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More copies of this ISBN:Construct. Est. Using Excel - With Draw. Sets (07 Edition)by Stephen Peterson
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments: Construction Estimating with Excel introduces readers to the fundamental principles of estimating and includes drawing sets, real-world exercises, and examples that give beginners critical estimating experience. The book moves step-by-step through the estimating process, discussing the art of estimating, the quantity takeoff, how to put costs to the estimate and how to finalize the bid. It is also the first book to demonstrate how Microsoft Excel can be used to improve the estimating process. Because it introduces spreadsheets as a way of increasing estimating productivity and accuracy, the book can help both beginning and experienced estimators improve their skills. Moves beyond many books to not only talk about takeoff (and the costs of a limited number of building materials), but also the principles behind these calculations. Gives readers a strong foundation so they can transfer basic estimating principles to any building material. Provides an introduction to the basic operation of Excel and discusses how it can be used to improve the estimating process. Includes Excel Quick Tips that demonstrate how to set up Excel worksheets for different types of estimating problems. Offers a variety of sites (a residential garage, a residence and a retail building) where readers can practice estimating skills in a non-threatening environment. Includes fundamental mathematical concepts necessary in estimating. Construction Estimators Table of Contents(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Conclusion and Problems.)
Table of Contents
PART I: INSTRUCTION TO ESTIMATING 1. The Art of Estimating 2. Overview of the Estimating and Bidding Process 3. Introduction to Excel
PART II: THE QUANTITY TAKEOFF 4. Fundamentals of the Quantity Takeoff 5. Concrete 6. Masonry 7. Metals 8. Woods, Plastics, and Composites 9. Thermal and Moisture Protection 10. Openings 11. Finishes 12. Fire Suppression 13. Plumbing 14. HVAC 15. Electrical 16. Earthwork 17. Exterior Improvements 18. Utilities
PART III: PUTTING COSTS TO THE ESTIMATE 19. Material Pricing 20. Labor Productivity and Hours 21. Labor Rates 22. Equipment Costs 23. Crew Rates 24. Subcontract Pricing 25. Markups 26. Pricing Extensions 27. Avoiding Errors in Estimates
PART IV: FINALIZING THE BID 28. Submitting the Bid 29. Project Buyout 30. The Estimate as the Basis of the Schedule 31. Ethics
PART V: ADVANCE ESTIMATING WITH EXCEL 32. Converting Exiting Forms 33. Creating New Forms 34. Proposals and Beyond.
APPENDIX A: REVIEW OF ESTIMATING MATH APPENDIX B: SAMPLE JOB COST CODES APPENDIX C: SAMPLE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY RATES APPENDIX D: MODEL SCOPES OF WORK APPENDIX E: GLOSSARY APPENDIX F: DRAWING SETS
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