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Profit-sharing Bonuses Additional Payments (vacation, supplementary to normal vacation pay) (P467... more Profit-sharing Bonuses Additional Payments (vacation, supplementary to normal vacation pay) (P467) www.nwpc.dole.gov.ph (P356) 7.6% 8 527-8014 (Planning and Information Division)
Soksamnang, 2024
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Foundation Methodology and Design.
Eng. Soksamnang, 2014
Cambodia Drawing detail
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Many terms are used throughout the Reference Guide. Specific key terms are defined below with a m... more Many terms are used throughout the Reference Guide. Specific key terms are defined below with a more extensive glossary located in (Appendix A. Glossary). Base Estimate: The most likely project cost estimate in any phase at any time, which normally includes all estimated known project costs, but does not include Project Contingency. Baseline Cost Estimate: The most likely estimated construction cost including Project Contingency, which constitutes the approved project budget against which project costs are managed. Basis of Estimate (or Estimate Basis): A documentation of the project scope and requirements for each cost estimate, including items such as drawings that are available (defining percent engineering and design completion), project design parameters, project complexity, unique project location characteristics, and other inputs required to prepare the cost estimate. Cost Management: The process of managing the cost estimate through reviews and approvals, communicating estimates, monitoring scope and project conditions, evaluating the impact of changes, and making estimate adjustments as appropriate. Estimator: The person responsible for predicting the cost of a project for a defined scope, to be completed at a defined location and point of time in the future. Cost Estimators assist in the economic evaluation of potential projects by supporting the development of project budgets, project resource requirements, and value engineering. They also support project control by providing input to the cost baseline. Estimators collect and analyze data on all of the factors that can affect project costs such as: materials, equipment, labor, location, duration of the project, and other project requirements. Project Contingency: An estimate of costs associated with identified risks, the sum of which is added to the Base Estimate. Process Flowchart Stage 1 Determine/Update Estimate Basis Step A Review Project Definition and Requirements Determine the categories and quantities consistent with the estimating tool(s) used. C. Develop estimate data. Develop/update the appropriate cost data for each category. D. Calculate base cost estimate. Calculate cost data for each estimate element and combine and summarize in a spreadsheet. E. Review documented estimate assumptions, inputs, and calculations. State the decisions and assumptions used in the estimate for communication to management in a structured format. Accumulate and organize all details, summaries, and assumptions made in completing the estimate. Purpose: Develop and update the base cost estimate. Tools Typical Sections on a per Mile Basis. Similar Projects. Historical Bids. Parametric Estimating. Project Estimate File. Cost Estimate Spreadsheet Template. Key Reminders Document all assumptions and changes. Based on the maturing of project design and/or the amount of time that has passed since the previous estimate, a completely new estimate may be warranted. Have someone else review the estimate for completeness and accuracy.
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