Description: Managing Measurement Risk in Building and Civil Engineering, Paperback by Williams, Peter, ISBN 111856152X, ISBN-13 9781118561522, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Measurement in civil engineering and building is a core skill and the means by which an architectural or engineering design may be modelled financially, providing the framework to control and realise designs within defined cost parameters, to the satisfaction of the client. Measurement has a particular skill base but it is elevated to an 'art' because the quantity surveyor is frequently called uon to interpret incomplete designs in order to determine the intentions of the designer so that contractors may be fully informed when compiling their tenders. The true art of measurement is undoubtedly the province of the professional quantity surveyor and a great deal of experience is required to fully master the subject. By definition, therefore, most construction professionals, and many quantity surveyors indeed, cannot be considered competent in measurement. They may be able to measure up to a point but, faced with a drawing chest full of AO drawings and a multiplicity of standard details and schedules, most would be daunted by the prospect of 'taking off' the quantities for a project of any size. This is still the case despite the huge advances that have been made in IT-based measurement but it does not mean that measurement is a 'closed book' or an inaccessible skill. Nor does it mean that everyone involved in the construction process needs to be able to measure to the standard of a professional quantity surveyor. Managing Measurement Risk in Building and Civil Engineering will help all those who use measurement in their work or deal with the output from the measurement process. It clarifies not only the 'ins and outs' of measuring construction work but also the relationship that measurement has with contracts, procurement, claims and post-contract control in construction. Th is for quantity surveyors, engineers and building surveyors but also for site engineers required to record and measure events on site with a view to establishing entitlement to variations, extras and contractual claims. Th focuses on the various practical uses of measurement in a day-to-day construction context and provides guidance on how to apply quantity surveying conventions in the many different circumstances encountered in practice. A strong emphasis will be placed on measurement in a risk management context as opposed to simply 'taking off' quantities. It also explains how to use the various standard methods of measurement in a practical working environment and links methods of measurement with conditions of contract, encompassing the contractual issues connected with a variety of procurement methodologies. At the same time, the many uses and applications of measurement are recognised in both a main contractor and subcontractor context.
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Number of Pages: 624 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Managing Measurement Risk in Building and Civil Engineering
Publisher: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Publication Year: 2015
Item Height: 1.1 in
Subject: Construction / General, Civil / General
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 40.9 Oz
Item Length: 9.6 in
Subject Area: Technology & Engineering
Author: Peter Williams
Item Width: 6.7 in
Format: Trade Paperback