Cost estimation handbook for the australian mining industry. Monograph 27 Cost Estimation Handbook Second The AusIMMCost estimation is an everyday part of a practising mining professional's life. Provides the tool.
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Within This Page • • • • • Accurately forecasting the cost of future projects is vital to the survival of any business or organization contemplating future construction. Cost estimators develop the cost information that business owners or managers, professional design team members, and construction contractors need to make budgetary and feasibility determinations. From an Owner's perspective the cost estimate may be used to determine the project scope or whether the project should proceed.
The construction contractor's cost estimate will determine the construction bid or whether the company will bid on the construction contract. There were about 198,000 cost estimators in 1994 according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006-2007 Occupational Outlook Handbook, Cost Estimators, of which 58% work in the construction industry, 17% are employed in manufacturing industries, and the remaining 25% elsewhere. Most construction estimators have considerable experience gained through working in the building construction industry. This guide will be confined to cost estimating in the building construction industry.
Construction cost estimators can be contractually hired in many different ways. They may be employed by the owner's representative/project manager, employed by the construction manager, employed as a member of a professional design team, or separately hired by the owner. They estimate building costs through all the stages of design and the construction of the project. On large projects it is common for estimators to specialize in disciplines that parallel design discipline specialization. It is very important to have the cost estimator involved right from the start of the project to ensure that the project budget reflects the decisions made by the rest of the project team throughout the. Description A. Professional Behavior Expected of the Cost Estimator • Ethics: The practice of construction estimating is a highly technical and professional discipline.