Objectives
This two-day course teaches attendees how to quickly deliver accurate square foot estimates using limited budget and design information.
Approach
| Costs are normally configured on a unit price basis, by
analyzing and "taking off" the specific costs for each project
element. Square foot costing can be used to get the estimate
done faster. Square foot estimates take advantage of a
"systems" or "assemblies" format, using the basic idea that the
many trades and small items involved in each portion of a
building can be grouped together.
The Means "building assemblies/square foot cost approach" shows
attendees how to create a very reliable preliminary and systems
estimate using bare-bones design information - basic building
use requirements, budget, building code, building type.
Workshop sessions provide model square foot estimating problems
and other skill-building exercises. Attendees are encouraged to
learn from each other by bringing organization-specific problems
and examples. The seminar instructor uses these to illustrate
important points and achieve learning objectives. Courses can
be custom-crafted to meet specific organizational goals.
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Who should attend?
Facilities Managers, Facilities Engineers, Estimators, Planners,
Developers, Construction Finance Professionals... and others
needing to make quick, accurate construction cost estimates at
commercial, government, educational and medical facilities.
Course Outline
- Square foot estimating methods
- How to use Means Square Foot Costs and Assemblies Cost Data
- Systems estimating overview - definitions, descriptions
- Systems "takeoff" requirements
- Needed building design, use and code requirements
- Information requirements from the owner
- How to make construction cost comparisons
- How to prepare square foot estimates using sample problems and
exercises
Materials Provided
Current year's Means Assemblies Cost Data
Current year's Means Square Foot Costs
Square Foot Estimating Seminar Workbook
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