Course Overview
A continuation of TSYH 3450. The cost elements of quantities including labour, materials, handling, inventory, overhead, etc., are determined or applied to take-off quantities in preparing bid estimates and summarizing project costing.
Prerequisite(s)
- No prerequisites are required for this course.
Credits
2.0
- Retired
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:
Module 1 - Introduction to Costing
- Define the general terms related to costing and pricing of a heavy construction project tender.
- Differentiate between fixed and variable indirect costs in general terms.
- Differentiate between lump sum and unit price tender prices and give examples of the application of each.
- Discuss the differences between balanced and adjusted tender prices, and the reasons for and against unbalanced tender prices.
Module 2 - Labour Rates
- Identify and discuss the components of hourly labour rates used in the costing phase of an estimate.
- Research and calculate hourly labour rates for use in the costing phase of an estimate.
- Identify and discuss overtime and shift premiums and calculate appropriate overtime and shift premium factors.
Module 3 - Equipment Rates
- Identify, discuss, and calculate the ownership cost and depreciation allowances for equipment and convert these values to hourly rates.
- Identify, discuss, and calculate the operating costs for equipment.
- Compare and recommend either rental or purchase of equipment based on calculated comparisons.
Module 4 - Direct and Indirect Cost Calculation
- Define the cost categories typically involved in direct and indirect costs.
- Employ a typical item detail analysis form to calculate unit and total costs for specific direct and indirect cost items using previously calculated take-off quantities and productivity.
Module 5 - Estimate and Tender Completion
- Describe in detail the engineering fundamentals of productivity and apply these concepts to the calculation of productivity rates for equipment and labour crews.
- Employ a typical estimate summary form to summarize direct and indirect cost items, distribute indirect costs to tender items and distribute profit to tender items.
- Describe the process for completing and submitting a tender for a heavy construction project.
Effective as of Fall 2003
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