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Estimates, Costs, Budgets & the Importance of Value

DateThursday 3rd July 2008

Date : Thursday 3rd July 2008
Meeting point : London & SE England (3rd July 2008)
Email : admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk
Tel : 01446 775959
One of the challenges facing young engineers is knowing how much the job should cost. Another problem is living within a budget. In ever increasing competition, engineers need to demonstrate that they can handle the financial aspects as well as the technical. This course teaches the difference between cost and value, estimating the cost of design and construction work, budgeting and assessing the financial effects of decisions

Course Objectives:

At the end of the course, participants should be able to:
·         Understand the approach to costing, valuing and budgeting, working from first principles
·         Assess the financial consequences of actions taken

Course Outline:

Section 1

The elements of a price explained, labour, plant, materials and subcontractors

Section 2

Staff overheads, on-costs

Section 3

Calculating rates for work, workshop with examples of design and construction

Section 4

Dayworks, their use, comparison of rates

Section 5

The difference between cost and value

Section 6

Budgets and how we work to them, sites and organisation

Section 7

Financial effects of decisions taken, minimising waste, variations and delays, discussion and workshop

Section 8

Review

Intended for:

This course is designed for young engineers working in design, planning and construction.

Course Duration:

1 day (6 hrs) IPD/CPD

Locations:

Date
Venue
3rd July 2008   
London & S East
Book

Fee:

£205 except for Belfast and Glasgow £215 (exc. VAT)
All our courses can be offered as in-house training for further details please telephone: 01446 775959 or email: admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk

 

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