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Willis's Elements of Quantity Surveying

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.03.2024

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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288

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24.4/17.1/1.8 cm

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548 g

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14. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-17782-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.03.2024

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

288

Maße (L/B/H)

24.4/17.1/1.8 cm

Gewicht

548 g

Auflage

14. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-17782-0

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  • Produktbild: Willis's Elements of Quantity Surveying
  • Preface xi

    Acknowledgements xii

    Abbreviations xiii

    1 Introduction 1

    The modern quantity surveyor 1

    The need for measurement 1

    The need for rules 1

    Establishing the approach 2

    Method of study 2

    Examples 3

    2 Detailed Measurement 5

    Method of analysing cost 5

    Origin of the bill of quantities 5

    The measurement process 6

    Attributes of a quantity surveyor 6

    Divisions of bill preparation 6

    Quantities as part of the contract 7

    Contractor-produced quantities and estimates 7

    Differences of custom 8

    3 The Use of the RICS New Rules of Measurement (NRM) 9

    Background 9

    The NRM volumes 9

    Introduction to NRM2 10

    4 Setting Down Dimensions 13

    Traditional dimension paper 13

    Form of dimensions 14

    Timesing 16

    Dotting on 17

    Waste calculations 18

    Alterations in dimensions 18

    The descriptions 19

    Anding-on 21

    Deductions 24

    Spacing of dimensions 24

    Accuracy 25

    Numbering the dimension sheets 25

    Cross-references 26

    Clearness of the dimensions 26

    Headings 27

    Notes 27

    Insertion of items 27

    Squaring the dimensions 28

    Scheduling dimensions 28

    Using spreadsheets 29

    5 Alternative Systems 31

    Standardisation 31

    Standard libraries 32

    Computerised bill production 32

    E-tendering 34

    Site dimension books 35

    Estimating paper 36

    6 Preliminary Calculations 37

    Mathematical knowledge 37

    Perimeter of buildings 37

    Centre line of the wall 38

    7 General Principles for Taking-Off 45

    Receipt of the drawings 45

    Preliminary study of drawings 46

    Queries with the designers 46

    Initial site visit 47

    Where to start 47

    Organising the work 48

    Taking-off by work sections 48

    Drawings 48

    The specification 49

    Sequence of measurement 49

    Measurement of waste 50

    Overall measurements 50

    Use of schedules 50

    Use of scales 50

    Use of NRM 2 51

    Decision on doubtful points 51

    Descriptions 51

    Abbreviations 52

    Extra over 52

    Dimensioned diagrams 53

    Prime cost items and provisional sums 53

    Approximate quantities 54

    Summary 54

    8 Substructures 55

    Particulars of the site 55

    Bulking 55

    Removing topsoil 55

    Bulk excavation 56

    Excavation for paths 57

    Levels 58

    Foundation excavation 58

    Earthwork support 59

    Disposal of excavated material 60

    Working space 60

    Concrete foundations 60

    Concrete ground slab 61

    Brickwork and blockwork in foundations 61

    Damp-proof courses 62

    Approach taken to measurement in Example 1 62

    9 Walls 79

    Measurement of brickwork 79

    Subdivision 79

    Measurement of projections 80

    Descriptions 80

    Brickwork thickness 80

    Common and facing brickwork 80

    Cutting, grooves, and the like 81

    Returns and reveals 81

    Hollow (cavity) walls 81

    Bands 81

    Special purpose blocks or stones 82

    Reinforcement 82

    Measurement of arches 82

    Blockwork 82

    Rendering 82

    Stonework 82

    Internal partitions 83

    Alternative stud partition example 90

    10 Floors 97

    Timber sizes 97

    Subdivision 98

    Timber floor construction 98

    Staircases 100

    Concrete floors 100

    Precast concrete beam and pot floors 100

    11 Roofs 107

    Subdivision 107

    Pitched roof construction 107

    Roof slopes 109

    Hips and valleys 110

    Broken-up roofs 111

    Trussed rafters 112

    Tile or slate roof coverings 112

    Eaves and verge finish 113

    Rainwater installation 113

    Flat roofs 113

    12 Internal Finishes 137

    Schedules 137

    Subdivision 138

    Generally 138

    Floor finishes 138

    Ceiling finishes 139

    Wall finishes 139

    Angle beads and so on 140

    Decoration 140

    Cornices and coves 140

    Skirtings 140

    Wall tiling 141

    Internal partitions 141

    Dry wall linings 141

    13 Windows and Doors 145

    Subdivision 145

    Schedules 146

    Timesing 146

    Special features 147

    Dormer windows 147

    Adjustments 147

    Windows and doors 147

    Glass 148

    Ironmongery 148

    Decoration 148

    Openings 148

    14 Reinforced Concrete Structures 161

    Generally 161

    Columns 161

    Structural floors and roofs 162

    Beams 162

    Walls 162

    Reinforcement 163

    Approach to measurement 163

    15 Structural Steelwork 177

    Fittings 177

    16 Plumbing 189

    Subdivision 189

    Sanitary appliances 191

    Foul drainage above ground 191

    Cold water 192

    Hot water 193

    17 Electrical Services 205

    18 Drainage Below Ground 213

    Subdivision 213

    Manholes 213

    Drain runs 214

    19 External Works 221

    Particulars of the site 221

    Coverage 221

    Site preparation 223

    Excavation 223

    Roads and paving 224

    Walling 224

    Fencing 224

    Sundry furniture 224

    External services 224

    20 Preliminaries and Other Priced Bill Sections 233

    Generally 233

    Preliminaries and general conditions section 233

    Part A: Information and requirements 234

    Part B: Pricing schedule 236

    21 Bill Preparation 241

    Abstracting 241

    Procedure 241

    Division into sections 242

    Structure of bills 242

    General principles 243

    Order of items in the bill 243

    Format of the bill 244

    Referencing items 244

    Units of measurement 244

    Order of sizes 245

    Use of headings 245

    Writing short 245

    Unit of billing 246

    Framing of descriptions 246

    Totalling pages 247

    Summary 248

    The process of checking 249

    Numbering pages and items 249

    General final check 249

    Cover and contents 250

    Other bill types 250

    Bill of approximate quantities 251

    Schedule of prices or rates 251

    Appendix 255

    Index 270