Project information for cost analysis
1. 1. Building type
CI/Sfb classification
will be given and restriced to the Built environment classification
taken from table 0
2. 2. BCIS code
The BCIS reference code classification buildings by the form
of information, number of storey’s and gross internal floor area in square
meters.
The different construction classes are.
·
Steel framed construction
·
Reinforced concrete framed construction
·
Brick construction
·
Light framed steel construction
A single-story building of 766 square metres of gross
internal floor area and built in traditional construction would have the
following BCIS code.
c-1-766
3. 3. Client
Indication should be given of type of client, eg borough
council, church authority, owner occupier, government department, property
company, etc.
4. 4. Location
The location of the project should be given, noting the city
or the country borough or alternatively the borough and the country, eg
Bristol, or Richmond, Surrey. The location may be reported less precisely if
the client so desires.
5. 5. Tender date
Date fixed for receipt of tenders.
The date of tender ie 10 days before date of receipt.
6. 6. Brief description of total project.
Brief description of the building being analyesed and of the
total project of which it forms part.
Any special or unusual feasures affecting the overall cost not atherwise shown or detailed in the
analysis.
7. 7. Site conditions
·
Site conditions with regard to access, proximity
of other buildings and construction difficulties related to topographical or climate
conditions.
·
Site conditions prior to building, eg woodland,
exting building, ect.
8. 8. Market conditions
Short report on
tenders indicating the level of tendering, local conditions with regard to
availability of labour and materials, keenness and competition.
9. 9. Contract particulars of totalo project
a.
Type of contract, eg JCT (with or without
quantities ), GC/Wks/I,ect.
b.
Bills of quatities, bills of approximate
quantities, schedule of rates.
c.
Open or selected competition, negotiated, serial
or contituation or both.
d.
Number o contractors to which tender documents
sent.
e.
Number of tenders received.
f.
Firm price or if fluctuating whether for labour
or materials or both.
g.
Contract periods: (i) stipulated by client;
(ii) quoted by builder.
10. 10. Tender list
a.
List of
tenders received in descending value order.
b.
Indicate whether tenders were from local
builders (L) or builders acting on a national scale (N)
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