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041 _aENG
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_a692.5
_bBIE/SCH
100 _93324
_aBielefeld, Bert
245 _aBudgeting
_b: Professional practice
260 _aBasel
_bBirkhauser
_c2014
300 _a66p.
_bPaperback
_c22*15.5 cm
440 _93319
_aBasics
520 _aSuccessful project management of construction projects is largely dependant on the confident handling of construction costs and schedules. For contractors, the ability to reliably plan costs is an essential quality feature of a good architect, and hence one of the most important basics of project preparation. Cost estimation is also vital in preparing project budgets, and it particularly requires an efficient methodology that can immediately reveal possible planning-related cost overruns. Central key concepts such as cost variables or life-cycle costs, costing methods, and cost control methods form an essential repertoire for all practicing architects. BasicsBudgeting explains cost planning processes during the planning and construction phase step-by-step and on a practical level, and describes in a clear and structured manner how to estimate and evaluate cost impacts and risks. Supported by practical tips, examples, and illustrations, the inexperienced planner learns the tools of the trade in order to enter the field of budget management informed and in step with actual practice
650 0 _94621
_aCivil Engineering
700 _910158
_aSchneider, Roland
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_cBK