This new edition of the classic quantity surveying
textbook retains its basic structure but has been thoroughly
updated to reflect recent changes in the industry, especially in
procurement.

Although over the last 20 years a number of new procurement
methods have evolved and become adopted, the recession has seen
many clients revert to established traditional methods of
procurement so the fundamentals of cost planning still apply - and
should not be ignored.

The first edition of this leading textbook was published in 1964
and it continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to the
practice and procedures of cost planning in the procurement of
buildings.

This 9th edition has been thoroughly updated to
reflect changes that have occurred in the UK construction industry
in the past six years. Whilst retaining its core structure of the
three-phase cost planning process originally developed by Ferry and
Brandon, the text provides a thorough grounding in contemporary
issues including procurement innovation, whole life cycle costing
and modelling techniques.

Designed to support the core cost planning studies covered by
students reading for degrees in quantity surveying and construction
management, it provides a platform for understanding the
fundamental importance of effective cost planning practice.

The principals of elemental cost planning are covered from both
pre- and post- contract perspectives; the role of effective
briefing and client/stakeholder engagement as best practice is also
reinforced in this text.

This new edition:

* Addresses The Soft Landings Framework (a new govt. initiative,
especially for schools) to make buildings perform radically better
and much more sustainably. Puts focus on actual performance in use
at brief stage, during design and construction, and especially
before and after handover.

* Covers recent changes in procurement, especially under the NEC
and PFI

* Provides more on PPP and long-term maintenance
issues

* Offers an improved companion website with tutorial worksheets
for lecturers

and Interactive spreadsheets for students, e.g. development
appraisal models; lifecycle costing models



Autorentext

Richard Kirkham is a Lecturer in Engineering Project Management. Prior to his appointment at the University of Manchester, he held the post of Lecturer in Quantity Surveying and Construction Management (Liverpool John Moores University, 2004-2008), Research Officer (School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science, Cranfield University, 2002-2004) and Research Assistant (School of Architecture, University of Liverpool, 2001-2002).
He has published widely in the fields of whole life costs, stochastic service life prediction and quantitative techniques in performance measurement, and is co-author of two texts on building/engineering cost modelling. He is scientific secretary of CIB-TG62 Complex Systems and the Built Environment, and co-managing editor of RICS Research Innovation in the Built Environment. In 2005, Dr Kirkham was appointed as Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool. He is a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and immediate past-chair of the Liverpool Centre Chartered Institute of Building.



Klappentext

This latest edition of the classic quantity surveying textbook retains its basic structure and has been thoroughly updated to reflect recent changes in the industry - especially in procurement.

The technologies underpinning BIM (Building Information Modelling) are emerging apace, the issue is perhaps a cultural one and the notion of enhanced collaborative working requires an awareness of procurement systems, client relationships and the wider project environment all topics addressed within the text.

In Ferry & Brandon's Cost Planning of Buildings, 9th edition updates have been made to the procurement and contracts content, mainly to reflect the success of NEC3 in the delivery of important infrastructure schemes like London 2012 and Crossrail. The remainder of the text has been freshened up to reflect other changes such as the new RIBA Plan of Work 2013 and the RICS New Rules of Measurement.

Designed to support the core cost planning studies covered by students of quantity surveying and construction management, it provides a platform for understanding the fundamental importance of effective cost planning practice. The principles of elemental cost planning are covered from both pre- and post- contract perspectives; the role of effective briefing and client/stakeholder engagement as best practice is also reinforced in this text.

There are some basic concepts of cost planning that will remain constant (even in the advent of BIM), so familiar readers will pleased to note that the core principles of Ferry and Brandon remain throughout and this leading textbook continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to the practice and procedures of cost planning in the procurement of buildings.



Zusammenfassung

This new edition of the classic quantity surveying textbook retains its basic structure but has been thoroughly updated to reflect recent changes in the industry, especially in procurement.

Although over the last 20 years a number of new procurement methods have evolved and become adopted, the recession has seen many clients revert to established traditional methods of procurement so the fundamentals of cost planning still apply - and should not be ignored.

The first edition of this leading textbook was published in 1964 and it continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to the practice and procedures of cost planning in the procurement of buildings.

This 9th edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect changes that have occurred in the UK construction industry in the past six years. Whilst retaining its core structure of the three-phase cost planning process originally developed by Ferry and Brandon, the text provides a thorough grounding in contemporary issues including procurement innovation, whole life cycle costing and modelling techniques.

Designed to support the core cost planning studies covered by students reading for degrees in quantity surveying and construction management, it provides a platform for understanding the fundamental importance of effective cost planning practice.

The principals of elemental cost planning are covered from both pre- and post- contract perspectives; the role of effective briefing and client/stakeholder engagement as best practice is also reinforced in this text.

This new edition:

  • Addresses The Soft Landings Framework (a new govt. initiative, especially for schools) to make buildings perform radically better and much more sustainably. Puts focus on actual performance in use at brief stage, during design and construction, and especially before and after handover.
  • Covers recent changes in procurement, especially under the NEC and PFI
  • Provides more on PPP and long-term maintenance issues
  • Offers an improved companion website with tutorial worksheets for lecturers
    and Interactive spreadsheets for students, e.g. development appraisal models; lifecycle costing models


Inhalt

About the Authors vii

Contributors to the Ninth Edition viii

Preface to the First Edition ix

Preface to the Ninth Edition x

Acknowledgements xi

Nomenclature and Acronyms xii

About the Companion Website xiv

Introduction

1. An Overview of Cost Planning 3

2. Building Information Modelling 13

3. A Three-Stage Cost Planning Strat…

Titel
Ferry and Brandon's Cost Planning of Buildings
EAN
9781118887615
ISBN
978-1-118-88761-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
29.09.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
4.4 MB
Anzahl Seiten
344
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
9. Aufl.