Computer-Organized Cost Engineering


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Providing a sequence of steps for matching cost engineering needs with helpful computer tools, this reference addresses the issues of project complexity and uncertainty; cost estimation, scheduling, and cost control; cost and result uncertainty; engineering and general purpose software; utilities th
















Energy Management Partnership Act of 1979


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Cost Estimator's Reference Manual


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Written by acknowledged experts in their field, this reference presents the fundamental equations, principles, practices, data and methods used by cost analysts to estimate the cost of work activities and work output. It covers a wide array of topics spanning all engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, industrial and civil engineering. The book discusses how to develop a credible and accurate cost estimate, where to get supporting data, what tools and techniques are available, who to contact about being certified, obtaining publications and information, and finding training in the profession. Provided is a cross-section of the disciplines and fields needed to address the varied aspects of cost estimating. Also featured is a chapter on applying artificial intelligence to cost estimating. The book will be useful as an introduction for the novice, or as a working guide for the professional cost estimator.




Project Planning, Scheduling, and Control in Construction


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Critical Path Method (CPM) and Performance Evaluation and ReviewTechnique (PERT) are widely recognized as the most effectivemethods of keeping large, complex construction projects onschedule, under budget, and up to professional standards. But thesemethods remain underused because they are poorly understood and,due to a host of unfamiliar terms and applications, may seem morecomplicated than they really are. This encyclopedia brings together, in one comprehensive volume, allterms, definitions, and applications related to the time and costmanagement of construction projects. While many of these termsrefer to ancient and venerable building practices, others haveevolved quite recently and refer specifically to modernconstruction and management techniques. Sources include hundreds ofprofessional books, trade journals, and research publications, aswell as planning and scheduling software vendor literature. The detailed glossary of all applicable terms includes across-referenced listing of examples that describe real-worldapplications for each term supplied. An extensive bibliographycovers all applicable books, articles, and periodicals available onproject planning, scheduling, and control using CPM and relatedsubjects. This book is an important quick reference and desktop informationresource for construction planners, schedulers, and controllers, aswell as civil engineers and project managers. It is also theultimate research tool for educators, students, or anyone who seeksto improve their understanding of the management of modernconstruction projects.