Developing Cost Plan of a Hostel Building

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abhishek Verma ◽  
Priyadarshi. H Sawant
Keyword(s):  
Science ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 232 (4757) ◽  
pp. 1494-1495 ◽  
Author(s):  
C Norman
Keyword(s):  

2017 ◽  
pp. 149-260 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heinze Kurt
Keyword(s):  
The Cost ◽  

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-35
Author(s):  
Deni Bakhtiar ◽  
Mulya R. Mashudi ◽  
Maulahikmah Galinium

Telecommunication Industry has created numerous employment opportunities and playing a role model in economic growth of Indonesia. This industry is facing serious and critical problem of cost overruns in Telecommunication Mobile Network Projects, especially in implementation 4G-LTE Project in Jakarta, Depok, Bogor, Tangerang, Bekasi (Jadebotabek) area. The purpose of this research is to identify and classify critical factors project delay and expound the effect of that critical factors to cost overruns. A structured questionnaire based on 38 factors project delay related to cost overruns (Ullah et al., 2017) was developed and distributed to 100 respondents from 35 selected Contractor Company in Jadebotabek area. The collected data was statistically analyzed with Factor Analysis and Multiple Linear Regression that processed using SPSS. As a result, 4 new Critical Factor Project Delay effect to Cost Overruns in sequence are Lack of cost plan and monitoring, Equipment failure, Extension of time, and Inadequate project preparations were identified.


Author(s):  
David A. Bourne ◽  
Cheng-Hua Wang

Abstract This paper describes a system for the design and production of sheet metal parts. We have designed over sixty test parts with our “Parallel Design” system, and the features are automatically generated as the design progresses. After the design is complete, our automatic process planning system uses the features and generates new ones to aid the production of a near-minimum manufacturing cost plan. Finally, these plans are used to produce parts on an automatic bending system. The results of our Intelligent Bending Workstation outperform human experts in many cases, while achieving a key goal; to complete planning and production in less than 30 minutes. In industry, this process can take substantially longer (in some cases, weeks). Once a plan is produced it can be used to produce the part, and to provide feedback to design and other factory systems. Several key manufacturing problems are considered and the result of planning is used to resolve these problems.


Author(s):  
Daniel M. Brandon

The Project Management Institute (PMI) project management process groups include initiation, planning, execution, control, and closing. In practice, however, the initiation processes of a project are often not part of a project for budgeting and control issues, but rather are charged to management and administration (M&A) or operations and maintenance (O&M) general ledger accounts. In some organizations, these charges are later reversed back to a project after it is decided to move forward with that project. Thus, only the planning, execution, and control processes become part of the project for accounting purposes; sometimes detail planning is part of a project but not overall planning. Similarly, the closing process group may or may not be a formal part of the project, and sometimes those processes are performed by an independent organization. This chapter is concerned with detail project planning, particularly the schedule and cost plan.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1079-1080 ◽  
pp. 1115-1118
Author(s):  
Lu Liu

Themain content of the construction project cost management including costforecast, cost plan, cost control. Do cost forecast, cost control goal set,must be ahead of the labor, material, cost forecasting, construction scheme ofchange of the cost forecast and the prediction of auxiliary construction cost.Cost control should follow the principle of conservation and comprehensivecontrol, there are some effective ways to realize the cost control, forexample, take organizational measures to control the project cost, take technicalmeasures to control the project cost, to take economic measures to control theproject cost, strengthen quality management and control of rework rate, etc.


2016 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 05016016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johnson Adafin ◽  
James O. B. Rotimi ◽  
Suzanne Wilkinson
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2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-94
Author(s):  
Fachrurrazi Fachrurrazi ◽  
Abdullah Abdullah ◽  
Yuwaldi Away ◽  
Teuku Budi Aulia

Problems for both delayed and accelerated activities in scheduling are common in most projects. This problem can implicate on the additional construction cost with different trends as a specific model. A model can provide valuable information to project acceleration judgement. This research aims to develop the TCTO sub-activity model of formwork, rebar work, and concrete work of the building structural beam on the projects in the North Aceh region. We have collected 33 data sourced from the project cost plan report and respondents judgment in the reviewed area. Descriptive statistics and the regression analysis are used to generate the TCTO model. The results show that the activity duration of the structural beam as broken down into sub-activities of formwork, rebar work and concrete work can be compressed until reaching 40%, 50%, and 40% of its normal duration, respectively. The additional cost of the compressed duration for each sub-activity shows the direct incremental cost per days of 3.67%, 3.63%, and 4.27% of its normal cost. Meanwhile, the possible crash cost of each the sub-activities are 122%, 118.15%, 125.61%, respectively. The models practically represent a linear model in the same daily pattern acceleration.


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