ASSESSMENT OF THE FACTORS MITIGATING THE EFFECTIVE PREPARATION OF COST ESTIMATE AT THE DESIGN STAGE
ABSTRACT
This research assesses the factors
mitigating the effective preparation of cost estimates at the design
stage. Accurate cost estimates are crucial to the effective realization
of construction projects This research is aimed at examining the factors
affecting accuracy of pre-lender cost estimate in Abuja, with a view to
improving the predictive ability of clients, consultants, and
contractors for better estimating. 84 questionnaires were sent out, 28
to con tractors, 28 to clients, and 28 were sent to the consultant firms
respectively. 25 questionnaires were received from each of the
respondent categories, representing 89% using the simple random sampling
technique. The collected data were analyzed using the Relative
importance Index. The study found out that a statistically significant
relationship existed between the clients, consultants, and contractor on
the essential factors affecting accuracy of pre-tender cost estimate.
It was concluded that: Experience and skill level of the consultants
ranked with overall Ru of 0.9, project teams experience on the
construction type 0.87, clear and detail drawings and specification,
completeness of cost information, accuracy and reliability of cost
information are the most significant factors affecting accuracy of
pre-tender cost estimate were other paramount factors. The most
appropriate cost estimating method at the design stage according to the
respondents ranking is subjective estimating with Ru of 0.78 and
parametric estimating 0.46 and synthetic estimating 0.52. It was
recommended that Clients should always engage the services of skilled
quantity surveyors to undertake the consultancy services in cost
estimating process.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
Construction estimate is the amount
envisages to finish a construction work. It is the probable amount that
is computed to complete a construction work. It is the prediction of the
amount of a project based on available data at the time of prediction.
Cost estimate was defined by business dictionary (2013) as an “approximation of the probable cost of a product, program, or project, computed on the basis of available information. So the more information is provided on a project, the more the estimate tends to accuracy. It is important in many ways. According to business dictionary (2013), “four common types of cost estimates are: Planning estimate is a rough approximation of cost within a reasonable range of values, prepared for information purposes only, budget estimate an approximation based on well-defined ground rules, firm estimate a figure based on cost data that is renewable enough for entering into a binding concrete, not-to- exceed/Not-less-than estimate the maximum or minimum amount required to accomplish a given task, based on firm cost estimate. There are more benefits in estimating the cost of a potential construction Job that is not estimating before commencement. Cost estimate, to a client, is necessary in cash flow management.
To an investor, it is necessary to support evaluation of project feasibility and to assess the scope of work. To a consultant, construction cost estimate can serve as a basis for job performance measurement (Baccarini 2004), in contract or selection, as an exhibit in construction contract disagreement, and in post work evaluation of completed jobs (work audit), and to a contractor, it is the determinant of job procurement (in bidding for construction jobs).
1.2 Statement of the Problem
The demand for more construction of all
type coupled with tight monetary supply has provided the construction
industry with, a big challenge on how to estimate the cost of
construction project.
The problem of late involvement of
quantity surveyor, inadequate details in the contract document, poor
communication between the design team, inaccurate drawing and
specification, inadequate data, unavailability of current rates of
construction resources, inflation and charming in technology, finally
consequent loss of project has brought about loss of client confidence
in consultants, added investment risk, inability to deliver value to
clients and disinvestment in the construction industry. As a result of
this, it is found necessary to create solution to such problems through
this research as to improve on the quality of the factors that affect
the preparation of the cost estimate at the design stage.
1.3 Aim and Objectives of the Study
1.3.1 Aim
The aim of this research is to assess the factors that mitigate the effective preparation of cost estimate at the design stage.
1.3.2 Objectives
To achieve the above stated aim the following specific objectives shall be pursued:
- To identify the factors that mitigates the effective preparation of cost estimate at the design stage.
- To determine the appropriate method of cost estimating at the design stage
- To access the factors that mitigates the effective preparation of cost estimate at the design stage.
1.4 Significance of the Study
The significance of this research is to
promote good estimating to sustained profit as errors and carelessness
can be costly in terms of loss of profit and project abandonment,
1.5 Scope
This research focused on the cost
estimate at the design stage of public building project within Federal
Capital Territory Abuja.
1.6 Limitation
In this process of this research
project, there were various forms of setbacks which had a great effect
on the process of this research project.
One of such set back is the inability to
get the appropriate and reliable information and it book found from
librarian visited, also the high cost of transportation to the various
information centers visited and place where the questionnaire where
given out, as well the reluctance shown by these whom the questionnaires
were given to.
Despite all this, a reasonable amount t of work was achieved based on the research topic.
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