FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Branch : GS
Build with Accuracy – Learn Estimation, BBS, and Surveying Skills That Matter
This course offers a comprehensive understanding of construction cost estimation, quantity surveying, Bar Bending Schedule (BBS) preparation, and land surveying techniques essential for civil engineering and infrastructure projects. It is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world construction practices.
Learners will gain hands-on knowledge in preparing detailed quantity take-offs, material cost estimations, labor calculations, and BBS preparation as per IS Codes. The course also covers modern surveying methods using both conventional instruments (chain, compass, theodolite) and modern equipment (total station, GPS).
By integrating estimation and surveying with practical applications, the course equips students and professionals with job-ready skills essential for construction planning, project management, and on-site execution.
Introduction to construction estimation principles and IS codes
Quantity calculation of materials: earthwork, concrete, masonry, plastering, etc.
Rate analysis and preparation of detailed cost estimates
Preparation and interpretation of Bar Bending Schedules (BBS)
Drawing interpretation and centerline method
Principles of surveying: chain, compass, leveling, theodolite
Understand the basic principles and methodologies of construction cost estimation and quantity surveying.
Prepare accurate quantity take-offs for various construction components such as earthwork, concrete, masonry, plastering, etc.
Perform detailed rate analysis for labor, materials, and machinery as per standard practices.
Develop Bar Bending Schedules (BBS) for various structural elements (slabs, beams, columns, footings) in accordance with IS 2502.
Interpret architectural and structural drawings for estimation and BBS preparation.
Apply surveying techniques using traditional instruments such as chain, compass, dumpy level, and theodolite.
Operate modern surveying equipment, including Total Station and GPS, for field measurements and mapping.
Compute areas, volumes, and levels through various surveying methods and prepare relevant site documentation.
Utilize estimation software and spreadsheet tools (e.g., MS Excel) to automate and optimize estimation processes.
Apply estimation and surveying knowledge to real-world projects, enabling effective planning, budgeting, and site execution.
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