The objective of the term project assignment is to prepare a Bid Proposal for constructing a one-story single family house (MAKU Residence). Students must approach the assignment
The objective of the term project assignment is to prepare a Bid Proposal for constructing a one-story single family house (MAKU Residence). Students must approach the assignment from the perspective of a construction contractor attending a bid, and prepare a professional price proposal using their knowledge, skills and common sense. This requires proper efforts with regards to: • Reading and understanding plans; • Recognizing construction work items; • Surveying the quantity for various types of work; • Using cost databases to acquire cost of construction efforts; • Estimating indirect and total cost of construction; and • Submitting and presenting a professional proposal of their cost estimation. General requirements of the proposal are as following: • This is an individual assignment and students will not be allowed to work in groups. • Use the project plans and other reference material posted on Canvas to identify the scope of work in this project and complete the quantity take-off. • Follow the CSI MasterFormat® (2004 Edition) in organizing the cost estimate proposal. • Use the R.S. Means Online website (https://www.rsmeansonline.com) to get cost data for all identified work items. It is the students’ responsibility to follow up on the invitation email to setup an account on the R.S. Means Online website and to inform the instructor immediately if they have not received such email (double check your email spam folder). • In case of any missing or incomplete information, students can make reasonable and justifiable assumptions. All assumptions must be clearly listed in the proper sections of the proposal, as described later in this document
Summary (MasterFormat)
COST SUMMARY (MasterFormat) | ||||
DIVISION | MATERIAL | LABOR | EQUIPMENT | TOTAL |
01 – General Requirements | ||||
03 – Concrete | 3,077.80 | 1,760.50 | 8.10 | 4,846.40 |
04 – Masonry | ||||
05 – Metals | ||||
06 – Wood | ||||
07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection | ||||
08 – Openings | ||||
09 – Finishes | ||||
11 – Equipment | ||||
22 – Plumbing | ||||
23 – Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) | ||||
26 – Electrical | ||||
31 – Earthwork | ||||
32 – Exterior Improvements | ||||
GRAND TOTAL | $3,077.80 | $1,760.50 | $8.10 | $4,846.40 |
Summary (Uniformat II)
COST SUMMARY (UNIFORMAT II) | |||
Gross Floor Area | GSF = | 2250 | |
Division | Breakdown | $/GSF | Cost |
A Substructure | A10 – Foundations | 2.15 | 4,846.40 |
A20 – Basement Construction | |||
B Shell | B10 – Superstructure | ||
B20 – Exterior Closure | |||
B30 – Roofing | |||
C Interiors | C10 – Interior Construction | ||
C20 – Stairs | |||
C30 – Interior Finishes | |||
D Services | D10 – Conveying | ||
D20 – Plumbing | |||
D30 – HVAC | |||
D40 – Fire Protection | |||
D50 – Electrical | |||
E Equipment and Furnishings | E10 – Equipment | ||
E20 – Furnishings | |||
F Special Construction and Demolition | F10 – Special Construction | ||
F20 – Selective Building Demo | |||
G Sitework and Utilities | G10 – Site Preparations | ||
G20 – Site Improvements | |||
G30 – Site Civil/Mech. Utilities | |||
G40 – Site Electrical Utilities | |||
G90 – Other Site Construction | |||
Z General Conditions, Overhead, and Profit | Z10 – General Conditions | ||
Z20 – Other Indirect Costs | |||
Z30 – Contractor's Fees (Profit) | |||
GRAND TOTAL | 2.15 | 4,846.40 |
Div. 3
DIVISION 03 – CONCRETE | |||||||||||
RS Means Item # | Uniformat II Code | Item Description | Unit | Qty | Unit Cost ($/unit) | Cost ($) | Total Cost ($) | ||||
Material | Labor | Equipment | Material | Labor | Equipment | ||||||
031113450050 | A1010 | Furnish and install plywood formwork for the concrete footings | SFCA | 160 | 3.40 | 3.09 | 0.00 | 544.00 | 494.40 | 0.00 | 1,038.40 |
031113653000 | A1030 | Furnish and install formwork for the slab-on-grad in the main residence | L.F. | 80 | 0.31 | 2.27 | 0.00 | 24.80 | 181.60 | 0.00 | 206.40 |
032110600500 | A1010 | Furnish and install #4 reinforcement steel bars for the concrete footings | Ton | 0.5 | 1,000.00 | 760.00 | 0.00 | 500.00 | 380.00 | 0.00 | 880.00 |
032110600600 | A1030 | Furnish and install #3 reinforcement steel bars for the slab-on-grade | Ton. | 0.7 | 1,000.00 | 695.00 | 0.00 | 700.00 | 486.50 | 0.00 | 1,186.50 |
033105350100 | A1010 | Furnish and deliver 2500 psi ready mix concrete for the footings | C.Y. | 6 | 93.50 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 561.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 561.00 |
033105350100 | A1030 | Furnish and deliver 2500 psi ready mix concrete for theslab-on-grade | C.Y. | 8 | 93.50 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 748.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 748.00 |
033105701900 | A1010 | Placnig concrete with a direct chute for the footings | C.Y. | 6 | 0.00 | 14.80 | 0.55 | 0.00 | 88.80 | 3.30 | 92.10 |
033105704300 | A1030 | Placing concrete with a direct chute for the slab-on-grade | C.Y. | 8 | 0.00 | 16.15 | 0.60 | 0.00 | 129.20 | 4.80 | 134.00 |
GRAND TOTAL | 3,077.80 | 1,760.50 | 8.10 | 4,846.40 |
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DEPT. OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT BCN 3611 – CONST. COST ESTIMATING I
FALL 2019
TERM PROJECT ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION One-Story Single Family House (MAKU Residence)
OBJECTIVE AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The objective of the term project assignment is to prepare a Bid Proposal for constructing a one-story single family house (MAKU Residence). Students must approach the assignment from the perspective of a construction contractor attending a bid, and prepare a professional price proposal using their knowledge, skills and common sense. This requires proper efforts with regards to:
• Reading and understanding plans; • Recognizing construction work items; • Surveying the quantity for various types of work; • Using cost databases to acquire cost of construction efforts; • Estimating indirect and total cost of construction; and • Submitting and presenting a professional proposal of their cost estimation.
General requirements of the proposal are as following:
• This is an individual assignment and students will not be allowed to work in groups. • Use the project plans and other reference material posted on Canvas to identify the scope of work
in this project and complete the quantity take-off. • Follow the CSI MasterFormat® (2004 Edition) in organizing the cost estimate proposal. • Use the R.S. Means Online website (https://www.rsmeansonline.com) to get cost data for all
identified work items. It is the students’ responsibility to follow up on the invitation email to setup an account on the R.S. Means Online website and to inform the instructor immediately if they have not received such email (double check your email spam folder).
• In case of any missing or incomplete information, students can make reasonable and justifiable assumptions. All assumptions must be clearly listed in the proper sections of the proposal, as described later in this document.
MINIMUM SCOPE
This section describes the minimum scope of work required in this project. This includes items from the following 11 CSI MasterFormat® divisions:
Division 01: General Conditions and Requirements • Identify all general requirement items that should apply to this job, assuming 12 month duration
for entire construction. Students are encouraged to make reasonable and justifiable assumptions based on common sense and regular construction practices to cover any missing information.
Division 03: Concrete (for Slab, Footings, and Foundations) • Concrete forming and reinforcing steel, including required accessories (use separate cost items) • Concrete placement (including curing and finishing, wherever applicable)
Division 04: Masonry • Masonry units and accessories (including mortar and grout, if needed) • Bond Beams
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Division 05: Metals • Wall studs
Division 06: Wood • Roof framing structure (prefabricated truss system) and sheathing • Others
Division 07: Thermal and Moisture Protection • Below-grade moisture protection (primer, vapor barrier, protection board, coving material, etc.) • Walls (interior and exterior) and ceiling thermal insulation. Use R-l 1 insulation for interior walls. • Roof Tiles and accessories
Division 08: Openings • Doors and Windows
Division 09: Finishes • All wall, flooring and ceiling finishes
Division 11: Equipment • Residential appliances such as kitchen equipment, washers and dryers, etc.
Division 31: Earthwork • Structural excavation and backfill (with compaction) – assume 2 feet of working space on all sides
and excavation slope of I : I.
Division 32: Exterior Improvements • Fencing, sidewalks and driveways …etc.
PROJECT REPORT
The final report must be submitted as a single PDF file organized in the following sections:
• Cover Sheet: Your information and title of the report. • Proposal Summary Sheets: summary table of cost estimates in both CSI MasterFormat and AST
Uniformat II. (see spreadsheet templates posted on Canvas). • Separate section for each CSI division, consisting of:
o Summary sheet including cost items identified for the division. The description of each item should be clear and written to describe the work item not the description of the RS Means item used for pricing (see cover table template on Canvas),
o Estimated cost of items and divisions, included in the above summary table, o List of all the assumptions made in order to complete the quantity takeoffs, and o Typed takeoff calculations of all quantities included in the estimate or a scanned copy of neatly
written and properly-organized handwritten takeoff calculations. You should: ■ Keep calculations neat and clear. ■ Separate calculations of different items using lines and titles. ■ Mention name of methods that you used in calculations (if applicable). ■ Show proper and adequate comments for your calculations.
In addition to the PDF file, the Microsoft Excel file used to develop the cost summary sheets mentioned above should also be submitted.
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FALL 2019
EVALUATION CRITERIA
Submissions will be evaluated using the following rubric
Organization and Presentation 15
Division 1 – General Requirements 10
Division 3 – Concrete 10
Division 4 – Masonry 10
Division 5 – Metals 5
Division 6 – Wood 10
Division 7 – Thermal and Moisture Protection 5
Division 8 – Openings 5
Division 9 – Finishes 10
Division 10 – Equipment 5
Division 31 – Earthwork 10
Division 32 – Exterior Improvements 5
Total 100
The grade for the 11 divisions will be based on:
• The comprehensiveness of the estimate (i.e. including all the applicable items that need to be estimated) • The accuracy of the quantity take-off • The appropriateness of the cost items selected from RS Means
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