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Quantity Surveying 11 Quantity Surveying 1: Bill of Quality for Wall Finishes, Ceiling and Interior Finishes By (Student’s Name) Course Name: Professor Name: University Name: Date of Submission:
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Quantity Surveying 12 Bill of Quantity and its Significance It is a makeable document mainly used in the building and construction more so for supplying all the building materials, labor as well as parts and in this must be included in the tendering report. The bill of quantity in most cases has to be itemized with the prices for the various materials to be used in the process. Furthermore, in the designing of the aspect, it is essential to include all the practical terms as well as the conditions. This enables the construction contractor to be in a position to price various materials to be used in the building process with respect to their selected suppliers for the building exercise, and this is referred to as bidding. Moreover, all the building quantities, in most cases are measured in terms of the area, volume, length, weight, numbers as well as the time required. This document preparation requires that all the designs, as well as the specifications, are analyzed and documented before the start of the process. Once, the document is prepared it is issued to the tenderers to place their prices for the various works which they are expected to be carried out (Juszczyk, Leśniak, A. and Zima 2017). Bill of Quantity for Wall Finishes, Ceiling and Interior Finishes This paper focuses on exploring the bill of quality for wall finishes, ceiling and interior finishes to be used in the construction of the building given in the diagram below. All the specifications and considerations in line with designs and overall engineering works are also considered in designing this bill of quantity. In this bill of quantity, it is important to note that this document is prepared mainly by the Design contractor and in doing so all the considerations and compliances related to the specifications and requirements must be included in the report (Dimitriou, Marinelli, and Fragkakis, 2017). Design Works in the Bill of Quantity
Quantity Surveying 13 Also the design brief, as well as the drawings, are also included in this document and all the requirements for that subject to approval by the Australian Government Authority for the overall adoption. Furthermore, all the elements such as the calculations and the various estimated specifications are noted in a report and documented and after that present to the client for the in- depth consent. All the relevant submissions and documentation of this bill of quantity will be carried out in English and be submitted to the Australian Government for review and approval (Villoria Sáez, del RÃo Merino, and Porras-Amores 2012 p.138). The prices of different elements used in the bill of quantity may vary depending on the supplier of the material, but in all the calculations additional cost have included, and thus, all the calculation and computations are based on 100% with respect to the standards building and constructions prices in the bill of quantity. This cost excludes the transportation and maintenance costs of the building elements to be used in the process. Finally, all the though the bill of quantity described above seems accurate additional amount of 30% need to be included in the total amounts used in the price (Williams 2013). Bill of Quantity Thus, the bill of quantity for different materials to be used in the construction process mainly represented as shown in the table below (Rashid and Yusoff 2015 p.246). ItemDescriptionQtyUnitRateAmount GENERAL ARCHITECTURE A Reinforced concrete waffle pod slab on the ground, as well as the Perimeter, reinforced concreteM Bfooting (edge beam) and narrow internal beams (strip footings).Nm CFull height face finish clay brick external wallsMM D Finished floor level (F.F.L.) to finished ceiling level (F.C.L.) of 2440mmMM ERoof major rise of 1285mmMM FTotal building height of 3800mmMM GHigh-gloss concrete roof tilesUnit Mass
Quantity Surveying 14 HPowder coated steel facia, gutter and downpipes 75mm x 50mm EXTERIOR FINISHES Exterior Floor Finishes A 200 x 200mm terracotta tile on sand and cement bed finished in cement grout to front steps, front porch and front and rear door thresholds.273LM Exterior Wall ASelected face brickwork facade to match existing dwelling300SM B Aluminium powder coated windows and glazing fixed in accordance with AS 204745SM Exterior Roof Finishes A 4.5 mm F/C eaves and soffit lining glued and nailed flush with control joints and joined with PVC straight jointer mouldings.54No. B 2 coats of acrylic weather resistant, low sheen paint to gable roof, eaves, front porch, timber posts and front and back doors applied in accordance with AS/NZS 231165No. C Concrete roof tiles to match existing roof fixed in accordance with AS 2050LM INTERIOR FINISHES Interior Floor Finishes A 1 coat of primer and 2 layers of acrylic waterproofing membrane to wet area floors applied in accordance with AS 3740202ft2 B Broadloom wool carpet on natural rubber underlay to bed 1, bed 2, and living area140ft2 C Low maintenance P.V.C. (Vinyl) flooring glued directly to concrete floor in kitchen and laundry780ft2 D 200 x 200mm non slip ceramic floor tiles laid on sand and cement bed finished in cement grout in bathroom with 1 skirting tile around perimeter of bathroom1365ft2 E 75 x 19mm pre-primed F.J. pine skirtings to bed 1, bed 2, living and kitchen finished in 2 coats of water based enamel paint45ft2
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Quantity Surveying 15 Interior Wall Finishes A 1 coat of primer and 2 layers of acrylic waterproofing membrane to wet area walls applied in accordance with AS 3740234SM B 10mm RE gypsum plasterboard wall lining finished with flush joints and fixed directly to timber wall framing (glued and screwed)67SM C Wet areas – 6mm wet area F/C board wall lining finished with flush joints and fixed directly to timber wall framing (glued and screwed)20SM D One coat of P.S.U. and 2 coats of wear resistant acrylic paint to all plasterboard wall surfaces1365SM E 75 x 19mm Pre-primed FJ pine architraves to all windows and around internal doors finished in 2 coats of water based enamel paint30SM Interior Ceiling FinishesSM A 13mm RE gypsum plasterboard wall lining finished with flush joints and fixed directly to timber wall framing (glued and screwed) fixed in accordance with AS 258923SM B 90mm cove plasterboard cornice to all internal rooms, mitred at angles and fixed in accordance with AS 2589220SM C One coat of P.S.U. and 2 coats of ceiling flat acrylic paint to all plasterboard ceiling surfaces1365SM
Quantity Surveying 16 References Dimitriou, L., Marinelli, M., and Fragkakis, N., 2017. Early Bill-of-Quantities Estimation of ConcreteRoadBridges:AnArtificialIntelligence-BasedApplication.PublicWorks Management & Policy, p.1087724X17737321. Juszczyk, M., LeÅ›niak, A. and Zima, K., 2017. Selected issues of bills of quantities in construction works in Poland.Zeszyty Naukowe/Wyższa SzkoÅ‚a Oficerska Wojsk LÄ…dowych im. gen. T. KoÅ›ciuszki. Marsh, P., 2017. Contracts and payment structures. InContracting for Project Management(pp. 19-31). Routledge. Rashid, A.F.A. and Yusoff, S., 2015. A review of life cycle assessment method for building industry.Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews,45, pp.244-248. Villoria Sáez, P., del RÃo Merino, M. and Porras-Amores, C., 2012. Estimation of construction anddemolitionwastevolumegenerationinnewresidentialbuildingsinSpain.Waste Management & Research,30(2), pp.137-146. Williams, J., 2013.Estimating for Building & Civil Engineering Work. Routledge.