Thoroughly comprehensive and structured to comply with CESMM3 and MMHW, the book includes prices and rates covering everything from steel bolts to anchorages and handrails to highways. In a time when it is essential to gain 'competitive advantage' in an increasingly congested market, this price book provides instant-access cost information and is a one-stop reference containing tables, formulae, technical information and professional advice.
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V B Johnson are Editors of the prestigious Laxton's Building Price Book. Established in 1817 and published annually, Laxton's is the UK's leading building price book containing a wealth of construction cost and industry related information. In addition to providing detailed cost data the book has sections on preliminaries, regional variations, basic prices of materials, composite prices for approximate estimating, wages, plant, square metre prices, National Working Rule Agreement, daywork charges, fees, Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2008, construction procurement, sustainable construction, tables and memoranda, brands and trade names, company information and products and services.
Use the access code inside the front cover of the book to get set up with an ebook of this 2022 edition on the VitalSource Bookshelf platform, available for access and use until the end of December 2022. As well as a general update and review of prices, this edition includes extra details on output rates for tunnelling and associated works and additional prices for tunnelling works, cross passages, precast concrete tunnel linings, insitu sprayed concrete lining to tunnel walls and viaducts.
If you are looking to value variations, put your own cost plan together or compare prices back from the market, then you can utilise construction price books for rates and prices in order to establish current market rate. The benefits of price books are that they are compiled from industry feedback and analysis, therefore you can use them with confidence in establishing a range of project costs.
Having access to suitable rates and prices is paramount for contractors in order to bid for, estimate, and win works. Similarly, a developer working between stages to build a case for investment may not have access to a contractor, therefore price books become important.
Many of the price books in use across the industry have been around for well over fifty years and have become intertwined with the standard methods of measurement across the differing sectors such as building and civil engineering.
Now provided as an online tool via the RICS website, but also available as price books, the portfolio available from BCIS includes the Comprehensive Building Price Book, Alterations and Refurbishment Price Book, Guide to Estimating for Small Works, Painting and Decorating Price Book, and thee Building Maintenance Price Book.
Published by the Institute of Civil Engineers, the first version of CESMM was only published in 1976, so compared to other price books it has only been around a short time. CESMM3 was published in 1991 and linked to ICE Conditions of Contract 6th Edition. However, with ICE subsequently backing NEC as the preferred form of contract, this led to the publication of CESMM4 in 2012 and the Carbon and Price book following in 2013.
However, not everything is different, as the price book makes allowance for approximate estimating, similar to Spons and Laxtons, whilst also including the National Working Rule Agreement. The rate build ups are based on construction outputs which can then factored dependent on each projects specific constraints.
The price book itself has extensive coverage of labour and material rates, but laid out by trade, it continues to provide insight of current market rates for small to medium builders and estimators alike.
First published in 1954, and now on its 64th edition, it provides a price book for general building and civil engineering works, plus also a mechanical and electrical price book, Griffiths is able to assist with price build ups for projects that are typically up to 1m in value. 2ff7e9595c
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