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This course teaches civil engineers and construction professionals how to prepare a proper Bill of Quantities for high-rise building projects, especially G+45 type residential and commercial structures.
Civil engineers, site engineers, billing engineers, quantity surveyors, estimation engineers, planning engineers, final-year civil students and construction professionals can join this course.
Yes, fresh civil engineers can join this course. It starts from BOQ basics and then moves into high-rise building work items step by step.
Yes, experienced engineers can use this course to improve their BOQ preparation, quantity take-off, rate analysis, billing and tender documentation skills.
The course is focused on high-rise building projects, especially G+45 type building works.
Yes, this course is focused on civil construction work for high-rise buildings.
You can check the course here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/BOQ-PREPARATION-DETAILED-GUIDE-COURSE-FOR-CIVIL-ENGINEERS-AND-CONSTRUCTION-PROFESSIONALS-OF-HIGH-RISE-BUILDINGS-6864e452428f2937463ab43f
BOQ means Bill of Quantities. It is a document that lists construction items, units, quantities, descriptions and rates for project costing, tendering and billing.
High-rise buildings involve large quantities, many floors, heavy reinforcement, deep foundations and many finishing items. A proper BOQ helps control cost and avoid confusion during execution.
Yes, the course starts with the purpose and scope of BOQ, then explains how BOQ is used in contract and project work.
Yes, the course explains measurement rules used in building works so that quantities can be measured in a proper and accepted way.
Yes, site establishment and preliminaries are covered, including mobilization, safety arrangements, temporary facilities and general site requirements.
Yes, excavation for basement, foundation depth, soil type, backfilling and related quantities are covered.
Yes, foundation works are covered, including PCC, RCC footings, shuttering and reinforcement quantities.
Yes, pile foundation is included because it is commonly required in high-rise building projects where soil conditions demand deeper support.
Yes, the course covers quantity calculation for RCC columns in high-rise buildings.
Yes, wall systems are covered, including RCC walls and other relevant structural wall quantities.
Yes, slabs, beams, edge beams and transfer girders are included in the course.
Yes, staircase items such as flights, landings and related finishing items are covered.
Yes, reinforcement detailing and quantity calculation are important parts of this course.
Yes, the course explains how to understand bar bending schedules and use them for quantity calculation.
Yes, concrete works are covered, including quantity calculation, placement considerations and BOQ line items.
Yes, formwork quantity calculation is covered for foundations, columns, walls, beams, slabs and other building elements.
Yes, scaffolding is covered because it is an important cost item in high-rise building construction.
Yes, brickwork and blockwork quantities are included in the course.
Yes, internal plaster, external plaster and related finishing work quantities are covered.
Yes, waterproofing-related quantities are covered under finishing and building protection items.
Yes, flooring and tiling quantities are included.
Yes, doors, windows, frames, shutters and accessories are covered in BOQ itemization.
Yes, civil site services such as drainage and landscape area measurements are included.
Yes, rate analysis and costing are covered in detail.
Rate analysis means breaking down the cost of an item into material, labour, equipment, overheads, wastage, profit and other project costs.
Yes, tender BOQ and case studies are included in the course.
Yes, tender engineers can learn BOQ preparation, item checking, rate understanding and tender documentation from this course.
Yes, billing engineers can understand item scope, measurement method, quantity checking and claim validation better after this course.
Yes, site engineers can understand how executed work is measured, billed and controlled through BOQ.
Yes, quantity surveyors can use this course to strengthen their high-rise building quantity take-off and BOQ preparation skills.
Yes, estimation engineers can improve their building item measurement, quantity take-off and costing knowledge.
Yes, planning engineers can connect BOQ quantities with work progress, material planning and project cost tracking.
Yes, final-year civil students can join to learn practical BOQ skills before entering the construction field.
The course is structured for flexible learning over 8 weeks.
Yes, it is suitable for self-paced learning, so working professionals can study along with their job.
Yes, the course includes doubt support through trainer interaction.
Yes, the course includes downloadable BOQ templates that can help you understand professional formats.
Yes, the course includes real-life high-rise building project examples.
Yes, learners receive a certificate of completion from BHADANIS.
The course validity period shown is 265 days.
The displayed fee is ₹15,500.
After completing the course, you should be able to prepare professional BOQs for high-rise civil building projects.
Yes, the course helps you understand proper measurement, item description, quantity checking and documentation, which reduces common BOQ errors.
Yes, BOQ knowledge helps in checking contractor claims, work quantities and billing submissions.
Yes, the course helps you understand quantities, rates and BOQ structure, which are important for handling variations.
Yes, provisional and prime cost sums are included.
Provisional sums are allowances kept in the BOQ for work or cost that may not be fully defined at tender stage.
Prime cost sums are allowances for particular items where the final selection or exact cost may be decided later.
Yes, BOQ is directly connected with project cost control, budget tracking, tender comparison and billing.
Yes, a properly prepared BOQ helps compare contractor rates item by item.
Yes, progress billing is based on measured work quantities and BOQ items, so this course is useful for billing work.
Yes, the course helps you understand how building work items are described in BOQ.
Item description defines the scope of work. A poor description can create disputes during billing and execution.
Yes, excavation for basement levels and foundation depths is included.
Yes, backfilling quantities are covered in earthwork and foundation-related modules.
Yes, PCC quantity is covered under foundation and substructure works.
Yes, RCC footing quantity calculation is included.
Yes, shuttering quantity for footings and other RCC items is covered.
Yes, reinforcement quantity for footings is part of the foundation learning.
Yes, transfer girders are included under slabs and beams because they are important in high-rise structures.
Yes, edge beams are covered in the superstructure section.
Yes, ledges are included along with staircase-related and building element quantities.
Yes, expansion joints are included in the course.
Yes, structural steel quantity measurement is covered.
Yes, concrete placement and pumping-related considerations are included in the concrete works module.
Yes, brickwork and blockwork quantities include openings, offsets and measurement considerations.
Yes, external finishes are included in the plastering and finishing modules.
Yes, skim coat finish is included in the finishing items.
Yes, tiling quantities are included under flooring and tiling.
Yes, doors, windows and joinery items are included.
Yes, accessories related to doors, windows and joinery are covered.
Yes, civil drainage works are included under civil site services.
Yes, landscape area measurements are included under civil site services.
The course has 20 comprehensive modules plus additional template support.
The course curriculum shows 101 sessions.
No, the course is practical and includes templates, examples, case study learning and BOQ item preparation.
High-rise BOQ needs more care because quantities are larger, work sequencing is more complex, vertical movement costs are higher and reinforcement/formwork planning is more detailed.
Yes, it can help site engineers build BOQ, quantity and costing knowledge required for quantity surveying roles.
Yes, consultants need accurate BOQ preparation, quantity checking and tender documentation, so this course is useful.
Yes, contractors can use the course to prepare estimates, review BOQs, check quantities and manage project costs.
Yes, the course is useful for private high-rise residential and commercial building projects.
Yes, the measurement and BOQ preparation skills can be used in many public and private building projects.
Yes, the course explains how BOQ connects with contract documents and project execution.
Civil engineers should learn BOQ because it connects drawings, site work, cost, tendering, billing and contract management.
Yes, BOQ preparation is a strong career skill for civil engineers who want to work in estimation, billing, quantity surveying, contracts and tendering.
Yes, the course teaches item-wise quantity and rate understanding, which helps build confidence in costing.
Yes, market rate consideration is included in the costing and rate analysis module.
Yes, topics like BOQ, BBS, RCC quantities, rate analysis, tender BOQ and billing are commonly asked in civil engineering interviews.
The course focuses on actual building BOQ items, templates, case study learning and high-rise project examples.
BHADANIS focuses on practical quantity surveying and estimation training for civil engineers and construction professionals.
Yes, after purchase, the course gets added to your learning account and can be accessed during the validity period.
You can visit the course page, check the details and enroll from here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/BOQ-PREPARATION-DETAILED-GUIDE-COURSE-FOR-CIVIL-ENGINEERS-AND-CONSTRUCTION-PROFESSIONALS-OF-HIGH-RISE-BUILDINGS-6864e452428f2937463ab43f
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