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This course is about billing engineering, RA bills, BOQ, cost control, contracts, claims, VAT, e-invoicing, material reconciliation and final account preparation for Saudi Arabia and GCC construction projects.
Civil engineers, billing engineers, quantity surveyors, cost engineers, site engineers, project engineers, contract engineers and construction professionals can join this course.
Yes, this course is useful for civil engineers who want to work in Saudi Arabia or other GCC countries in billing, QS, contracts or cost control roles.
You can check the course here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/GCC-SAUDI-ARABIA-BILLING-ENGINEERING-COURSE-FOR-CIVIL-ENGINEERS--CONSTRUCTION-PROFESSIONALS-684a3680da7d1539115b48f5
Billing engineering is the process of preparing, checking and certifying construction bills based on BOQ, approved quantities, site measurements, contract rates and payment terms.
Yes, the course is focused on Saudi Arabia and GCC construction billing practices.
Yes, the course covers billing and cost control practices used in the wider GCC construction market.
Yes, fresh civil engineers can join if they want to understand billing, BOQ, RA bills and cost control from a practical construction point of view.
Yes, experienced professionals can use this course to improve their knowledge of GCC billing, contract administration, claims and final accounts.
The course is in English.
The displayed course fee is ₹12,500.
This course is provided by BHADANIS Gulf Quantity Surveying Training Institute for Civil Engineers.
Yes, RA bill preparation is one of the main parts of this course.
RA bill means Running Account bill. It is a periodic bill prepared for work completed at site during the project.
Yes, the course explains billing from the client-side checking and certification point of view.
Yes, contractor-side bill preparation, supporting documents and submission process are also covered.
Yes, BOQ preparation and interpretation are covered.
BOQ means Bill of Quantities. It contains item descriptions, units, quantities and rates used for tendering, billing and cost control.
Yes, the course explains BOQ and billing practices with Saudi and GCC project requirements in mind.
Yes, cost estimation and budgeting are included.
Yes, project budgeting and cost planning are included in the course.
Yes, cost control is a major part of billing engineering, and it is covered through billing, reconciliation and final account topics.
Yes, quantity surveyors can use this course to understand GCC billing, BOQ, claims, reconciliation and contract-related work.
Yes, cost engineers can learn project cost control, billing workflows, budget checking and final account preparation.
Yes, contract engineers can benefit from the contract management, claims and dispute resolution modules.
Yes, project managers can understand billing cycles, payment certification, cost control, contract issues and project closeout better.
Yes, Saudi contract frameworks and construction contract administration are included.
Yes, common international contract practices used in GCC projects are discussed in a practical way.
Yes, claims management is included.
Delay claims, disruption claims, variation claims and payment-related claims are covered.
Yes, variation claims are covered with billing and contract administration context.
Variation means a change in original project scope, quantity, specification, drawing or work method.
Yes, dispute resolution methods used in Saudi Arabia and GCC construction projects are covered.
Disputes can delay payments, affect cash flow and damage project progress, so billing professionals must understand how disputes are handled.
Yes, arbitration and other dispute resolution routes are discussed.
Yes, VAT application in GCC construction billing is covered.
Billing engineers should understand VAT because invoices, payments, tax compliance and final accounts are affected by it.
Yes, e-invoicing requirements and digital billing workflows are included.
Yes, ZATCA-compliant billing and invoicing requirements are covered.
ZATCA is the authority responsible for zakat, tax and customs matters in Saudi Arabia.
Yes, digital invoice requirements such as QR code-based invoicing are covered.
Yes, digital billing documentation and invoice approval requirements are included.
Yes, customs, VAT and cross-border payment considerations are included.
Yes, international project billing and cross-border payment topics are included.
Yes, multi-currency billing and currency fluctuation issues are covered.
Many GCC projects involve international contractors, suppliers and consultants, so payment may involve more than one currency.
Yes, currency fluctuation and risk mitigation are included.
Yes, material reconciliation is covered in detail.
Material reconciliation means comparing received material, used material, balance stock and wastage to identify differences.
It helps control wastage, detect missing material, support billing and keep project records audit-ready.
Yes, vendor invoice management and reconciliation are included.
Vendor reconciliation means matching vendor bills with delivery records, purchase orders, site records and approved payment terms.
Yes, wastage monitoring and discrepancy control are included.
Yes, it is useful for site engineers who want to move into billing, QS, contracts, cost control or project coordination roles.
Yes, the course is designed for engineers and construction professionals targeting Saudi Arabia and GCC construction roles.
Yes, the course discusses billing requirements for large infrastructure, building and industrial projects.
Yes, the course is built around the demand for billing and cost professionals in Saudi Arabia’s growing construction sector.
Yes, infrastructure project billing and cost control are included.
Yes, billing for building projects is included.
Yes, industrial project billing and contract administration are also covered.
Yes, interim payment certification is covered.
It is the process of checking and certifying payment for completed work during the project period.
Yes, final account preparation and settlement are included.
Final account is the final settlement of project cost after completion, including approved quantities, variations, deductions and releases.
Yes, retention release process and supporting documentation are covered.
Retention money is a percentage held from payments as security until work obligations and defect correction requirements are fulfilled.
Yes, project closeout, final inspection, punch lists and handover documentation are included.
Project closeout is the final stage where bills, documents, inspections, handover records and final account matters are completed.
Yes, punch lists are covered as part of project closeout.
A punch list is a list of pending or defective work items that must be completed before final handover.
Yes, as-built documentation is covered in the closeout stage.
Yes, handover documentation and closeout records are included.
Yes, O&M manual-related handover requirements are included.
Yes, the course explains billing and reconciliation in a way that supports audit-ready project records.
Proper records help during client review, internal audit, tax checks, claims and final account approval.
Yes, practical case studies from Saudi Arabia and GCC project environments are included.
Yes, the course is designed with practical billing exercises and project-style learning.
Yes, assignments and assessments are part of the learning approach.
Yes, the course includes a full billing cycle simulation as capstone-style learning.
Yes, certification is provided after successful completion.
The course curriculum shows 11 modules.
The course curriculum shows 59 sessions.
The displayed recorded duration is 1 hour 38 minutes.
The course is structured as a 10-week learning program.
Yes, working professionals can join because the course is suitable for flexible online learning.
You can enroll from the course page here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/GCC-SAUDI-ARABIA-BILLING-ENGINEERING-COURSE-FOR-CIVIL-ENGINEERS--CONSTRUCTION-PROFESSIONALS-684a3680da7d1539115b48f5
Yes, it helps you understand billing workflows, RA bills, BOQ, contract terms, reconciliation, VAT and final accounts.
Yes, it can support your transition into QS roles by strengthening BOQ, billing, cost control and contract understanding.
Yes, contract administration, claims, dispute handling and payment terms are part of the course.
Yes, billing, budgeting, reconciliation and final account learning support cost control roles.
Yes, billing workflows for main contractors, subcontractors and joint ventures are included.
Yes, joint venture billing and payment coordination are included.
Yes, Saudi and GCC compliance matters related to billing, tax, contracts and documentation are covered.
Yes, the course gives awareness of important Saudi and GCC construction-related authorities and compliance requirements.
Because GCC projects have specific billing procedures, tax rules, contract practices and documentation expectations that professionals must understand.
This course can support roles such as Billing Engineer, Quantity Surveyor, Cost Engineer, Contract Engineer and Construction Cost Control Professional.
Yes, consultants can use this course for bill checking, payment certification, cost review and contract administration.
Yes, contractors can use this course for bill preparation, claims, reconciliation, invoice submission and final account settlement.
BHADANIS focuses on practical quantity surveying, billing, estimation and construction cost training for civil engineers and construction professionals.
Yes, it is worth joining for civil engineers and construction professionals who want to build practical billing engineering skills for Saudi Arabia and GCC construction projects.
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