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The Billing Engineering for Interior Projects course by BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYING AND ESTIMATION BILLING PLANNING TRAINING INSTITUTE equips interior designers, civil engineers, and project managers with specialized skills to manage financial workflows in interior construction. This program focuses on accurate billing, cost control, and cash flow management—critical for delivering projects on time and within budget.
Language: English
Validity: 120 days of access
Admission Process:
Purchase the course and access recorded lectures.
Submit identification via WhatsApp (+918603333379).
Receive Zoom-based doubt resolution and mentorship.
Access placement support for up to 1 year.
Role of a Billing Engineer: Overseeing project finances, verifying work progress, and ensuring payment accuracy.
Case Study: Managing billing for a 5,000 sq.ft. luxury villa interior project with multiple vendors.
Progress-Based Billing: Tracking completed work (e.g., 40% of flooring installed) and generating interim invoices.
Example: Calculating RA Bill amounts for a ₹50 lakh project with 30% completion.
Supplier Coordination: Verifying material delivery against purchase orders and reconciling discrepancies.
Example: Resolving a ₹2 lakh overcharge in marble procurement for a hotel lobby.
Certifying Work Completion: Issuing IPCs to release payments for completed milestones.
Formula: IPC Value = Certified Work Quantity × Agreed Rate.
On-Site Audits: Cross-checking installed quantities (e.g., 1,200 sq.ft. of wall paneling) against billed amounts.
Cost Breakdown: Calculating labor, material, and overhead costs for activities like false ceiling installation.
Example: Rate analysis for PVC ceiling panels (₹180/sq.ft. including labor and adhesive).
Scope Adjustments: Updating bills for client-requested upgrades (e.g., switching from laminate to hardwood flooring).
Closing Documentation: Compiling final quantities, deducting advances, and settling retention amounts.
Handling Disagreements: Resolving conflicts over ambiguous specifications (e.g., "premium-grade fixtures").
Forecasting: Planning expenses to avoid liquidity gaps during long-term projects.
Job Roles: Billing Engineer, Interior Project Manager, Cost Estimator.
Industries: Residential, commercial, and hospitality interior design firms.
Practical Focus: Real-world examples from villa, hotel, and office projects.
Flexible Learning: Self-paced lectures with expert mentorship.
Visit Billing Engineering for Interior Projects Course or call +918603333379.
Fri May 23, 2025