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This course teaches billing engineering for RCC bridge construction projects. It covers RA bills, GST billing, interim payment certification, material reconciliation, variation claims, extra items, CPWD billing, dispute handling and final account settlement.
Civil engineers, billing engineers, quantity surveyors, bridge engineers, site engineers, project engineers, contract engineers and construction professionals working in bridge projects can join this course.
Yes, bridge engineers can use this course to understand billing, quantity checking, payment certification, claims and final account work in bridge construction.
Yes, billing engineers can learn bridge-specific billing procedures, RA bill formats, GST compliance, IPC, material reconciliation and final account preparation.
You can check the course here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/RCC-BRIDGE-CONSTRUCTION-PROJECTS-BILLING-ENGINEERING-COURSE-684a25fb32faeb1271d8cd00
The course duration is 25 days.
The displayed course fee is ₹9,500.
The course is in English.
This course is provided by BHADANIS Billing Engineering Training Institute for Civil Engineers.
Billing engineering in bridge projects means preparing and checking bills for bridge work items such as piles, abutments, piers, pier caps, deck slabs, girders, approaches, materials and final accounts.
Yes, RA bill preparation for bridge projects is one of the main modules.
RA bill means Running Account bill. It is a periodic bill prepared for completed work during the progress of a project.
Yes, the course covers RA bill formats designed for bridge construction work.
Pile foundations, abutments, pier caps, deck slabs, girders, approach works, concrete, reinforcement and other bridge items are important for RA billing.
Yes, quantity-rate calculation is covered through billing templates and practical examples.
Yes, material deductions are included in billing procedures.
Yes, GST-compliant billing for bridge materials is covered.
GST affects invoices, supplier billing, tax credit, material purchase records and project cash flow.
Yes, Input Tax Credit tracking is covered in the GST billing module.
ITC means Input Tax Credit. It allows eligible tax paid on purchases to be adjusted against tax liability.
Yes, supplier GSTIN errors, ITC mismatch and tax-related billing issues are covered.
Yes, GST billing for steel, cement and other bridge materials is included.
Yes, Interim Payment Certification is covered.
IPC means Interim Payment Certificate. It is used to certify payments for completed work after measurement, checking and approval.
IPC helps ensure that payment is released only after proper verification of work, documents and quality records.
Yes, measurement sheets are included in the IPC and billing process.
Yes, client approval columns and certification processes are covered.
Yes, statutory deduction formulas and billing deductions are included.
Yes, the course explains how missing documents and quality records can lead to rejected IPCs and how to correct them.
Yes, documentation such as concrete test certificates is included in billing and IPC checking.
Yes, material reconciliation in bridge construction is covered.
Material reconciliation means comparing billed quantity, actual consumption, received material, balance stock and wastage.
Cement, steel, aggregates, concrete-related materials and other project materials are commonly reconciled.
It helps reduce wastage, control pilferage, solve vendor disputes and support audit compliance.
Yes, steel reconciliation is included.
Yes, cement shortage and reconciliation disputes are covered.
Yes, delivery challans and reconciliation logs are part of material checking.
Yes, material shortage and vendor billing disputes are covered.
Yes, variation claims and extra items are covered.
A variation claim is a request for additional payment or revised rate due to change in scope, quantity, condition or specification.
Yes, extra item billing and rate analysis support are covered.
Extra items are works not included in the original BOQ but required during execution.
Yes, underwater pile casing type examples are covered under variation and extra item claim learning.
Yes, unexpected rock excavation and rate negotiation are covered.
Yes, rate analysis columns and supporting documents for extra items are included.
Yes, escalation clauses and rate hike justification are covered.
Yes, CPWD billing procedures for bridge projects are included.
CPWD billing formats and procedures are useful for engineers working on government and public works projects.
Yes, DSR codes and CPWD-style billing formats are covered.
Yes, abstract sheets are included in CPWD billing procedures.
Yes, standard measurement units for bridge items are covered.
Yes, RCC abutment billing is included through bridge billing examples.
Yes, cantilever span measurement-related billing issues are included.
Yes, project billing through digital invoice workflows is covered.
Yes, automated billing workflow understanding is included.
Yes, work order, approvals and billing connection are covered.
Yes, duplicate entry correction and overpayment prevention are included.
Digital billing reduces manual errors, improves approval tracking and helps manage large project billing records.
Yes, dispute resolution in bridge billing is covered.
Measurement disputes, rate disputes, delay-related disputes, penalty disputes and payment disputes are covered.
Yes, arbitration-related billing and delay dispute examples are included.
Yes, mediation and evidence-based settlement approaches are covered.
Proper documentation helps protect the project during claims, negotiations, mediation and arbitration.
Yes, falsework design error disputes and technical evidence are included.
Yes, delay in span launching approvals is covered as a dispute example.
Yes, international billing for offshore bridge projects is covered.
Offshore bridge billing involves billing for sea bridges or bridge projects involving international trade, imported equipment, foreign currency and marine logistics.
Yes, international proforma invoice preparation in USD is included.
Yes, international trade terms used in project billing and shipment documentation are covered.
Yes, marine insurance considerations are included in international bridge billing.
Yes, currency fluctuation and hedging-related billing issues are covered.
Yes, LC payment delays and document correction are included.
Yes, post-construction final account settlement is covered.
Final account settlement is the closing of all financial matters after project completion, including final quantities, deductions, retention, variations and defect liabilities.
Yes, retention money is included in final account preparation.
Retention money is an amount withheld from payments to ensure completion of obligations and correction of defects.
Yes, defect liability deductions are covered.
Yes, VAT adjustments are included in final account settlement.
Yes, long-term maintenance clauses are included in final account examples.
Yes, defect rectification cost and its impact on final account settlement are covered.
Yes, honeycombed pier repair and retention release examples are included.
Yes, testing validation for defect rectification is included.
Yes, the course includes practical templates for RA bills, GST billing, IPC, reconciliation, variation orders, dispute logs and final account settlement.
Yes, Excel templates are used for bridge billing and financial tracking.
Yes, real-world case studies are included for bridge billing problems.
Yes, the course includes hands-on billing and reconciliation exercises.
Yes, CPWD billing, DSR code understanding and public works billing procedures are useful for government bridge projects.
Yes, billing, GST, IPC, claims, disputes and final accounts are useful in private bridge construction projects also.
Yes, contractors can use this course to prepare bills, justify claims, manage reconciliation and close final accounts.
Yes, consultants can use this course for bill checking, IPC certification, measurement verification and dispute review.
Yes, client-side engineers can use this course to check bills, approve payments and control project cost.
Yes, site engineers can join to understand how bridge site work is converted into certified bills.
Yes, fresh civil engineers can join if they want to build billing engineering knowledge for bridge construction projects.
Yes, bridge billing knowledge is useful for infrastructure projects, highways, flyovers, viaducts and large civil works.
The course curriculum shows 11 modules.
The course curriculum shows 49 sessions.
The displayed recorded duration is 2 hours 35 minutes 12 seconds.
You can enroll through the course page here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/RCC-BRIDGE-CONSTRUCTION-PROJECTS-BILLING-ENGINEERING-COURSE-684a25fb32faeb1271d8cd00
BHADANIS focuses on practical billing engineering, quantity surveying and construction cost training for civil engineers and construction professionals.
Yes, it is worth joining for civil engineers and billing professionals who want to handle bridge project bills, GST, IPC, reconciliation, claims, disputes and final account settlement confidently.
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