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This course is about billing engineering for roads and highways projects. It covers cost estimation, BOQ preparation, RA bills, vendor billing, material reconciliation, GST invoicing, JV billing, claims, CPWD/PSU billing norms and dispute resolution.
Billing engineers, civil engineers, quantity surveyors, project managers, highway engineers and professionals working with road construction firms, PSUs, PWD and NHAI projects can join this course.
Yes, this course is useful for professionals involved in road and highway project billing, cost control, measurements, contracts and project finance work.
You can check the course here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/ROADS-AND-HIGHWAYS-PROJECTS-BILLING-ENGINEERING-WORKS-68497ee12db68d0a802965cc
The course duration is 25 days.
The course is advanced level.
The displayed course fee is ₹9,500.
The course is in English.
This course is provided by BHADANIS International Quantity Surveying Training Institute.
Billing engineering in road projects means preparing, checking and certifying bills for road construction works such as earthwork, sub-base, base course, pavement, structures, drainage, toll plazas and related highway items.
Yes, road project cost estimation and budgeting are covered in detail.
Road project cost estimation means calculating the expected project cost based on quantities, rates, materials, labour, equipment, taxes, contingencies and project risks.
Yes, budgeting for highway works is included.
Budgeting helps control project cost, plan cash flow, check contractor claims and manage financial risks.
Yes, cost breakdown formats are included for road and highway works.
Yes, BOQ preparation for highway works is one of the main modules.
BOQ means Bill of Quantities. It lists highway work items, units, quantities, descriptions and rates for tendering, billing and cost control.
BOQ helps in tender pricing, monthly billing, progress tracking, variation claims and final account settlement.
Yes, highway BOQ structure, item descriptions, units, quantities and escalation clauses are covered.
Yes, the course explains how BOQ items should match tender specifications and audit requirements.
Yes, RA bill preparation and certification are covered.
RA bill means Running Account bill. It is prepared periodically for completed work during project execution.
Yes, monthly RA bill preparation and certification are included.
Yes, cumulative work, previous bill amount and current bill calculation are covered.
Yes, retention and security deductions are covered in RA bill certification.
Yes, IPC-related calculations and certification are included.
IPC means Interim Payment Certificate. It is issued after checking and certifying work quantities and payable amount.
Yes, billing engineers can learn practical highway billing, RA bills, vendor bills, GST, material reconciliation, claims and dispute documentation.
Yes, site engineers can understand how site quantities, measurements and executed work are converted into bills.
Yes, quantity surveyors can improve their highway quantity, billing and contract administration skills.
Yes, project managers can use this course to understand project cost, billing cycle, claims, disputes and financial control.
Yes, vendor and subcontractor billing are covered.
Vendor billing means checking and processing bills submitted by material suppliers or service providers.
Yes, subcontractor billing and payment tracking are included.
Yes, weighbridge slips and delivery data are included in vendor billing and reconciliation.
Weighbridge data helps verify actual material quantity delivered at site.
Yes, GSTIN details are part of vendor billing and GST-compliant invoicing.
Yes, the course explains how to maintain clear vendor billing and reconciliation records.
Yes, material reconciliation systems are covered.
Material reconciliation means comparing received material, consumed material, billed quantity, balance stock and wastage.
Common materials include cement, bitumen, aggregates, GSB material, WMM material, steel, concrete and other highway construction materials.
It helps prevent losses, detect wastage, control shortages and support audit-compliant billing.
Yes, truck logs and site delivery records are included in reconciliation methods.
Yes, physical stock checking is included.
Yes, the course explains how to flag and investigate material variance.
Yes, joint venture project billing is covered.
JV project billing means managing billing, revenue sharing, tax input and cost allocation between joint venture partners.
Yes, revenue-sharing models are included.
Yes, GST input and tax-related matters in JV billing are included.
JV billing becomes complex because cost, revenue, GST input, profit sharing and responsibilities are divided between partners.
Yes, GST-compliant invoicing is covered.
GST affects invoicing, payment, tax credit, contractor bills, subcontractor bills and project financial compliance.
Yes, works contract GST understanding is included.
Yes, GST slabs for works and materials are covered in a practical billing context.
Yes, HSN code and invoice structure are included.
Yes, Input Tax Credit eligibility and tracking are covered.
ITC means Input Tax Credit. It is the credit of tax paid on eligible purchases that can be adjusted against output tax liability.
Yes, place of supply is covered as part of GST invoicing.
Yes, CPWD billing norms are covered.
Yes, PSU-specific billing norms and site challenges are included.
Many public infrastructure projects follow structured billing procedures, schedule rates, measurement methods and approval protocols.
Yes, DAR rates and their billing application are covered.
Yes, remote location adjustment understanding is included.
Yes, specialized items like rock bolts and difficult site work are covered.
Yes, claim management framework is covered.
Claims are requests for additional payment, time or rate adjustment due to variations, delays, price changes or unforeseen conditions.
Yes, variation order preparation and tracking are covered.
Yes, price escalation claims and index-based calculations are included.
Yes, quantity-related claims are covered.
Yes, approval workflows for claims and variations are included.
Yes, dispute resolution protocols are covered.
Common disputes include measurement differences, rate disputes, payment delays, material shortages, land-related delays and quantity mismatches.
Yes, arbitration documentation and dispute tracking are included.
Yes, measurement book audits and cross-verification workflows are included.
Yes, drone survey use for measurements, audits and dispute support is included.
Drone surveys can help verify quantities, earthwork progress, stockpiles and disputed site measurements.
Yes, technical evidence and documentation for dispute settlement are covered.
Yes, the course includes templates for estimation, RA bills, JV models, GST invoicing, vendor billing, reconciliation and claims.
Yes, Excel-based formats are used for practical billing and cost control work.
Yes, case studies from road and highway projects are included.
Yes, the course is useful for professionals working in NHAI-type road and highway projects.
Yes, PWD project billing concepts and public works billing procedures are relevant to the course.
Yes, contractors and consultants working with PSUs can benefit from the billing and compliance modules.
Yes, finance professionals handling infrastructure accounts can understand billing, GST, reconciliation and cost control better.
Yes, contractors can learn RA bill preparation, claims, GST billing, vendor reconciliation and dispute documentation.
Yes, consultants can learn bill checking, certification, measurement verification and claim review.
Yes, fresh civil engineers can join if they want to build a career in road billing, QS, cost control or contracts.
Yes, topics like BOQ, RA bills, GST, material reconciliation, claims and highway billing are useful for interviews.
This course can support roles such as Billing Engineer, Quantity Surveyor, Highway Billing Engineer, Cost Engineer, Contract Engineer and Project Control Professional.
Yes, billing, estimation, reconciliation, GST and claim management all help in better cost control.
Yes, the course focuses on audit-ready records, proper billing formats and documented approvals.
Yes, escalation clauses are included in estimation and claims-related modules.
Yes, cost estimation includes contingency and risk buffer understanding.
Yes, security deductions are included in RA bill certification.
Yes, billing is explained with client-contractor agreement understanding.
The course curriculum shows 11 modules.
The course curriculum shows 49 sessions.
The displayed recorded duration is 2 hours 31 minutes 23 seconds.
You can enroll through the course page here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/ROADS-AND-HIGHWAYS-PROJECTS-BILLING-ENGINEERING-WORKS-68497ee12db68d0a802965cc
Yes, it is worth joining for civil engineers and construction professionals who want to handle road project billing, BOQ, RA bills, GST, material reconciliation, claims and disputes confidently.
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