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Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEY INSTITUTE SINCE 2016
Validity Period: 200 days
4 BHADANIS Institute Coins as Cashback
Why this course?
The construction landscape is rapidly evolving with the rise of Modular Construction and Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) systems, especially in industrial warehousing and commercial structures. This transformation demands a new set of skills and knowledge to manage costs, quality, and schedules efficiently.
This comprehensive training course on BOQ (Bill of Quantities) Preparation for Modular PEB Warehouse Construction Projects is designed explicitly for PEB site engineers, site masters, and construction company owners who want to master the critical aspects of modular construction cost management. The course covers everything from understanding PEB technology to advanced BOQ preparation, cost control, tender management, and emerging industry trends.
By completing this course, participants will gain technical expertise, practical tools, and strategic insights required to ensure accurate project costing, effective resource management, and sustainable growth in modular PEB construction.
Accurate Quantity Estimation: Precision in BOQ directly affects procurement, budgeting, and project scheduling, preventing costly errors and delays on-site.
Improved Coordination: Understanding modular components and their quantities helps coordinate between design, procurement, fabrication, and erection teams efficiently.
Quality and Compliance: Knowledge of industry standards and measurement protocols ensures adherence to quality and contractual obligations.
Cost Control Mastery: Site engineers and supervisors equipped with BOQ expertise can monitor material usage, identify wastage, and assist in cost optimization.
Profitability and Risk Management: Precise BOQs form the foundation of realistic bids and contracts, reducing risks of under-pricing and disputes.
Strategic Procurement and Logistics: Understanding BOQ helps owners plan procurement and supply chain to minimize holding costs and avoid delays.
Competitive Advantage: Adopting emerging technologies and sustainable practices highlighted in this course positions companies as market leaders.
Compliance and Certification: Knowledge of standards and green building considerations ensures compliance with national and international regulations, opening new market opportunities.
Begins with foundational concepts of modular construction and Pre-Engineered Buildings, detailing the components, structural systems, and typical applications in warehouses. It sets the stage by explaining the benefits, challenges, and unique characteristics of PEB projects, preparing participants to engage deeply with the technical and commercial aspects ahead.
Focuses on the definition, importance, and components of the Bill of Quantities specifically for modular PEB projects. It explains the differences between conventional and modular BOQs, introduces BOQ types (detailed, summary, abstract), and outlines the scope and limitations. Participants learn how BOQ drives budgeting, tendering, and cost control.
Explores interpreting structural, architectural, electrical, and mechanical drawings unique to modular projects. This module teaches how to extract meaningful data from shop and fabrication drawings, and understand detailed specifications to inform accurate quantity takeoffs.
Delves into identifying and measuring major PEB components such as columns, rafters, purlins, girts, bracings, and cladding. It provides practical measurement techniques and templates, enabling participants to quantify steel sections, connections, and modular panels with precision.
Covers measurement and estimation of concrete slabs, screeds, floor finishes, and reinforcement specific to modular flooring systems. Also includes handling of expansion joints and drainage, key to ensuring functional and durable warehouse floors.
Focuses on modular electrical and plumbing layouts. Participants learn to quantify cable trays, conduits, lighting fixtures, electrical panels, plumbing fixtures, and pipes. Estimation techniques for MEP works relevant to modular BOQ are covered.
Teaches how to analyze rates considering material, labor, equipment, and overheads. Covers market rate research for steel and modular materials, pricing for specialized components and fabrication, and how to incorporate transportation and handling costs into BOQ rates.
Explains logical grouping of BOQ items by work package for easier tendering and project execution. Introduces item coding systems, cross-referencing with drawings, and how to organize BOQ for clarity and efficiency.
Discusses typical measurement and calculation errors, consistency checks between design, drawings, and BOQ, and ensuring compliance with contractual specifications. Provides techniques for cross-validation, peer review, and presents a case study of BOQ error correction.
Introduces practical use of software, from Excel spreadsheets with formulas and templates to specialized quantity takeoff and project management software. Explains BIM and CAD integration basics for quantity extraction, along with software advantages and limitations.
Guides how to prepare tender-specific BOQs from detailed quantities, presenting contractor- and client-friendly formats, handling addenda, revisions, and ensuring comprehensive documentation and submission checklists.
Focuses on the role of BOQ in contract formation, management, and administration. Explains managing variation orders, change control via BOQ updates, handling discrepancies, claims, and maintaining audit trails of BOQ changes.
Shows how to link BOQ with cost control systems, monitor budget vs actual, and forecast cash flow and material procurement. Introduces budget variance analysis and cost optimization strategies leveraging BOQ accuracy.
Presents real-world examples of BOQ preparation, highlighting challenges faced and solutions applied. Includes practical templates, modular breakdowns, revision logs, and procurement planning aligned with modular construction realities.
Covers advances such as BIM, digital twins, prefabrication automation, green building certifications, and cloud collaboration. Shares best practices like modular coding, dynamic BOQ updates, and integration with sustainability metrics.
Upon completion, participants will:
Master BOQ preparation tailored for modular PEB warehouse projects with precision and clarity.
Understand how to extract quantities accurately from complex drawings and BIM models.
Gain expertise in rate analysis, cost control, tendering, and contract administration linked with BOQ.
Learn to incorporate sustainability and emerging technology trends into BOQ and project planning.
Acquire tools and templates to improve project efficiency, reduce errors, and control costs.
Be able to lead interdisciplinary coordination and apply best practices for modular construction success.
Stakeholder | Why This Course is Essential |
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Site Engineers | Enables onsite quantity management and cost monitoring with precision |
Site Masters | Improves supervision and coordination with clear BOQ understanding |
Construction Owners | Supports strategic decision-making, bidding accuracy, and risk mitigation |
Project Managers | Facilitates integrated project control through BOQ-based scheduling and budgeting |
QS Professionals | Enhances skills with latest standards, tools, and sustainability integration |
This comprehensive BOQ and modular construction management course equips all key players in PEB warehouse projects with the essential knowledge and practical skills to deliver projects on time, within budget, and to high-quality standards.
Whether you are an engineer on the ground, a site supervisor coordinating work, or a construction company owner driving business growth, this training empowers you to meet the demands of modern modular construction confidently.
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