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CSEMM4 MODE OF MEASUREMENT ONLINE TRAINING FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS AND CONTRACTS MANAGERS

CSEMM4 MODE OF MEASUREMENT ONLINE TRAINING FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS AND CONTRACTS MANAGERS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS , QUANTITY SURVEYORS , CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DIRECTORS

Language: ENGLISH

Instructors: BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEY INSTITUTE SINCE 2016

₹20500 39.02% OFF

₹12500

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Why this course?

Description

Unlock the full potential of your civil engineering projects with our CSEMM4 Online Training. This comprehensive course is meticulously designed to equip junior civil engineers, cost estimators, project managers, and construction professionals with the essential knowledge and skills required to accurately measure, estimate, and price various civil engineering works. By adhering to the Civil Standard Method of Measurement (CSEMM4), participants will gain a deep understanding of standardized measurement practices, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and fairness across all projects.

Course Duration:
8 Weeks (Flexible Online Modules)

Course Format:

  • Interactive Video Lectures
  • Downloadable Resources and Templates
  • Quizzes and Assessments
  • Practical Assignments
  • Discussion Forums and Q&A Sessions
  • Certification upon Completion

Target Audience:

  • Junior Civil Engineers
  • Construction Cost Estimators
  • Project Managers
  • Quantity Surveyors
  • Construction Supervisors
  • Building Contractors

Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand and Apply CSEMM4 Standards: Grasp key definitions, measurement units, and rules for consistent project measurements.
  2. Accurately Measure Various Civil Engineering Works: From site preparation to superstructure and external works.
  3. Implement Measurement Criteria for Specialized Works: Including plumbing, electrical, and mechanical installations.
  4. Develop Robust Pricing Estimates: Calculate labor and material costs, apply pricing methodologies, and prepare competitive bills and tender documents.
  5. Ensure Compliance and Consistency: Adhere to industry standards and maintain uniformity across different projects.

Course Outline


Part 1: General Provisions

Module 1: Definitions

  • Objective: Define and clarify key terms and technical terminology used in CSEMM4.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Introduction to CSEMM4
    • Key Definitions in Civil Engineering Measurement
    • Importance of Standardized Terminology
  • Practical Activity: Glossary creation and real-world application examples.

Module 2: Units of Measurement

  • Objective: Understand and apply standard units for measuring various types of work.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Overview of Standard Units (meters, kilograms, cubic meters, etc.)
    • Conversion Factors and Applications
    • Ensuring Consistency Across Projects
  • Practical Activity: Unit conversion exercises and measurement consistency checks.

Module 3: Rules for Measurement

  • Objective: Learn the general rules and guidelines for taking measurements accurately and uniformly.
  • Topics Covered:
    • General Measurement Principles
    • Guidelines for Accurate Measurement
    • Ensuring Fairness and Uniformity in Measurements
  • Practical Activity: Case studies on measurement rule applications.

Part 2: Measurement of Work Sections

Module 4: Site Preparation

  • Objective: Measure and estimate costs for site preparation activities.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Clearing the Site
    • Excavation Techniques
    • Levelling and Grading
    • Preparatory Work for Construction
  • Practical Activity: Material takeoff and cost estimation for site preparation.

Module 5: Foundations

  • Objective: Accurately measure and estimate foundation-related works.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Excavation for Foundations
    • Concrete Work Measurement
    • Reinforcement and Rebar Installation
    • Formwork Requirements
  • Practical Activity: Detailed foundation measurement and cost estimation exercise.

Module 6: Superstructure

  • Objective: Measure and estimate the superstructure components of a building.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Measurement of Walls, Beams, and Slabs
    • Columns and Structural Elements
    • Integration with Foundations
  • Practical Activity: Superstructure measurement workshop with real project data.

Module 7: Finishes

  • Objective: Estimate costs for finishing works that enhance the building's appearance and functionality.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Plastering Techniques and Measurement
    • Flooring Types and Measurement Criteria
    • Painting and Surface Finishing
    • Installation of Fixtures and Fittings
  • Practical Activity: Finishing work cost estimation using standardized measurement techniques.

Module 8: External Works

  • Objective: Measure and estimate infrastructure works outside the main building structure.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Road Construction Measurement
    • Landscaping and Greenery
    • Drainage Systems Installation
    • External Infrastructure Components
  • Practical Activity: External works measurement and pricing simulation.

Part 3: Additional Provisions for Civil Engineering Works

Module 9: Roads

  • Objective: Understand and apply measurement rules for road construction.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Earthworks and Excavation for Roads
    • Road Surfacing Materials and Measurement
    • Drainage and Road Markings
  • Practical Activity: Road construction measurement and cost estimation case study.

Module 10: Bridges

  • Objective: Measure and estimate the construction of bridge structures.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Bridge Foundation and Piling Measurement
    • Superstructure Components for Bridges
    • Finishing Works on Bridges
  • Practical Activity: Bridge construction measurement workshop.

Module 11: Utilities

  • Objective: Measure and estimate utility installations within construction projects.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Water Supply Systems Measurement
    • Sewage and Drainage Systems
    • Gas and Electrical Utility Installations
  • Practical Activity: Utility systems measurement and pricing exercise.

Part 4: Rules for Items Related to Specific Work

Module 12: Plumbing

  • Objective: Master the measurement criteria for plumbing installations.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Water Supply Systems Measurement
    • Sanitary Installations (toilets, sinks, showers)
    • Drainage Systems and Piping Measurement
  • Practical Activity: Plumbing systems measurement and cost estimation.

Module 13: Electrical Works

  • Objective: Learn to measure and estimate electrical installations accurately.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Electrical Wiring and Cabling Measurement
    • Lighting Installation Measurement
    • Power Distribution Systems
    • Electrical Fittings and Fixtures
  • Practical Activity: Electrical works measurement workshop with sample project data.

Module 14: Mechanical Installations

  • Objective: Measure and estimate the installation of mechanical systems.
  • Topics Covered:
    • HVAC Systems Measurement
    • Elevator and Escalator Installation
    • Fire Safety Systems Measurement
  • Practical Activity: Mechanical systems measurement and pricing simulation.

Part 5: Guidelines for Pricing

Module 15: Labor Rates

  • Objective: Calculate labor costs based on work types, skill levels, and regional variations.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Understanding Labor Rate Components
    • Calculating Base Wages, Benefits, and Overheads
    • Regional Labor Rate Adjustments
  • Practical Activity: Labor cost calculation exercises using CSEMM4 guidelines.

Module 16: Material Costs

  • Objective: Estimate material costs consistently across different projects.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Standard Practices for Material Takeoff
    • Assigning Unit Prices and Adjusting for Regional Variations
    • Accounting for Wastage and Overhead in Material Costs
  • Practical Activity: Material cost estimation workshop with real-world examples.

Module 17: Pricing Methodology

  • Objective: Develop comprehensive pricing models based on work categories, labor/material costs, and overheads.
  • Topics Covered:
    • Integrating Work Categories into Pricing Models
    • Combining Labor and Material Costs
    • Applying Overheads and Profit Margins
    • Preparing Bills of Quantities (BoQ) and Tender Documents
  • Practical Activity: Complete pricing model creation for a sample project.

Course Curriculum

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