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ESTIMATION AND COSTING COURSE FOR FINISHING WORKS ENGINEERING FOR ARCHITECTS, INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND SITE ENGINEERS
Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: BHADANIS ESTIMATION AND COSTING ONLINE TRAINING INSTITUTE
Validity Period: 365 days
Why this course?
for G+45 High-Rise Buildings
In high-rise construction, finishing works decide two things very clearly:
how the building finally looks and how much money is actually spent beyond structure.
Most cost overruns in tall buildings do not come from concrete or steel. They come from finishes. Tiles changed after approval, paint rework due to surface defects, damaged flooring, repeated patchwork, poor coordination with services, and late material decisions silently drain project budgets.
This course is designed to address exactly that gap.
It is not about theory.
It is not about textbook definitions.
It is about how finishing decisions at site level directly affect quantities, rates, billing, and final project cost.
The course connects execution understanding with estimation logic, so every participant learns not just how work is done, but how that work converts into quantities, rates, and money.
Architects are deeply involved in finish selection, detailing, and approvals. However, many design decisions unknowingly carry major cost implications. This course helps architects understand:
How finish specifications translate into measurable quantities
Why small detailing changes cause large cost variations
How to freeze finishes without inviting disputes or overruns
How to align design intent with budget reality in high-rise projects
Interior designers work closely with materials, finishes, mockups, and sample rooms. This course enables them to:
Understand quantity logic behind tiles, stone, wood, ceilings, and coatings
Control wastage, cutting losses, and execution-related variations
Coordinate better with site teams to avoid rework
Defend their design decisions with clear cost reasoning
Site engineers are the final link between drawings and execution. This course trains them to:
Read finishing drawings from a quantity and cost angle
Measure work correctly before and after execution
Prevent costly mistakes before they happen
Control rework, damage, and finishing-stage delays
High-rise finishing is not the same as low-rise or villa projects.
Repetition multiplies errors across 45 floors
Minor wastage per floor becomes massive overall
Delays in one trade affect multiple following trades
Material approvals and logistics directly impact cost
Rework on higher floors costs more time and money
This course is structured with this reality in mind.
Every module follows one clear principle:
Understand the work → Measure it correctly → Control the rate → Protect the cost
There is no unnecessary theory. Each module links:
Execution sequence
Quantity calculation logic
Rate impact
Cost risk
Site-level decision making
The course starts by defining the real role of a finishing engineer, not just as a supervisor, but as a cost controller. Participants learn how finishing errors, rework, and poor coordination directly affect billing and profitability.
Understanding finishing drawings is treated as a cost skill, not a reading skill. Missing details, unclear notes, and coordination gaps are identified early, before quantities are frozen.
Material specifications and approvals are explained with strong focus on how grades, thicknesses, finishes, and late approvals disturb project budgets.
Most finishing failures start before the finish is applied.
These modules explain:
Why poor surface preparation increases material consumption
How plaster thickness variation changes volume and cost
How putty and paint quantities should be logically assessed
Why repainting and defect rectification are major hidden costs
Participants learn to connect surface quality with long-term cost performance.
Tiles, stone, and wooden flooring are major cost components in high-rise buildings.
These modules cover:
Size-based and thickness-based quantity calculations
Base preparation and fixing material quantities
Dry versus wet fixing cost differences
Wastage, cutting losses, and polishing allowances
The focus remains on avoiding over-measurement and under-measurement.
False ceilings, partitions, doors, windows, and glazing systems are often mismeasured.
Participants learn:
Correct area measurement rules
How accessories and openings affect quantities
Height-based rate variations
Sealant and fixing material calculations
Special emphasis is given to coordination issues that cause repeated corrections.
Handrails, staircases, toilets, and kitchens are detail-heavy zones.
These modules explain:
Length, height, and component-based measurement
Interface between finishes and fixtures
Common quantity omissions
Why these areas generate the highest snag counts
Participants learn to anticipate problems rather than react to them.
Waterproofing coordination, mockups, and sample rooms are often treated casually.
This course explains:
Why finishing over waterproofing needs careful planning
How damage to treated surfaces increases cost
How mockups help freeze rates and prevent disputes
How quality checklists protect payment and approvals
Finishing work sequencing is one of the biggest cost-saving opportunities.
Participants learn:
Trade sequencing logic
Floor-wise planning for tall buildings
How poor coordination with services causes patchwork
How damaged finished surfaces silently increase cost
The final modules focus on:
Snag identification and responsibility fixing
Final cleaning scope and cost planning
Touch-up quantity control
Real-life lessons from finishing failures
The course ends by showing how small site-level decisions create large financial outcomes.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Read finishing drawings with a cost-focused mindset
Prepare and verify finishing quantities accurately
Understand how rates are built and disturbed
Control wastage, rework, and variation
Coordinate better between design, site, and execution
Protect project margins and personal credibility
Finishing works are not just about appearance.
They are about discipline, clarity, coordination, and control.
In a G+45 high-rise building, finishing mistakes are expensive, repetitive, and difficult to hide. This course equips architects, interior designers, and site engineers with the practical understanding needed to manage finishing works not just beautifully, but economically.
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