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Quantity Surveying & Costing for Transportation Terminals (Bus Stations, Metro Stations) Online Course

Quantity Surveying & Costing for Transportation Terminals (Bus Stations, Metro Stations) Online Course

Language: ENGLISH

Instructors: BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYING AND ESTIMATION BILLING PLANNING TRAINING INSTITUTE FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS

Validity Period: 200 days

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Course: Quantity Surveying & Costing for Transportation Terminals (Bus Stations, Metro Stations)


Module 1: Introduction to Quantity Surveying in Transportation Terminals

1.1 Overview of Transportation Terminals

  • Types of terminals: Bus stations, metro stations, intermodal hubs

  • Key features and construction characteristics

  • Real scenario: Cost implications of a major bus terminal upgrade in Delhi

1.2 Role of Quantity Surveyor in Terminal Projects

  • QS responsibilities from inception to completion

  • Coordination with design and construction teams

  • Example: QS role in phased construction of a metro station in Mumbai

1.3 Project Lifecycle & Cost Control Principles

  • Project stages: Feasibility, design, construction, operation

  • Cost control techniques specific to terminal projects

  • Template: Cost control checklist for terminal projects

1.4 Key Stakeholders and Contractual Framework

  • Client, contractor, consultant, government bodies

  • Contract types commonly used (Lump sum, EPC, Design-Bid-Build)

  • Example: Contract dispute due to scope changes in a bus terminal project


Module 2: Preliminary Cost Estimation & Budgeting

2.1 Understanding Project Scope and Specifications

  • Review of architectural, structural, and MEP specifications for terminals

  • Importance of detailed scope definition for cost accuracy

  • Real scenario: Scope creep impact on cost in a metro station expansion

2.2 Methods of Preliminary Cost Estimation

  • Approximate quantity take-offs based on conceptual drawings

  • Historical data comparison and unit rate estimation

  • Template: Preliminary cost estimate worksheet

2.3 Preparing the Project Budget

  • Aligning preliminary estimates with client’s budget constraints

  • Contingency planning and risk allowances

  • Example: Budget preparation for a bus terminal with multi-level parking

2.4 Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) for Terminals

  • Developing a CBS tailored to transportation terminals

  • Typical CBS elements: Civil works, electrical, mechanical, finishes, equipment

  • Template: Sample CBS for a metro station


Module 3: Detailed Quantity Take-off for Terminal Infrastructure

3.1 Civil Works Quantity Take-off

  • Excavation, foundation, columns, slabs, walls, pavements

  • Measuring techniques per standard methods (e.g., POM or IS standards)

  • Real example: Quantity take-off for earthworks in a metro station

3.2 Architectural Finishes and Fixtures

  • Flooring, cladding, glazing, ceilings, signage

  • Managing finishes for heavy-traffic public spaces

  • Template: Sample take-off sheet for terminal finishes

3.3 Mechanical & Electrical Quantities

  • HVAC systems, escalators, elevators, lighting, fire safety

  • Challenges in estimating complex MEP systems

  • Example: Take-off for ventilation ducts in an underground metro station

3.4 Transportation Equipment and Ancillary Works

  • Bus bays, ticket counters, passenger information systems

  • External works: Roads, parking, landscaping

  • Template: Schedule of quantities for external works


Module 4: Unit Rate Analysis and Costing

4.1 Developing Unit Rates for Terminal Components

  • Factors influencing rates: Materials, labor, equipment, overheads

  • Regional cost variations and sourcing strategies

  • Real scenario: Comparing unit rates for concrete works in different cities

4.2 Rate Analysis for Civil Works

  • Stepwise calculation including material quantities, labor productivity, wastage

  • Example: Rate analysis of RCC slab for metro platform

4.3 Rate Analysis for MEP Works

  • Costing escalators, electrical panels, fire alarm systems

  • Template: Unit rate calculation for lighting fixtures

4.4 Incorporating Overheads and Profit Margins

  • Indirect costs: Site supervision, insurance, security

  • Profit margins for contractors and subcontractors

  • Example: Final cost build-up for escalator installation including overheads


Module 5: Tendering and Procurement Process

5.1 Preparing Bill of Quantities (BOQ) for Tendering

  • BOQ structure specific to terminals

  • Detailing and clarifying specifications to avoid ambiguities

  • Template: Sample BOQ format for bus terminal project

5.2 Tender Documentation and Evaluation Criteria

  • Key tender documents: Instructions, forms, conditions

  • Evaluation based on price, quality, and timeline

  • Scenario: Tender evaluation for a metro station package

5.3 Vendor Prequalification and Procurement Strategy

  • Prequalification criteria for suppliers of specialized equipment

  • Selecting between single source vs multiple suppliers

  • Example: Procurement strategy for escalator supply and installation

5.4 Managing Variations and Change Orders

  • Identifying scope changes during tender and construction phases

  • Cost impact assessment and approval process

  • Template: Change order request and approval form


Module 6: Cost Monitoring and Progress Payment

6.1 Setting up Cost Monitoring Systems

  • Tracking actual expenditure vs budgeted costs

  • Use of measurement books and progress reports

  • Real example: Cost control during metro station civil works phase

6.2 Valuation of Work Done and Interim Payments

  • Methods for measuring completed works

  • Preparation of interim payment certificates

  • Template: Interim payment certificate format

6.3 Handling Retentions and Performance Guarantees

  • Calculating retention money from interim payments

  • Legal and contractual provisions related to retention

  • Scenario: Release of retention money after successful commissioning

6.4 Reporting to Stakeholders

  • Preparing cost reports for client and project management

  • Communicating budget variances and forecasts

  • Template: Monthly cost report for transportation terminal projects


Module 7: Risk Management in Quantity Surveying for Terminals

7.1 Identifying Cost Risks in Terminal Projects

  • Risks from scope changes, unforeseen site conditions, price fluctuations

  • Impact of regulatory changes and environmental clearances

  • Real scenario: Risk impact from utility relocation during metro construction

7.2 Quantifying and Contingency Planning

  • Estimating financial contingency based on risk analysis

  • Preparing risk registers and mitigation strategies

  • Template: Risk register with cost impact columns

7.3 Contractual Risk Management

  • Clauses dealing with delay penalties, force majeure, and claims

  • Negotiation techniques for risk sharing

  • Example: Claim management for delay in bus terminal completion

7.4 Insurance and Bonding Considerations

  • Types of insurance relevant to terminal construction

  • Performance bonds, advance payment guarantees

  • Scenario: Insurance claim settlement for accidental damage on site


Module 8: Final Account Preparation and Project Closure

8.1 Compilation of Final Quantities and Costs

  • Reconciling BOQ quantities with actual executed work

  • Handling variations and final adjustments

  • Real example: Final account settlement for a metro station civil contract

8.2 Certification and Release of Final Payments

  • Documentation required for final payment certification

  • Release of retention and performance guarantees

  • Template: Final payment certificate format

8.3 Dispute Resolution and Claims Settlement

  • Common disputes in terminal projects related to cost and variations

  • Alternative dispute resolution methods: Arbitration, mediation

  • Scenario: Resolving a cost claim due to design changes

8.4 Lessons Learned and Reporting

  • Documenting cost lessons for future projects

  • Preparing closure reports with cost analysis

  • Template: Project closure cost report


Module 9: Sustainability and Life Cycle Costing in Terminal Projects

9.1 Importance of Sustainable Design and Construction

  • Energy-efficient systems, green materials, waste reduction

  • Cost implications and benefits over project life

  • Scenario: Incorporating solar panels in metro station design

9.2 Life Cycle Costing (LCC) Methodology

  • Estimating total cost over the asset’s life, including maintenance

  • Comparing initial cost vs operating cost trade-offs

  • Template: Life cycle cost analysis worksheet

9.3 Maintenance Cost Estimation for Terminals

  • Predicting routine and major maintenance costs for terminal facilities

  • Budgeting for long-term asset management

  • Example: Maintenance budgeting for escalators and elevators

9.4 Incorporating Sustainability in Tender and Contract Documents

  • Specifying green materials and standards in procurement

  • Monitoring sustainability compliance and cost control

  • Template: Sustainability requirements checklist


Module 10: Practical Case Studies and Templates Workshop

10.1 Case Study: Quantity Surveying for a Major Bus Terminal Upgrade

  • Step-by-step cost estimation, tendering, and cost control

  • Challenges faced and solutions applied

10.2 Case Study: Cost Management in an Underground Metro Station

  • Complexities in MEP systems and risk management

  • Final account settlement and lessons learned

10.3 Practical Templates and Forms

  • Complete set of sample templates: BOQ, rate analysis, change order, payment certificate, risk register

10.4 Hands-on Exercise: Prepare a Mini BOQ and Cost Estimate

  • Using provided drawings and scope description, prepare a detailed BOQ and preliminary cost estimate

  • Group discussion and review of outcomes


 

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