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Quantity Surveying for Residential Township and Real Estate Developments Online Course For India and Gulf Countries Professionals

Quantity Surveying for Residential Township and Real Estate Developments Online Course For India and Gulf Countries Professionals

Language: ENGLISH

Instructors: BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYING & ESTIMATION TRAINING INSTITUTE SINCE 2016

Validity Period: 200 days

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Course: Quantity Surveying for Residential Township and Real Estate Developments


Module 1: Introduction to Quantity Surveying in Residential Townships

1.1 Understanding Residential Township Projects

  • Overview of township development: Components and scale

  • Types of residential developments (independent houses, apartments, villas, plotted development)

  • Example: Breakdown of a mid-sized township (500 units)

1.2 Role of Quantity Surveyor in Real Estate Projects

  • Responsibilities from inception to handover

  • Coordination with architects, contractors, and clients

  • Scenario: Quantity surveyor’s role in a phased township project

1.3 Key Terminologies and Standards in Quantity Surveying

  • Units of measurement, standard codes (POMI, IS standards)

  • Township-specific terms: plot, setback, FAR, infrastructure elements

  • Template: Glossary of terms for QS in township projects

1.4 Project Lifecycle and QS Involvement

  • Stages: Concept, design, procurement, construction, completion

  • QS inputs at each stage

  • Real example: QS involvement in early vs late design changes


Module 2: Preliminary Cost Estimation and Feasibility Study

2.1 Understanding Project Scope and Brief

  • Reviewing architectural drawings and land surveys

  • Assessing infrastructure and amenities scope

  • Example: Scope definition for 100-acre township

2.2 Preliminary Quantity Takeoff for Feasibility

  • Methods for high-level quantity estimation (area method, rate analysis)

  • Common items in township projects: roads, drainage, utilities, housing units

  • Template: Preliminary quantity takeoff sheet

2.3 Cost Indexes and Rate Analysis for Township Projects

  • Using local market rates and historical data

  • Adjusting for inflation and location factors

  • Scenario: Cost index impact on budget over 2 years

2.4 Preparing a Feasibility Cost Report

  • Components of feasibility report

  • Including risk contingencies and allowances

  • Real scenario: Feasibility report for a mixed-use residential township


Module 3: Detailed Quantity Takeoff and Measurement Techniques

3.1 Reading and Interpreting Township Drawings

  • Architectural, structural, MEP, and infrastructure drawings

  • Common challenges in township drawings

  • Example: Measurement of roads, plots, parks from layout plans

3.2 Standard Measurement Rules and Units

  • Units for earthwork, concrete, masonry, finishing works

  • Applying IS 1200 standards in township projects

  • Template: Measurement sheets with standard units

3.3 Techniques for Accurate Quantity Takeoff

  • Manual takeoff methods using scaled drawings

  • Cross-verifying quantities with site inspections

  • Real case: Correcting earthwork quantities after site survey

3.4 Preparing Bill of Quantities (BOQ) for Township Components

  • Segmenting BOQ for housing, infrastructure, utilities, landscaping

  • Ensuring completeness and clarity

  • Template: Sample BOQ for residential block and internal roads


Module 4: Costing and Rate Analysis for Township Components

4.1 Labor, Material, and Equipment Costing

  • Identifying key materials and labor categories

  • Rate buildup with local market surveys

  • Example: Rate analysis for RCC work in township clubhouse

4.2 Subcontractor and Vendor Price Analysis

  • Analyzing quotations from multiple vendors

  • Evaluating subcontractor rates and inclusions

  • Scenario: Comparing plumbing subcontractor bids for 200 units

4.3 Overheads, Contingencies, and Profit Margins

  • Calculating project overheads (site office, utilities)

  • Risk contingencies specific to township development

  • Real case: Applying contingencies for monsoon delays in road works

4.4 Preparing Comprehensive Cost Estimates

  • Combining rates with quantities into detailed estimates

  • Use of summary sheets and checklists

  • Template: Cost estimate summary for township phase 1


Module 5: Tendering and Contract Documentation

5.1 Preparing Tender Documents for Township Contracts

  • Contents: BOQ, specifications, conditions

  • Importance of clear scope and exclusions

  • Example: Tender package for internal roads and drainage

5.2 Tender Evaluation and Comparative Statement

  • Analyzing bids for completeness and compliance

  • Preparing comparative statements and recommendations

  • Template: Tender evaluation sheet for civil works

5.3 Contract Types and Payment Terms

  • Lump sum, unit rate, cost-plus contracts in township projects

  • Payment milestones and retention clauses

  • Scenario: Payment terms for phased housing block construction

5.4 Managing Variations and Change Orders

  • Procedures for approval and pricing of variations

  • Impact on project cost and schedule

  • Real example: Variation due to additional landscaping scope


Module 6: Construction Phase Quantity Surveying

6.1 Progress Measurement and Interim Valuations

  • Methods for measuring progress on multi-component township projects

  • Preparing valuation reports for payments

  • Example: Monthly progress valuation for earthworks and housing

6.2 Site Instructions and Variation Management

  • Documenting site instructions affecting quantities

  • Pricing variations and claims management

  • Template: Site instruction and variation log

6.3 Cost Control and Budget Monitoring

  • Tracking actual costs against estimates

  • Forecasting overruns and corrective actions

  • Scenario: Identifying cost overruns in utility installation

6.4 Quality Checks and Compliance Documentation

  • Ensuring work compliance with specifications during measurement

  • Coordinating with QA/QC teams for measurement accuracy

  • Real case: Resolving quantity disputes due to poor quality work


Module 7: Infrastructure and External Works Estimation

7.1 Roads, Pavements, and Drainage Quantities

  • Measurement methods for roads, sidewalks, stormwater drains

  • Material specifications and common rates

  • Example: BOQ segment for township internal road network

7.2 Water Supply and Sewerage System Costing

  • Estimating pipelines, pumping stations, treatment units

  • Typical subcontractor pricing considerations

  • Template: Water and sewerage quantity and cost sheet

7.3 Electrical and Street Lighting Estimation

  • Measuring cables, poles, fixtures, and controls

  • Coordination with electrical engineers for rate buildup

  • Scenario: Cost estimation for township street lighting phase 1

7.4 Landscaping and Amenities Costing

  • Quantities for soft landscaping, play areas, fencing

  • Estimating costs for clubhouses, community halls

  • Real example: Landscaping BOQ for a residential phase


Module 8: Final Accounts and Project Closeout

8.1 Preparation of Final Bill and Account Reconciliation

  • Collating all quantities, variations, and payments

  • Final reconciliation with contractor and client

  • Template: Final account reconciliation statement

8.2 Handling Retentions and Release of Payments

  • Managing retention money and defect liability period

  • Documentation for final payment release

  • Scenario: Retention release process after 1-year defect liability

8.3 Claims and Dispute Resolution

  • Common claims in township projects (delays, extra work)

  • Documentation and negotiation best practices

  • Real case: Settlement of delay claim due to utility diversion

8.4 Project Handover and Documentation Archiving

  • Preparation of handover documents and as-built quantities

  • Archiving for audit and future reference

  • Template: Project closeout checklist


Module 9: Risk Management and Legal Considerations

9.1 Identifying Risks in Residential Township QS

  • Risks related to design changes, price fluctuations, weather

  • Risk register creation

  • Example: Risk assessment for monsoon season impact

9.2 Contractual Risk Mitigation

  • Clauses protecting QS and developers

  • Handling unforeseen site conditions

  • Scenario: Managing risk due to land acquisition delays

9.3 Compliance with Local Regulations and Standards

  • Statutory approvals impacting QS work

  • Environmental and safety compliance costs

  • Template: Regulatory compliance checklist

9.4 Insurance and Bonding in Township Projects

  • Types of insurance (performance, liability) relevant to QS

  • Role of bonds in payment security

  • Real example: Insurance requirements in large township contracts


Module 10: Reporting, Communication, and Professional Development

10.1 Preparing QS Reports for Stakeholders

  • Formats for progress reports, cost reports, and final summaries

  • Tailoring communication for clients, contractors, and management

  • Template: Monthly QS progress report

10.2 Effective Communication and Coordination

  • Managing communication flow between all parties

  • Handling disputes and clarifications diplomatically

  • Scenario: Resolving scope misunderstanding through clear reporting

10.3 Ethical Practices in Quantity Surveying

  • Professional ethics, conflict of interest, confidentiality

  • Case studies of ethical dilemmas in township QS

10.4 Continuing Professional Development and Skills Enhancement

  • Recommended certifications, workshops, and resources

  • Keeping up with industry trends and standards

  • Example: Planning a personal professional growth path

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