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MODULE 1: Role of Finishing Engineer in Estimation & Cost Control
1-Estimation-and-Costing-for-Finishing-Works-Engineering
Scope of finishing works in high-rise projects
Interface between execution, quantities, and billing
Cost impact of finishing errors and rework
Typical mistakes by new finishing engineers affecting cost
MODULE 2: Understanding Finishing Drawings for Quantity Extraction
Reading architectural finishing drawings
Understanding notes, legends, levels, and references
Identifying missing details affecting quantities
Drawing clarifications before quantity finalization
MODULE 3: Material Specifications and Their Cost Implications
Reading material specifications for finishes
Grade, thickness, brand, and finish impact on rates
Hidden cost items inside specifications
Matching drawings with specifications
MODULE 4: Material Approval Process and Cost Locking
Sample approval workflow and its cost relevance
Mockups and reference panels for rate finalization
Approved material vs tender assumptions
Cost variations due to late approvals
MODULE 5: Surface Preparation and Quantity Readiness
Plaster readiness checks before finishing
Flatness and tolerance affecting material consumption
Moisture and curing checks impacting finish life
Cost impact of poor surface preparation
MODULE 6: Wall Plastering Quantification and Cost Control
Types of plaster used in high-rise buildings
Thickness control and its effect on volume
Measuring plaster quantities accurately
Common plaster defects leading to extra cost
MODULE 7: Putty Works Estimation
Types of putty used in buildings
Layer-wise thickness assumptions
Area calculation methods
Wastage control and cost impact
MODULE 8: Primer and Paint Works Quantification
Types of primers and paints used in projects
Coverage norms and consumption logic
Coat-wise area calculations
Cost impact of re-painting and defects
MODULE 9: Tile Works Estimation
Tile types and size-wise measurement
Base preparation quantities
Adhesive, grout, and spacers estimation
Wastage and cutting allowances
MODULE 10: Stone Flooring Works Estimation
Natural stone types used in high-rise buildings
Thickness-based quantity calculation
Dry vs wet fixing cost differences
Polishing and surface protection quantities
MODULE 11: Wooden Flooring Works Estimation
Types of wooden flooring systems
Area measurement methods
Underlay and skirting quantities
Expansion joint and wastage factors
MODULE 12: False Ceiling Works Quantification
Types of ceiling systems
Area measurement rules
Grid, hanger, and accessory quantities
Opening and cutout adjustments
MODULE 13: Gypsum Board Partition Estimation
Partition layout measurement
Stud, track, and board quantities
Joint treatment and finishing allowances
Height-based rate variations
MODULE 14: Door and Frame Estimation
Door and frame types used in high-rise projects
Size-wise quantity calculations
Hardware and accessory inclusion
Installation and finishing cost considerations
MODULE 15: Window and Glazing Works Estimation
Window system types
Area vs unit-based measurement
Glass thickness and cost variation
Sealant and accessory quantities
MODULE 16: Handrails and Balustrades Estimation
Material-wise measurement methods
Length and height-based calculations
Fixing and anchoring costs
Safety compliance impact on cost
MODULE 17: Staircase Finishing Quantification
Tread, riser, and landing measurements
Edge protection quantities
Skirting and nosing calculation
Uniformity control and rework cost
MODULE 18: Toilet Finishing Estimation
Floor and wall tile quantity logic
Waterproofed surface finishing considerations
Sanitary fixture coordination impact
Common quantity omissions in toilets
MODULE 19: Kitchen Finishing Estimation
Countertop quantity calculation
Dado tile measurement methods
Cabinet and fixture interface allowances
Alignment issues causing cost escalation
MODULE 20: Waterproofing Coordination for Finishing
Areas requiring waterproofing treatment
Protection during finishing works
Finishing over treated surfaces
Cost of damage to waterproofing layers
MODULE 21: External Finishing Works Estimation
External plaster quantity methods
External paint coverage norms
Crack control and repair allowances
Weather-related wastage factors
MODULE 22: Sealants and Joint Treatment Estimation
Types of joints in finishing works
Length-based quantity calculation
Sealant consumption logic
Failure causes and rework cost
MODULE 23: Mockups and Sample Rooms in Cost Control
Purpose of mockups in rate finalization
Quantity benchmarking through sample rooms
Controlling variation using approved mockups
Cost disputes avoided through references
MODULE 24: Quality Checklists and Cost Protection
Stage-wise inspection checklists
Acceptance criteria linked to payment
Defect rectification cost responsibility
Documentation for cost protection
MODULE 25: Finishing Work Sequencing and Cost Efficiency
Logical order of finishing trades
Avoiding damage to completed works
Floor-wise execution planning
Time delay impact on finishing cost
MODULE 26: Coordination with Services for Finishing
Cutouts and openings planning
Alignment of fixtures with finishes
Avoiding patchwork and rework
Cost impact of poor coordination
MODULE 27: Protection of Finished Surfaces
Temporary protection quantity planning
Movement control strategies
Protection removal without damage
Cost of damaged finished works
MODULE 28: Snag List Preparation and Cost Closure
Identifying finish defects
Categorizing snags by severity
Cost responsibility for rectification
Closure tracking before final billing
MODULE 29: Final Cleaning and Handover Cost Planning
Pre-handover cleaning scope
Finish appearance evaluation
Touch-up quantity assessment
Handover readiness confirmation
MODULE 30: Common Finishing Failures and Cost Lessons
Typical causes of finishing rework
Time and cost impact analysis
Contractor and supervision mistakes
Practical site-based lessons
Preview - ESTIMATION AND COSTING COURSE FOR FINISHING WORKS ENGINEERING FOR ARCHITECTS, INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND SITE ENGINEERS
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