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CONNECT Construction with Best Value

Job Order Contracting

The consistent execution of quality repair, renovation, maintenance, and new construction activities on-time, and on-budget, remains elusive to most, yet is readily available to all. Leaders support and actively participate in planning, procurement, and implementation, allocate the necessary resources, and monitor and support continuously.

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Construction quality management: Everything you need to know

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By performing ongoing due diligence across these areas (and many others), construction quality management helps ensure projects are completed on time and on budget, using suitably high-quality materials and pre-agreed standards. Auditing and testing. Creating a plan. The former is clearly preferable to the latter.

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Change Orders in Construction – 101 Guide

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Inefficiency and inability by the project owner or project team to deliver jobs within budget and schedule, thereby requiring additional money, time, and resources. Aside from changing the project scope, project schedule, and end product, change orders can also impact your accountability and liability, and put your payment at risk.

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Why Projects Fail

Job Order Contracting

The ability to successfully account for and manage change during a project lies in an organization’s leadership and level of maturity relative to its strategies, processes, goals, and resources. 40-50% work is either rework or not “value-added work.” People can’t perform better than the system allows, W. Edwards Demming.

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Enabling Job Order Contracting Through Training and LEAN Methods

Job Order Contracting

While cost data from the RSMeans Company, LLC traditionally has been used for the majority of Job Order Contracts and has been seen as an independent, objective resource for construction cost data, the later has changed due its recent acquisition. Research how your JOC affects legal liability and assure it is, and remains in compliance.

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The role of a quantity surveyor in construction sector

Construction Cost Estimating

Liabilities of a Quantity Surveyor: A Quantity Surveyor (QS) is a professional who mainly deals with construction costs and contracts associated with the Construction Industry. The role of a quantity surveyor is to recognize and compile the related costs with the purpose of creating a complete budget for any project.

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A position is vacant for Quantity Surveyor / Estimator

Construction Cost Estimating

Duties and liabilities: • Costings and budgets formation for the allotted projects. Tender and contract documents formation together with the bills of materials for procurement. Should contain sound practical organisation skills, planning of resources and programme scheduling. Advocating on the procurement policy.