CFM 311

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Estimating Processes

Civil and Construction Engineering Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering

Course Description

The application of a basic understanding of construction materials and methods to effectively compile, organize, and analyze all items that influence and contribute to the total cost of construction projects. This includes maximizing estimating labor, materials, equipment, indirect costs, and subcontractor bidding processes effectively through software and computer integration.

When Taught

Fall and Winter

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3

Fixed/Max

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

0

Title

Estimating

Learning Outcome

Plan and develop methods of quantity take-off and estimating processes to demonstrate accuracy, organization, and attention to detail.

Title

Drawings and Specifications

Learning Outcome

Analyze and interpret construction drawings and specifications as they pertain to quantity take-offs.

Title

Quality

Learning Outcome

Compare and contrast quality levels and pricing of various construction materials and methods.

Title

Technology

Learning Outcome

Utilize advanced technology applications to create accurate and organized estimates.

Title

Sustainability

Learning Outcome

Synthesize data and information from various sources to understand basic life-cycle cost analysis.

Title

Ethics

Learning Outcome

Understand ethical dilemmas associated with estimating in the built environment.