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Project Cost Estimating, Budgeting and Value Engineering Skills

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Project Management Training Courses

Project Cost Estimating, Budgeting and Value Engineering Skills

Berlin

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03 Feb 2025 : 14 Feb  2025

50 Hours

7950 USD

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The decision to proceed with a project is often based almost exclusively on early conceptual costestimates, and these estimates provide the basis for the cash flow projections and budget forecasts used during the project feasibility study. Unreliable cost estimates can result in significant cost overruns later in the project life when it is too late to contain them. As potential projects are considered, management not only requires costs estimates of high accuracy, they seek opportunities to reduce life-cycle costs, improve budget accuracy and optimize whole-life project value.

Determining which estimation method to use, at each stage of project development, depends on theinformation available at the time of preparation and its desired accuracy. Besides, decisions regardingoptimising project costs without sacrificing quality or functionality are highly dependent on the use of a set of systematic and logical procedures and techniques to enhance the whole-life project value.This course will provide the delegates with the necessary skills needed for accurately estimating the total cost of their proposed projects, eliminating unnecessary costs, linking cost estimates to selectedprocurement methods, and enhancing the overall value of project delivery. The course offers a series of estimating techniques and processes to forecast accurately the anticipated costs of projects with a focus on budget estimates, estimates for pre-construction services, estimating contractor and sub-contractor work, estimating general conditions, pricing self-performed work, estimating negotiated contracts, and performing lump-sum and unit-price estimates.

The course also presents the value engineering methodology which emphasizes the return-on-investment aspect of decision-making in terms of lifecycle costs during project planning, procurement and execution. This methodology can be used to identify alternative ideas/solutions at any project phase to produce the client’s best value requirements. Within the project management context this course significantly enhances cost estimating, budgeting, creative thinking, problem solving, and informed decision-making skills.

 

The Structure

Module 1 - Project Cost Estimating Skills

Module 2 - Value Engineering Skills

 

The Goals

The primary objectives of the programme are to help delegates to:

  • Gain knowledge of techniques used in project estimating, from the conceptual stage to the final detailed estimate
  • Understand the different types of estimates used to accurately and progressively estimate project costs
  • Understand the different types of contracts based on the distribution of risk between contracting parties
  • Effectively apply incentive arrangements to get the best results from the contract
  • Understand the fundamental concepts of Value Engineering and Analysis
  • Understand how value engineering supports effective project management by providing a continuous thread of good practice throughout the project development process
  • Appreciate the level and nature of the information needed to develop a project scope
  • Gather and organize information and cost relevant to key elements of the project
  • Learn how to capture and incorporate stakeholders’ input in the development of the project charter
  • Report effectively to top management and project stakeholders in the context of proposing alternatives that improve the overall project value
  • Demonstrate proficiency in applying life-cycle costing principles
  • Objectively present a convincing case in support of certain project alternatives.

 

The Delegates

This course is designed for all those responsible for making significant decisions concerning costs, plans and budgets for large and complex projects. Project managers, project cost estimators, cost controllers, project planners, contract professionals, and project procurement staff will find this course highly relevant.

The course should also be of interest to anyone involved in project initiation, project estimating and budgeting, and development as well as critical assessment of project cost proposals in client and contracting companies.

 

The Process

The course is a mixture of speaker input, case studies and practice exercises which will be used to facilitate group discussion. Delegates will gain detailed knowledge of estimating and value engineering concepts and techniques by active participation in the exercise/training sessions. Through lectures, case studies and practical exercises, delegates will focus on the relevant key concepts, terms, and principles necessary for realistically estimating and optimizing project costs.

 

The Benefits

Organizations will be better prepared in relation to how they:
  • Apply a consistent and streamlined project cost management process according to best practices
  • Utilize information from previous projects and industry standards to estimate costs for a new project.
  • Master the application of cost estimating tools and techniques in order to improve all levels of project estimating and control in the organization.
  • Effectively incorporate risk in cost estimation to provide a more realistic cost baseline which will be used to monitor cost performance during project execution.
  • Form and instill common understanding among multi-disciplinary teams,
  • Focus the efforts on the purposes behind the project.
  • Adopt and apply a structured approach, tested and successful procedures that are directed toward achieving success in meeting the purposes for the "project" by all involved.

 

The Results

Delegates attending this course will be able to:
  • Integrate all relevant project elements into a cohesive and comprehensive cost estimate
  • Prepare budget estimates that will enable the owner-organization to make informed decisions as to the feasibility of a potential project
  • Compare the costs of alternative strategies or technical approaches to ensure the most economical project at the desired level of quality
  • Structure the contract compensation arrangement to provide the highest level of incentives to complete the project on schedule and within the determined budget
  • Keep accurate control of the progressive budgeting process based on the various stages of design
  • Prepare accurate budget estimates through the programming phase, the schematic design phase, and finally the design development phase
  • Compare the costs of alternatives to ensure the most economical project at the desired level of quality
  • Understanding the most appropriate contracting structure to ensure the desired project results
  • Apply proper risk analysis to effectively mitigate risks at minimal costs, and to determine appropriate contingencies for residual risks
  • Obtain the skills required to prepare and manage the bidding process
  • Prepare lump-sum, unit-price, cost plus, and time-and-materials estimates and contracts
  • Keep accurate control of the progressive budgeting process based on the various stages of design
  • Manage the interface between many value-adding project phases and management expectations
  • Apply systematic and innovative methodology with multi-disciplinary approach to achieve better value and cost optimization for projects.

 

The Core Competencies

Delegates attending this course will enhance their competencies in the following areas:
  • Skill and confidence to estimate project costs accurately and ability to sidestep the most common cost estimating pitfalls and problems.
  • Developing an initial project budget for the owner
  • Determining project feasibility
  • Preparing bids and cost proposals
  • Determining the cost impacts of change orders
  • Preparing a Schedule of Values
  • Creating historical cost databases to improve future estimating accuracy
  • Bringing Value Engineering into the organization’s project initiation and planning processes
  • Evaluating alternatives based on their cost and true value throughout the project life-cycle.
  • Identifying major roadblocks to thinking creatively about project challenges, and ways to mitigate them
  • Evaluating the results of a brainstorming session to develop the best value-adding scenario for theproject.

 

The Programme Content

Module 1: Project Cost Estimating Skills

Cost Estimating Basics
  • The estimating life cycle
  • Phases of the Design Process
    • Programming phase
    • Schematic design
    • Design development
    • Construction documents
  • Estimating accuracy by phase
  • Conceptual Cost Estimates
  • Rough Order of Magnitude Estimates (Broad Scope Estimates)
  • Assemblies cost estimates
  • Cost indices
  • Semi-detailed Estimates (Narrow Scope Estimates)
  • Definitive Estimates (Detailed Scope Estimates)
  • Basic procedures
  • Lump-sum contracts
  • Unit-price contracts
  • Cost-plus contracts
  • Cost-plus contract with guaranteed maximum price (GMP)
  • Time-and-materials contracts
  • Bid method
  • Negotiated method
  • Quantity take-off
  • Types of construction contracts
  • Procurement methods
  • Pre-construction services
  • Risk analysis and contingencies
Broad Scope Cost Estimating Techniques
  • Adjustments to Project Cost for Broad Scope Estimates
  • PERT Project Cost Analysis
    • PERT Unit Cost Estimates
      • Formulae for Cost Estimating
      • The Normal Distribution Curve
      • Z-Value Table
      • The Probability of Project Completion within Budget
      • Estimating Project Unit Cost by Using the Standard Deviation
      • Estimating the Project Unit Cost at a Required Probability
      • The Probability of Completing the Project at a Required Cost
      • PERT vs. Standard Deviation & Z-Values
      • Adjustments to Estimates Based on Previous Projects
    • Adjustments for Time
    • Review: Future Value of Money
    • Review: Present Value of Money
    • Equivalent Annual Interest Rate
    • Index to Adjust for Time
    • Equivalent Compound Interest
    • Location Index for Construction
    • Adjustments for Location
    • Adjustments for Size
    • Combined Adjustments
    • Economic Price Adjustment
    • Estimating Durations based on the Learning Curve Effect
    • Estimating Costs based on the Learning Curve Effect
    • Unit-Cost Adjustments
    • Learning Curves
Budget Estimating Process
  • Estimating by design phase
    • Programming budget estimates
    • Schematic design budget estimates
    • Design development budget estimates
  • Estimating pre-construction services
  • Request for proposal
  • Development of pre-construction services estimate
  • Pre-construction services contract
  • Budget control log
Bid Contract Estimating Process
  • Pre-estimate activities
    • Estimating process
    • Solicitation of lump-sum bids
    • Order-of-Magnitude estimates
    • Work Breakdown Structure
    • Estimating team
    • Scheduling the estimating work
    • Subcontractors and major suppliers
    • Estimating forms
    • Accuracy and error prevention
  • Pricing self-performed work
  • Recap sheet
  • Materials
  • Labour
  • Applying pricing factors
  • Summary recap
  • Subcontractor work
  • Project summary schedule
  • Alternative techniques
  • Elements of the general conditions estimate
  • Final document review
  • Completing the bid summary
  • Final mark-ups
  • Sales tax
  • Validating the estimate
  • Estimating subcontractor work
  • Estimating General Conditions
  • Completing the estimate
Unit Price Estimates
  • Unit price bid forms
  • Direct cost estimation
    • Materials
    • Labour
    • Indirect labour
    • Subcontractors
    • Recap summary sheet
    • Direct-to-indirect cost factor
  • Mark-up determination
  • Variation-in-quantity contract provision
  • Risk analysis
  • Bid finalisation
Negotiated Contract Estimating
  • Guaranteed Maximum Price Estimates
    • Contract procurement process
    • Documents
    • Strategies
    • Estimating process
    • Contingencies
  • Fee determination for negotiated contracts
  • Reimbursable versus Non-reimbursable costs
  • Home office overhead
  • Risk evaluation
  • Fee structure
  • Cost savings split
  • Strategies for responding to the Request for Proposal
  • Documents to be included with the Request for Proposal
  • General Contractor interview and selection process
  • Negotiated subcontracts
  • Cost proposals for negotiated contracts
Contract Types and Compensation Arrangements
  • Risk distribution in contracting
  • Project risk profiles
  • Contract types according to risk distribution
  • Fixed Price Contracts
    • Firm Fixed Price
    • Fixed Price with Economic Adjustment
  • Incentive Contracts
  • Fixed Price Incentive
  • Cost Plus Incentive
  • Cost Reimbursement
  • Cost Plus Award Fee
  • Cost Plus Fixed Fee
  • Cost-Plus Contracts
  • Time-and-Materials
Narrow Scope Cost Estimating Techniques
  • Power-sizing techniques (Capacity Ratios)
  • Factor estimates
  • Cost estimating relationships (CER)
  • Design-to-cost-estimates
  • Target cost estimates
  • Adjusting for Project Type and Quality Level
  • Features Determining the Quality Level (Grade) of a Structure
  • Adjusting for Quality Level by Using a Costing Publication
  • Economic Constraints
  • Parametric Cost Estimating
  • Analysis of Estimating Accuracy
 

Module 2:  Value Engineering Skills


Framework for Applying Value Engineering in Projects
  • What is Value Engineering? Why is it important?
  • Defining Value Engineering concepts and principles
  • Purpose of Value Engineering and Value Analysis
  • Strengths and Weaknesses of Value Engineering
  • How and When is Value Engineering applied?
  • Project definition and initiation
  • Project scope and charter development
  • Life-cycle costing techniques
  • Project stakeholders analysis and management
  • Identifying relationships between Value, Cost and Worth
  • Initiating Value Engineering Process
  • Overview of Different Value Engineering Phases
  • The Information Phase – steps and procedures
  • Developing Value Engineering Job Plan
The Function Analysis Phase - Expressing Project Functional Needs and Constraints
  • The need for Function Analysis in projects
  • Defining project constraints – relationships and tradeoffs
  • Conceptual project cost estimating techniques
  • Function-Cost-Worth Analysis
  • Developing FAST Diagrams to identify critical project components
  • The Technical FAST Model to perform project value analysis
  • Case Study
  • Cross-Functional Project Team Approach
The Creative Phase - Inspiring Creativity in Your Project Team
  • Creativity and Creative thinking within the project environment
  • Individual vs. Group thinking to improve the quality of project decisions
  • Creativity techniques as applied to optimize project value
  • Blocks to creativity within the project team
  • Brainstorm project solutions
  • Reaching consensus and leveraging the power of project team collaboration
  • Project risk perception and identification
  • Project prioritization process using the Delphi technique
  • The use of Force-field analysis in project problem solving
  • Output of the Creative Phase
The Evaluation Phase -Making Informed Project Decisions
  • Project ideas screening
  • Project evaluation methods
  • Quantitative evaluation using objective data
  • Subjective evaluation – project-related criteria weighting
  • Revisiting project life-cycle costing analysis
  • Incorporating inflation in project economic analysis
  • Performing project risk and scenario analyses
  • Risk Life-cycle simulation modelling - best and worst project cost scenarios
  • Pitfalls associated with the use of existing economic models
  • Incremental benefit-cost analysis for project evaluation
  • Effective Decision-making in project environment
  • Output of the Evaluation Phase
The Planning and Reporting Phases -Getting Results through Effective Communication
  • Develop and assess VE proposals to optimize project value
  • Develop action plans and assign project roles and responsibilities
  • Reporting VE findings to Senior Management and project stakeholders
  • Mastering oral presentation techniques & interpersonal skills
  • Strategies for project plan execution
  • Incorporating VE into the early project phases
  • Integrating VE with Continuous Improvement Techniques
  • Wrap-up

Day 1 - Asset Cost Management Introduction

Maintenance & Reliability Best Practices are critical for every successful individual and company. This workshop delivers many practical and new Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices concepts and tools. You will discuss these concepts and practice using practical tools in case studies and discussion groups. The costs associated with equipment downtime and reduced production can be significant. Learning how to effectively manage all aspects of your industrial facility is a must.This workshop is a combination of instructor lead topic areas and class discussions. Interactive discussions will allow you to hear and learn best in class applications relating to maintenance planning and cost management strategies. You will have the opportunity to ask lots of questions in order to consider how best to apply these tools and techniques in your organization.

Day 2 - Laying the Groundwork

Maintenance & Reliability Best Practices are critical for every successful individual and company. This workshop delivers many practical and new Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices concepts and tools. You will discuss these concepts and practice using practical tools in case studies and discussion groups. The costs associated with equipment downtime and reduced production can be significant. Learning how to effectively manage all aspects of your industrial facility is a must.This workshop is a combination of instructor lead topic areas and class discussions. Interactive discussions will allow you to hear and learn best in class applications relating to maintenance planning and cost management strategies. You will have the opportunity to ask lots of questions in order to consider how best to apply these tools and techniques in your organization.

Day 3 - Applying the Value based Process

Maintenance & Reliability Best Practices are critical for every successful individual and company. This workshop delivers many practical and new Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices concepts and tools. You will discuss these concepts and practice using practical tools in case studies and discussion groups. The costs associated with equipment downtime and reduced production can be significant. Learning how to effectively manage all aspects of your industrial facility is a must.This workshop is a combination of instructor lead topic areas and class discussions. Interactive discussions will allow you to hear and learn best in class applications relating to maintenance planning and cost management strategies. You will have the opportunity to ask lots of questions in order to consider how best to apply these tools and techniques in your organization.

Day 4 - Ensuring the Continuity of the Value-based Process

Maintenance & Reliability Best Practices are critical for every successful individual and company. This workshop delivers many practical and new Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices concepts and tools. You will discuss these concepts and practice using practical tools in case studies and discussion groups. The costs associated with equipment downtime and reduced production can be significant. Learning how to effectively manage all aspects of your industrial facility is a must.This workshop is a combination of instructor lead topic areas and class discussions. Interactive discussions will allow you to hear and learn best in class applications relating to maintenance planning and cost management strategies. You will have the opportunity to ask lots of questions in order to consider how best to apply these tools and techniques in your organization.

The European Quality of Training and Management Consulting relies on advanced methodology in developing skills and enhancing the effectiveness of human resources. The company adopts modern methods to achieve these goals. In order to achieve its objectives, European Quality follows the following steps in a precise and professional manner:

  • Lectures and Visual Presentations:

    • Theoretical lectures are presented through PowerPoint presentations, videos, and short films, providing a comprehensive and enjoyable learning experience.

  • Scientific Assessment:

    • Trainees are thoroughly assessed before and after the training program to ensure the desired objectives are achieved and to provide necessary guidance.

  • Brainstorming and Role-playing:

    • Innovation and problem-solving are encouraged through brainstorming sessions and role playing experiences.

  • Practical Cases:

    • Practical learning is emphasized through cases relevant to the subject matter and the nature of work for the trainees, contributing to the development of practical skills.

  • Final Evaluation and Certificates:

    • A comprehensive assessment is conducted at the end of the program. Trainees are awarded attendance and participation certificates recognized by the European Quality for Training and Administrative Consultations, provided they have completed at least 80% of the program days.

  • Training Materials:

    • Professional trainers and experts in various fields create scientific and practical training materials, which are printed and retained, and distributed on CD or flash drives to ensure easy access to the content.

  • Post-Training Follow-up:

    • European Quality for Training and Administrative Consultations provides continuous support after the training program. This support includes additional consultancy sessions or workshops to ensure the continuity of learning and the application of acquired skills in the working environment.

  • Customized Training Programs:

    • Training programs are designed to meet the needs of individual companies and institutions. Client needs are carefully analyzed to ensure that the training content aligns with their specific objectives and achieves the desired impact.

  • Utilizing Technology:

    • Training incorporates modern techniques such as online platforms and distance learning to provide flexible and effective learning experiences. Participants can access educational resources online and engage in discussions and online workshops.

  • Specialized Trainers:

    • Trainers and lecturers are carefully selected to ensure they have high expertise in their fields. Experience and professionalism are added to the training to ensure the delivery of high-quality content and effective learning experiences.

  • Encouraging Participation:

    • European Quality encourages active participation and interaction during training sessions. Interactive activities such as group discussions and collective exercises are organized to stimulate effective participation in the learning process.

  • Focus on Personal Transformation:

    • Participants are encouraged to think critically and develop problem-solving skills and decision making abilities. They are guided towards achieving personal and professional transformation, leading to improved performance in their work areas.

  • Continuous Assessment:

    • Continuous assessments are provided to evaluate participants performance and their understanding of the training materials. This assessment is used to modify the training program if necessary and ensure the desired results are achieved.

  • Terms and Conditions:

    • Terms and conditions apply to all training programs. It is assumed that registering for any training program implies the participants agreement to these terms, including registration, payment, and cancellation policies.

  • Prices and Discounts:

    • It is noted that the prices displayed on the website do not include a 5% value added tax. All prices are subject to discounts according to the companys policies.

European Quality of Training and Management Consulting reserves the right to change the location of the training program, change the accredited lecturers for program delivery, hold, or cancel the program in line with the companys vision and program conditions and our quality policy.

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