Building Wiring Estimating & Costing
Building Wiring Estimating & Costing
BUILDING WIRING
ESTIMATING AND COSTING
by
FLORIGO C. VARONA, PEE
FCVARONA CONSULTANCY SERVICES
VALUE-ZEN MECHANELEC CONSTRUCTION, INC.
About
The Speaker
FLORIGO C. VARONA
Professional Electrical Engineer
VALUE-ZEN
MECHANELEC CONSTRUCTION, INC.
VALUE-ZEN
MECHANELEC CONSTRUCTION, INC.
VALUE-ZEN
MECHANELEC CONSTRUCTION, INC.
BUILDING WIRING
ESTIMATING AND COSTING
The objective of
BW ESTIMATING AND COSTING
After the technical session the participants should be able to:
• Know the purpose and importance of estimating & costing.
[Contractors]
COST ESTIMATES
Proponents/Owners
Designers
Contractors
Project Engineers
Proponents’/Owners’ Point of View
Budget approval
would be easier --eventually.
Importance of Detailed Costing
PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION STAGE
Basis for Pricing
For contractors, cost estimating is
necessary in coming up with the
most reasonable price with…
BEGIN
by fully understanding the
Proposed Project Package.
Apply 5W2H.
First “W”
Stands for WHO?
(Who is the owner of project?)
Knowing the owner
will give us an idea about the
Proposed Project Package.
Owners have particular
quality, delivery, and cost
requirement.
Second “W”
Stands for WHAT?
(What the project is all about?)
A brief description that
will give us an overview about
the Proposed Project.
Details can be found in
the Invitation to Bid
and Scope of Work.
Third “W”
Stands for WHERE?
(Where the project is located?)
Be familiar with the location of
the proposed project.
Is it remote? Far?
Is it Near? Accessible?
Some factors have to be
considered based on
project location.
Fourth “W”
Stands for WHEN?
(When to submit the bid?)
(When to start and finish the project?)
Know the deadline in order to
submit the bid on-time.
Determine when to start and finish
the proposed project.
Know the project schedule.
When? What date? How long?
Fifth “W”
Stands for WHY?
(Why undertake the project?)
Unwritten most of the time.
But, there is always a reason
behind a project being done.
Knowing this hidden
“WHY?” is a plus factor.
It answers the quality, delivery
and cost requirement.
First “H”
Stands for HOW?
(How the project would be done?)
Knowing “HOW” is...
...knowing the step-by-step work
to be undertaken on the project.
Knowing the “STEP” is...
…knowing the quality,
delivery and cost component
of the WORK.
Second “H”
Stands for HOW MUCH?
(How much is the cost of the project?)
Knowing how much...
…is the approved budget…
... is a plus factor.
DECLARED OR NOT...
…you must have an idea to
make the estimate realistic.
5W2H
WHO?
WHAT?
WHERE?
WHEN?
WHY?
HOW?
HOW MUCH?
5W2H
LIGHTING LAYOUT
POWER LAYOUT
AUXILIARY LAYOUT
SCHEDULE OF LOADS
ONE-LINE DIAGRAM
RISER DIAGRAM
SYMBOLS & LEGEND
OTHER PARTS OF
ELECTRICAL PLAN
MOUNTING DETAILS
WIRING DIAGRAM
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
The Focus of Checking the Plan is...
Completeness & Clarity.
To make accurate & reliable estimate.
Part of the Electrical Plan not mentioned is...
NOTES & SPECIFICATION
Others prepare this on separate sheet.
ACQUIRE AND STUDY PARTS OF
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
SCOPE OF WORK
CODES, PERMITS
GUARANTEE
MATERIALS
CHECK FOR SPECIFICATION OF
ELECTRICAL MATERIALS
WIRES
CONDUITS
BOXES & FITTINGS
LIGHTING FIXTURE
WIRING DEVICES
PANELS & BREAKERS
AUXILIARY DEVICES
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
EW 101: SCOPE
105.2 No wire shall be smaller than 2.0 sq. mm. except for
control leads, plastic insulated for 600 volts working pressure,
type THW insulation and shall be as manufactured by Phelp
Dodge or Duraflex.
The Focus of Studying the SPECS is...
QUALITY REQUIREMENT.
To make realistic and competitive
cost estimate.
The other aspect of the project to be...
CAUTIOUSLY STUDIED IS
THE BID PROPOSAL
CAREFULLY STUDY THE REQUIREMENTS OF
THE BID PROPOSAL
Bid Form
DETAILED ESTIMATE
Summary Sheet
CASH FLOW
Payment Schedule
SCHEDULE, S-CURVE
Construction Methods
Other requirements to be studied as part of the
THE BID PROPOSAL
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
List of Construction Personnel
MANPOWER SCHEDULE
Equipment Loading
SITE INSPECTION
Bid Security
CREDIT LINE
Safety and Health Program
Thoroughly study the details of
THE SCOPE OF WORK
Roughing-in Works
WIRING WORKS
Wiring Device Installation Works
FIXTURE MOUNTING WORKS
Equipment Installation Works
Cautiously study also the
GENERAL REQUIREMENT
PERMIT & LICENSES
Mobilization
DEMOBILIZATION
Insurance, Coverage, Bonds
UTILITIES & SECURITIES
Temporary Facilities
AS-BUILT PLANS/DRAWINGS
Others needed prior to operation
Review also the prescribed
BILL OF QUANTITIES
Unit of Measurement
Details of BOQ
Summary of BOQ
ACQUIRING COMPLETE SET OF
Quickly Deciding
TO PROCEED OR NOT.
Step #3
ON-SITE VISIT
Is really very necessary to come up
with more accurate, more realistic,
GATHER SUBSTANTIAL
AND ACCURATE
ESTIMATE DATA
Step #4
Gather Substantial & Accurate
ESTIMATE DATA
OBTAIN UPDATED
ESTIMATE DATA.
DETERMINE 5M TO BE
UTILIZED AND
ANALYZE SWOT.
Secure substantial and accurate
ESTIMATE DATA
Latest Material Pricing
UPDATED PRODUCTIVITY
MEASUREMENT
Current Project Performance
RESOURCE UTILIZATION
SWOT Analysis
Accurate Estimating Involves Acquiring
THE LATEST MATERIAL PRICE
Method Study
WORK MEASUREMENTS
Productivity Index
Realistic Estimating Requires Comparing with
CURRENT PROJECT
PERFORMANCE
Progress Report
MATERIAL COST GRAPH
Labor Cost Graph
CASH FLOW ANALYSIS
Competitive Estimate is based on economical
RESOURCE UTILIZATION
Manpower Utilization
EQUIPMENT UTILIZATION
Material Utilization
Optimized Profitability could be gained by conducting
SWOT Analysis
STRENGTH
Weakness
OPPORTUNITY
Threat
Gathering Substantial and Accurate
ESTIMATE DATA
Is really very necessary to come up
with more accurate, more realistic,
PREPARE CAREFULLY
AND PROMPTLY THE
COST ESTIMATE
The following are steps in coming up with
COST ESTIMATE
Identify Sub-con Items
SECURE SUB-CON PRICES
Verify Track Record/Capability
CONTACT SUPPLIERS
Review Insurance, Bonding
REVIEW WAGE POLICY
Prepare Work Breakdown Structure
DEVELOP TAKE-OFF SHEET
The following are suggested
BREAKDOWN OF WORK
Roughing-in Works
WIRING WORKS
Wiring Device Installation
FIXTURE MOUNTING WORKS
Equipment Mounting & Installation
AUXILIARY WIRING WORKS
Auxiliary Device Installation
TESTING & COMMISSIONING
Suggestion in
DEVELOPING TAKE-OFF SHEET
1.10 MATERIALS
1.1.1 Cement 4.00 bags 95.00 380.00
1.1.2 Sand 0.25 cu.m. 200.00 50.00
1.1.3 Gravel 0.50 cu.m. 400.00 200.00
1.1.4 Tie Wires 0.50 kgs. 35.00 17.50
1.1.5 Coco lumber 16.00 bd.ft. 7.00 112.00
1.1.6 Plywood 1/2" x 4' x 8' 2.00 shts. 500.00 1,000.00
1.1.7 Rebar #3 2.00 length 36.00 72.00
1.1.8 Rebar #5 4.00 lengths 95.00 380.00
1.20 LABOR
1.2.1 Labor 4.00 mday 180.00 720.00
1.2.2 Steel man 1.00 mday 250.00 250.00
Contractor : VALUE-ZEN INC. / FCVARONA CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Project : Proposed Renovation of Caltex Clubhouse (ELECTRICAL WORKS)
Location : San Pascual, Batangas
Owner : CALTEX (Philippines) INC.
BILL OF QUANTITIES
BILL OF QUANTITIES
1.00 Materials
1.01 40mm dia. IMC Pipe (MATSUSHITA) 38.00 lengths 723.69 27,500.13 1.12
1.02 80mm dia. IMC Pipe (MATSUSHITA) 9.00 lenghts 2,003.75 18,033.75 0.73
1.03 40mm dia. IMC Elbow 25.00 pcs. 312.50 7,812.50 0.32
1.04 80mm dia. IMC Elbow 4.00 pcs. 1,125.00 4,500.00 0.18
1.05 40mm dia. IMC Coupling 50.00 pcs. 93.75 4,687.50 0.19
1.06 80mm dia. IMC Coupling 15.00 pcs. 112.50 1,687.50 0.07
1.07 40mm IMC Locknut & Bushing 50.00 pcs. 6.44 321.88 0.01
1.08 80mm IMC Locknut & Bushing 15.00 pcs. 13.19 197.81 0.01
1.09 15mm dia. EMT Pipe (MATSUSHITA) 345.00 lengths 122.06 42,111.56 17.06
1.10 20mm dia. EMT Pipe (MATSUSHITA) 160.00 lenghts 185.19 29,630.00 12.01
1.10 25mm dia. EMT Pipe (MATSUSHITA) 20.00 lenghts 222.23 4,444.50 1.80
1.10 50mm dia. EMT Pipe (MATSUSHITA) 10.00 lenghts 555.56 5,555.63 2.25
1.11 15mm dia. EMT Elbow 345.00 pcs. 25.94 8,948.44 3.63
1.12 20mm dia. EMT Elbow 160.00 pcs. 37.13 5,940.00 2.41
1.12 25mm dia. EMT Elbow 20.00 pcs. 44.55 891.00 0.36
1.13 15mm dia. EMT Coupling 345.00 pcs. 7.13 2,458.13 1.00
1.14 20mm dia. EMT Coupling 160.00 pcs. 11.25 1,800.00 0.73
1.14 25mm dia. EMT Coupling 20.00 pcs. 22.50 450.00 0.18
1.14 50mm dia. EMT Coupling 10.00 pcs. 56.25 562.50 0.23
1.15 15mm EMT Connector 690.00 pcs. 6.44 4,441.88 1.80
PROJECT : ELECTRO-MECHANICAL WORKS FOR PRUDENTIAL BANK BUILDING PROJECT
OWNER : PRUDENTIAL BANK/UNICORN CONSTRUCTION
LOCATION : Grace Park, Caloocan City
CONTRACTOR : VALUE-ZEN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL SPECIALISTS CO. / FCVARONA CONSULTANCY
BEST BID.
Having the maximum marked-up that
could be inserted in a bid.
The mark-up is usually based
on mathematical computation
as well as extra-sensory calculation
focused on winning and gaining.
In conclusion
A BID WINNER
Could release the right bid proposal, at
the right price, at right time and place.