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Assessment Of Tue Factors Mitigating The Effective Preparation Of Cost Estimate At Tile Design Stage
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1.3.1 Aim
The aim of this research is to assess the factors that mitigate the effective preparation of cost estimate at the design stage.
1.3.2 Objectives
The specific objective of this research are:
To examine the factors that mitigates the accuracy of pre-lender preparation or cost estimate at tne design stage.
To determine the appropriate method of cost estimating at the design stage
To access the factors that mitigates the effective preparation of cost estimate at the design stage.
1.4 Significance of the Study
The
significance of this research is to promote good estimating to
sustained profit as errors and carelessness can be costly in terms of
loss of profit and project abandonment,
1.5 Scope
This research
focused on the cost estimate at the design stage of public building
project within Federal Capital Territory Abuja.
1.6 Limitation
In
this process of this research project, there were various forms of
setbacks which had a great effect on the process of this research
project.
One of such set back is the inability to get the appropriate
and reliable information and it book found from librarian visited, also
the high cost of transportation to the various information centers
visited and place where the questionnaire where given out, as well the
reluctance shown by these whom the questionnaires were given to.
Despite all this, a reasonable amount of work was achieved based on the research topic.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This research assesses the factors mitigating the effective preparation of cost estimates at the design stage Accurate cost estimates are crucial to the effrctive realization of construction projects. This research is aimed at examining the factors affecting accuracy of pre-lender cost estimate in Abuja, with a view to improving the predictive ability of clients, consultants, and contractors for better estimating. 84 questionnaires were sent out, 28 to con tractors, 28 to clients, and 28 were se ... Continue reading---