Reliance on and Reliability of the Engineer’s Estimate in Heavy Civil Projects

To the contractor, the engineer’s estimate is the target number to aim for, and the basis for a contractor to evaluate the accuracy of their estimate. To the owner, the engineer’s estimate is the basis for funding, evaluation of bids, and for predicting project costs. As such the engineer’s estimate...

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Main Author: George Okere
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2017-06-01
Series:Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/5348
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spelling doaj-3281c7ecc6aa4e8e89c183072c8b949b2020-11-25T01:57:20ZengUTS ePRESSConstruction Economics and Building2204-90292017-06-0117210.5130/AJCEB.v17i2.53483362Reliance on and Reliability of the Engineer’s Estimate in Heavy Civil ProjectsGeorge Okere0Washington State UniversityTo the contractor, the engineer’s estimate is the target number to aim for, and the basis for a contractor to evaluate the accuracy of their estimate. To the owner, the engineer’s estimate is the basis for funding, evaluation of bids, and for predicting project costs. As such the engineer’s estimate is the benchmark. This research sought to investigate the reliance on, and the reliability of the engineer’s estimate in heavy civil cost estimate. The research objective was to characterize the engineer’s estimate and allow owners and contractors re-evaluate or affirm their reliance on the engineer’s estimate. A literature review was conducted to understand the reliance on the engineer’s estimate, and secondary data from Washington State Department of Transportation was used to investigate the reliability of the engineer’s estimate. The findings show the need for practitioners to re-evaluate their reliance on the engineer’s estimate. The empirical data showed that, within various contexts, the engineer’s estimate fell outside the expected accuracy range of the low bids or the cost to complete projects. The study recommends direct tracking of costs by project owners while projects are under construction, the use of a second estimate to improve the accuracy of their estimates, and use of the cost estimating practices found in highly reputable construction companies.https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/5348Engineer’s estimatecontract overrunscost estimationheavy civil projectsaccuracy of cost estimatesreliability
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Reliance on and Reliability of the Engineer’s Estimate in Heavy Civil Projects
Construction Economics and Building
Engineer’s estimate
contract overruns
cost estimation
heavy civil projects
accuracy of cost estimates
reliability
author_facet George Okere
author_sort George Okere
title Reliance on and Reliability of the Engineer’s Estimate in Heavy Civil Projects
title_short Reliance on and Reliability of the Engineer’s Estimate in Heavy Civil Projects
title_full Reliance on and Reliability of the Engineer’s Estimate in Heavy Civil Projects
title_fullStr Reliance on and Reliability of the Engineer’s Estimate in Heavy Civil Projects
title_full_unstemmed Reliance on and Reliability of the Engineer’s Estimate in Heavy Civil Projects
title_sort reliance on and reliability of the engineer’s estimate in heavy civil projects
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Construction Economics and Building
issn 2204-9029
publishDate 2017-06-01
description To the contractor, the engineer’s estimate is the target number to aim for, and the basis for a contractor to evaluate the accuracy of their estimate. To the owner, the engineer’s estimate is the basis for funding, evaluation of bids, and for predicting project costs. As such the engineer’s estimate is the benchmark. This research sought to investigate the reliance on, and the reliability of the engineer’s estimate in heavy civil cost estimate. The research objective was to characterize the engineer’s estimate and allow owners and contractors re-evaluate or affirm their reliance on the engineer’s estimate. A literature review was conducted to understand the reliance on the engineer’s estimate, and secondary data from Washington State Department of Transportation was used to investigate the reliability of the engineer’s estimate. The findings show the need for practitioners to re-evaluate their reliance on the engineer’s estimate. The empirical data showed that, within various contexts, the engineer’s estimate fell outside the expected accuracy range of the low bids or the cost to complete projects. The study recommends direct tracking of costs by project owners while projects are under construction, the use of a second estimate to improve the accuracy of their estimates, and use of the cost estimating practices found in highly reputable construction companies.
topic Engineer’s estimate
contract overruns
cost estimation
heavy civil projects
accuracy of cost estimates
reliability
url https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/5348
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