Material quantity surveying and monitoring for low rise building in the philippines using software/ Geronimar H. Alonzo, Harlie Janniel S. Banting, Donie Ann G. Fuertez, Ma.Cassandra G. Hernandez, Mark Ace Geno C. Pariña.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.Description: ix, 86pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH TA 145 A46 2023
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of science in civil engineering: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
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Estimating is critical to the successful completion of a project of construction endeavors.
Estimates' accuracy is determined by the estimator's prior experience. Estimators with experience
rely on their expertise to account for the effect of qualitative factors in their estimates. In this
study, the proposed software is used to calculate material quantities of a structure mainly for low-
rise buildings, and monitor the estimated material for a possible percentage of accomplishments.
This project study aimed to calculate the number of materials for a designated scope of work for
construction. The objectives were to identify the suitability of software in the engineering field
adding to the fact that it can help to ease the manpower in quantity surveying using manual
computation. The data was analyzed using documents of manual computation of an existing
structure compared to the result and output that was being provided by the application. The results
showed that some scope of work may land to the same result but some scope of work has huge
differences in terms of number. The study concludes that the methodologies of work acting on site
and the actual situation of the site play a huge influence in quantity surveying. Some results may
vary due to actual considerations along the site and the methodologies implemented by the actual
engineer.
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