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Cost Estimation standards 1

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pxovela

Petroleum
Jul 25, 2013
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Hello,

I have a cost estimation challenge.I need to make detailed cost estimation which will be based on standards or rules, or some trustful data. I need to make an estimation for each type of work with man/hours, machine/hours and materials needed. I have found some man/hour manuals but they are a bit old. Could not find anything about machines and materials.

Please help me if you have some sort of this information, or make advice about alternative methods of cost estimation.


Many thanks in advance!
 
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If you have the time and budget, historical data from your own company is the best possible source material. It is unassailable, within limits, since it represents actual work performed on actual scope. If you have that data, then any new work can be scaled against similar projects. If there are multiple projects to pull from, all the better.

You and the customer can then argue about the actual scaling, but that's an easier do than to be arguing about whether someone's "engineering judgement" is a sound basis of estimate.

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