The Schedule of Rates is the best-known rate guide in the construction industry and is the standard document used in public sector construction work. It contains over 20,000 rates spanning the whole range of building works and materials, from acid resisting asphalt flooring through to zinc secret guttering. This is the first new edition for five years and can be used for both new and maintenance work.
This is the eighth edition of the PSA schedule of rates for decoration work, aimed at measured term contract procurement. It is a guide for estimating, tendering and contracting work in the construction industry
In order to determine the rate of a particular item, the factors affecting the rate of that item are studied carefully and then finally a rate is decided for that item. This process of determining the rates of an item is termed as analysis of rates or rate analysis.The rate of particular item of work depends on the following:1. Specifications of works and material about their quality, proportion and constructional operation method.2. Quantity of materials and their costs.3. Cost of labours and their wages.4. Location of site of work and the distances from source and conveyance charges.5. Overhead and establishment charges6. ProfitCost of materials at source and at site of construction: The costs of materials are taken as delivered at site inclusive of the transport local taxes and other charges.Purpose of Analysis of rates:1. To work out the actual cost of per unit of the items.2. To work out the economical use of materials and processes in completing the particulars item.3. To work out the cost of extra items which are not provided in the contract bond, but are to be done as per the directions of the department.4. To revise the schedule of rates due to increase in the cost of material and labour or due to change in technique.Cost of labour -types of labour, standard schedule of rates: The labour can be classified in to1) Skilled - 1st class2) Skilled - 2d Class3) UnskilledThe labour charges can be obtained from the standard schedule of rates 30% of the skilled labour provided in the data may be taken as Ist class, remaining 70% as II class.The rates of materials for Government works are fixed by the superintendent Engineer for his circle every year and approved by the Board of Chief Engineers. These rates are incorporated in the standard schedule of rates.Lead statement: The distance between the source of availability of material and construction site is known as "Lead " and is expected in Km. The cost of conveyance of material depends on lead.This statement will give the total cost of materials per unit item. It includes first cost, conveyance loading, unloading stacking, charges etc.The rate shown in the lead statement are for metalled road and include loading and staking charges. The environment lead on the metalled roads are arrived by multiplying by a factor.a) For metal tracks - Lead x 1.0b) For cartze tracks - Lead x 1.1c) For Sandy tracks - Lead x 1.4Every construction project is divided into number of activities. Each activity consists of different types of civil or construction works.For example, the in the construction of a building, the activities can be excavation or earthwork, Concrete work, masonry work, Wood work such as doors and windows, plumbing, flooring, waterproofing, finishing work such as plastering, painting and distempering.The Activity earthwork can be divided into many types based on depth and type of soil. For example, an excavation of 1.5m deep in soft soil, an excavation of 3m deep in hard soil. Likewise, concrete work can be divided into many types based on its mix proportions and its placement.For example, M25 reinforced concrete work in foundation, M30 reinforced concrete work in columns, slabs etc. Likewise, there can be many small civil works in every construction project.The cost of any construction project is calculated based on each works associated with every construction activity. Thus it is essential to calculate cost of each small works.Rate analysis of Civil Works or Building Works is the determination of cost of each construction work per unit quantity. This cost includes the cost of material
Project managers tend to believe their cost estimates - whether they have exceeded budgets in the past or not. It is dangerous to accept the engineering cost estimates, which are often optimistic or unrealistic. Though cost estimates incorporate contingency reserves below-the-line, these estimates of reserves often do not benefit from a rigorous assessment of risk to project costs. Risks to cost come from multiple sources including uncertain project duration, which is often ignored in cost risk analyses. In short, experience shows that cost estimating on projects is rarely successful - cost overruns routinely occur. There are effective ways to estimate the impact on the cost of complex projects from project risks of all types, including traditional cost-type risks and the indirect but often substantial impact from risks usually thought of as affecting project schedules. Integrated cost-schedule risk anlaysis helps us determine how likely the project will go over budget with the current plan, how much contingency reserve is required to achieve a desired level of certainty, and which risks are most important so the project manager can mitigate them and achieve a better result. Integrated Cost-Schedule Risk Analysis provides solutions for these and other challenges. This book follows on from David Hulett's highly-praised Practical Schedule Risk Analysis. It focuses on the way that schedule risk can generate cost risk, and how to handle this relationship. It also applies the Risk Driver Method to the analysis so that you can clearly and transparently identify the key risks, rather than just the most risky cost line items. With detailed worked examples and over 70 illustrations, Integrated Cost-Schedule Risk Analysis offers the definitive guide to this critically important aspect of project management from surely the world's leading commentator.