Measurement of civil engineering works based on the Malaysian CESMM
The use of bills of quantities is a well-established mean of enabling the financial control and management of civil engineering works. The key to the success of the use of bills of quantities is a clear understanding by all parties to the contract of what is and is not includes, in the measurement....
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Shah Alam, Selangor
Penerbit Universiti Teknologi Mara
2011
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1 Measurement Theory and Practice
- 1. Scoce of civil engineering measurement
- 2. Principles of the CESMM
- 3. Measurements practice and bill production
- 4. CESMM classes A-D: contract and site preparatory matters
- 5. CESMM class E: earthwork
- 6. CESMM class F: concrete work
- 7. CESMM classes G, O and Q: transportation and traffic control
- 8. CESMM classes H and I: drainage works and pipeworks
- 9. CESMM class J: piling works
- 10. Class K and N: walling and painting
- 11. CESMM class L and M: timber works and metalworks
- 12. CESMM class P: environment protection and enhancement
- 13. CESMM class R: miscellaneous works
- pt. 2 Work Examples of Various Classes


