2014
DOI: 10.5130/ajceb.v14i1.3760
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Review on the fundamental usage of Bills of Quantities (BQ) by contracting organisations

Abstract: Detail literature review indicates a growing concern over the purpose of the BQ to the practice and needs of contracting organisations. However, the number of studies dedicated to comprehensively review how BQ is used by these organisations is limited. This review is conducted with the aim to identify the fundamental usage of BQ to contracting organisations; especially within the parameter of a project period and management functions. The main three objectives are: (1) to comprehensively identify relevant lite… Show more

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“…Despite many uses of BQ, its application needs a lot of rework to suit the needs of construction projects [6]. Bandi et al [7] found that the computerization of BQ has not led to any increased transference of data from the quantity surveyor to the contractor, so that while the efficiency of BQ production has increased, the overall effectiveness of the BQ has not increased. Moreover, Davis et al [8] reported that the use of bill of quantities prepared in accordance with the standard method of measurement is on the decline and only useful as a tool for post-contract control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite many uses of BQ, its application needs a lot of rework to suit the needs of construction projects [6]. Bandi et al [7] found that the computerization of BQ has not led to any increased transference of data from the quantity surveyor to the contractor, so that while the efficiency of BQ production has increased, the overall effectiveness of the BQ has not increased. Moreover, Davis et al [8] reported that the use of bill of quantities prepared in accordance with the standard method of measurement is on the decline and only useful as a tool for post-contract control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%