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Prices in Civil Engineering

Prices in Civil Engineering. Price on the Building Market. Building market. Change of goods between subjects on the building market. Investor Side of demand. Supplier Side of supply. Negotiated price. Prices in Civil Engineering.

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Prices in Civil Engineering

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  1. Prices in Civil Engineering

  2. Price on the Building Market Building market Change of goods between subjects on the building market Investor Side of demand Supplier Side of supply Negotiated price Prices in Civil Engineering

  3. Prices in Civil Engineering Law n. 526/1990 Coll., about prices, defines the price as amount of money: • Agreed by the buying and sale of goods • Using e. g. by building works price assessment • Ascertained according to the special law for next purposes • Price calculated according to the law about evaluation of property(law n. 151/1997 Coll.,about evaluation of property) Prices in Civil Engineering

  4. Price Agreement, Contract for Work • Price is agreed in the agreement about price mentioned in the contract for work • Parties to contract are investor (buyer) and supplier • Contract is agreed in the sense of the business code (law n. 513/1991 Coll.) • Terms of contract for work: • I. Parties to contract – investor, supplier • II. Subject of delivery – building object, building work • III. Time of delivery – time of finishing of the delivery • IV. Price of delivery • V. Payment conditions – the way of paying for deliveries • VI. Qualitative and technical conditions • VII. Realization of work • VIII. Handover and takeover of building object – way of handover • IX. Responsibility for defects, guarantee, warranty claims • X. Avoidance of contract • XI. Sanctions • XII. Next agreements Prices in Civil Engineering

  5. Building Object Price Assessment • Price of a building object includes all costs necessary for its preparation and realization • Costs are divided into particular chapters • From chapters there is created summary budget of building object Prices in Civil Engineering

  6. Summary Budget of Building Object – Overview of Chapters • I Project and research works • II Operational sets • III Building part • IV Machines and machinery • V Artworks • VI Subsidiary budget costs • VII Other costs • VIII Reserve • IX Costs connected with land • X Induced investments • XI Operational costs for preparation and realization Prices in Civil Engineering

  7. Summary Budget of a Building Object – Particular Chapters I. Project and research works • Project works: • Activity of the building designer • Author supervision • Projects of demolitions, dismantling, if they are parts of the building realization • Changes asked by investor • Next agreed works in the frame of project documentation • Models for project works • Research works: • Geological research and documentation • Geodetic and cartographic works as groundwork for the project documentation creation Prices in Civil Engineering

  8. Summary Budget of a Building Object – Particular Chapters II. Operational sets • Delivery and installation of machines and machinery functionally connected with the building objects (e.g. technological lines, elevators etc.) III. Building part • Acquisition and delivery of building objects including all materials and works IV. Machines and machinery • Machines and machinery not requiring installation during realization of building (high-lift trucks, test instrumentation, measuring instruments etc.) V. Artworks • Sculptures, murals (immovable artworks connected with the building) Prices in Civil Engineering

  9. Summary Budget of a Building Object – Particular Chapters VI. Subsidiary budget costs (costs connected with the buildingsite situation) • Costs for building site accessories • Costs connected with influence of extreme climate conditions • Exceptionally bed travel conditions • Transit of employees to building site and back • Costs arising in case of working on listed buildings VII. Other costs • Patents and licenses for realization • Works of non-building organizations • Realization of geodetic network • Setting out of parks, plantations, vineyards, hop-gardens Prices in Civil Engineering

  10. Summary Budget of a Building Object – Particular Chapters VIII. Reserve • reserve allowing e.g. the projection of changes in input material prices, wages etc. • reserve allowing to cover higher price of building works during reconstructions IX. Costs connected with land • buying of lands for own building realization • payments for extraction of land from agricultural land resources • rent for lands intended for building site X. Induced investments • payments to other investors (e.g. necessity of relaying water pipes, gas pipes, sewerage, etc.) • costs for buying of property intended for liquidation • costs for not used projects alternatives Prices in Civil Engineering

  11. Summary Budget of a Building Object – Particular Chapters XI. Operational costs for preparation and realization • organizational and preparation activity of investor: • preparation of building site • works inspector of investor • preparation of the building operation • work assembly of supplier: • consultations by the building projects elaboration • realization of building site accessories • assurance of operation and maintenance of building site accessories • takeover of building site accessories and handover of its parts to sub suppliers • coordination of works of particular sub suppliers • providing of building help out • elaboration of documentation of real building realization • attendance on building acceptation and handover of building to the phase of usage Prices in Civil Engineering

  12. III. Building Part - Budget • Costs for building part are calculated as a sum of costs: • for particular building works • materials not included in the building work (valuated as a specification) • shift with materials • For calculation it is prepared the item budget • Item budget includes following basic costs • Item represents: • building works • material in specification • shift with materials Prices in Civil Engineering

  13. Item of Budget of Building Part • Numeral code of item (Classification of Building Constructions and Works) • Description of item • Measure unit • Amount of item in measure unit • Unit price in e.g. CZK per measure unit • Totally per item • Unit weight in tons • Weight in tons totally per one item Prices in Civil Engineering

  14. Overview of Groups of Building Sections Prices in Civil Engineering

  15. Data for the Budget Preparation • Documentation of building (drawings, design, technical report) • Technologic processes • Price catalogue of building works • Price catalogues of material for valuation of materials in specifications • Prices agreed with sub-suppliers Prices in Civil Engineering

  16. Item of Budget of Building Part • Calculation of costs per item item totally in CZK = amount in m. u. x Unit price of item in CZK/M. u.  Items totally = building part totally Prices in Civil Engineering

  17. Negotiated Price of Building Delivery • Defined with help of budget • Budget includes those chapters of summary budget that will be object of delivery • Usually it concerns about: • Building part – basic costs • Subsidiary costs connected with the building situation • Work assembly of supplier • Agreed sub-supplies • Value added tax Prices in Civil Engineering

  18. Negotiated Price of Building Delivery – Acceptance Conditions • Delivery and qualitative conditions, for that the price is agreed, are defined in the contract of work. Mainly it concerns about: • Kinds of works and their range (delimited in the project documentation) • Quality (delimited by recommending government standards and technological processes) Prices in Civil Engineering

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