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Cost Estimation for Projects: How to Estimate Accurately

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Good cost estimation is essential for keeping a project under budget. Many costs can appear over the life cycle of a project, and an accurate estimation method can be the difference between a successful plan and a failed one. Estimation, however, is easier said than done. Availability of valid data.

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How to Build and Implement a Project Strategy

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Project Management Office (PMO): A PMO is responsible for defining and maintaining the standards for an organization’s project management. They help with prioritizing projects, providing governance guidelines and ensure that projects are beneficial to the organization by aligning with larger strategic goals.

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Construction Superintendent Job Description, Responsibilities and Salary

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One of their main responsibilities is to deal with the construction project’s resources and make sure they’re available for each assignment. Another aspect of the construction superintendent’s job is to make estimates on how much the work will cost. This will inform the construction project’s budget.

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Cost Management Basics

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Cost management is the process by which one plans and manages the budget of a business or project. In the case of a project, it helps the project manager estimate what the project will cost and set in place controls by which they can reduce the chance of the project going over budget.

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Measuring the Project Management Maturity of Your Organization

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Portfolio, Program and Project Management Maturity Model (P3M3) by Axelos This wide-angle approach looks at the whole organization and its interdependent processes for an accurate maturity assessment. The goal is to improve organizational processes, but it also addresses project portfolio management.

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General Conditions in Construction: Definitions & Best Practices

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If you’re a general contractor working in construction project management, you’ll need to know about general conditions. We’ll go further, explaining how to estimate general condition costs and how general conditions compare to construction specifications and general requirements. What Are General Conditions In Construction?

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Hard Costs vs Soft Costs in Construction: Definitions & Examples

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Some refer to these as brick-and-mortar costs, because these costs include the structure, construction site and landscape. When it comes to budgeting, hard costs are easier to estimate. Being able to track your resources is how you keep to your budget, and project management software helps monitor costs.