I think it is a good thing when threads cross over disciplines. There are factors in the QS realm that does have a direct bearing on project planning.
Ken Sadler gives excellent advice in this forum on money and contract issues - paricularly on the issue of defined and non-defined provisional sums - and he is not a planner.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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Submitted by Andrew Pearce on Mon, 2009-03-23 03:53
Not only the wrong forum but not a planning issue!
As planners we dont give a monkies if the blocks are green yellow or gold. We dont care if they cost twice or three times the price, we are only bothered if they take longer to lay or longer to procure!
Please guys leave the money to the bean counters who are paid far more than us!
For what its worth I consider that drawings nearly allways take priority over bills of quantities.
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Submitted by Samer Zawaydeh on Sat, 2009-03-21 17:00
You will need to check your Contract document regarding the Priority of Documents. If your contract is under FIDIC, then as per clause 1.5 the priority is in the following sequence:
a) The Contract Agreement
b) The Letter of Acceptance
c) the Letter of Tender
d) the Particular Conditions
e) General Conditions
f) specifications
g) drawings
h) Schedules
The same clause also mentions that "if an ambiguity if discrepency is found in teh documents , the Engineer shall issue and necessary clarification of instruction."
And if you go the clause 1.1.1.7 the definition of
"Schedule: means the documents entitled schedules, completed by the Contractor and submitted with the Letter of Tender as included in the Contract. Such document may include the Bill of Quantities, data, lists, and schedules of rates and/ or prices."
This thread is in the wrong forum category - please try to place your threads correctly.
Meanwhile if there is a discrepancy in the contract documants you normally have to notify the Architect / Engineer / CA for an instruction as to what is required.
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19 years 10 monthsRE: Different Between Item Description Boq and Drawings
Hi Andrew
I think it is a good thing when threads cross over disciplines. There are factors in the QS realm that does have a direct bearing on project planning.
Ken Sadler gives excellent advice in this forum on money and contract issues - paricularly on the issue of defined and non-defined provisional sums - and he is not a planner.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Member for
24 years 5 monthsRE: Different Between Item Description Boq and Drawings
Not only the wrong forum but not a planning issue!
As planners we dont give a monkies if the blocks are green yellow or gold. We dont care if they cost twice or three times the price, we are only bothered if they take longer to lay or longer to procure!
Please guys leave the money to the bean counters who are paid far more than us!
For what its worth I consider that drawings nearly allways take priority over bills of quantities.
Member for
17 years 3 monthsRE: Different Between Item Description Boq and Drawings
Dear Balachandran,
You will need to check your Contract document regarding the Priority of Documents. If your contract is under FIDIC, then as per clause 1.5 the priority is in the following sequence:
a) The Contract Agreement
b) The Letter of Acceptance
c) the Letter of Tender
d) the Particular Conditions
e) General Conditions
f) specifications
g) drawings
h) Schedules
The same clause also mentions that "if an ambiguity if discrepency is found in teh documents , the Engineer shall issue and necessary clarification of instruction."
And if you go the clause 1.1.1.7 the definition of
"Schedule: means the documents entitled schedules, completed by the Contractor and submitted with the Letter of Tender as included in the Contract. Such document may include the Bill of Quantities, data, lists, and schedules of rates and/ or prices."
Member for
19 years 10 monthsRE: Different Between Item Description Boq and Drawings
Hi Balachrandan
This thread is in the wrong forum category - please try to place your threads correctly.
Meanwhile if there is a discrepancy in the contract documants you normally have to notify the Architect / Engineer / CA for an instruction as to what is required.
Best regards
Mike Testro