Tuesday, August 19, 2014

How to avoid Construction Cost Control Nightmares



Nightmares still happen to even the biggest construction projects, where costs and revenue are not properly estimated, Construction Global writes.
Construction is all about estimating costs, then balancing income against expenditure. At least in modern times. The builders of the pyramids had armies of slaves to construct their magnificent monuments, plus the resources of an empire, so costs didn’t matter. Nowadays, construction companies must operate like street magicians who keep plates spinning in the air.
Inevitably though, once the plate marked ‘costs’ starts to wobble, those marked ‘income’ and ‘expenditure’ also go out of control … Such construction cost estimating issues are spreading fast, even to Germany’s oft-praised economy. So why do such nightmares happen?

Don’t get drawn in by ‘the vision’
Sometimes the architect’s vision is so compelling that it receives a green flag, when it deserves the red. Britain’s most spectacular example is Holyrood, the Scottish Parliament. In 1997, its cost was estimated at between £10m and £40m; and the yawning gap really should have set alarm bells ringing.
Instead though, the building went ahead and opened in 2005, three years late, and with a price-tag more than ten-fold the highest ‘estimate’ at £430m. By 2013, annual maintenance costs had soared to £1.7m, mainly through shoddy construction techniques, and in 2014, demolition was suggested as the most cost-effective option.

Client control nightmares
Budgets can also go awry because clients just can’t stop tinkering. Research by Reading University’s Simon Jackson concluded: “Clients are the key drivers of change, and must look at themselves, before blaming the industry for being inefficient.”

A cost control nightmare of Olympic proportions
On occasions too, projects can be judged so important for a nation’s status that a government blithely ignores the estimated
cost. Topping this global League of Shame is the 2004 Olympic Games, intended to herald Greece’s renaissance, but which became a symbol of its subsequent economic collapse. Even years later, as its stadia have become ivy-clad ruins and grand highways lie crumbling, no-one knows the final bill. The Socialist Party which was in power claims 4.8bn Euros, the opposition reckons 10bn, and both estimates ignore the cost of a new airport and high-speed tram network for Athens

So what’s the most obvious solution to cost control nightmares?
Use specialist construction cost estimating software to properly estimate the cost and then keep expenditure and revenue in synch. Then even if clients feel the need to tinker, you’ll have the certainty and precision to understand the potential impact of their variations.
Beware the temptation of being unrealistically optimistic – both from the client’s and your point of view.
Keep the clients in check – if their demands become unrealistic within the budget, tell them early.

Monday, August 18, 2014

OCTAGON assigned general subcontractor to PC Business Center office building, located in northern Bucharest



                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
Press Release August 14th 2014

OCTAGON assigned general subcontractor to PC Business Center office building, located in northern Bucharest
*      Contract value: 2 mil. Euro
*      Office building located on Bucharest- Ploiesti Road
*      Height: 11 Floors

Bucharest, August 14th 2014: OCTAGON CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING, a company specialized in civil and geotechnical construction works, has become general subcontractor for an office building- PC Business Center, located in the north of the capital. Construction works are worth approximately 2 million Euro.

PC Business Center is located on 7-9 Bucharest- Ploiesti road. The building has two underground and 9 ground levels and is located near Sector 1 City Hall. Iridex Group Import Export is the developer and general contractor of the project.

OCTAGON took over the project in the autumn of 2013, as specialized contractor, and has performed special foundation and infrastructure works: diaphragm walls D 600, bored piles D 620,crown beam, excavation and metal retaining systems, dewatering systems, foundation raft S2, S1, hydroinsulation of underground and water basin. Works were completed in May 2014.

The execution of the superstructure works has been added to the initial contract and OCTAGON has become general subcontractor to PC Business Center. Construction works have reached the 3rd level of the building. This is one of the three major office projects built by OCTAGON in Bucharest, between 2013- 2014, along Green Court Bucharest (2-4 Gara Herastrau St.) and Hermes Business Campus (7- 9 Dimitrie Pompeiu Blvd.).

“Although according to statistics 2013 was a slower year for the construction market than the previous year, 2013 and 2014 have been intense growth years for OCTAGON, characterized by contracting major projects, especially in the office and infrastructure sectors. PC Business Center is a new opportunity to prove our ability to execute all the works included in a project: special foundations, infrastructure and superstructure.”  said Alexandros Ignatiadis, co- founder and shareholder of OCTAGON CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING.

OCTAGON CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING (www.octagon.com.ro ) is a Romanian company set up in 2005, headquartered in Bucharest. The company also has a branch in Baghdad (Iraq).  With a 19.6 million euro in 2013, large scale projects in Romania, Iraq, Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, OCTAGON is one of the main players in the civil and geotechnical construction sectors, in Romania.

Among the reference works performed by OCTAGON in Romania there are: the office complex Green Court Bucharest (Gara Herastrau Street- Bucharest), the tallest office building in Bucharest Sky Tower (Barbu Vacarescu Blvd.), the office building Olympia Tower (Decebal Blvd.- Bucharest) and the Combined Cycle Power Plant 867 MW OMV- Petrom (Brazi- Prahova county).


Contact
OCTAGON CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING
Corina Ilie
Public Relations Specialist
Tel: (+40) 769 249 286

Media: OCTAGON granted 2 million euro contract for construction works on PC Business Center




PC Business Center- Superstructure 1
Romanian media has reported a new success registered by OCTAGONCONTRACTING & ENGINEERING in the past year: the construction of the office project PC Business Center (7-9 Bucharest- Ploiesti Road). Below are some links published on this subject:




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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Arabs to build first mini-city with controlled temperature in the world



Dubai Emirate, that already prides itself on the tallest building and biggest aquarium in the world, will build the biggest interior mall and theme park, which will be the first mini-city with controlled temperature in the world, Bloomberg Businessweek informs.


The 720,000 sqm center will include 100 hotels, a medical center, event centers and a theater district. All these will be protected by a retractable roof.

The project developer, Dubai Holding, said that the mini-city will be built in stages, according to the gradual development of family tourism in Dubai.
The objective is to attract 180 million buyers per year, by providing fun and accommodation options for the whole family, without fearing the unpredictable meteorological conditions.

The developer also wants to take advantage of medical tourism development, which attracts annually, according to estimates, 750,000 people only from the USA.
Mall of the World will have a 270,000 sqm health complex, which will include specialized surgery services and cosmetic procedures.  


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OCTAGON CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING
Phone: (+4)021.232.39.20