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This practical book focuses on the basic concepts underlying the technical aspects of quantity surveying and contains many worked examples together with useful figures and real-life cases to help readers digest and understand the essentials and become better professionals as a result.

Produktbeschreibung
This practical book focuses on the basic concepts underlying the technical aspects of quantity surveying and contains many worked examples together with useful figures and real-life cases to help readers digest and understand the essentials and become better professionals as a result.
Autorenporträt
Sr Chung Wai Calvin Keung PhD, FHKIS, FRICS Dr Keung practiced as a consultant quantity surveyor in Hong Kong before moving to academia in 2006. He is one of the core academic staff teaching quantity surveying and building information modelling (BIM) at the City University of Hong Kong. Dr Keung's current research interests include 5D BIM solutions and BIM-enabled virtual design and collaboration. Dr Keung was awarded the BIMers 2020 by the Construction Industry Council. Sr Kam Lan Daisy Yeung PhD, MHKIS, FRICS Dr Yeung has taught at the City University of Hong Kong since 2002 and is currently the programme leader of the Bachelor of Science in Surveying. With over 20 years' experience of quantity surveying practice in the construction industry, Dr Yeung has worked for cost consultant fi rms, property developer companies and organisations in the public sector. Dr Yeung has conducted research in construction cost forecasting, construction contracts and cost control performance. Sr Sai On Cheung DSc, PhD, FHKIS, FRICS Dr Cheung engaged in quantity surveying practice in both contracting and consultancy offices before joining the City University of Hong Kong in 1989. Dr Cheung is the subject leader for legal studies in the City University's Surveying programme and the head of the Construction Dispute Resolution Research Unit (CDRRU) of the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering. The CDRRU has conducted a series of successful research projects covering organisational issues in construction with a focus on construction disputes.