Aimed at civil engineers and quantity surveyors and students of these disciplines in the preparation of bills of quantities.PART 1: MEASUREMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE.- Scope and Context of Civil Engineering Work Measurement.- Fundamental Principles of CESSM 3.- Measurement Practice and Bill Production.- CESMM 3: Classes A-D: Contract and Preparatory Site Matters.- CESMM 3: Class E: Excavation, Filling and Landscaping.- CESMM 3: Classes F-H: Concrete.- CESMM 3: Classes I-L: Pipework.- CESMM 3: Classes M-O: Metalwork and Timber.- CESMM 3: Classes P & Q: Piling.- CESMM 3: Classes R-T: Roads, Rails and Tunnels.- CESMM 3: Classes U-W: Walling, Painting and Waterproofing.- CESMM 3: Classes X-Z: Miscellaneous, Renovation and Incidental Works.- PART 2: WORKED EXAMPLES.- Demolition and Site Clearance.- Excavation and Filling.- Mass Concrete Retaining Wall.- Precast Prestressed Concrete Beams.- Pumping Chamber.- Sewage Holding Tank.- Pumphouse.- Stone Faced Sea Wall.- Sewer.- Water Main.- Steel-Framed Gantry.- Timber Jetty.- Hybrid Piles.- Quay with Concrete and Timber Piles.- Steel Sheet Piling.- Navigation Lamp Platform.- Estate Road.- Rail Track.- Tunnel.- Sewer Renovation.- Water Main Renovation.IVOR SEELEY was long-time editor of the Macmillan Building and Surveying Series, and the author of a number of successful texts within the series.
GEORGE MURRAY was for many years undergraduate course leader at Napier University, and is the author of Measurement of Building Services (Macmillan, 1997).Material organised to match Work Classification order of CESMM Explanatory material and worked examples separated into sections to enhance understanding