Course Description

This course aims to inform and demonstrate the principles of revisioning, workbooks and using codes in CostX®.


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    Course Features
  • Updated 1 Feb 2018
  • Version 6.7
  • Modules (RV) 3
  • Modules (WB) 10
  • Modules (CD) 2
  • Modules (SC) 5
  • CPD 6 hours
  • Level Advanced

Course Content

  • Overview
    Training Set Up

    This overview covers a short introduction to building revisions, and shows how to set up the training to complete the subsequent Revisioning modules.

  • Module 1
    Revisioning

    In Module 1 we will explore the basics of revisioning, including comparing drawings, promoting drawings and revising dimensions. We will also explore how the workbook is affected, and how to create a comparison report.

  • Module 2
    Incremental Revision

    In Module 2, we will reinforce the lessons learned by adding a further revised drawing and incrementally revising our measurements and estimate.

  • Module 3
    Differing Drawing Files

    This Module explores how to carry out revisioning between different drawing files, including JPG and PDF, and PDF and DWG. It also introduces the concepts of offsetting the position and rotation of existing dimensions to align with the new drawings.

  • Appendix
    Revisions FAQs

    This section answers commonly asked questions regarding revisioning.

This section aims to inform and demonstrate the principles of more advanced use of workbooks in CostX®.

  • Module 1
    Course Setup

    In Module 1 we shall import a CostX Project file, incorporating previously created CostX Building files, which shall be used as the basis of conducting this training exercise. We shall also import a copy of the Rate Library that was used in the preparation of the building.

  • Module 2
    Workbook Items

    In Module 2 we will demonstrate the principle of using one dimension group for many workbook quantities and introduce the XGetSpacedCountRND CostX function.

  • Module 3
    Workbook Tools

    In this Module we shall look at some useful workbook tools and use a selection of them to identify and correct quality assurance issues within the workbook.

  • Module 4
    Zones

    In Module 4 we shall set up an additional zone for this project and apply it to both new and existing dimensions. We shall then use these zoned dimensions to analyse the estimate.

  • Module 5
    Locations

    In Module 5 we will review the Locations area of System Administration, then review and amend an Excel derived .csv rate library to account for different pricing in different locations. We shall then import this library into CostX and use it to compare pricing across the different locations.

  • Module 6
    Rates & Rate Libraries

    In this module we shall explore built up rates in the workbook Rate sub-sheet, explore built-up rates in a Rate Library, then look at copying these built-up rates between the workbook and Rate Library.

  • Module 7
    Rate Library Maintenance in System Administration

    This module will show how to update and maintain a Rate Library in System Administration including exporting and importing from Excel.

  • Module 8
    Default Rate Libraries

    In this module we will introduce the concept of default rate libraries by creating a copy of the Workbook Training Rates rate library.

  • Module 9
    Phraseologies

    Phraseologies allow the maintenance of standard phrases or model descriptions in a hierarchical library. In this module we will explore how to use these within CostX.

  • Module 10
    Generating a Workbook from Dimension Groups

    In this module we will review how to generate a workbook automatically based on the contents of the Dimension Groups.

One of the functions within CostX® is the ability to make a copy of workbook data re-arranging the individual items contained into alternative headings in a new workbook. In order to control how information is re-arranged Codes are assigned to items within CostX®.

Codes may be placed at any or all levels of a workbook, within rate and quantity build-ups and within rate library item build-ups. The location for the placement of codes varies depending on the desired outcome.

Codes placed in a workbook work in tandem with an associated Code Library.

CostX® can be used without ever having the need to insert coding. However using coding allows data to be re-sorted and hence allows a further degree of analysis and use. A simple example for the use of coding might be to use an existing workbook following a standard elemental arrangement and create a new workbook arranged by subcontract trade.

  • Module 1
    Introductory Coding Exercise

    In Module 1, we will go through an Introductory Coding Exercise, which covers setting up a project, setting up and using a code library, and then generating a workbook grouped by code.

  • Module 2
    Advanced Coding Exercises

    This module will cover more advanced coding exercises including trade, LPM (Labor, Plant and Material) and resource analyses, then a multiple Coding analysis.

  • Appendix
    Coding Overview & Reference

    This section is intended as a reference for coding features and functionalities.

The Subcontractor Comparison feature consists of two main parts: a pre-formatted Subcontractor Comparison Workbook; and a suite of default Subcontractor Comparison report templates.

  • Module 1
    Subcontractors Library

    In this Module, we will learn how to create a Subcontractor Library within the CostX System Administration area that contains the subcontractor’s company details and allocates them to specific trades.

  • Module 2
    Course Setup

    In this module we will cover the creation of a new Project and importing an existing Building that contains a workbook with trade-coded items. It also covers importing the corresponding Code Library that has been used to allocate trade codes to each item in the imported workbook.

  • Module 3
    Subcontractor Comparison Workbooks

    Module 3 covers how to work with the Subcontractor Comparison workbooks; including assigning subcontractors, importing quotes, entering quote values, filling from estimate or other subcontractor quote values, selecting the preferred subcontractor and more.

  • Module 4
    Subcontractor Comparison Reports

    Module 4 covers the various templates provided with CostX for Subcontractor Comparison reporting, and the types of reports that can be generated from these.

  • Module 5
    Generating Standard Workbooks from Subcontractor Comparison

    Module 5 covers how to generate standard workbooks from Subcontractor Comparison.


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