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The PCC civil engineering estimation system is structured according to the flow of estimation work, making it easy to operate even for beginners, allowing for quick and simple estimations.
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【Features】 ○ The unit price can be adjusted to the level of the price list through lower reference. ○ By updating common data, it is possible to estimate last year's projects using the new year's unit prices. ○ Users can register their own unit prices and costs, which can also be applied to next year's estimates. ○ A vast amount of unit price, cost data, and overhead rates necessary for estimation are registered according to the coding system. ○ By simply selecting the work type, the overhead rates are automatically calculated. In cases of design changes or combined processing, the original design documents are used, so there is no need to create new design documents. ○ It is LAN-compatible, allowing multiple machines to perform estimations simultaneously. ● For more details, please contact us.
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Civil engineering cost estimation
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Who wants what why? In manufacturing, the most important thing is likely the "5W1H" that we learned in middle school English class: "When, Where, Who, What, Why, How." If even one of these is missing, the process of creating something can suddenly collapse. I feel that beginner users tend to show interest only in "How." They become captivated by tricky mechanisms and flashy presentations, and they simplistically ask, "How can I make this?" People with this kind of thought process are not suited for manufacturing. Manufacturing cannot be established without considering the "5W1H." If you follow the workflow, you can create something equivalent, and the only difference will be the length of production time. However, that is not very important in terms of the essence of manufacturing. Before "How," I would like to consider "What" and "Why." And then, who is it?