Wee, Li Woon
(2011)
Hidden Cost In Building Conservation Works.
Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Abstract
More often than not, building conservation projects are usually completed
with high cost and high time variances, which, in part is due to the uncertainty in
actual work needed to conserve the building. Also, difficulty exists for cost
estimators who are unfamiliar with building conservation works to estimate
accurately. Realising the predicament in producing an accurate estimate, a study was
conducted to identify the hidden costs of building conservation works, specifically
the work items that contribute to such hidden cost and the factors affecting the cost
overruns. A total of 16 respondents who have been involved in building conservation
projects in Malaysia are surveyed using postal questionnaire. A total of thirty (30)
work items that are specific to building conservation works are identified from the
survey. Based on the results, these 30 special work items are grouped into four main
categories, namely Research and Documentation, Scientific Studies, Laboratory
Tests and Temporary Works. From the survey, work items such as ‘Carbonation
Test’, ‘NIPGAT Test’, ‘Petrography Test’, and ‘Covermeter Survey’ are found to
have the highest Relative Index value. Additionally, a total of 32 factors are also
surveyed to detect the determinants of hidden costs in building conservation works.
Dominant variables which are causing hidden costs include ‘lack of estimator’s
expertise in conservation work’ and ‘lack of communication between consultants’.
This study concludes with a list of work items encountered in building conservation
works for quantity surveyor’s reference to prepare the cost estimate in future.
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