What should I do if the amount of work given by Party A is low in the construction project?

Updated on society 2024-04-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, based on my years of experience, the content of 44kg m2 of steel bar in the small high-rise of 11 floors is reasonable. 80-90kg m2 is unreasonable, please check your information**.

    Second, if the quantity of the project given by Party A is low, you can use the comprehensive unit price method to bid, and the project quantity will be settled according to the actual settlement when the project quantity is completed, then there is no low and high.

    Third, if there is a formal specification for the steel content of a house, then everyone should not cramp and use this directly"Specification"Therefore, the specification you mentioned is just an empirical economic indicator collected and sorted out through the reinforcement content of multiple projects.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The reinforcement content varies according to the design complexity of the structure. You can consult the design institute about the approximate content of the steel bar, I think the design institute should know. Otherwise, select a typical area and calculate the approximate content.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Friend, it's impossible, no matter what house (except for underground works) the steel content will not be 80-90kg m2, and the steel bar content is 44kg m2 is already very good!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't understand, aren't you using a comprehensive unit price now?

    As for the amount of work, it depends on how your contract is appraised, what do you talk about with Party A with the amount of steel content, and the drawings from the design institute will not consider structural safety issues.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do the math according to the drawings, find out the problem and then talk to others.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    These are empirical data, and if you want to know the specific amount of steel per square meter, you have to look at the chart to make a budget.

    The following link also has statistics commonly used in the construction library.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When the actual earthwork quantity on site is not consistent with the design earthwork quantity, the actual settlement shall be subject to the "actual earthwork quantity on site". The so-called Party A you said actually refers to the meaning of Party A's disagreement with the amount of the group next to the design project. It is understandable and should be understood that Party A disagrees with the design engineering quantity.

    **How to calculate the amount of earthwork after opening the trapezoidal If the trapezoidal excavation route is straight, it can be calculated by multiplying the trapezoidal area of the section by the length of the excavation route. For the corner of the place, the cross-section is still trapezoidal excavation, there is no good calculation method to calculate, if you really need to calculate accurately, you can use the bottom area to the top area to the height of the integration calculation. If it is a situation that needs to be calculated on the engineering rock beam, the corner place can be estimated according to the situation of the site, as long as the supervision and construction party approve, and there is no need for such accurate calculation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If Party A requires a reduction in the amount of work, it may involve the following considerations:

    1.Budget constraints: You may request a reduction in the amount of work due to insufficient budget. In this case, you may need to re-evaluate the cost of the project to ensure that you are meeting your needs without overspending.

    2.Change of project requirements: Party A may change its demand for the project due to market demand, strategic adjustment, etc., and thus require a reduction in the amount of work. In this case, Party B needs to fully communicate with Party A to understand the latest requirements of the project and adjust the project plan.

    3.Time constraints: You may be under time pressure to complete the project as quickly as possible.

    In order to meet this requirement, Party A may require Party B to reduce the amount of work to shorten the construction period. In this case, Party B needs to ensure that the quality of the project is not affected, and at the same time negotiate a reasonable construction schedule with Party A.

    4.Environmental protection: Sometimes, Party A may require a reduction in the amount of work for the sake of environmental protection. In this case, Party B needs to comply with relevant regulations and take appropriate measures to reduce the impact on the environment.

    5.Other factors: Party A may require a reduction in the amount of work for various reasons, such as market competition, the profitability prospects of the project itself, etc. In this case, Party B needs to fully communicate with Party A, understand Party A's specific considerations, and adjust the project plan according to the actual situation.

    In short, when Party A requires a reduction in the amount of work, Party B needs to maintain good communication with Party A, understand Party A's needs and considerations, and ensure the quality and progress of the project while meeting Party A's requirements.

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