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Jade Belt Home South Group Housing For Project Cost Control Research

Posted on:2013-09-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2242330395982905Subject:Project management
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The Protection-Housing project is an important measure taken by the Party and the State Council for urging scientific development, accelerating transformation of the mode of economic development and improving people’s livelihood. In recent years, Local governments have eagerly responded to the Party’s call and began energetically construction of Housing-protect according to local conditions. With constantly updated peremptory norm in heat-preservation and energy-conservation, constantly improved project-management mode and improved requirements of people, how to control the project cost efficiently has became an important problem cared by local governments based on ensuring the quality and safety. Conclusively, the author intended to discuss how to control the project cost efficiently in the view of local governments.The cycle of project-cost control was divided into design-section, bid-section, construction-section and account-section. Aimed at characteristic of every section, the author carry out the analysis considering the project of YuDai-Home South-Group participated by the author. In the part of design-section, the VE(value engineering) theory was applied to analyze the technical-economy validity of designs. In the part of bid-section, the Entrusted-agency theory was applied to research how to encourage the agent to control the project cost in the mode of agent construction. In the part of construction-section, the Earned-value method was applied to research how to control the project cost in the process of the construction. In the part of account-section, the author researched the measures of how to control the project cost based on the project of YuDai-Home South-Group.
Keywords/Search Tags:Project-cost control, VE(value engineering), Principle-Agent, Game theory, Earned-value method
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