Design and implementation of a computerized bill of quantity system for quantity surveyors (a case study of okolo, okolo & co. Enugu)

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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED BILL OF QUANTITY SYSTEM FOR QUANTITY SURVEYORS 

(A CASE STUDY OF OKOLO, OKOLO & CO.)

 ABSTRACT

 Quantity surveyors due to the essential services they render private and virtually to everyone as well as the indispensable position they occupy in this age of travel boon and shelter they cannot be left out in this world of computerization.

More so, when one talks of the huge capital that is involved in the establishment and running of quantity surveying as well as the dynamic nature of it’s business, one will readily welcome machines such as computer to assist man.

This project work is aimed at designing and implementing a bill of quantity system for quantity surveyors.

In Nigeria especially, the method used by most surveyors firm is manual, even though the nature and growth of the business has continued to demand for a better method. This manual method is lade with problems that are inherent such slow or sluggish nature, loss of paper and inaccuracy in the Okolo, Okolo & Co. surveying industry.

Further more, this project is aimed at designing software that will take care of above mentioned lapses and reduce also the number of employees handling the job there by reducing cost. It will also provide a better and eligible analysis of Bill of quantity material; as well ensure free flow of an information form the location (company) to the site.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page

Table of Content

Abstract

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1     Background of the Study

1.2     Statement of Study

1.3     Purpose of Study

1.4     Aims and Objectives Study

1.5     Scope of the Study

1.6     Limitations

1.7     Definitions of Terms

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE OVERVIEW

 

CHAPTER THREE

DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM

3.1     Fact finding methods used

3.2     Organizational Structure

3.3     Objectives of the Existing System

3.4     Input, Process and Output Analysis

3.5     Information Flow Chart

3.6     Problems of the Existing System

3.7     Justification for the New System

 

CHAPTER FOUR

DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM

4.1     Output Specification Design

4.2     Input Specification and Design

4.3     File Design

4.3     Procedure Chart

4.4     System Flowchart

4.5     System Requirements

 

CHAPTER FIVE

IMPLEMENTATION

5.1     Program Design

5.2     Program Flowchart

5.3     Pseudocodes

5.4     Source Program

5.4     Test Run

 

CHAPTER SIX

DOCUMENTATION

6.1     System Documentation

6.2     Program Documentation

6.3     User Documentation

CHAPTER SEVEN

7.0     CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

7.1     Conclusion

7.2     Recommendation

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1    BACKGROUND OF STUDY

The ultimate goal of any establishment is effectiveness. This is achieved only when there is a proper co-ordination of activates between the various units that comprise the system. The co-ordination is even more important in a surveying system where the desired end is to examine the general condition of the land before building and construction. Ineffectiveness of a surveying firm (system) could diminish in its abilities to relief in human pains and trouble or worse still produce irreversible consequence. Any measures there for that can improve the need response surveyors management and its general efficiency is most welcomed, and a computer based system could be of the almost help.

However, a computer base bill of quantity system for quantity surveyors which is the topic of this researcher will enable the site engineers, operative surveyors to determine the accurate land and materials for the required operative surveyors to determine the accurate land and materials for the required operation, therefore, saving some precious time in the site.

 

1.2    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The regular flood of clients to the surveying industry at the end of every day to lodge complaints and the subsequent inefficiency of the system is a regular source of embarrassment to all concerned in the surveying industry. Moreover, the management (Quantity surveyor site engineers, site clerks and operatives, etc) have been equally unable to monitor the land and material for the required operation also to provide a better and eligible analysis of bill of quantity system of the land on both daily and monthly bases. This too has become a considerable frustration to all concerned as well as negated the primary aims of the establishment.

As a result of the above problems, clients become doubtful about the quality of the job they receive, the surveying industry thereby loses money and materials, hence it progress is returned.

 

1.3    PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

The purpose of bill report is to consider the changing environment of surveying industry and to report to the profession. On the practical steps which might be taken to ensure that it is able to deal with the increasingly sophisticated demands which are likely to occur in the changing environment.

1.4    AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The aim and objectives of this project on the available billing system are: –

1.           To find out if the already existing is efficient, adequate and sufficient.

2.           Highlight the inefficiency in the available method through which computer application can reduce and eliminate inefficiency.

 

1.5   SCOPE OF THE STUDY

The report takes into consideration the developments which have taken place in the last twenty years.

In 1961, the royal institution of chartered surveyors set up a working up quantities in the constitution industry, this study is narrowed to the following areas: –

a.    A program that will effectively handle client bills.

b.   A program that handles name, account, phone numbers and price list.

c.    Record of the companies clients

d.   Record of clients can be retrieved and update if necessary.

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