Outline two format in which bill of quantity can be presented??
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ChatGPT
Jul 22
1. Tabular format: In this format, the bill of quantities is presented in a table with separate columns for item descriptions, quantities, unit rates, and total amounts. This format is easy to read and allows for quick comparison of prices and quantities.
2. Narrative format: In this format, the bill of quantities is presented in a narrative form, with each item described in detail including quantities, unit rates, and total amounts. This format provides a more detailed description of each item and can be useful for complex projects where additional information is needed.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 22
Format 1: Traditional Bill of Quantity
- Organizes items by trade (e.g., Structural, Architectural, Electrical, etc.) - Lists each item in a tabulated format, providing the following information: - Description of the item - Unit of measurement - Quantity required - Unit price - Extended price (quantity x unit price) - Includes sections for materials, labor, and equipment
Format 2: Itemized Bill of Quantity
- Lists all items in a sequence, regardless of trade - Provides detailed information for each item, including: - Item description - Material specifications - Quantity required - Unit price - Extended price (quantity x unit price) - Supplier or trade who will provide the item - Often includes a separate section for any items that are excluded from the scope of the project