1- Analysis of subject characteristics.
Management: Complex knowledge points, concentrated on important and difficult points, review in blocks, and key breakthroughs.
Valuation: trivial knowledge points, many calculation topics, comparative learning, understanding and memory.
Metrology: scattered knowledge points, strong professionalism, classification and summary, comparative memory.
Case: A large amount of knowledge points, difficult exams, module learning, and a solid foundation.
2- Sequence of subjects studied.
Management, valuation, and measurement courses go first, and cases follow.
Suggested allocation time: case analysis: 40%, cost management: 15%, project valuation: 15%, engineering measurement: 30%.
Case analysis is the biggest obstacle for cost engineers, and this subject is dominated by subjective questions and answers, so it is necessary to put absolute energy and time on the case subject. However, other subjects should not be taken lightly, and there are also cases where other subjects are rolled over because they do not pass, especially the engineering metrology subject, which is very specialized, but compared with the case subject, the pass rate of other subjects is obviously much higher.
3. Study suggestions for each subject - cases.
Chapter 1 (20 points) The first chapter mainly examines the investment composition and estimation methods of construction projects, investment cash flow statements, capital cash flow statements, profit and profit distribution statements, the calculation and identification of relevant financial indicators, and the knowledge points involved in this chapter mostly examine accounting and financial related content, and most candidates have less application in their work, so it is difficult to understand and apply. For the knowledge points in this chapter, it is important to understand the basic principles and apply them flexibly.
Chapter 2 (10-20 points) Chapter 2 mainly involves the application of value engineering, the application of time value of funds, the optimization of network diagrams, and the analysis of decision trees.
Chapter 3 (40 points) Chapter 3 mainly involves the calculation of engineering quantity and the price of the list, and also involves the relevant knowledge of the quota and the preparation process of the design budget estimate, construction drawing budget, etc., the quantity calculation specification and the list pricing specification are the main knowledge points of this chapter**The question type of the examination in this chapter is relatively fixed, with certain rules, but in order to achieve good results, it is also necessary to pay attention to the grasp of the basic knowledge, especially the basic knowledge that must be mastered.
Chapter 4 (10-20 points) Chapter 4 from the construction unit bidding, bidding unit bidding two perspectives, focusing on the construction project bidding methods and procedures, the preparation of engineering bidding documents, project evaluation and awarding and engineering bidding strategies and methods This chapter mainly examines the bidding and bidding procedures, the respective responsibilities and obligations of both parties to the bidding and bidding, and appropriately combines the equivalent calculation and decision tree examination and calculation questions. For the knowledge points in this chapter, the emphasis is on memorization and flexible application.
Chapter 5 (10-20 points) Chapter 5 mainly includes the construction contract, the adjustment and change of the contract price and the knowledge points of the project claim, which requires the correct identification of the contract type, the accurate analysis of the responsible subject of the event when the project claim, and the determination of the content of the claim This chapter mainly examines the network diagram, bar diagram, flow construction, and claim related content, and focuses on understanding, flexible application, and mastering the problem-solving skills for the knowledge points in this chapter.
Chapter 6 (20 points)Chapter 6 focuses on the knowledge points of project price, project advance payment, interim price payment, quality margin, completion settlement, investment deviation and schedule deviation from the perspectives of project settlement and completion settlement. The problem mode in this chapter is relatively fixed, and the problem solving ideas are easy to grasp. The questions are examined in a flexible way of calculation in combination with the terms of the contract, such as the calculation of comprehensive unit price, value-added tax, volume adjustment and price adjustment, etc.