This subject introduces students to the principles and practices related to construction economics including budgeting, preliminary estimating, cost planning, cost modelling and elemental building cost analysis, building price indices, life-cost planning, multi-objective decision analysis, value management and cost benefit analysis.
Spring semester, City campus
Summer session, City campus
2008 contribution for post-2008 Commonwealth-supported students: $907.50
Note: Students who commenced prior to 1 January 2008 should consult the Student contribution charges for Commonwealth supported students
Not all students are eligible for Commonwealth Supported places.
2008 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $2,430.00
Note: Fees for Postgraduate domestic fee-paying students and international students are charged according to the course they are enrolled in. Students should refer to the Annual Fees Schedule.
Subject EFTSL: 0.125