Spon's Asia Pacific Construction Costs Handbook includes construction cost data for twenty countries. This new edition has been extended to include Pakistan and Cambodia. Australia, UK and America are also included, to facilitate comparison with construction costs elsewhere.
Information is presented for each country in the same way, as follows:
key data on the main economic and construction indicators.
an outline of the national construction industry, covering structure, tendering and contract procedures, materials cost data, regulations and standards
labour and materials cost data
measured rates for a range of standard construction work items
approximate estimating costs per unit area for a range of building types
price index data and exchange rate movements against £ sterling, $US and Japanese Yen.
The book also includes a Comparative Data section to facilitate country-to-country comparisons. Figures from the national sections are grouped in tables according to national indicators, construction output, input costs and costs per square metre for factories, offices, warehouses, hospitals, schools, theatres, sports halls, hotels and housing.
This unique handbook will be an essential reference for all construction professionals involved in work outside their own country and for all developers or multinational companies assessing comparative development costs.
Contents
Part One: Regional Overview 1. The Construction Industry in the Asia Pacific Region Part Two: Individual Countries. Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vietnam. 2. Introductory Notes to Country Sections 3. Individual Countries 4. Amplified Descriptions of Construction Items. Part Three: Comparative Data 5. Introductory Notes 6. Key National Indicators 7. Construction Output Indicators 8. Construction Cosr>