Opening Pandora's box the Method of Measurement for Highway Works (MMHW) Part one a separate method
Language: English Series: Civil Engineering Surveyor ; March 2004, 20-21(2)Publication details: 2004Subject(s):- BUILT ENVIRONMENT-QUANTITY SURVEYING-CIVIL ENGINEERING STANDARD METHOD OF MEASUREMENT
- BUILT ENVIRONMENT-QUANTITY SURVEYING-METHOD OF MEASUREMENT FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES
- BUILT ENVIRONMENT-QUANTITY SURVEYING-METHOD OF MEASUREMENT FOR HIGHWAY WORKS
- BUILT ENVIRONMENT-QUANTITY SURVEYING-STANDARD METHOD OF MEASUREMENT FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING QUANTITIES
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- Quantity surveying
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Outlines the reasons why a separate method of measurement is needed for roads. Charts the various methods which have been developed, such as SMMCEQ, CESMM and MTMM. Highlights the differences between the methods and the various circumstances in which they are used. Particularly warns against the use of MMRB for civil engineering construction, as the needs are different for each type of engineering. Includes a Flowchart of the development of civil engineering standard methods of measurement and the origins of MMHW.