Estimation & Costing for PWD Uttar Pradesh Based on SOR (Buildings & B&R Works) Online Course For Civil Engineers , Quantity Surveyors and Billing Engineers
- BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYING ONLINE TRAINING INSTITUTE

- Aug 12
- 1 min read
Why This Course?
Government projects in Uttar Pradesh—whether buildings, roads, or combined campus works—demand accuracy in estimation, rate analysis, and billing strictly as per the UPPWD Schedule of Rates (SOR). Mistakes in BOQ preparation, measurement, or rate selection can lead to budget overruns, tender rejection, or payment delays.This course gives civil engineers, quantity surveyors, and billing engineers the practical, field-ready skills to handle complete estimation and costing tasks for PWD projects—exactly the way it’s done in departmental offices.
Course Coverage
20 Modules | 80 Sessions
Key Learning Highlights:
UPPWD SOR Mastery – Understanding chapters, item codes, units, conditions, and linkage with CPWD specifications & IS codes
Contract & Tender Documents – NIT, TS, schedule vs non-schedule items, extra/substituted item handling
Measurement Principles – IS 1200 series rules, earthwork, RCC, masonry, finishes, water supply, sanitary & road works
Work-Specific Estimation – PCC, RCC, reinforcement steel & BBS, brick/block masonry, plastering, flooring, tiling, doors, windows, painting, waterproofing
Building Services – Internal & external water supply, sewerage, drainage, electrical works for building projects
Road & Pavement Works – Subgrade, GSB/WMM, kerbs, bituminous layers within campus projects
Rate Analysis – Step-by-step build-up of rates for schedule & non-schedule items, lead charts, royalties, GST handling
BOQ & Abstract Preparation – Structuring, cross-checking with drawings, cost summaries, and tender packaging
Billing Procedures – Measurement Book (MB) writing, RA bills, final bills, deviation statements, reconciliation
Who Should Join?
Civil Engineers working on government building & road works
Quantity Surveyors aiming to master UPPWD SOR-based costing
Billing Engineers handling public works project payments
Contractors seeking in-house estimation expertise
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