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NIQS Unveils New Measurement Standards
The Nigerian Institute of
Quantity Surveyors (NIQS) has instituted a new standard for measurement of buildings and engineering works, which is expected to be effective May 2017.
President of the institute, Mrs Mercy Iyortyer, revealed this in her speech at a training in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.
Iyortyer stated that the institute has set machinery in motion to the process of developing a software with the standard known for its ease of usage.
She stated that under the new arrangement, the BESMM3 would give way to BESMM4, which would now become the official standard of method of measurement of works to be used with conditions of engagement and consultancy service agreement, explaining that it would be approved and directed by the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria (QSRBN).
She added that BESMM4 would be admitted for use on measurement papers for both Graduateship (GDE) and Test of Professional Competence (TPC) Examinations.
While explaining the need to change from BESMM3 which was published by the institute in 2008 to BESMM4, the NIQS boss stated that errors in text and context were observed in the BESMM3 and stressed that the observation necessitated the correction, which removes unnecessary features, inserting omissions, rearrangement of content and incorporating additional rules deemed necessary to enable the document serve its purpose more effectively.
She said the shortfall in BESMM3 is being addressed in BESMM4 and urged NIQS national executive council to sensitize members on its usage and relevance to total cost management of construction and engineering works.
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