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Order of Magnitude Mechanical Estimating

Topics for Today Estimate Goals A Concept for Accurate Conceptual Estimating

Justin Apprill, P.E.

HVAC Systems – Common System Types and Rules of Thumb Pricing Example Estimate Managing the Budget During Design

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Order of Magnitude Estimate Goal

Project Delivery Methods Conceptual Estimating applies to each type of delivery.

Determine today what the job will cost tomorrow.

Plan and Spec. – Lump Sum Bid Design-Assist Lump Sum, GMP, T&M

Design-Build Lump Sum, GMP, T&M

IPD – Integrated Project Delivery

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Questions for Client

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General Discovery Questions

First Question: What will you do with the information?

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Occupancy Owner End User Design Team Building Square Footage Small or Disadvantaged Business Goals Schedule Jobsite Logistics Overall project budget Sole Sourced Vendors or Subs © American Standard Inc. 2004

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Mechanical Discovery Questions Desired Systems % of Glass Building Orientation Desired Conditions (temp & humidity) Outside Air Requirements Specialty Areas Energy Code Compliance BIM Requirements LEED / Sustainable Design

Over 1/3 of LEED points can be mechanical related

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Estimating Concepts and Relative Accuracy

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“The Concept” of Accurate Conceptual Estimating

Estimate based on “final” construction documents

Quantities and capacities of all HVAC equipment & systems Quantities and capacities of all plumbing fixtures, equipment, and systems

Accuracy = +/- 0% to 5%

Good conceptual estimate evaluating all system components

Apply established unit values to quantities and capacities

Accuracy = +/- 5% to10%

$/square foot or $/building unit (bed, cell, etc.) Accuracy = +/- 10% to 20%

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LEED Design

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Required Information

Accuracy is very dependent upon understanding of systems and accuracy/application of the unit values

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Required Information

Specifications establishing required materials and equipment quality

Specifications (be careful of assumptions) Types of piping for each application

Conceptual drawings or systems narrative

Types of insulation

Types of systems

Quality of plumbing fixtures

System capacities

Quality and type of equipment

System layout

Accepted manufacturers Trade responsibilities

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Required Information

Developing the Estimate Equipment – utilize rule of thumb or actual cost from vendors

Specifications Specialty requirements

Equipment labor – utilize established unit values for labor hours per piece of equipment

Process systems Owner furnished equipment connections

Piping – utilize established unit values which include material and labor per lineal foot

Vibration or sound isolation

Ductwork – utilize established unit values which include material and labor per cfm or pound

Temporary heating/cooling provisions Custom equipment Water filtration Interface between HVAC controls and other building systems

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Developing the Estimate Plumbing

Indirect Costs Unit values need to consider indirect costs

Roof drainage

Tools, equipment rental, trucks

Quantity of drains

Testing

Overflow drains or scuppers

Delivery and hoisting Detailing/BIM Modelling

Separate overflow system or connected to primary drainage system

Material handling

Utility connections

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Developing the Estimate Plumbing

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Developing the Estimate Plumbing

Fixtures

Special Systems

Back to Back?

Generator fuel system

Level of finish?

Boiler fuel oil system

Equipment Quantity and type of water heaters

Medical Gas

Recirculation system concept

Laboratory Gas

Mixing valve requirements

Special drainage requirements

Water booster pump requirements Sewage ejector (lift station) requirements

Interceptors and traps

Water softening equipment

Acid waste piping

Water filtration equipment

Grease waste piping

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Developing the Estimate HVAC

Developing the Estimate HVAC

Heating Plant

Cooling Plant

Boiler capacity

Chiller type & capacity

Pumping scheme & sizes

Pumping scheme & sizes

Pump VFDs

Pump and/or chiller VFDs

Specialties

Cooling tower type & capacity

Expansion tanks, air separators, triple duty valves, gauges

Water treatment

Water treatment Specialties Free cooling heat exchanger(s)

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Developing the Estimate HVAC

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Developing the Estimate HVAC

Air Handling Equipment

Piping Mains

RTU or AHU capacity (tons/cfm)

Establish unit values for each type of pipe which consider:

Unit specifications

Hanger requirements

Casing construction

Pipe routing / available ceiling space

Heat recovery

Material specification/joining method

Integral return/exhaust fans Economizer cycle If RTU – type of roof curb

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Developing the Estimate HVAC

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Developing the Estimate Sheet Metal

Piping Branches Establish $/connection for each type of coil

Terminal boxes (fan powered and vav)

Review piping connection details if available

Ductwork Specifications Exhaust fans

Gauges, isolation valves, balancing valves

Air devices types (grilles, registers, diffusers, louvers)

Large coils may require multiple connections

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Specialty ductwork (kitchens, labs, process)

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Developing the Estimate

Developing the Estimate Temperature Controls

Insulation Plumbing

Operator interface terminal (PC)

HVAC piping & equipment

Cooling plant Heating plant

Ductwork

Estimate as $/l.f. by size, or % of piping and ductwork (6% to 12%)

Air handling units VAV / Fan powered boxes Fan coil units / heat pumps Terminal devices (unit heaters, etc.) Make-up air and Exhaust systems

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Other Items to Consider Commissioning

Mechanical Systems

LEED Certification Security Requirements

Rule of Thumb Prices

Design Responsibility Site Logistics Local Jurisdiction/Code Requirements

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HVAC & Plumbing Cost as % of Overall Budget

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Mechanical Cost by System Type (Ballpark Ranges - $/s.f.)

Standard/Office Bldg – 15%-20%

Recreational Buildings

Hospital – 20%-25%

Plumbing $5 to $7 per s.f.

Data Center – 30%-40%

HVAC $17 to $22 per s.f.

Laboratory – 30%-35% Office Buildings

Apartment/Hotel – 15%-20%

Plumbing $5 to $7 per s.f.

Prison/Correctional Facility – 15%-20%

HVAC (2 pipe) $15 to $23 per s.f. HVAC (4 pipe) $23 to $28 per s.f.

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Mechanical Cost by System Type (Ballpark Ranges - $/s.f.)

Mechanical Cost by System Type (Ballpark Ranges - $/s.f.)

Hospitals (new construction)

Hotel/Condo – High Rise

Plumbing $25 to $30 per s.f.

Plumbing $11 to $15 per s.f.

HVAC (4 pipe) $45 to $55 per s.f.

HVAC (2 pipe) $15 to $18 per s.f. HVAC (4 pipe) $18 to $21 per s.f.

Prisons Hotel/Condo – Low Rise

Plumbing $13 to $18 per s.f. HVAC (4 pipe) $30 to

Plumbing $9 to $12 per s.f.

$40 per s.f.

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HVAC (d/x) $5 to $8 per s.f.

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Plumbing Rules of Thumb

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HVAC – Rules of Thumb

Roof drainage

Boiler Plant

$0.75/s.f. to $2.00/s.f.

$9/MBH to $13/MBH

Depends greatly on building height, roof configuration, quantity of drains

Chiller Plant

Method of overflow is important

Waste/vent & domestic water

$750/ton to $1200/ton

$2k to $4k per fixture Includes water heaters – not specialty items

Piping Mains – can vary greatly

Depends on type of building/quantity of fixtures

Don’t forget non-typical/specialty items!!

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HVAC – Rules of Thumb

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HVAC – Rules of Thumb

Roof Top Units

Insulation 6% to 12% of total HVAC

$650/ton to $900/ton

and plumbing cost

Air Handling Units (modular)

Sheet Metal

$1.50/cfm to $2.50/cfm

$4/cfm to $8/cfm

Air Handling Units (custom)

Temperature Controls

$2.50/cfm to $5.00/cfm

Very large range. ($0.75/sf to $5.00/sf)

(Includes labor to set equipment)

Test and Balance

(Does not include piping and controls)

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$0.20/sf to $.50/sf

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Rules of Thumb for System Selection

HVAC Systems Common System Types

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Single Story < 25,000 s.f. DX Split or Rooftop Unit Single Story >25,000 s.f. VAV System – Water Source / Geothermal Heat Pump Two Story < 25,000 s.f. VAV System – Water Source / Geothermal Heat Pump Two Story and Greater > 25,000 s.f. VAV System – Water Source / Geothermal Heat Pump– Under floor Air Multi-Story VAV System – Under floor or Overhead Air – Unitary or Chilled Water System, Boiler System or Electric Heat, Specialty systems (dedicated outside air, chilled beams, etc. Air Conditioning Clinic TRG-TRC018-EN

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single zone, constant volume

Single Zone, Constant Volume EA

Packaged DX Rooftop System

RA

packaged rooftop air conditioner

sheetsheet-metal supply duct diffuser

OA

cooling coil

supply fan

SA

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multiple zones, constant volume

Changeover–Bypass System

Rooftop VAV System

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diffuser modulating damper systemsystem-level controller

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VAV terminals

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multiple zones, constant volume

Multiple Zones, Constant Volume EA

Multizone Air Handler

RA

RA EA

OA

cooling coil

SA

SA

supply fan

OA reheat coil

multizone air handler thermostat

thermostat zone

zone

zone

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multiple zones, variable volume

Multiple Zones, Variable Volume EA

DX Rooftop VAV System packaged DX rooftop air conditioner

RA

return OA

cooling coil

supply

SA

supply fan

VAV box

VAV terminal, diffusers

thermostat zone

systemsystem-level controller

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multiple zones, variable volume

Self-Contained DX VAV System

Split VAV Distribution System

cooling tower

outdoor--air inlet outdoor

diffuser

sheetsheet-metal supply duct

VAV terminal selfself-contained DX air conditioner

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VAV terminal

systemsystem-level controller hothot-water boiler, pumps

flexible duct diffuser

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returnreturn-air inlet

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central air handler

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multiple zones, variable volume

Small Chilled-Water System

Central Chilled-Water VAV System cooling tower

water chiller

VAV terminal, diffusers

cooling coil

pump

air handler

systemsystem-level controller

control valve

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water water--cooled chiller

hothot-water boiler, pumps

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single zone, constant volume

Dedicated Outdoor-Air System OA ducted directly to spaces

Water-Source Heat-Pump System cooling tower off

OA ducted to terminal units

plateplate-andand-frame heat exchanger

OA ducted to plenum near terminal units

boiler off

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single zone, constant volume

Water-Source Heat-Pump System

Ground-Source Heat-Pump System

dedicated outdoor-air unit outdoor-

cooling tower heat pump heat pump, duct, diffuser

systemsystem-level controller

geothermal heat exchanger

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Underfloor Air Distribution

System Make-up

Return @ 8080-82oF

Perimeter Zones

Displacement Zone

Outer +/- 15 ft. Heat Source

Boundary Layer

Interior Zone High Induction Floor Diffusers – Manual or Zoned

Induced Room Air

Mixing Zone Supply @ 6060-64oF

Common Discharge Plenum or Ducted Supply

FTU Series Fan Terminal w/Reheat Capabilities

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Budgetary Estimate Example

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Budgetary Estimate Example

New Office Building

Based on square footage alone:

Kansas City Metro Area

Plumbing: $5 to $7 per s.f.

178,000 s.f.

HVAC (2 pipe): $15 to $23

Completely Finished (not core-shell) Standard Office Plumbing PLUS Commercial Kitchen/Cafeteria

Range is $3,916,000 to $5,162,000

Chilled water system serving large air handling units

Range/Average = 27% spread

Average is $4,539,000 or $25.50/s.f.

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Budgetary Estimate Example

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Budgetary Estimate Example Plumbing Fixtures

Roof Drainage 2 story building

138 fixtures

Flat roof

Fixtures are spread out due to bldg. layout

Overflow scuppers 138 x $3,000 = $414,000 $1.00/s.f. x 178,000 = $178,000

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Budgetary Estimate Example

Budgetary Estimate Example

Commercial Kitchen/Cafeteria

Chilled Water Plant

Historical Cost??

Water cooled with cooling towers

Number of Connections??

900 tons Free cooling heat exchanger

100 Connections x $1,500 = $150,000

LEED Silver project = efficient chillers Cooling towers adjacent to chillers 900 tons x $800/ton = $720,000

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Budgetary Estimate Example

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Budgetary Estimate Example

HVAC Piping

Air Handling Units

Air handling units spread out

200,000 cfm (includes kitchen make-up air)

Pipe quantities known??

Large capacity units – 40,000 cfm for major units

$1.00 to $3.00 per s.f. 200,000 cfm x 1.75/cfm = $350,000 178,000 s.f. x $1.50/s.f. = $267,000

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Budgetary Estimate Example

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Budgetary Estimate Example

Sheet Metal

Insulation

Underfloor air system

$3,279,000 x 5% = $163,950

Perimeter electric heat terminal units under floor Perimeter automatically controlled zones

Temperature Controls

Interior manually controlled zones

178,000 s.f. x $1.50 = $267,000

Commercial kitchen systems

Test & Balance 200,000 cfm x $6.00/s.f. = $1,200,000

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178,000 x $0.25/s.f. = $44,500

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Budgetary Estimate Example

Managing to the Budget

Subtotal = $3,774,075

How do you make the budget real?

OH&P (15%) = $452,889

What accurate today can change quickly during design.

Total = $4,226,964

Must get control of the things that are out of your control.

$23.75/s.f.

Actual Estimate on Completed Documents $3,880,000 or $21.80/s.f. 8% lower than budget

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How GC can help?

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How GC can help?

Clear scope of work issued with bid documents

Define the Schedule

General conditions requirements

Overtime expectations

Define the Schedule

Clean up

Clean up requirements

Temporary utilities

Coordination requirements and plan

Use of tower crane

Billing method (schedule of values versus cost plus fee)

Supervision requirements Safety requirements

Site logistics plan

QA/QC staff requirements

Avoid bid day!

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