Super visor: Eng. Husain Abu Zant Dr.Bassam Odeh Value Engineering Management Mohammad Khader Sultan Radwan Yassar Abu Baker Ramzi Ashour Tamer suliman.

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Super visor: Eng. Husain Abu Zant Dr.Bassam Odeh Value Engineering Management Mohammad Khader Sultan Radwan Yassar Abu Baker Ramzi Ashour Tamer suliman 1

Case study Azoun Primary School in Azoun near Qalqilia city. Three floor the Basement floor with an area equal to m 2,and the other two floor have an area of m 2 and the total area nearly to 1206m 2. The estimated price of the project which made by the consultant is about (426,000 $), while the available budget is (400,000 $). 2

Assumptions Value Engineering using price analysis will reduce the cost of the project. 3

Objectives This research is aimed to minimize the price of the project to match the available budget. 4

Methodology Study all the nine issues in order to get management skills to be used to achieve the main objective. To minimize the project price in the research VE could be used. Interviews for several contractors should be made to achieve the objective. Interview the carpenter, steel fixer, painter, tier, aluminum fixer), to study the type of material and price of all type to comparative and chose the best alternative. 5` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` ` c n

Value Engineering 6

Value Engineering definition Value Engineering is a function oriented, systematic team approach and study to provide value in a product, system or service. 7

Value Engineering Methodology Improvement of VE is focused on: 1- cost reduction. 2- customer perceived quality. 8

Applications of Value Engineering 9

Finishing works items to be discussed: Carpentry work. Paint work. Aluminum works. Steel works. Tiles works. 10

Carpentry work. Installation of metal ties on painted wooden strap. installation of writing boards Installation of internal doors Installation of computer tables 11

Installation of internal doors 12

Paint work. Internal wall painted. Sailing paint. Paint of corridors and stair well and bathroom. Painted of the 1.5 m of stair well. 13

Aluminum works. Installation of aluminum windows 14

Tiles works. Floor tile Bathroom & kitchen tile Wall tile Marble for kitchen 15

Tiles 16

Steel works. Steel Doors. Stairs Railing. Window Guards. Corridor Guard Railing. 17

Summarizing Table 18

Conclusion &Recommendations 19

Conclusion Based on Implementation of value engineering methods and price analysis on the original specifications and plans of the contract, the cost was reduced by $8820. Despite all value engineering methods and price analysis calculations the project was still over budgeted. This conclusion may be justified by inaccurate pricing by the consultant. 20

Recommendations Reduce the area of the project and get rid of the unnecessary works. Search for new donor to cover the deficit in the budget. Structurally redesign for main elements of the project. 21