THE CLASSIC TEXT FOR TEACHING BUILDING MEASUREMENT, REVISED AND UPDATED Since it was first published in 1935, Willis's Elements of Quantity Surveying has become a standard text in the teaching of building measurement--a core part of the curriculum for quantity surveyors. The revised and updated thirteenth edition provides an approachable guide to the topic and includes guidance given by the RICS new rules of measurement (NRMI1 and NRM2). Filled with illustrative examples, the book offers a logical approach to the detailed measurement of building elements. The text has been fully revised in line with the NRM guidance and contains many new and revised examples that clearly show how to apply the NRM. Designed to be both clear and practical, to provide students of quantity surveying with a first class introduction to the measurement of building elements. This important text: includes full coverage of the RICS new rules of measurement (NRMI1 and NRM2) contains fresh examples that reflect current QS practice and RICS New Rules of Measurement includes a companion website with project drawings divided into small sections for self-testing and models to explain different aspects of construction technology Written for students of quantity surveying, Willis's Elements of Quantity Surveying explains the measurement process of all key building elements to current industry standards.
Willis's Elements of Quantity Surveying