INFRASTRUCTURE COST MODEL

The CEEC Road Cost Model has been developed to allow comparisons of construction costs between the member’s countries. The model is based on a set of agreed measurements and quantities which reflect the key materials of a typical 2×1 lane distributor road and has been priced by the CEEC member organizations. Currently the road design […]

SUSTAINABLE RENOVATION PROJECT

Tim de Jonge is one of our Dutch delegates and he has developed the initial thinking for a CEEC project which will compare the construction cost, whole life-cycle cost and the carbon footprint of undertaking residential renovation projects in a number of member countries. The intention is to establish a similar and ‘typical’ residential property […]

EUROPEAN STANDARDS & NORMS

CEEC has conducted a survey among its members into the standards in the relevant countries. This survey was presented at the CEEC/ MANECO webinar in May 2021. It is part of the results of the working groups on the strategy for CEEC which was set in motion in 2019. Go to our Download page to download the […]

CONSTRUCTION MONITOR

In cooperation with RICS and member countries, CEEC publishes construction monitors. These monitors are a sentiment indicator of the construction and infrastructure markets in the countries concerned and form part of a Global Construction Monitor of RICS.  At the moment monitors for The Netherlands and Canada are released. CEEC and RICS intend to release monitors for more European countries […]

OFFICE COST MODEL

The CEEC Office Cost Model has been developed to allow comparisons of construction costs between the member’s countries. The model is based on a set of agreed measurements and quantities which reflect the key materials/ structure of a typical office building and has been priced by the CEEC member organizations. The latest version relates to the period […]

ICMS

The International Cost Management Standard (ICMS) is a standard for cost management of construction projects globally. CEEC is one of the member organisations of 50 professional and not-for-profit organizations from around the world, working together to develop and implement international standards for benchmarking, measuring and reporting construction project cost.  The first ICMS was launched on 24th of […]

EUROPEAN CODE OF MEASUREMENT

The European Code of Measurement provides a standard basis for the sub-division of costs and for measurement of basic quantities of buildings for pan-European budgeting, comparison and analysis at management level. The structure is organised to permit the use of existing national classifications at a more detailed level of information (subsidiarity principle). The Code covers the Elements […]

ADDITIONAL COST MODELS

To expand on our understanding of compare construction costs CEEC members are developing standard, measured and specified, models for an apartment and a factory.

QS/EC Competencies in Europe

The meaning of the study is to find out how the professionals in the construction economic field work in different countries. What are their practices and backgrounds? Results of the study help us to understand more the differences and similarities what we have under this profession in Europe and by that guide us working within […]

ECONOMIC REPORTS

CEEC Economic Report is a bi-annual survey of the state of the construction industry in each members country. These reports show the changing economic environment in which our members are working. The survey is based on figures and analyses of the construction economic situation in each country. Data is given by our member organisations and their […]