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 […]

STEEL PRIZE BOOK

The CEEC in conjunction with Acelor-Mittal, UNTEC and Stuttgart University published in January 2009 a price guide for cost designing steel in buildings for the German market. Copies can be downloaded see below. For contact see Christopher Hagmann at Stuttgart University.

INFRASTRUCTURE SURVEY PROJECT

The CEEC has completed a survey in different countries in Europe concerning how budgets for infrastructure projects are prepared and how satisfactory they are. A summary of the report is available on our downloadpage.