"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. Particularly in the latter
editions it has eclipsed the other books on building measurement,
partly because of the heritage, but mostly because of the logical
approach and copious use of examples to guide the student.
The new 11th edition has been fully updated to recognise the
introduction of the New Rules of Measurement (NRM) by the Royal
Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), which reflect the way
the modern QS works and provide a standard set of measurement rules
that are understandable by all those involved in a construction
project.
Key features: First published in 1935, has been used by many
generations of quantity surveyors and lecturersNew edition fully
updated to include the RICS new rules of measurement (NRM)Many
examples updated to reflect current QS practiceRevisers have
extensive experience of teaching the subject through College of
Estate Management courses
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