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Title: CES Rewrite Update


1
CES Rewrite Update
  • Charles EngelkeInfo Tech, Inc.

2
Overview
  • Project Goals
  • Project Status
  • CES Concepts
  • Implementation Issues

3
Project Goals
  • Cover current CES estimation scope
  • Drop non-essential non-estimation functions
  • Use updated client/server architecture
  • Good-bye, OS/2
  • Re-engineer parametric estimation based on
    experience to date
  • Be as easy to use as Estimator for equivalent
    functionality

4
CES Scope
  • Construction project cost estimation
  • Early estimates
  • Only gross characteristics known
  • Parametric estimation
  • Detailed estimates
  • Work is itemized with quantities
  • Bid-based and cost-based estimation
  • Mixed estimates
  • Portions itemized, remainder parametric

5
Client/Server Architecture
  • Currently two-tier, OS/2 only
  • Will be three-tier, Windows centric
  • (Almost) any relational database server
  • Windows client (32 bit)
  • Windows application server (performs heavy batch
    processing and reporting)
  • Local processing for speed
  • Check data out of database, work on it in memory,
    then check it back in

6
Parametric Estimation
  • Based on gross project characteristics
  • Old approach driven purely by statistical
    analysis
  • New approach mix historical statistics with
    engineering judgment
  • Analyze typical project types
  • Determine core cost drivers
  • Estimate quantities with formulas and statistics
  • Use statistical analysis to estimate prices

7
Project Status
  • JAD Meetings
  • 2 analysis, 2 design, completed Q1 1998
  • TRT Meetings
  • For entire client/server project, not just CES
  • Every other month
  • Key Deliverables to date
  • Working prototype software
  • System Requirements document
  • Draft designs

8
Next Milestones
  • TRT Training and Review Session
  • Near-beta level software
  • Q1 1999
  • Involves beta sites and TRT
  • Beta Test in Ohio
  • Q2 1999
  • Production Release
  • Q3 1999

9
CES Concepts
  • User Interface
  • Formulas
  • Standard References
  • Cost Groups
  • Parametric Analyses

10
User Interface
  • Not just parent-child windows, but logically
    grouped interface objects
  • Tabbed Folders
  • Have all relevant data to an operation in one
    window, with tabs to manage it
  • Example Job window with Formulas, Items,
    Attachments, Cost Groups and Programs tabs
  • Explorer Tree View
  • Like file explorer to manage hierarchies

11
Sample CES Window
12
Formulas
  • Many formerly numeric fields can now hold
    formulas, with functions
  • Open-ended formula lists exist for Jobs, Cost
    Groups, and Items
  • Can reference any data (including formulas)
    higher up in the Job
  • Put default constants at top of list, then
    derived steps below
  • Use results of formulas in quantity, price, and
    other numeric fields

13
Standard References
  • Where will you get equipment costs, production
    rates, crew configurations and other fundamental
    cost data?
  • Load from R.S. Means
  • Specific import functions to support their data
    formats
  • Other sources may also be supported
  • Can still manage the data yourself if desired

14
Cost Groups
  • The new core of parametric estimation
  • Represent the cost of a major portion of the
    project
  • Can be driven by historical analysis or by
    engineering judgment
  • Even better, combine the two
  • Example calculate bituminous paving quantities
    from cross section characteristics, then use
    historical pricing

15
Predefined Cost Groups
  • Bituminous Paving
  • Portland Cement Concrete Paving
  • Removals
  • Earthwork
  • Aggregate
  • Drainage
  • Miscellaneous Concrete
  • Traffic Control
  • Structures
  • Miscellaneous

16
New DSS Analyses
  • Intended to support parametric estimation
  • Replace analysis models in old CES
  • Pricing Analysis
  • What is the price of a common unit of a cost
    group (e.g., asphalt for paving)?
  • Cost Group Analysis
  • What are the cost drivers for a class of
    historical Jobs? What quantities can be expected
    per lane-mile?

17
Implementation Issues
  • Preparing for CES
  • Infrastructure
  • Data
  • Migration Issues
  • From old CES
  • From Trnsport Estimator
  • From manual spreadsheets

18
Preparing for CES
  • Implement other client/server modules
  • Map items to cost groups (use Item Classification
    if possible)
  • Automated support coming
  • Clean up historical data
  • work types
  • item classifications
  • project characteristics

19
Migration Issues
  • From old CES
  • State specific assistance
  • Fundamental cost data will be migrated
  • Job estimates will not migrate
  • From Trnsport Estimator
  • Raw data can be exported, then imported
  • From manual spreadsheets
  • Restructure formulas into linear steps
  • Manually enter into new CES

20
Summary
  • CES Rewrite is progressing well
  • New system will be significantly easier to use
    than old CES on par with Estimator
  • New system should meet all Trnsport-related
    state estimation requirements
  • Start preparing now, because by this time next
    year, you could be using it!

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CES Rewrite Update
  • Charles EngelkeInfo Tech, Inc.
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