Each should accumulate and report the costs of its activities on a
regular basis for management information
purposes.
You can add your CSI codes (example, 03000 for all concrete works) to your financial cost account code taking into consideration the code limitations as highlighted by Oliver. If youre allowed only to two characters to add then use "03". With this unifier code, it would be easy for you to filter/find all costs related to any work discipline.
HTH,
R. Catalan
Member for
19 years
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Submitted by mimoune djouallah on Wed, 2009-04-08 10:47
Check the reporting requirements of your sponsor and also the coding limitiations of the financial software you are using (SAP, Agresso etc).
If you align all 3 then its makes any weekly/monthly report easier and means you wont have to create various activity/cost codes in you planning software.
The coding structure developed by Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) is very helpful for organizing data about construction requirements, products, and activities.
You can use it also as your cost coding structure. The CSI Codes covers all construction requirements from General Requirements (Division 1) to Electrical Works (Division 16).
This code works as your unifier for:
- cost accounts (P3/P6 Program)
- cost codes (organizing cost data in estimates, budgets)
- reference keynotes on drawings
- for filing product information and other technical
data
- cost accounts in primavera contract manager (expedition)
- part of your chart of accounts (Accounting) for tracking actual costs
- can be added to your Activity ID if you want to identify work type
- and many more usage
You can Google to search the CSI Codes.
Hope this helps,
R. Catalan
Member for
20 years 5 months
Member for20 years5 months
Submitted by David Wallace on Sun, 2009-03-29 09:05
It depends on the level of detail that you are going to use and how it fits with the rest of the coding structures in the programme and how it fits with the procurement philosphy of the company/contractor.
You should have a brief discussion with your procurement team.
"A unique identitiy for a specified element of work. A code assigned to activities that allows costs to be consolidated according to the elements of a code structure"
The structure of the cost code could be similar in form to the WBS (for Work costs) or the PBS (for Product costs).
Member for
20 years 2 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
Mimoune,
Reporting entities should report the full
costs of outputs in general purpose financial
reports.
Each should accumulate and report the costs of its activities on a
regular basis for management information
purposes.
You can add your CSI codes (example, 03000 for all concrete works) to your financial cost account code taking into consideration the code limitations as highlighted by Oliver. If youre allowed only to two characters to add then use "03". With this unifier code, it would be easy for you to filter/find all costs related to any work discipline.
HTH,
R. Catalan
Member for
19 yearsRE: Cost Coding Structure
sorry to hijack the thread with my junior kind of questions
but what about financial accounting( GAAP, IFRS), as they use different kind of cost account, and have different target audience !?
mimoune
best regards
Member for
20 years 2 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
All,
A good practice that I have learned is to convert the Contract BOQ to a Cost-Coded BOQ/Activities using CSI codes.
Then you start building your schedule using the above as one of your reference.
Regards,
R. Catalan
Member for
18 years 6 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
Zubair,
Check the reporting requirements of your sponsor and also the coding limitiations of the financial software you are using (SAP, Agresso etc).
If you align all 3 then its makes any weekly/monthly report easier and means you wont have to create various activity/cost codes in you planning software.
Member for
18 years 4 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
Thank you both for your supports.
Member for
20 years 2 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
Zubair,
The coding structure developed by Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) is very helpful for organizing data about construction requirements, products, and activities.
You can use it also as your cost coding structure. The CSI Codes covers all construction requirements from General Requirements (Division 1) to Electrical Works (Division 16).
This code works as your unifier for:
- cost accounts (P3/P6 Program)
- cost codes (organizing cost data in estimates, budgets)
- reference keynotes on drawings
- for filing product information and other technical
data
- cost accounts in primavera contract manager (expedition)
- part of your chart of accounts (Accounting) for tracking actual costs
- can be added to your Activity ID if you want to identify work type
- and many more usage
You can Google to search the CSI Codes.
Hope this helps,
R. Catalan
Member for
20 years 5 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
It depends on the level of detail that you are going to use and how it fits with the rest of the coding structures in the programme and how it fits with the procurement philosphy of the company/contractor.
You should have a brief discussion with your procurement team.
Member for
18 years 4 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
Thanks David,
Is it effective to define the cost scode at pre-tender stage also?
Member for
20 years 5 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
Zubair,
Here are a couple of publications that may be helpful;
"Unified Classification for the Construction Industry", and
"Common arrangement of work sections for building works, 2nd edition."
These are very good reference documents and they will help you to form a recognised structure which can be used for WBS or CBS.
I WILL NOT FORWARD THE DOCUMENTS ON TO ANYONE, THEY ARE TOO BIG - SO DONT ASK!!
If you want them go to Amazon or the ICE or RIBA.
David.
Member for
20 years 5 monthsRE: Cost Coding Structure
Zubair,
A cost code is defined in the SCL Protocol as;
"A unique identitiy for a specified element of work. A code assigned to activities that allows costs to be consolidated according to the elements of a code structure"
The structure of the cost code could be similar in form to the WBS (for Work costs) or the PBS (for Product costs).
David.