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Saudi Arabia Training Institute for Civil and MEP Engineers and Construction Professionals (SATICMECP) – Complete Guide to Quantity Surveying, Estimation, Costing and Project Skills

  • Writer: Global Construction Management and Quantity Surveying Training Institute For Gulf GCC Professionals
    Global Construction Management and Quantity Surveying Training Institute For Gulf GCC Professionals
  • Mar 28
  • 5 min read

If you talk to any civil or MEP engineer working on site, one thing becomes very clear. Degree alone is not enough. Real growth comes when you understand how work actually happens on projects. How quantities are taken. How costs are calculated. How bills are prepared. How planning is done.

This gap between classroom knowledge and real project work is where most engineers struggle.

That is exactly where Saudi Arabia Training Institute for Civil and MEP Engineers and Construction Professionals (SATICMECP) plays a very important role.

SATICMECP is built with one clear goal. To give engineers practical knowledge that they can directly use in real projects. Not theory. Not complicated language. Simple, clear, site-based understanding.

The institute focuses on key areas like:

  • Quantity Surveying

  • Estimation and Costing

  • Rate Analysis

  • BOQ Preparation

  • BBS (Bar Bending Schedule)

  • Billing Engineering

  • Planning Engineering

And the best part is, it covers multiple industries like:

  • Construction projects

  • Oil and gas plants

  • Pre-engineered buildings

  • Marine works

This blog will explain everything in detail. If you are a student, site engineer, or working professional, this will give you a clear picture of how this training can change your career direction.

Why Engineers Struggle in Real Projects

Let’s be honest.

Many engineers pass out with good marks but still feel lost on site. Why?

Because they don’t know:

  • How to measure quantities from drawings

  • How to prepare BOQ

  • How to calculate rates

  • How to check contractor bills

  • How to plan project activities

For example, imagine a simple situation.

You are given a drawing and asked:“Calculate concrete quantity for this footing.”

Most fresh engineers get confused:

  • Which dimension to take?

  • Should we include cover?

  • What about wastage?

Now imagine being asked:“Prepare full project BOQ and cost.”

That’s where things become even more difficult.

This is why practical training is important. Not just reading books, but understanding actual work flow.

What Makes SATICMECP Different

SATICMECP is not about complicated theory. It is about practical understanding.

Here’s what makes it different:

1. Real Project Based Learning

Every topic is explained using real project examples. You don’t just learn formulas, you understand where and how they are used.

2. Step-by-Step Explanation

Instead of jumping directly into calculations, the process is explained clearly:

  • What to do first

  • What to check next

  • What mistakes to avoid

3. Industry-Focused Approach

Training is aligned with what actually happens on:

  • Construction sites

  • Oil and gas projects

  • Industrial structures

4. Suitable for All Levels

Whether you are:

  • A fresher

  • A site engineer

  • A working professional

The content is easy to understand and practical.

Core Subjects Covered in Detail

Let’s break down each major area so you clearly understand what you will learn.

Quantity Surveying – The Backbone of Projects

Quantity surveying is all about measurement and cost control.

What You Learn

  • Reading drawings properly

  • Taking quantities for civil works

  • Taking quantities for MEP works

  • Understanding units and measurement rules

Example

Suppose you have a slab drawing.

You will learn:

  • How to calculate concrete volume

  • How to calculate steel quantity

  • How to calculate shuttering area

Practical Importance

Without correct quantity:

  • Cost estimation becomes wrong

  • Billing becomes incorrect

  • Project losses increase

That’s why quantity surveying is one of the most important skills.

Estimation and Costing – Turning Drawings into Money Value

This is where numbers become money.

What You Learn

  • How to prepare project cost

  • Material cost calculation

  • Labour cost calculation

  • Equipment cost understanding

Simple Example

If you know:

  • Concrete quantity = 100 cubic meter

  • Rate = 7000 per cubic meter

Then:Total cost = 100 × 7000 = 7,00,000

But in real projects, it’s not that simple.

You must consider:

  • Material rates

  • Labour productivity

  • Site conditions

SATICMECP teaches how to calculate all this step by step.

Rate Analysis – Understanding Actual Cost

Rate analysis is where most engineers struggle.

What You Learn

  • Material breakdown

  • Labour requirement

  • Daily output calculation

  • Final rate preparation

Example

For brickwork:

  • Number of bricks required

  • Cement required

  • Sand required

  • Labour cost

Then combine everything to get final rate.

Why It Matters

If your rate is wrong:

  • You may underquote and lose money

  • Or overquote and lose project

BOQ (Bill of Quantities) Preparation

BOQ is the heart of tendering and project execution.

What You Learn

  • Item description writing

  • Quantity listing

  • Unit selection

  • Rate column preparation

Simple Structure

Item

Description

Unit

Quantity

Rate

Amount

Practical Importance

BOQ is used for:

  • Tender submission

  • Cost comparison

  • Billing

If BOQ is wrong, entire project gets affected.

BBS (Bar Bending Schedule)

Steel is a major cost in construction.

What You Learn

  • Reading reinforcement drawings

  • Calculating cutting length

  • Steel quantity calculation

  • Weight calculation

Example

For a beam:

  • Number of bars

  • Diameter

  • Length

Then convert into weight.

Why It Matters

Incorrect BBS leads to:

  • Material wastage

  • Cost increase

  • Site confusion

Billing Engineering – Getting Paid Correctly

This is one of the most important roles.

What You Learn

  • Contractor billing

  • Client billing

  • Measurement checking

  • Bill preparation

Real Situation

Contractor submits bill:

  • You must verify quantities

  • Check rates

  • Approve or correct

Importance

Billing directly affects:

  • Cash flow

  • Project progress

  • Contractor relationship

Planning Engineering – Managing Time

Planning is about time control.

What You Learn

  • Activity sequencing

  • Project scheduling

  • Progress tracking

  • Delay analysis

Example

For a building project:

  • Excavation

  • Foundation

  • Structure

  • Finishing

All activities must be planned properly.

Why It Matters

Without planning:

  • Project delays

  • Cost increases

  • Client dissatisfaction

Industry Coverage – Why It Matters

One of the biggest strengths of SATICMECP is its industry coverage.

Let’s understand each.

Construction Projects

This includes:

  • Residential buildings

  • Commercial buildings

  • High-rise structures

You learn:

  • Concrete work

  • Steel work

  • Finishing work

Oil and Gas Projects

These projects are different.

You learn:

  • Piping quantities

  • Structural supports

  • Industrial estimation

This is very useful for Gulf jobs.

Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB)

Used in:

  • Warehouses

  • Factories

You learn:

  • Steel structure quantities

  • Sheet work estimation

Marine Projects

Includes:

  • Ports

  • Coastal structures

You learn:

  • Special materials

  • Unique conditions

Practical Application in Real Life

Let’s take a real example.

You join a project as a site engineer.

Day 1:You are asked to check quantities.

If you have training:

  • You confidently calculate

  • You verify drawings

  • You understand site work

Without training:

  • You depend on others

  • You feel confused

  • You make mistakes

This is the difference practical training creates.

Common Mistakes Engineers Make

Let’s talk honestly.

1. Ignoring Units

Mixing meter, square meter, cubic meter.

2. Wrong Quantity Calculation

Not considering deductions or overlaps.

3. Poor Rate Understanding

Copying rates without knowing breakdown.

4. Billing Errors

Not checking measurements properly.

5. Lack of Planning

Not understanding sequence of work.

SATICMECP training focuses on avoiding these mistakes.

Practical Tips for Engineers

Here are some simple tips:

  • Always read drawings carefully

  • Never assume dimensions

  • Double-check calculations

  • Understand work before calculating

  • Keep site reality in mind

These small habits make a big difference.

Who Should Join This Training

This training is ideal for:

Fresh Engineers

To become job-ready.

Site Engineers

To move into office roles.

Billing Engineers

To improve accuracy.

Planning Engineers

To understand project flow better.

Gulf Job Seekers

To match industry expectations.

Career Growth After Learning These Skills

Once you gain these skills, many opportunities open up.

You can work as:

  • Quantity Surveyor

  • Estimation Engineer

  • Billing Engineer

  • Planning Engineer

And grow into:

  • Project Manager

  • Cost Manager

Why Gulf Projects Need These Skills

In countries like Saudi Arabia:

  • Projects are large scale

  • Cost control is strict

  • Documentation is detailed

Employers expect:

  • Practical knowledge

  • Accuracy

  • Responsibility

This is exactly what SATICMECP focuses on.

Real Transformation Example

Before training:

  • Engineer struggles with BOQ

  • Cannot calculate rates

  • Confused in billing

After training:

  • Confident in quantity takeoff

  • Can prepare cost estimates

  • Handles billing independently

That is real growth.

Final Thoughts

If you look at the construction industry today, one thing is clear.

Only those engineers grow who:

  • Understand quantities

  • Control costs

  • Manage billing

  • Plan work properly

Theoretical knowledge is not enough.

You need practical understanding.

That is where Saudi Arabia Training Institute for Civil and MEP Engineers and Construction Professionals (SATICMECP) stands out.


 
 
 

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