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What do steel structure customers need to test?
(1) Examination subjects:

The qualification examination of cost engineer is divided into two subjects: "Basic knowledge of engineering cost" and "Practice of engineering measurement and valuation (XX project)". Among them, "Engineering Measurement and Valuation Practice (XX Project)" is divided into several majors.

(2) General major:

(1) civil engineering;

(2) Installation works;

(3) municipal engineering.

[Basic knowledge of project cost management]

Basic knowledge of project cost management

Other majors and examination subjects shall be set by the management agencies and special committees according to the needs of the region and the industry, and shall be reported to the China Price Association for the record.

The examination syllabus is divided into two subjects: basic knowledge of engineering cost and engineering measurement and valuation practice (XX project). Among them, the subject of "Basic Knowledge of Engineering Cost" is subject to national unified grading requirements, and China Construction Engineering Cost Management Association has compiled the examination and training materials of "Basic Knowledge of Engineering Cost" for local and industry management institutions and candidates.

"Engineering Measurement and Valuation Practice" (×× project) examination syllabus and training materials are compiled by relevant management institutions in various localities and industries and sent to China Construction Engineering Cost Management Association for the record. (Note: In order to unify the examination content and level of the general major of cost engineers in China, China Construction Engineering Cost Management Association has compiled the Outline Framework of Engineering Measurement and Valuation Practice Examination (×× Project), which can be used as a reference for relevant local and industry management institutions when compiling the examination outline).

The requirements of the examination syllabus for professional knowledge are divided into three levels: mastery, familiarity and understanding. Proficiency requires candidates to have the ability to solve practical work problems; Familiarity requires candidates to have a deep understanding of this knowledge; Understanding requires candidates to have a correct understanding of this knowledge.