I majored in chemistry. I graduated two years ago, and now I want to study civil engineering cost, that is, budget. What professional books do I need to teach myself first?
Let's not talk about the specialty. It is very easy to know the drawings of civil engineering first, then the construction process and technology, then check the specifications against various atlases, and finally know the progress and labor arrangement of this project, and then make a budget. To put it bluntly, calculating the engineering quantity according to the drawings is nothing more than labor, machinery and materials. Very studious, the key depends on your own efforts.