Purpose
Formal Cost Plan 1 is the first structured elemental cost plan produced during RIBA Stage 2 Concept Design. It translates the client's approved Stage 1 budget into element-by-element cost targets using the NRM 1 Group Element structure, benchmarked against BCIS cost analysis data. It forms the binding cost baseline from which all change control is managed through to tender.
The QS must ensure Cost Plan 1 is comprehensive, transparent and supported by documented assumptions. Each elemental allocation must be traceable to either BCIS benchmark data, agreed allowances or, where measured, to preliminary take-off from concept drawings. The plan must separate design contingency, risk allowance, professional fees, and other project costs in accordance with NRM 1.
Cost Plan 1 is not merely a budget allocation exercise. It is a cost management tool — identifying high-cost elements, setting targets for value engineering, and establishing the baseline from which cost variances at Stages 3 and 4 are reported.
Key Principles
- NRM 1: RICS New Rules of Measurement — Order of Cost Estimating and Cost Planning (2nd edition, reissued October 2022): mandatory framework for elemental cost plan structure, measurement rules and inclusions/exclusions.
- BCIS Elemental Standard Form of Cost Analysis (SFCA, 4th edition): defines the elemental categories (Group Elements 0–8) used for benchmarking and ensures consistent inter-project comparability.
- RICS Cost Analysis and Benchmarking (2nd edition, reissued 2022): guidance on sourcing BCIS data and applying the four standard adjustment factors — TPI, location, specification uplift, and size.
- BCIS Tender Price Index (TPI): the standard industry index for adjusting historic cost data to current market conditions. Must be stated with base date and current date.
- NRM 2: Detailed Measurement for Building Works (1st edition, 2012, effective January 2013): relevant for any measured elemental take-off from concept drawings at Stage 2.
- RICS Quantity Surveying and Construction Professional Statement (2021): the QS must exercise professional judgement and document the basis for all elemental allocations.
Practical Application
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Double-counting items across elements — for example, including drainage in both GE 1 Substructure and GE 8 External works. BCIS SFCA definitions must be strictly followed.
- Applying TPI without stating the base date of BCIS data and the current date index — the adjustment must be transparent and auditable.
- Omitting or underestimating Preliminaries — at 12–18% of construction cost, this is one of the largest single elements and cannot be treated as a token allowance.
- Embedding design contingency within elemental rates rather than carrying it as a separate line — this prevents proper cost management and change control.
- Using net floor areas (NIA) instead of GIFA for elemental unit rate calculations — all NRM 1 rates are based on Gross Internal Floor Area.
- Failing to identify Services (GE 5) scope correctly — on commercial buildings, M&E typically represents 25–40% of construction cost; under-provision at Stage 2 creates major budget risk.
APC Competency & Quick Reference
APC Competencies: Cost Management (L2) | Design Economics & Cost Planning (L2) | Procurement & Tendering (L1) | Programming & Planning (L1)
Cost Plan 1 Checklist
CPD Learning Outcomes
- Prepare Formal Cost Plan 1 in NRM 1 Group Element format, applying BCIS benchmark data with documented TPI, location, specification and size adjustments.
- Calculate elemental unit rates and compare against BCIS benchmarks to identify over- or under-specified elements requiring value engineering attention.
- Distinguish between design contingency, risk allowance, professional fees and other project costs, and carry each as a correctly labelled separate provision within Cost Plan 1.
Further Reading
- RICS NRM 1: Order of Cost Estimating and Cost Planning (2nd edition, reissued October 2022, RICS Books)
- BCIS Elemental Standard Form of Cost Analysis (SFCA, 4th edition, BCIS)
- RICS Cost Analysis and Benchmarking (2nd edition, reissued 2022, RICS Books)
- RICS Quantity Surveying and Construction Professional Statement (2021, RICS)
- BCIS Online Cost Information Service — Tender Price Index and elemental analyses (BCIS)
- RICS NRM 2: Detailed Measurement for Building Works (1st edition, 2012, RICS Books)
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