Simplified Construction Estimate Max Fajardo.pdf File
Max Fajardo didn’t just write an estimating book; he wrote the dictionary for the Filipino builder. The format (PDF or paperback) doesn't change the fact that this is the most trusted estimation guide in the region. Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes. The author does not distribute copyrighted PDFs. Readers are encouraged to purchase original copies from authorized retailers to support the author’s legacy.
If you are a student: Buy the book. It will help you pass your boards. If you are a contractor: Keep a PDF on your tablet for quick reference on site, but own the physical copy for your office. If you are a homeowner: Attempting to use this book will save you from being overcharged by local contractors by 30-40%. Simplified Construction Estimate Max Fajardo.pdf
Introduction In the world of construction, whether you are a licensed civil engineer, a small-scale contractor, or a homeowner planning a dream house, one truth remains universal: an accurate estimate is the backbone of a successful project. Overestimating costs can lose you a bid; underestimating can bankrupt a project. Max Fajardo didn’t just write an estimating book;
Scenario: A wall 5.00m long, 3.00m high. Using 4" CHB (15cm x 20cm x 40cm). The author does not distribute copyrighted PDFs
Use architectural plans (blueprints). Measure every dimension. Fajardo’s book emphasizes using a tabulation sheet (a spreadsheet before computers were common).
| Feature | Fajardo (Manual/PDF) | Modern Apps (Cost estimation) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | One-time purchase | Often subscription-based | | Speed | Slow (manual math) | Fast (automated) | | Learning Curve | Teaches why | Tells what | | Local Accuracy | Excellent (Philippine data) | Variable (US-based defaults) | | Portability | Heavy/Scanned PDF | Cloud-based |
Fajardo’s constant: 12.5 pieces per sq. m. Calculation: 15 x 12.5 = 187.5 pieces (Order 190).