| Dimension | AACE International | PCEM (Queensland TMR) |
|---|---|---|
| Origin & Authority | International professional body founded in 1956; voluntary recommended practices adopted globally | Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads; mandatory standard for all TMR-funded projects |
| Scope of Application | All industries including process, mining, infrastructure, IT, and manufacturing | Queensland transport infrastructure only (roads, rail, maritime, public transport) |
| Estimate Classification | Five classes (Class 5 through Class 1) based on project definition maturity percentage | Phase-based system aligned to project lifecycle (Strategic Planning, Concept, Development, Implementation, Finalisation) |
| Risk Approach | Range estimating with low, expected, and high values; probabilistic analysis recommended but not mandated | Mandatory P90 Monte Carlo simulation for business case estimates; quantified risk registers required |
| Methodology Framework | Total Cost Management (TCM) Framework covering full asset lifecycle | PCEM 9th Edition (November 2025) aligned with OnQ project delivery methodology |
| Software Requirements | No specific software mandated; framework-agnostic | Expert Estimation, SmartCost database, and @Risk mandatory for major projects |
| Professional Credentials | CCP (Certified Cost Professional), CEP (Certified Estimating Professional), and other AACE certifications | CE1/CE2 pre-qualification through TMR for cost estimating consultants |
Key Takeaway
AACE provides the international language and principles of cost engineering. PCEM translates those principles into a prescriptive, jurisdiction-specific standard with mandatory compliance requirements. Think of AACE as the global framework and PCEM as the Queensland implementation, each with its own strengths.