Understanding and Applying GAEB
GAEB is the standard for data exchange in construction tenders in Germany. This guide explains the formats, shows common problems, and provides practical tips for processing.
What is GAEB?
GAEB stands for 'Gemeinsamer Ausschuss Elektronik im Bauwesen' (Joint Committee for Electronics in Construction). It's a standardized data exchange format for bills of quantities and proposals in construction. The standard enables electronic exchange of tender, offer, and billing data between clients, planners, and contractors. For over 30 years, GAEB has been the de facto standard for construction procurement in Germany.
Standardized Data Exchange
Unified format for bills of quantities, offers, and invoices.
Vendor Independent
Compatibility between different AVA software solutions.
Legal Certainty
Recognized standard in public procurement and with private clients.
GAEB Formats Overview
GAEB distinguishes different exchange phases, identified by format numbers. Each format has a specific purpose in the procurement and execution process.
X81 – Tender (BoQ)
Contains the bill of quantities from the client with line items, quantities, and descriptions – the basis for your offer.
X82 – Offer
Your priced response to the tender. Contains unit prices and totals for each line item.
X83 – Contract
Documents the contract award after acceptance with agreed terms.
X84 – Invoice
Used for billing and settlement of completed work according to construction progress.
Structure of a GAEB File
GAEB files since version GAEB XML 3.x are based on the XML format. The structure is hierarchical: header data contains project information, followed by service areas (BoQCtgy) with individual line items (LVItem). Each item has a reference number, quantity with unit, and service description.
GAEBInfo
Header section with file metadata, version, and creation information.
BoQ (Bill of Quantities)
The actual bill of quantities with all positions and structural information.
LVItem (Line Item)
Individual item with quantity (Qty), unit (QU), unit price (UP), and description.
Hierarchical Structure
Titles, lots, and service areas organize the bill of quantities clearly.
Common GAEB Processing Problems
Practice shows typical stumbling blocks when working with GAEB files. Many of these problems can be avoided through validation tools and careful checking.
Encoding Errors
GAEB requires UTF-8 encoding. Wrong character sets lead to unreadable umlauts and special characters.
Missing Required Fields
Invalid or missing mandatory information can lead to bid exclusion.
Version Incompatibilities
Differences between GAEB DA81 (old) and GAEB XML 3.2 (current) can cause problems.
Rounding Differences
Discrepancies in totals due to different rounding rules in software.
Software for GAEB Processing
Various software solutions are available for working with GAEB files – from comprehensive AVA programs for large construction companies to lightweight tools for occasional users. Support for relevant GAEB versions for import and export is important.
Full AVA Software
Programs like ORCA, California, RIB iTWO for comprehensive tendering, awarding, and billing.
GAEB Converters
Specialized tools for converting between GAEB versions and other formats.
Validation Tools
Programs for checking GAEB files for errors and completeness.
AI-Powered Solutions
Modern tools with automatic analysis and intelligent support for proposal processing.
GAEB in Practice: Best Practices
Successful GAEB processing requires established processes and regular quality checks. These best practices help avoid errors and work efficiently.
Validate Files Before Processing
Always check incoming GAEB files for errors and completeness.
Keep Software Updated
Regular updates ensure compatibility with current GAEB versions.
Test Export Before Submission
Export your own offers before submission and check in different software.
Read Item Texts Carefully
Fully understand service descriptions – also recognize implicit requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between GAEB DA81 and GAEB XML?
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GAEB DA81 is the older ASCII format, while GAEB XML 3.x is the modern XML-based format. GAEB XML offers more structure, better validation capabilities, and is the current standard. Most modern software solutions support both formats.
Which GAEB format do I need for my offer?
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For offers, you use the X82 format (GAEB Offer). You receive an X81 file (bill of quantities) from the client, add your prices, and save the result as an X82 file.
Can I open GAEB files without special software?
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GAEB XML files can be opened in any text editor since it's XML. However, AVA software is recommended for structured viewing and editing, which displays the data clearly and performs calculations automatically.
What happens if my GAEB file contains errors?
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Faulty GAEB files can cause various problems depending on error severity: from display errors to incorrect calculations to complete bid exclusion. Therefore, validation before submission is strongly recommended.
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