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Estimate To Complete is the estimated cost for the balance amount of work to be completed where as contract value is the complete order value irrelevant of balance estimation.
Estimate at completion is the forecasted cost of the project, as the project progresses. There are a number of different ways to determine the EAC.
The most common way to determine EAC is a “bottoms-up” formula where the actual costs (AC) are added to the forecasted remaining spending – the estimate to complete (ETC).
EAC = actual costs (AC) + estimate to complete (ETC)
If the project has encountered a one-time (atypical) variance, the following formula may be used:
EAC = actual costs (AC) + budget at completion (BAC) – earned value (EV)
If the project has encountered a variance that is expected to recur and continue to affect the project (typical), the following formula may be used:
EAC = budget at completion (BAC) ÷ cost performance index (CPI)