FAQ
We specialize in:
- Residential architecture
- Renovation and restoration projects
- Various types of design and architecture
We are open to different types of projects and aim to cover all design and architecture needs that our clients require.
- Residential architecture
- Renovation and restoration projects
- Various types of design and architecture
We are open to different types of projects and aim to cover all design and architecture needs that our clients require.
Our support and project management services
include:
- Quantity surveying
- Cost estimation
- Design services
- Project management
- Resource handling
- Utilization of various tools to ensure project efficiency and success
We are committed to providing comprehensive support throughout the entire project lifecycle.
- Quantity surveying
- Cost estimation
- Design services
- Project management
- Resource handling
- Utilization of various tools to ensure project efficiency and success
We are committed to providing comprehensive support throughout the entire project lifecycle.
The entire design process takes time and
involves several different resources. Key points to consider
include:
- The design journey requires careful planning and coordination.
- Understanding what aspects our firm will handle versus what will be the responsibility of other stakeholders.
- The importance of collaboration and communication throughout the project.
- The design journey requires careful planning and coordination.
- Understanding what aspects our firm will handle versus what will be the responsibility of other stakeholders.
- The importance of collaboration and communication throughout the project.
While the timeline for design and
construction can vary, the focus is on achieving the best results rather
than just completing the work quickly. Factors affecting the duration
include:
- Project complexity
- Design requirements
- Approvals and permits
- Construction challenges
Our approach is to ensure that every step is thorough and that the final product meets high standards of quality.
- Project complexity
- Design requirements
- Approvals and permits
- Construction challenges
Our approach is to ensure that every step is thorough and that the final product meets high standards of quality.
A Quantity Surveyor is typically involved
in the early stages of a construction project, from:
- Feasibility studies
- Cost estimation
- Tendering
- Contract negotiation
Their involvement continues through to the completion of the project, including cost control and final account settlement.
- Feasibility studies
- Cost estimation
- Tendering
- Contract negotiation
Their involvement continues through to the completion of the project, including cost control and final account settlement.
A Quantity Surveyor oversees the financial aspects of construction and
engineering projects, including tasks related to new constructions,
renovations, or maintenance work.
Quantity Surveyors aim to reduce costs and optimize value without compromising legal compliance or quality standards throughout the construction project. Their role involves meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the project adheres to all relevant legal requirements and quality assurance regulations, ultimately delivering optimal value for the invested resources.
Quantity Surveyors aim to reduce costs and optimize value without compromising legal compliance or quality standards throughout the construction project. Their role involves meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the project adheres to all relevant legal requirements and quality assurance regulations, ultimately delivering optimal value for the invested resources.
Quantity Surveyors offer a range of
services, including:
- Cost planning and estimation
- Feasibility studies
- Preparation of tender documentation
- Contract administration
- Project management
They contribute to the financial and contractual success of construction projects by ensuring costs are controlled and value is maximized.
- Cost planning and estimation
- Feasibility studies
- Preparation of tender documentation
- Contract administration
- Project management
They contribute to the financial and contractual success of construction projects by ensuring costs are controlled and value is maximized.
Quantity Surveyors use their expertise
to:
- Accurately estimate costs
- Monitor expenditures
- Control expenses throughout a project
- Conduct financial forecasting
- Provide cost-benefit analysis
Their proactive approach helps prevent budget overruns and ensures that financial resources are optimized, contributing to the project's financial efficiency.
- Accurately estimate costs
- Monitor expenditures
- Control expenses throughout a project
- Conduct financial forecasting
- Provide cost-benefit analysis
Their proactive approach helps prevent budget overruns and ensures that financial resources are optimized, contributing to the project's financial efficiency.
While both roles involve project
oversight:
- Quantity Surveyors focus primarily on cost management, contracts, and procurement.
- Project Managers are responsible for the overall coordination and successful delivery of the project, including time, scope, and quality.
Quantity Surveyors ensure that financial resources are well-managed, while Project Managers ensure the project meets its time and quality targets.
- Quantity Surveyors focus primarily on cost management, contracts, and procurement.
- Project Managers are responsible for the overall coordination and successful delivery of the project, including time, scope, and quality.
Quantity Surveyors ensure that financial resources are well-managed, while Project Managers ensure the project meets its time and quality targets.
The tendering process involves:
1. Preparing detailed tender documentation.
2. Soliciting bids from contractors.
3. Evaluating submitted bids.
4. Recommending the most cost-effective and qualified contractor.
Quantity Surveyors assist by:
- Preparing precise and comprehensive tender documents.
- Assessing and comparing bids impartially.
- Ensuring transparency and fairness in the contractor selection process.
1. Preparing detailed tender documentation.
2. Soliciting bids from contractors.
3. Evaluating submitted bids.
4. Recommending the most cost-effective and qualified contractor.
Quantity Surveyors assist by:
- Preparing precise and comprehensive tender documents.
- Assessing and comparing bids impartially.
- Ensuring transparency and fairness in the contractor selection process.
A Bill of Quantities (BoQ) is a detailed document prepared by Quantity
Surveyors that itemizes and quantifies the materials, labor, and other
costs required for a construction project. It serves as a basis
for:
- Accurate cost estimation
- Tendering and contractor selection
- Contract administration
- Financial control throughout the project
- Accurate cost estimation
- Tendering and contractor selection
- Contract administration
- Financial control throughout the project