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Frequently Asked Questions
#1 What does a Quantity Surveyor do, and when should I appoint one?
A Quantity Surveyor (QS) manages the commercial side of your project—cost planning, budgets, procurement, valuations, variations, and the final account. The best time to appoint a QS is at the start (feasibility or early design) so your budget is realistic before decisions are locked in and costs escalate.
#2 Can you help before I’ve finalised designs or planning?
Yes. Early-stage cost advice is one of the most valuable stages. We can provide feasibility estimates, outline cost plans, and guidance on buildability so you can make informed decisions before committing time and money to detailed design or contractor appointments.
#3 Do you work with homeowners as well as developers and contractors?
We do. We support homeowners, developers/investors, architects/design teams, and contractors. Our service is tailored to your role and project stage—whether you need full project oversight or focused support such as tender analysis, contract administration, or a Bill of Quantities.
#4 How do you help during tendering and contractor selection?
We prepare the right tender information, issue it to suitable contractors, and then compare returns “like for like” to identify exclusions, risks, and pricing anomalies. You’ll receive clear recommendations so you can appoint with confidence, supported by a robust contract to reduce disputes later.
#5 What if my project is already on site and costs are increasing or there’s a dispute?
We can step in at any stage. If costs are rising or issues are developing, we assess the contract position, review valuations/variations, and help regain control through clear reporting and proper procedures. Where disputes arise, we provide impartial analysis and practical resolution support to protect your position and minimise disruption.
