Clients often underestimate the importance of having a Quantity Surveyor —
until issues surface midway through the project.
Unclear scope leads to disputes
Without a QS to define the scope clearly, both client and contractor rely on assumptions, creating confusion and disagreements during construction.
Contractors price based on guesswork
Vague requirements allow contractors to fill in missing details themselves. This results in pricing that varies widely, is rarely comparable, and may include hidden contingencies.
No “apple-to-apple” comparison
A QS prepares proper documentation so contractors price the same thing. Without this, clients lose the chance to obtain competitive and fair quotations.
Unexpected costs later
Missing quantities, unclear specifications, and undefined allowances often turn into variation claims, cost overruns, and financial surprises.
Decisions become uncertain
Without structured cost information, clients make decisions based on feeling rather than data. A QS ensures every choice is supported by accurate cost insight.
Trust between parties becomes fragile
When expectations are not documented in black-and-white, both sides may doubt each other’s intentions. A QS ensures everything is clearly agreed before the award to avoid misunderstandings.
Delays caused by incomplete details
Inadequate documentation and unclear work scopes often lead to rework, stoppages, or disputes — slowing down the project.
Define scope of works
Ensuring fair or mutually agreed pricing before award
Enabling effective cost control throughout construction process
Transparent and clear documentation
Eliminating dispute arising from ambiguity
WHAT CLIENTS GET?
Clear scope. Transparent cost. No ambiguity.
Build with confidence.