BOQ Preparation & Quantity Surveying Services
PMO Construction provides BOQ Preparation, Quantity Surveying, Cost Estimation, Bill of Quantities development and Tender BOQ support for owners, consultants, contractors and developers who need accurate quantities before making financial and contractual decisions.
Accurate Quantities Create Better Cost Control
BOQ Preparation is one of the most important steps in a controlled construction project. A clear and properly measured Bill of Quantities helps clients understand the scope of work, compare contractor prices, plan budgets and reduce confusion during tendering and execution.
PMO Construction prepares structured quantities and cost-related documents for clients who need better financial clarity before committing to a project. Our work supports owners, consultants, contractors and developers by turning drawings and specifications into measurable work items.
A weak BOQ can create major problems. If quantities are incomplete, poorly classified or not aligned with the drawings, tender prices become unreliable and variations may increase later. A professional approach to measurement helps reduce uncertainty and creates a stronger basis for decision-making.
What is BOQ Preparation?
BOQ Preparation is the process of measuring construction work and organizing it into a detailed document that lists work items, units, quantities and descriptions. This document allows contractors to price the same scope of work in a comparable format.
The Bill of Quantities helps create a common pricing basis during tendering. It can include excavation, concrete, reinforcement, blockwork, plaster, finishes, doors, windows, external works, MEP items and other project-specific work packages.
For clients, the BOQ creates visibility. For contractors, it provides structure for pricing. For consultants, it supports cost review, tender evaluation and contract administration.
Our BOQ workflow from drawings to tender
Drawing Review
We review architectural, structural, MEP and project drawings to understand the scope, work packages and measurement requirements.
Quantity Take-Off
Quantities are measured from drawings and organized according to work categories, units, project requirements and tender structure.
Classification
Work items are grouped clearly so contractors and clients can understand the scope without confusion or overlapping descriptions.
Cost Estimation
Where required, measured quantities can support preliminary budgets, cost planning, rate analysis and tender evaluation.
Tender BOQ
The final BOQ can be prepared for tendering so bidders price the same work items in a structured and comparable format.
Review & Support
We can assist with clarification, contractor comparison, variation review, progress quantities and final account support.
Quantity Surveying for Better Commercial Control
Quantity Surveying is not only about measuring drawings. It supports the financial control of a project from early estimates to tendering, progress payments, variations and final accounts. Good quantity records help project stakeholders understand cost movement and make informed commercial decisions.
PMO Construction provides quantity surveying support that can be used by owners, consultants and contractors. Whether the requirement is early cost planning, a tender document, quantity verification or variation review, the objective remains the same: improve clarity and reduce commercial uncertainty.
BOQ and Quantity Surveying Services We Provide
BOQ Preparation
Detailed BOQ documents prepared from drawings, specifications and project requirements for tendering, budgeting and control.
Quantity Surveying
Quantity take-off, measurement checks, valuation support, progress quantities and commercial documentation assistance.
Cost Estimation
Budget estimates, preliminary cost review, rate analysis support and cost planning for better financial decision-making.
Bill of Quantities
Structured Bill of Quantities documents that organize work items, descriptions, units and quantities clearly.
Tender BOQ
Tender-ready quantity documents that allow contractors to price the same scope in a consistent format.
Rate Analysis
Support for understanding pricing components, labor, material, equipment and productivity assumptions.
Variation Orders
Quantity review and documentation support for changes, additional work and variation claims during execution.
Final Account Support
Assistance with quantity reconciliation, completed work review and final commercial documentation.
Cost Estimation That Supports Better Budget Decisions
Cost Estimation helps clients understand the likely financial requirement of a project before contractor commitments are made. It can support feasibility studies, budget planning, tender preparation and value review.
A professional estimate should be based on project scope, quantities, drawings, specifications, market conditions and construction methodology. When estimates are too general, clients may face budget gaps, pricing confusion and difficult decisions after the project has already started.
PMO Construction supports practical cost estimation by connecting measured quantities with project requirements. This gives owners and project teams a clearer financial view and helps them plan with more confidence.
Sample BOQ Snapshot
| Item | Unit | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Excavation | m³ | 125 |
| Concrete | m³ | 48 |
| Reinforcement | kg | 6,250 |
| Blockwork | m² | 840 |
| Plaster | m² | 1,150 |
| Prepared For | Tender / Budget Review | |
Tender BOQ Support for Clear Contractor Pricing
A Tender BOQ gives contractors a structured format for pricing the project. Without a clear tender document, bidders may price different assumptions, exclude important items or submit offers that are difficult to compare. This can create confusion during evaluation and problems after award.
PMO Construction helps prepare tender-ready quantity documents that support transparent pricing. A structured BOQ allows the client to compare bids more fairly, review contractor rates, identify missing items and make stronger procurement decisions.
Scope Review
Review available drawings, specifications and client requirements.
BOQ Draft
Prepare measurable work items with units and quantities.
Tender Issue
Organize the document for contractor pricing and comparison.
Value Engineering and Cost Optimization
Value engineering is not about reducing quality. It is about reviewing design, materials, construction methods and specifications to identify practical alternatives that may improve cost efficiency, buildability or long-term value.
Quantity Surveying and cost review can help project stakeholders understand where the budget is concentrated and where savings may be possible without damaging the project objective. This is especially useful during early design, tender review or when a project is facing budget pressure.
PMO Construction can support value review by comparing quantities, reviewing specifications, checking cost-heavy items and helping clients make informed decisions before commitments are finalized.
Variation Orders and Final Account Support
Changes are common in construction projects. Design changes, site conditions, client instructions and coordination issues can all affect the original scope. When variations are not documented properly, disputes can arise between clients, consultants and contractors.
PMO Construction can assist with quantity review for variation orders, additional work, omitted work and revised quantities. This helps stakeholders understand the commercial impact of changes and supports more transparent project communication.
Final account support can also help reconcile completed quantities, approved changes, payments and remaining commercial items before project closeout.
Why Accurate Quantities Matter Before Construction Starts
Accurate quantities create a stronger foundation for budgeting, tendering, procurement and construction control. If quantities are wrong at the beginning, the error may continue through contractor pricing, contract award, progress payments and final account settlement.
A well-structured Bill of Quantities helps reduce ambiguity. It gives each bidder a clearer understanding of the work and allows the client to evaluate offers on a more consistent basis. It also supports better cost tracking once the project is under execution.
Poor Quantity Control
Unclear scope, unreliable pricing, missing items, tender confusion, unexpected variations and difficult cost tracking.
Professional Quantity Review
Clear measurements, organized work items, better tender comparison, stronger budgeting and improved commercial visibility.
Digital Measurement, BIM and Revit Coordination
Modern quantity work can be supported through digital drawings, BIM models and Revit-based information where available. Digital coordination can improve visibility, reduce manual interpretation errors and help project teams connect design information with quantity review.
PMO Construction can coordinate with available drawings, schedules and model-based information to support quantity extraction, measurement checks and commercial review. This is especially useful when design changes occur and quantities need to be updated quickly.
While every project does not require full BIM integration, using organized digital information can improve coordination between designers, contractors and clients.
Prepared With a Structured Measurement Approach
Quantity-related work should be based on a clear measurement approach and documented assumptions. Professional teams often refer to international quantity surveying and construction guidance from organizations such as RICS, project delivery guidance from the Project Management Institute, and digital coordination resources such as Autodesk BIM.
These references support structured thinking around measurement, project controls, documentation and coordination.
Projects That Benefit From BOQ and Quantity Support
Commercial Buildings
Offices, retail, mixed-use developments and fit-out works where cost clarity and tender comparison are important.
Residential Projects
Villas, apartments, housing schemes, renovation works and private developments requiring controlled budgets.
Industrial Facilities
Warehouses, plants, steel buildings, machine foundations and facilities with specialized work packages.
Healthcare & Institutional
Hospitals, clinics, schools and institutional projects that require careful documentation and scope clarity.
Why Early Quantity Planning Creates Better Project Outcomes
Successful construction projects begin long before equipment arrives on site. One of the most important activities during the pre-construction phase is developing a clear understanding of project quantities, expected costs and procurement requirements. Early quantity planning allows project owners, consultants and contractors to make informed financial decisions before contracts are awarded or materials are purchased.
When project quantities are measured carefully and organized into logical work packages, stakeholders gain greater confidence in budgeting, procurement and scheduling. Decisions regarding construction methods, material selection and project sequencing become easier because the commercial impact of each decision is better understood. This level of preparation reduces uncertainty throughout the project lifecycle.
Accurate quantity information also supports procurement planning. Materials can be ordered in a more controlled manner, suppliers can provide more competitive quotations and contractors can allocate labour and equipment more efficiently. Better planning often results in improved productivity and fewer interruptions during construction.
Commercial planning is not limited to the tender stage. Throughout the project, quantity information supports payment certification, progress monitoring, variation assessment and financial forecasting. By maintaining organized records from the beginning, project teams create a stronger foundation for commercial management and final account reconciliation.
Commercial Support Throughout the Construction Lifecycle
Quantity Surveying provides value during every phase of a construction project rather than only during tender preparation. During concept development it assists with preliminary budgeting and feasibility studies. During design it supports quantity measurement, specification review and cost planning. During procurement it provides structured documentation that enables consistent contractor pricing and transparent bid evaluation.
Once construction begins, commercial information continues to play an important role. Progress quantities can be reviewed against completed work, payment applications can be verified and additional work can be measured before variations are approved. This structured approach creates greater transparency between owners, consultants and contractors while reducing the likelihood of commercial disputes.
Towards project completion, quantity information supports final measurements, reconciliation of completed work and preparation of final accounts. Accurate records throughout the project reduce uncertainty during close-out and provide confidence that financial obligations have been properly documented.
This continuous commercial support allows stakeholders to maintain better visibility over project expenditure while creating stronger financial control from project initiation through final handover.
Supporting Owners, Consultants, Contractors and Developers
Every construction stakeholder has different commercial priorities. Property developers need confidence that project budgets remain under control before committing investment. Consultants require organized quantity information to support tender documentation and contract administration. Contractors rely on clear measurement records when preparing bids, planning resources and managing project cash flow.
PMO Construction works alongside these stakeholders by providing professional quantity-related support tailored to the specific stage of each project. Our objective is not only to prepare documents but also to help clients understand the commercial implications of design decisions, quantity changes and procurement strategies.
Whether the requirement involves preparing a Bill of Quantities, reviewing contractor submissions, developing preliminary budgets or verifying variation quantities, our approach focuses on clarity, consistency and practical commercial management. Well-organized quantity information allows project teams to communicate more effectively while improving confidence in financial decision-making.
As projects become larger and more technically demanding, the importance of structured commercial documentation continues to grow. Clear records, accurate measurements and disciplined cost planning provide a stronger foundation for successful project delivery and long-term client satisfaction.
BOQ Preparation FAQs
What is BOQ Preparation?
BOQ Preparation is the process of measuring work from construction drawings and preparing a Bill of Quantities with item descriptions, units and quantities for tendering, budgeting or cost control.
What is a Bill of Quantities?
A Bill of Quantities is a structured document that lists measurable construction work items so contractors can price the project in a consistent format.
Why is Quantity Surveying important?
Quantity Surveying helps control cost, verify quantities, support tender evaluation, review variations and improve commercial decision-making during a project.
Do you prepare Tender BOQ documents?
Yes. PMO Construction can prepare tender-ready quantity documents that support contractor pricing, bid comparison and procurement decisions.
Can you help with Cost Estimation?
Yes. We can support preliminary estimates, budget reviews, rate analysis and cost planning based on available drawings and project information.
Can you review contractor quantities?
Yes. We can review contractor-submitted quantities, progress claims, variation quantities and final account items where required.
Can you prepare quantities from Revit or BIM?
Where model information is available, we can coordinate quantity support using digital drawings, BIM information and Revit-based schedules.
Who needs BOQ and quantity services?
Owners, developers, consultants, contractors and investors can benefit when they need cost clarity, tender comparison or quantity verification.
Need Accurate BOQ and Quantity Support?
Whether you need BOQ Preparation, Quantity Surveying, Cost Estimation, Bill of Quantities review or Tender BOQ support, PMO Construction can help bring clarity to your project before financial decisions are made.