Estimation & Scope of Work Preparation

Professional estimation and scope of work preparation to reduce surprises — clear inclusions, assumptions, and cost structure so you can plan confidently before committing to construction.

Best for
Budget planning
Output
Scope document
Result
Cost clarity
Estimation and scope of work preparation — planning and documentation in progress

What you get

A structured approach with clear scope, quality delivery, and reliable communication.

Cost clarity

Clear estimate structure and assumptions.

Better decisions

Plan budget and priorities with confidence.

Reduced variations

Defined scope reduces unexpected changes.

Risk awareness

Constraints and unknowns highlighted early.

Why clients choose RIB

We focus on clarity and quality: tight scope, clean finish, and structured delivery.

  • Scope of works document: inclusions, exclusions, and assumptions
  • Estimate structure and cost route (scope dependent)
  • Priority planning: must-haves vs optional upgrades
  • Useful for budgeting, tender comparison, and project planning
Typical deliverables

This service is delivered with clear documentation and a defined process. Exact deliverables depend on project scope and site conditions.

Scope & estimate

Clear breakdown of work, timeline and costs.

Work plan

Structured steps and key milestones.

Quality handover

Final checks, tidy finish, and completion summary.

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How it works

A simple, structured journey from first call to delivery.

STEP 1
Inputs & goals

We review drawings/site info and understand your priorities and budget.

STEP 2
Scope definition

We define inclusions, exclusions, assumptions and key constraints.

STEP 3
Estimate route

We structure the estimate to match scope and clarity needs.

STEP 4
Review & refine

We refine scope and options so you can make confident decisions.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to common questions about this service.

What do I receive at the end of this service?

A scope document defining inclusions/exclusions/assumptions and an estimate route aligned to that scope (scope dependent).

Can this help me compare quotes from builders?

Yes — a defined scope helps you compare like-for-like and reduces misunderstandings.

Does this provide a final fixed price?

Not necessarily — the goal is clarity and a structured estimate route. Final pricing depends on detailed scope, site conditions and specification.

When should I do this?

Before committing to build — it reduces risk and improves budget planning.

Ready to get an estimate?

Share your project details and we’ll respond with clear next steps.