Ideal for streamlining and simplifying the tendering process, a Schedule of Works will help you to save time and money on your project.

What Is A Schedule Of Works In Construction?

A Schedule Of Works is a detailed document that our clients can send out to their contractors, which they will price. The document will contain a summary of works with a grand total and a breakdown of each element of the works into sub-sections. This document is suited to homeowners, architects and property developers as it can be used for tendering purposes.

How Does Building Schedule Of Works Help?

With a building Schedule of Works, it will become far easier to compare the prices produced by contractors. Every tender will be laid out the same, clearly stating what is included and excluded, allowing you to work on a like-for-like basis. Many of our clients combine their Schedule of Works with a cost plan as this helps to negotiate and ultimately save more time and money.

Why Partner With Us?

Our team of expert planners carefully construct an itinerary for your project, drawing up a Schedule of Works that you can use as a selling point for your services.

  • Free consultation for all prospective clients
  • Keep all of your members informed on the timeline for your project

  • Gain insight into scheduling and possible issues you may encounter

Still Unsure About How Schedules Of Works Can Be Used?

Frequently Asked Questions About Schedule of Works

A Schedule of Works and a Bill of Quantities are very similar and are both used for tendering purposes.

The only difference between the two is that on a Bill of Quantities, we will produce and input the quantities within the document so when you send this to your builder, they will only have to input their prices next to each item/quantity.

A Schedule of Works contains the description of works only, so a builder would have to measure the works and input quantities and prices.

A Schedule of Works is important when you are retrieving quotes from your contractors, as it enables you to see what each builder has allowed for. It also ensures each contractor will price the same elements, so you know that the quotes you receive are a true and fair reflection of the works involved.

Of course! You can find a Schedule of Work template on our resources page.

A Schedule of Works will be needed before the tendering process. You will provide this document to all of the contractors who will tender for your project, helping you to choose the right person.

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