Construction cost
I. Core Business Content
Preliminary Consultation: Preparing and reviewing investment estimates and design preliminary budgets, providing tender control prices and bid quotation advice, and offering a basis for project decision-making and tendering.
Implementation-phase control: Prepare and review the quantity takeoff list, review payments for project progress, calculate costs associated with engineering changes and change orders, and provide price consultation on materials and equipment.
Completion Settlement and Final Accounts: Review the completion settlement report, prepare or review the final accounts, and clearly define the project’s final cost and asset value.
Asset Valuation: Assessing the market value or replacement cost of construction-in-progress and completed project assets, serving purposes such as mortgage, transfer, and liquidation.
Disputes and Specialized Services: We provide cost appraisal for engineering disputes, offer customized services such as full-process engineering consulting, and conduct specialized audits for government-invested projects.
Preparation of project proposals, feasibility study reports, and investment estimates; economic evaluation of projects and fiscal investment reviews; review of project cost estimates, budgets, final accounts, and completion (final) settlements; preparation and review of tender bases and bid quotations for engineering projects; provision of construction cost monitoring services and claims handling services at all stages of a construction project; undertaking appraisals of engineering economic disputes upon commission from judicial authorities and arbitration institutions; and offering consulting services such as architectural engineering consultancy.
II. Scope of Involvement
Service phases: Cover the entire project lifecycle, from investment decision-making and design through tendering, construction, and completion.
Project Types: Includes various types of engineering projects such as real estate, industrial manufacturing, infrastructure, municipal utilities, and government-funded projects.
Target audience: Government departments, enterprises and institutions, real estate companies, financial institutions, judicial and arbitration bodies, and others.
Core basis: Relying on the current pricing specifications, quota standards, market price database, as well as project-related contracts, drawings, and acceptance documents.
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