8 Powerful Reasons Every Build Needs a Quantity Surveyor in 2026
Disputes on construction projects now add an average of 33% to the original budget once claims and delays are factored in. That number isn’t an outlier — it’s what happens when nobody is measuring cost properly from the start. A quantity surveyor exists to prevent exactly this outcome, yet many project teams still treat the […]
Read MoreDispute Resolution in Construction: A Decision Guide for Contractors, Owners, and Consultants
This guide focuses on the UK legal framework for construction dispute resolution, including statutory adjudication under the Construction Act 1996. Some of what follows — negotiation and mediation, in particular — applies more broadly, but the contract references and legal mechanisms are UK-specific unless we say otherwise. Introduction Pick the wrong dispute resolution route and […]
Read MoreContract Variations: How to Find Key Evidence and Contract Details to Secure Your Entitlement
Construction projects rarely proceed exactly as planned. Design developments, client requirements, unforeseen site conditions, and programme constraints frequently result in changes to the original scope of works. These changes, commonly known as contract variations, can have significant implications for project costs, resources, and completion dates. While variations are a normal part of construction, securing payment […]
Read MoreWhy Good Cost Planning Matters in Every Construction Project
Construction projects are becoming more complex than ever. Rising material prices, labour shortages, changing regulations, and tight deadlines can make it difficult to keep projects on track. While many people focus on design and construction activities, one factor often determines whether a project succeeds or struggles: cost planning. Good cost planning helps clients, contractors, and […]
Read MoreThe Value of Cost Value Reconciliation in Modern Quantity Surveying and Commercial Reporting
In today’s rapidly moving construction industry, maintaining accurate financial control for tracking the development of a project is very important. CVR has become an absolutely essential tool for businesses looking to improve system performance, monitor project performance, and support better decision making throughout the project lifecycle. For companies that are providing services like Quantity Surveying, […]
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