16/06/2023
Mitigate Commercial Risk When Taking Over a Project
Are you considering taking over a part completed construction or civil engineering project after a contractor has gone into administration or left site? If so, let us tell you about the importance of having a bill of quantities.
When considering taking over a project from a contractor that has gone into administration or has left site, one of the first questions is; how much work is there left to do and what is the value of that work?
That’s where a bill of quantities becomes an invaluable document to have produced to assist you in making the final commercial decision of taking the project over.
At Mynott Bowers, because of the large, experienced team of measurement quantity surveyors we employ and the extensive variety of projects we have worked on, we are extremely experienced at carrying out this type of work.
The process is very fast and efficient to get your desired answer in a matter of days, or even hours if necessary.
Simply provide us with an electronic set of the documents available. The documentation must detail the full extent of the work already completed (photographs or videos are ideal), and also an explanation of the scope of work outstanding. We will return our proposal within 24hrs of receiving your enquiry.
Within a matter of days, we will have back to you the completed bills of quantities to enable you to reach a rapid decision.
The presented bills can be in any format you require, and we can provide you with fully detailed substantiation of how we have arrived at any of the quantities.
If you have a project that you would like to discuss with us, please do get in touch as follows:
UK & Europe: Cassie Larham, Business Development Manager
Email: [email protected], Tel: +44 (0)7749 139688
Australia & New Zealand: Sarah Johnson, Business Development Manager
Email: [email protected], Tel: +61 (0)2 9231 8631
Asia, Middle East & Africa: Chris Bowers, Managing Director
Email: [email protected], Tel: +94 (0)76 627 4516