Construction cost estimating and tender support · UK

Construction Estimating Services in the UK

Optimar Precon provides construction cost estimates, quantity takeoffs, bills of quantities, trade estimates, tender pricing support and value-engineering analysis for UK contractors, subcontractors, developers, consultants and preconstruction teams. Each estimate is prepared from the available drawings, specifications, addenda, scope documents and agreed pricing assumptions.

  • Quantity takeoffs
  • Cost estimates
  • BOQ preparation
  • Trade estimates
  • Tender support
  • Value engineering
Quantity takeoff Measured quantities organised by trade, element or work package
Priced estimate Material, labour, plant and subcontract allowances where agreed
BOQ and scope notes Structured cost schedules, assumptions, exclusions and clarifications

UK construction estimate enquiry

Send Your Project Requirements

Share the available drawings, specifications, required trades, estimate type and tender deadline.

Optimar Precon provides remote offshore estimating support. Pricing inputs, market rates, scope assumptions and final tender decisions remain subject to client review and approval.

Estimate scope and project mobilisation

Construction Estimates Built Around the UK Project Scope

Optimar Precon structures each assignment around the estimate purpose, available design information, required trades, measurement basis, pricing date, project location, procurement route and intended deliverables. The team confirms these inputs before measuring quantities or applying rates.

What do UK construction estimating services include?

Services can include quantity takeoffs, preliminary budgets, detailed cost estimates, trade estimates, bills of quantities, tender pricing support, subcontractor comparison, value-engineering schedules and variation assessments. The exact output depends on the project information, estimate stage and agreed pricing basis.

Information review

Four Inputs That Define the Estimate

The estimating team reviews the available information before confirming the work breakdown, measurement scope, pricing approach and delivery programme.

01

Project documents

Drawings, specifications, schedules, addenda, tender instructions, scope documents and available models.

02

Estimate purpose

Feasibility, budgeting, cost planning, tendering, procurement, value engineering or change assessment.

03

Measurement and pricing basis

Required trades, work-package structure, measurement rules, pricing date, location and rate sources.

04

Deliverables and deadline

Takeoff sheets, priced schedules, BOQ format, clarifications, review stages and final submission date.

Incomplete design information should remain visible

Missing details, conflicting documents, undefined specifications and unconfirmed quantities should appear as queries, assumptions, provisional allowances or exclusions rather than hidden certainty.

Estimate stages

Estimating Support Across the Project Lifecycle

The level of detail, pricing confidence and number of assumptions should change as the design develops and more project information becomes available.

01

Feasibility and Preliminary Estimates

Early budgets based on areas, elements, benchmark information and clearly stated design assumptions.

02

Design-Stage Cost Estimates

Developed cost plans based on current drawings, specifications, schedules and design decisions.

03

Tender and Bid Estimates

Detailed trade measurement, pricing schedules, scope notes and tender submission support.

04

Variations and Change Estimates

Quantity and cost comparisons for authorised design changes, revised scope and project variations.

Estimate basis and transparency

A Cost Total Is Useful Only When Its Basis Is Clear

Two estimates can show different totals while both appear complete because they use different scope interpretations, rate dates, waste factors, labour assumptions, overheads, contingencies or exclusions. Each issue should identify the commercial basis behind the total.

  • Measurement basis Identify the rules, drawings and package structure used for quantity measurement.
  • Pricing basis Record the rate date, project location and agreed pricing information.
  • Allowances and risk Separate provisional sums, contingency, escalation and undefined scope.
  • Assumptions and exclusions Keep scope interpretations and omitted work visible for client review.
UK measurement requirements

Follow the Measurement Rules Specified for the Project

The client or tender documents may require a particular measurement method, BOQ structure, trade breakdown, classification system or coding convention. The estimating team should confirm these requirements before measurement begins.

Client commercial responsibility

Final Tender Rates and Commercial Decisions Require Client Approval

The contractor, subcontractor, developer or appointed commercial professional remains responsible for validating market rates, supplier quotations, programme impacts, risk allowances, overheads, profit, taxes and the final tender submission.

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Quantity measurement support

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Preparing a UK construction estimate or tender?

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Core estimates and trade measurement

Construction Estimating Services for UK Project Teams

Optimar Precon combines quantity measurement, cost planning, tender support and trade-specific estimating to help contractors, subcontractors, developers and consultants review project scope and pricing. Assignments can include complete construction estimating services , quantity takeoff services or selected work packages.

Which construction estimates can Optimar Precon prepare?

The team can prepare preliminary budgets, detailed cost estimates, quantity takeoffs, bills of quantities, tender estimates, trade-package estimates, value-engineering schedules and variation assessments. Deliverables can cover the complete project or individual groundworks, structural, architectural, finishes and MEP packages.

Core Estimating and Commercial Support

Budgets · quantities · tenders · cost reviews

01 Quantity measurement

Quantity Takeoff Services

Measured quantities prepared from drawings, schedules, specifications and agreed measurement rules for selected trades or the complete project.

  • Measured quantities
  • Trade breakdowns
  • Takeoff sheets
02 Cost planning

Preliminary and Detailed Cost Estimates

Early budgets and developed estimates prepared according to the available design information, required cost structure and agreed pricing basis.

  • Preliminary budgets
  • Detailed estimates
  • Cost summaries
03 Structured measurement

Bill of Quantities Preparation

BOQ schedules organised by work section, element, trade or project-specific coding structure with quantities, descriptions and pricing columns.

  • BOQ schedules
  • Work descriptions
  • Pricing columns
04 Tender support

Tender and Bid Estimating

Detailed measurements and pricing schedules prepared to support contractor and subcontractor tender reviews and submission planning.

  • Tender estimates
  • Scope notes
  • Bid summaries
05 Cost optimisation

Value Engineering Support

Cost comparisons for alternative materials, specifications, systems and construction approaches identified by the project team.

  • Option comparisons
  • Cost differences
  • Saving schedules
06 Change assessment

Variation and Change Estimates

Quantity and cost comparisons prepared from authorised revisions, instructions, drawing changes and updated project scope.

  • Added quantities
  • Omitted quantities
  • Cost comparisons

Trade and Work-Package Estimating

Civil · structural · architectural · MEP

07 Civil and site works

Groundworks and Earthworks Estimating

Quantities and pricing support for excavation, cut and fill, drainage, external works, foundations, paving and site-development packages.

  • Excavation
  • Drainage
  • External works
08 Structural works

Concrete and Reinforcement Estimating

Measurements for concrete, formwork, reinforcement, foundations, slabs, walls, columns, beams and associated structural elements.

  • Concrete volumes
  • Formwork areas
  • Reinforcement
09 Structural framing

Structural Steel Estimating

Takeoffs for beams, columns, trusses, plates, connections, secondary steel, fire protection and erection-related allowances.

  • Steel tonnage
  • Connections
  • Secondary steel
10 Envelope and internal walls

Masonry and Blockwork Estimating

Measurements for brickwork, blockwork, stonework, cavity construction, insulation, lintels and associated accessories.

  • Brickwork
  • Blockwork
  • Accessories
11 Timber construction

Timber and Carpentry Estimating

Quantities for structural timber, joists, rafters, trusses, partitions, doors, skirtings, architraves and general carpentry.

  • Structural timber
  • Carpentry
  • Joinery quantities
12 Internal construction

Drylining and Partition Estimating

Measurements for plasterboard, metal stud partitions, suspended ceilings, insulation, access panels and finishing systems.

  • Partitions
  • Ceilings
  • Plasterboard
13 Building envelope

Roofing and Waterproofing Estimating

Quantities for pitched and flat roofing, membranes, insulation, coverings, flashings, drainage and associated roof accessories.

  • Roof coverings
  • Insulation
  • Rainwater goods
14 Finishes

Flooring, Tiling and Decorating Estimates

Measurements for floor finishes, wall tiling, screeds, skirtings, painting, decorating and surface-preparation requirements.

  • Floor finishes
  • Tiling
  • Decorating
15 Building services

MEP Estimating Services

Trade estimates for mechanical, electrical, public-health, plumbing, ventilation, controls and fire-protection systems.

  • Mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Public health

Typical estimating outputs

Reviewable Deliverables With a Visible Cost Basis

The estimate should allow the client to review the quantities, pricing coverage, assumptions, exclusions and unresolved scope rather than receiving only a final total.

01

Quantity Workbook

Measured quantities organised by trade, element, work package, building or project location.

02

Priced Estimate

Agreed material, labour, plant, subcontract and allowance inputs applied to the measured scope.

03

Scope Clarifications

Assumptions, exclusions, provisional allowances, document conflicts and outstanding information recorded.

04

Cost Summary

Trade, elemental or package-level totals prepared for internal review and tender decision-making.

An estimate is not a supplier quotation or guaranteed final construction cost

Market rates, supplier quotations, labour productivity, programme conditions, procurement strategy, inflation, risk, overheads, profit and taxes require validation by the client before a tender or commercial commitment.

Need several trade estimates within one UK tender?

Send the tender documents, required work packages, estimate format, pricing instructions, addenda and submission deadline.

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Experience, capacity and controlled delivery

Estimating Capacity for Complex UK Tenders

Optimar Precon supports individual trade packages and wider multidisciplinary, multi-building, phased and recurring estimating programmes. Each assignment follows the agreed tender documents, work-package structure, measurement approach, pricing inputs, review procedure and submission programme.

How are large UK tender estimates managed?

Large estimates should be divided by building, zone, element, trade or work package. The estimator should use one current document register, record addenda and clarifications, maintain consistent measurement rules, separate assumptions and exclusions, and issue reviewable quantity and pricing schedules before the tender deadline.

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Large and multidisciplinary tenders

Organise the Estimate by Package, Location and Submission Stage

Larger programmes need a consistent structure that keeps quantities, rates, allowances, scope clarifications and document revisions traceable across every estimator and work package.

  • Work-package breakdowns Separate buildings, zones, elements, trades and procurement packages.
  • Current tender information Track drawings, specifications, schedules, addenda and clarifications.
  • Consistent measurement rules Apply the agreed units, descriptions, coding and package boundaries.
  • Controlled review stages Check quantities, pricing coverage, formulas and commercial notes before issue.

Why choose Optimar Precon

Structured Offshore Estimating Support

The estimating team provides scalable production support while working within the client’s tender instructions, cost structure, communication route, rate basis and commercial approval process.

Multitrade capability Groundworks, structural, architectural, finishes and MEP packages.
Reviewable quantities Measured scope organised by trade, element, package or location.
Visible assumptions Queries, exclusions, allowances and incomplete information remain identifiable.
Controlled revisions Addenda, updated drawings and authorised changes remain traceable.
Information security Defined access, file-sharing and information-handling procedures.
Flexible engagement Support one tender, a workload peak or a recurring estimating programme.
Quality management

ISO 9001

Supports documented estimating workflows, quality reviews and corrective actions.

Information security

ISO 27001

Supports controlled access, secure information handling and defined security procedures.

Information management

ISO 19650-Aligned Delivery

Supports structured file naming, revision status, information exchanges and document control.

Final commercial decisions remain with the client

The client remains responsible for approving market rates, supplier and subcontractor quotations, labour productivity, programme implications, risk allowances, escalation, overheads, profit, taxes and the final tender submission.

Planning a large or multidisciplinary UK estimate?

Share the document register, required work packages, estimate format, pricing instructions, review stages and tender submission date.

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Scalable estimating capacity

Outsource Construction Estimating for UK Projects

External estimating support can help contractors, subcontractors, developers and consultants manage overlapping tenders, temporary workload peaks, detailed quantity measurement, multidisciplinary packages, document revisions and recurring bid programmes without replacing the client’s commercial decision-making.

When should a UK contractor outsource estimating?

Outsourcing can help when several tenders overlap, internal estimators need measurement support, the project contains unfamiliar or labour-intensive trade packages, addenda arrive close to submission or the organisation needs temporary estimating capacity. The client and external team should agree the documents, scope, measurement basis, pricing responsibility, deliverables and review dates before work starts.

When external estimating adds value

Add Capacity Around the Tender Programme

A defined offshore estimating team can support selected packages or a complete tender while working within the client’s document, pricing and approval procedures.

  • Overlapping bid deadlines Several tender opportunities require measurement during the same period.
  • Detailed quantity measurement Internal commercial staff need support measuring labour-intensive packages.
  • Multidisciplinary tenders Groundworks, structural, architectural, finishes and MEP packages must progress together.
  • Late addenda and revisions Updated drawings and specifications require controlled quantity comparisons.
  • Temporary workload peaks The organisation needs additional production capacity without permanent recruitment.
  • Recurring tender programmes Similar measurement and reporting standards apply across several bids.

The client should appoint one commercial contact to confirm document priority, scope decisions, rate inputs, clarifications and final approval.

Flexible engagement models

Choose Support That Matches the Workload

The estimating scope can cover one work package, an entire tender or recurring estimating production under the client’s established process.

01

Project-Based Estimate

A defined quantity takeoff, trade estimate, BOQ or complete tender estimate with agreed documents and deliverables.

02

Workload-Peak Support

Temporary estimating capacity for overlapping tenders, measurement backlogs, revisions or urgent work packages.

03

Recurring Estimating Programme

Ongoing support using repeatable work breakdowns, templates, measurement rules, review stages and reporting formats.

04

Dedicated Construction Estimator

A dedicated remote resource working with the client’s estimating systems, templates, communication process and commercial team.

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Provider evaluation

What Should You Check Before Outsourcing an Estimate?

A capable estimating provider should explain how it manages measurement, pricing inputs, revisions, tender documents, scope queries, quality reviews and information security.

01

Trade experience

Confirm experience in the required groundworks, structural, architectural, finishes or MEP packages.

02

Measurement basis

Confirm the required units, work breakdown, coding, classification and measurement rules.

03

Pricing responsibility

Confirm whether the provider applies client rates, agreed reference rates or measured quantities only.

04

Checking procedure

Confirm reviews for quantities, dimensions, formulas, rate coverage and scope completeness.

05

Document and revision control

Confirm how drawings, specifications, addenda, clarifications and superseded files remain traceable.

06

Communication and security

Confirm authorised access, file-sharing methods, query routes, review contacts and security procedures.

Estimating tools and formats

Work Within the Required Estimating Environment

Quantity measurement and reporting can use agreed digital takeoff tools, spreadsheets, PDFs, cost databases, client templates and project information platforms.

  • CostX
  • Bluebeam
  • PlanSwift
  • On-Screen Takeoff
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Autodesk Construction Cloud
Commercial responsibility

The Client Retains Final Tender Authority

The contractor, subcontractor, developer or appointed commercial professional remains responsible for validating quotations, market rates, labour productivity, programme impacts, procurement risk, overheads, profit, taxes and the final tender submission.

  • Market rates
  • Supplier quotes
  • Programme risk
  • Overheads
  • Profit
  • Final tender

Optimar Precon provides remote offshore estimating support

The team works remotely with UK project and commercial teams using authorised tender information, agreed estimating tools, controlled file-sharing platforms and defined review procedures. This page does not imply that Optimar Precon operates a local UK estimating office.

Need additional estimating capacity for a UK tender?

Send the tender documents, required work packages, estimate format, pricing responsibility, addenda and submission deadline.

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Sector-specific quantity and cost planning

Construction Estimating for UK Project Sectors

The estimating method should reflect the building use, technical systems, procurement route, site conditions, project programme, operational requirements and available design information. A residential development and a hospital may use similar materials, but their work-package structure, services content, phasing and risk allowances can differ substantially.

Which UK projects use construction estimating services?

Estimating services can support commercial, mixed-use, residential, healthcare, education, hospitality, retail, industrial, logistics, data centre, civil infrastructure, rail, transport and aviation projects. The estimate can cover feasibility, design development, tendering, procurement, value engineering or authorised project changes.

01 Commercial

Commercial and Mixed-Use

Estimates for offices, mixed-use buildings, commercial refurbishments and tenant-ready developments.

  • Shell and core
  • Fit-out
  • MEP systems
02 Residential

Housing and Residential Developments

Quantity and cost schedules for houses, apartments, residential blocks and mixed-tenure schemes.

  • Unit types
  • Repeated areas
  • External works
03 Healthcare

Healthcare Facilities

Estimates for hospitals, clinics, laboratories, specialist rooms and healthcare refurbishments.

  • Specialist systems
  • Phasing
  • Room data
04 Education

Education and Campus Projects

Cost planning for schools, colleges, universities, teaching spaces and campus improvements.

  • Teaching spaces
  • Sports areas
  • Phased works
05 Hospitality

Hospitality and Leisure

Trade estimates for hotels, restaurants, leisure venues, public areas and guest accommodation.

  • Guest rooms
  • Fit-out
  • Kitchens
06 Retail

Retail and Interior Fit-Out

Estimates for retail units, shopping destinations, tenant fit-outs and refurbishment programmes.

  • Finishes
  • Joinery
  • Services alterations
07 Industrial

Industrial and Logistics

Quantities and pricing support for factories, warehouses, distribution facilities and production buildings.

  • Structural frame
  • Plant areas
  • Yards
08 Mission critical

Data Centres

Estimating support for high-density electrical, cooling, containment, redundancy and phased data centre packages.

  • MEP systems
  • Redundancy
  • Phasing
Data centre services
09 Civil works

Infrastructure and Public Realm

Measurement for highways, drainage, utilities, bridges, external works and public-realm packages.

  • Earthworks
  • Utilities
  • Structures
10 Transport

Rail, Transport and Aviation

Estimates for stations, terminals, depots, transport buildings and associated infrastructure packages.

  • Operational phasing
  • Logistics
  • Specialist systems

Sector and project cost drivers

What Changes the Cost Basis Between UK Projects?

The sector label alone does not define the cost. The estimate should identify the design, location, programme and procurement conditions that affect quantities, productivity, logistics, risk and commercial allowances.

01

Building Performance

Specification, fire strategy, acoustic requirements, thermal performance and specialist building systems.

02

Site and Logistics

Access, storage, working hours, occupied areas, temporary works, lifting and delivery restrictions.

03

Programme and Phasing

Construction sequence, sectional completion, acceleration, temporary arrangements and operational continuity.

04

Procurement Strategy

Package boundaries, contractor design portions, provisional scope, supplier quotations and tender risk allocation.

Consistent estimating method

The Sector Changes the Scope, Not the Need for Traceability

Every estimate should show which documents were measured, how quantities were organised, which pricing information was used and which assumptions remain subject to client review.

  • Current document register Identify the drawings, schedules, specifications and addenda used.
  • Sector-specific work breakdown Organise quantities around the relevant elements, trades and packages.
  • Visible pricing basis Record the rate date, location, quotation status and allowances.
  • Queries and exclusions Keep undefined, conflicting and omitted information identifiable.
Regional pricing context

Project Location Must Be Reflected in the Pricing Review

Material availability, labour inputs, supplier coverage, transport, logistics, access and local market conditions can vary across the UK. The client should confirm the required location and pricing date before rates are applied.

Commercial approval

The Client Retains Responsibility for Final Tender Pricing

The contractor, subcontractor, developer or appointed commercial professional must validate supplier quotations, labour productivity, programme impacts, escalation, risk, overheads, profit, taxes and the final tender submission.

Need an estimate structured around your UK project sector?

Send the project type, location, design stage, tender documents, required work packages, estimate format and submission deadline.

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Accuracy controls and transparent cost reporting

Estimate Accuracy Starts With a Clear and Reviewable Cost Basis

A construction estimate becomes more reliable when the team can trace the measured documents, quantity calculations, rate sources, project location, pricing date, allowances, exclusions and unresolved information. No estimating provider should describe an incomplete-design estimate as guaranteed certainty.

How accurate is a UK construction estimate?

Accuracy depends on the completeness and coordination of the design information, defined project scope, measurement method, current pricing inputs, location, programme, procurement conditions and review process. Early estimates normally contain more assumptions and allowances than tender-stage estimates prepared from coordinated documents.

Estimate review controls

Six Controls That Support Estimating Quality

The review should check more than arithmetic. It should confirm whether the measured scope, document set, package boundaries and commercial basis match the client’s instructions.

01

Document Register

Identify the drawings, schedules, specifications, addenda and clarifications used.

02

Quantity Review

Check dimensions, units, formulas, repeated areas and measured work-package boundaries.

03

Scope Coverage

Compare the estimate with the specification, schedules and tender work-package requirements.

04

Pricing Review

Confirm the pricing date, project location, rate source and quotation status.

05

Assumptions and Exclusions

Record incomplete information, interpreted scope, allowances and omitted items.

06

Final Commercial Review

Check risk, programme, overheads, profit, taxes and tender strategy before submission.

Estimating fee and programme

What Affects the Cost and Turnaround of an Estimate?

The estimating fee and delivery programme should be confirmed after reviewing the actual project documents and required outputs.

  • Project size and drawing volume More buildings, sheets, zones and work packages increase measurement time.
  • Required trades A single trade requires a different resource plan from a complete multitrade tender.
  • Document quality Incomplete, conflicting or poorly coordinated information creates additional queries and assumptions.
  • Estimate type Quantity-only, BOQ, budget, detailed pricing and tender estimates require different inputs.
  • Output format Client templates, coding, marked-up drawings and specialised reports add preparation requirements.
  • Submission deadline Urgent or overlapping tender programmes require a specific delivery and review plan.

UK pricing context

Confirm the Rate Basis Before Applying Project Costs

UK construction costs can vary by region, procurement timing, supplier availability, labour conditions, access, programme and project risk. The estimate should identify which rates are client supplied, quotation based, database based or provisional.

Project location Confirm the city, region, access conditions and logistics context.
Pricing date Record the date or tender period represented by the rates.
Rate source Identify client rates, supplier quotations, cost data or agreed benchmarks.
Labour productivity Review working hours, access, sequencing, temporary works and installation conditions.
Risk and escalation Keep contingency, inflation and procurement risk separate from measured base cost.
Commercial mark-ups Confirm overheads, profit, taxes and other client-controlled additions.
Estimating-team responsibilities

Measure, Price and Report the Agreed Scope

The estimating team reviews the authorised documents, measures the agreed work packages, applies the approved pricing basis, checks calculations and records queries, assumptions, exclusions and allowances within the defined assignment.

Client commercial responsibilities

Approve the Final Commercial Position

The client remains responsible for validating supplier quotations, subcontractor proposals, market rates, programme impacts, procurement risk, overheads, profit, taxes and the final tender or contractual commitment.

Frequently asked questions

Construction Estimating Services in the UK FAQs

These answers cover estimating deliverables, required documents, delivery programmes, takeoffs, outsourcing and pricing accuracy.

What is included in UK construction estimating services?

The agreed scope can include quantity takeoffs, preliminary or detailed cost estimates, bills of quantities, trade estimates, tender pricing schedules, value-engineering comparisons, variation assessments, assumptions, exclusions and cost summaries. The proposal should identify whether quantities, pricing or both are required.

Which documents are required to prepare an estimate?

Common inputs include architectural, structural, civil and MEP drawings, specifications, schedules, tender instructions, addenda, scope documents, models, supplier information and client estimating templates. The project team should identify the latest authorised document set.

How long does a UK construction estimate take?

The delivery programme depends on project size, drawing volume, required trades, document quality, estimate type, output format, review stages and tender deadline. Optimar Precon proposes a programme after reviewing the available project information and required work packages.

What is the difference between a quantity takeoff and a cost estimate?

A quantity takeoff measures materials, labour-related quantities or work items from the project documents. A cost estimate applies agreed rates, productivity, plant, subcontract, allowance and commercial inputs to the measured scope. A project can require quantities only or a complete priced estimate.

Can UK contractors outsource estimating work?

Yes. Contractors, subcontractors, developers and consultants can outsource individual trade packages, quantity measurement, BOQ preparation or complete tender estimates. The engagement should define the documents, work packages, measurement rules, pricing responsibility, review route and submission date.

How does Optimar Precon support estimating accuracy?

Optimar Precon uses defined document registers, structured quantity measurement, calculation checks, scope reviews, visible assumptions and controlled revisions. Final accuracy still depends on the quality of the supplied information and the client’s validation of market rates, quotations, programme assumptions and commercial mark-ups.

Need a reviewable UK estimate with clear assumptions?

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Client experience and UK estimating coverage

Construction Estimating Support for UK Project Teams

Optimar Precon provides remote estimating, quantity measurement and tender-production capacity for contractors, subcontractors, developers, consultants and preconstruction teams managing individual projects or regional tender programmes across the UK.

Client feedback

Feedback on Optimar Precon’s Estimating Delivery

The statements, displayed client names and roles below are reproduced from the existing UK estimating services page.

We’ve worked with several estimating firms, but Optimar Precon stands out for their accuracy and speed. Their estimates are always well-organized, easy to review, and delivered on time exactly what we need for tight bidding schedules.

Maria S Project Coordinator

Outsourcing our estimates to Optimar Precon has saved us both time and cost. Their team understands the construction process thoroughly and always delivers precise, data-backed estimates that we can trust

Nathan B Construction Manager

Outstanding estimating services with quick turnaround and detailed reports that supported confident decision-making.

Henry Project Coordinator

Client feedback reflects individual experiences reproduced from the existing page and does not guarantee a particular estimate accuracy, programme, saving, tender result or project outcome.

UK-wide remote delivery

Estimating Capacity for Regional and National Tender Programmes

The estimating team can support projects in different UK regions while following one document register, measurement structure, pricing basis, reporting format and client review process.

  • Regional pricing inputs Record project location, rate date, quotations and logistics assumptions.
  • Consistent measurement Use agreed units, descriptions, coding and work-package boundaries.
  • Controlled tender documents Track drawings, specifications, schedules, addenda and clarifications.
  • Central commercial review Return quantities and pricing schedules for client validation and approval.

Related UK estimating service areas

Explore Construction Estimating Services Across the UK

Use these regional pages when your tender programme requires project-specific estimating information for several UK locations. These pages describe remote service coverage and do not represent local Optimar Precon offices.

Complete estimating capability

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Quantities without complete pricing

Review Construction Takeoff Services

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Dedicated estimating capacity

Hire a Dedicated Construction Estimator

Add a dedicated remote estimator who works with your systems, templates, standards and commercial team.

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Start with a defined estimating scope

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