Tender Drawings Estimation Experts | Fast Estimator UAE

In the UAE construction industry, tender drawings often come with their own set of challenges. While these drawings typically provide the necessary information to move forward with a project, there’s often a chance that key details are missing. When these gaps arise, it can be difficult to provide a precise estimate. If you lack the knowledge and experience to fill in these blanks, you might find yourself underpricing the bid, which can lead to costly consequences down the line.

At Fast Estimator, we recognise the challenges that come with working from incomplete or unclear tender drawings. With years of experience in the field, we can ensure that nothing is overlooked. Even when specific details are missing, our deep understanding of construction standards and practices allows us to make well-informed estimations. This level of expertise is crucial in delivering accurate pricing without sacrificing competitiveness.

Our process also includes the proactive submission of Requests for Information (RFIs). Whenever we identify missing or unclear information, we don’t wait for problems to arise later. We ensure that any gaps are addressed by raising RFIs, which can lead to the issuance of an addendum. This ensures that all important details are clarified and added to the project scope before work begins, allowing for an accurate estimate.

Architects and consultants may deliver tender drawings in different ways, and the level of detail can vary. Fast Estimator is well-versed in navigating these differences. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that, no matter how the drawings are presented, every aspect of the project is taken into account. This attention to detail ensures that clients receive a thorough, accurate estimate, avoiding the risks associated with underpricing.

By working with Fast Estimator, you can be confident that your bids are not only competitive but also based on the full scope of the project. Our knowledge and experience make sure that nothing gets missed, even when tender drawings don’t tell the full story.

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