Quantity Schedules
Quantity Schedules.
- Such that you can determine the labour required for a project
- For pricing purposes
- Such that you can order materials
- Such that you can understand the quantities associated with a particular project
Example:
Material schedules can be used for ordering supply items for the project. Labour schedules can be used when a party has been asked to supply a labour-only price for a project.
Labour constants will be applied to all items required to calculate.

Imagine…….
Imagine building and construction situations where the skills of an experienced, sitewise QS would help you. Perhaps you’re a subcontractor tendering for a contract, but haven’t enough time to measure the job yourself. Or you’re a contractor lacking time to check measurements. Or maybe you just want to make spot checks on a newly-arrived bill of quantities, or remeasurement is needed before submitting claims.
If you’re tendering as a main contractor and your subcontractors are overloaded, skilled, independent QS could save you time by taking off quantities for your tender. Similarly, if works are underway, but the drawings change and remeasurement is needed for a variation account, we can help.
Saving you time and money at every stage
Whatever your measurement challenges, we can help you save time and money by providing the following services:
- Take offs
- Bill of Quantity production
- Work scheduling
- Contractor’s quantities
- Quantity checking
- Material scheduling
- Remeasurement
Whatever we do for you, we free you to focus on the things you do best for your organisation.