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Feasibility Study
A feasibility study is simply an assessment of the practicality of a proposed project plan or method. This is done by analyzing technical, economic, legal, operational and time feasibility factors.
Third Party Inspections
Third party inspections are made by an independent company, usually hired by the buyer, to ensure that all the products are up to the needed quality standard and the manufacturing process itself meets the international standards.
Snagging
Generally snagging refers to a process that takes place a fortnight or so prior to practical completion when an area is considered complete by a contractor and is offered ready for inspection. Such a process is called snagging.
Estimation
Construction estimating is the process of forecasting a project’s costs. However, true project costs are only known once the project is completed. There are several types of construction cost estimates.
Bill of Quantities
A Bill of Quantities is documentation established to define the quality and quantity of works required to be carried out by the main contractor to complete a project. It is prepared by a quantity surveyor or cost consultant.
Documentation Works
Documentation Work means all work required to be undertaken or managed by the Managing Contractor to achieve the Subcontract Construction Documentation. Documenting Work your processes ensures consistency, efficiency and standardization.