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Detailed construction estimate.

A detailed construction estimate is built from measured quantities taken from drawings, priced using current labour, material, and plant rates, and reviewed before submission.

Authored by Alexandr Vreme & Maksym Vasylkov
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This topic is covered in full on our main Estimating Process guide, which walks through every stage from enquiry through measurement, pricing, and review.

Key elements of a detailed estimate

  • Full quantity take-off from construction drawings
  • Priced using current supplier and subcontractor quotations
  • Labour built up from gang rates and productivity assumptions
  • Preliminaries, overheads, and profit added separately
  • Assumptions and exclusions clearly stated

Miniature example

For a small extension, a detailed estimate would list every element individually: 28 m² of brickwork, 12 m of drainage, 3 windows, 1 door, 44 m² of roof covering — each with its own unit rate rather than a blanket per-square-metre figure.

Related guides and tools

Start with the Estimating Process guide. Use the Construction Estimator to build detailed estimates from your quantities.