Preliminaries and site overheads.
Preliminaries cover the project-specific costs that cannot be allocated to individual work items. They include site supervision, welfare facilities, security, temporary services, and site accommodation.
Authored by Alexandr Vreme & Maksym Vasylkov
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Who this guide is for
Estimators preparing tender submissions, project managers budgeting site set-up costs, and contractors who want to ensure preliminaries are fully covered.
Typical preliminaries items
- Site manager and supervisory staff (time-related)
- Site accommodation (offices, canteen, drying room, toilets)
- Temporary services (water, electricity, telecoms)
- Scaffolding, hoardings, and temporary works
- Security and fencing
- Welfare facilities and cleaning
- Traffic management and dust control
- Survey equipment and setting out
- Health and safety documentation and inductions
- Testing and commissioning
- Cleaning and waste management
Miniature example
A 12-week extension at £185,000 project value: site supervisor 12 weeks × £600/week = £7,200, welfare cabin hire £180/week × 12 = £2,160, scaffolding £3,500, temporary WC £450, security £600. Total preliminaries: £13,910 (approximately 7.5% of project value).
Common mistakes
- Applying a flat percentage without checking what the project actually requires
- Omitting preliminaries for smaller projects, assuming they are included in rates
- Not separating head office overheads from site-specific preliminaries
Related guides and tools
Learn about plant and equipment allowances and construction programmes. Use the Construction Estimator to track preliminaries.