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Civil Engineering Estimating
We are a UK-based civil engineering estimating consultancy, specializing in providing contractors with highly accurate and reliable cost estimates for their tenders.
By providing accurate estimates, we help clients avoid underestimating costs, enabling them to bid competitively and maximize profitability without risking project overruns.
Specialist Consultants
Our professional disciplines
Civil engineering covers many disciplines, which is why our team of specialists, each with direct experience, works together to provide accurate estimates and a strong understanding of each project's unique needs.

Residential Groundworks

Macadam Surfacing

Reinforced Concrete Frame

Commercial & Industrial

Highways & Infastructure
"We have just about caught up with the tenders we had in, we will be using you again when we are bursting at the seams which no doubt won’t be too long!"
"More than happy with what you did for us on the scheme, and really appreciate the quick turnaround."
"I've been really impressed with how quick you've turned it around and your response time, il be sending the next one your way."
"Good news we have won this job!"
We take pride in delivering estimating services that help our clients save time, reduce costs, and win work.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Estimating for Commercial and Industrial Projects?
Estimating for commercial and industrial projects involves providing detailed cost assessments for civil engineering works, including materials, labor, equipment, and time required for completing the project. These estimates help contractors plan and bid effectively.
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