Boundary Survey

Residential Survey Dublin
Boundary Survey Dublin

Our Quantity Surveying Services

Bills of Quantities

We provide detailed Bills of Quantities of the approved design that can then be used by tendering contractors and suppliers to price against, whilst ensuring that submitted tenders are accurate, reliable, and comparable.

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Cost Planning

We provide construction cost estimates at all design stages from first concept right through to final detailed design to help inform Clients on the project financial viability and budgeting, market rates and cost impacts of design and specification options.

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Tender Documentation

We compile tender documentation, including the draft conditions of contract, design drawings, specifications and schedules, the Bill of Quantities, conditions of tender and the request for tender letter to then be issued formally to the pre-qualified tender field.

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Change Order

We review validity, assist in negotiating and formally administer contract changes on behalf of clients to ensure all changes are fair, reasonable, and properly documented.

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Cost / Bid Analyses

We complete comprehensive bid comparisons between suppliers and contractors and recommend to the Client the best value for money option, within budget, programme and specification for the Client to proceed with.

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Lead-Time Analysis

We review the project design to highlight items that may cause delay to the project schedule. These items of concern can be substituted for alternate designs or suppliers that can meet schedule, whilst maintaining alignment with the overarching project objectives.

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Boundary Survey

A Boundary Survey is a process used to determine the boundaries of a piece of land and to create a map of the property. Boundary Surveys are typically conducted by professional surveying firms or individuals with specialized training in land surveying. The survey involves the use of specialized equipment, such as GPS and surveying instruments, to accurately measure and mark the boundaries of a property.

One of the main purposes of a Boundary Survey is to ensure that property boundaries are accurately marked and defined. This is important for a number of reasons, including preventing disputes over land ownership and ensuring that property taxes are accurately assessed. A Boundary Survey may also be used to assess the condition of boundary markers, such as fences and walls, and to make any necessary repairs or improvements.

A Boundary Survey may also be required in order to obtain a building permit or to make changes to a property, such as adding a fence or building an addition. In these cases, the survey is used to confirm that the proposed changes do not encroach on the property of others and are in compliance with local zoning regulations.

In addition to measuring and marking the boundaries of a property, a Boundary Survey may also involve the review of historical records, such as deeds and maps, to establish the original boundaries of a property. This is particularly important in cases where the boundaries of a property have not been accurately marked or have changed over time.

Overall, a Boundary Survey is an important process for accurately defining and maintaining the boundaries of a piece of land. It is essential for preventing disputes and ensuring that property taxes are accurately assessed.

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