Residential Survey Basra


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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Residential Survey Basra
A Residential Survey of Basra is an overview of the city’s residential areas and housing market. The city has a mix of modern high-rise apartment buildings and more traditional houses. Many of the city’s residential areas are located along the waterway, offering stunning views of the Shatt al-Arab.
The housing market in Basra is diverse, with a range of properties available for purchase or rent. Prices vary depending on the location and type of property, but in general, the cost of living in Basra is relatively low compared to other major cities in the region.
One of the main attractions of living in Basra is its rich culture and history. The city is home to numerous museums and cultural centers, including the Basra Museum, which showcases the region’s history and artifacts from ancient Mesopotamia. The city is also home to a number of parks and green spaces, offering residents the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors.
In addition to its cultural attractions, Basra is also known for its bustling markets and shopping centers. The city is home to a number of modern shopping malls as well as traditional markets selling a variety of goods, from fresh produce to handmade crafts.
Despite its many attractions, the Residential Survey of Basra should also include an overview of the challenges facing the city. One major challenge is the lack of basic infrastructure and services, including electricity, clean water, and sanitation. The city has also faced security challenges in the past, though the situation has improved in recent years.
Overall, the Residential Survey Basra provides an overview of the city’s housing market and living conditions. While the city faces a number of challenges, it is also home to a rich culture and history, making it a desirable place to live for those interested in experiencing a unique and diverse city.
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