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Two working days · we do not quote against it

We will tell you what is missing from it. Not whether it is expensive — whether it is complete. Those are very different questions, and only one of them predicts what you will actually pay.

Rough estimates that ignore site specifics commonly produce cost overruns of 15 to 40 per cent. Almost none of that is a builder inflating prices. It is work that was never in the original number, appearing later as a legitimate extra.

Quote audit request

Five fields. We will confirm by email, and you reply with the quote attached.

01

What is excluded

The exclusions list is the most informative page in any construction proposal, and it is the one nobody asks for. Compound wall, approvals, load sanction, water treatment, landscape and appliances are routinely outside a headline rate.

02

Which lines are provisional

A provisional sum is a placeholder, not a price. It gets reconciled later, and in practice it moves upward far more often than down. We count them and tell you what they represent as a share of the total.

03

Where the specification is vague

"Or equivalent" are the three most expensive words in Indian construction. We flag every line where the specification is loose enough to permit a substitution you would not have chosen.

04

How variations are priced

If the contract does not fix rates for extras in advance, every change becomes a negotiation you enter without leverage. We check whether that mechanism exists.

05

Whether payments run ahead of work

A payment schedule tied to dates rather than verified physical progress transfers risk to you quietly. We map the schedule against a realistic build sequence.

06

What happens after handover

Defects liability, what is covered, for how long, and who returns to fix it. Buildings reveal themselves over the first year and a full monsoon.

It is the fastest way
to show how we think.

MIYAAR is a new practice. We could show you renders and ask you to trust us. We would rather do an hour of real work and let you judge from that.

An audit costs us very little and tells you a great deal — not only about the quote in front of you, but about whether we are the kind of firm you want reading your drawings.

If the quote is sound, we will say so and you should proceed with that builder. That happens, and we are fine with it.

A bound bill of quantities open on board-formed concrete with a bronze rule across the page

What is the
catch?

Is the quote audit really free?

Yes, and there is no obligation attached. It takes us about an hour and it is the most honest way we know to demonstrate how we work. If it saves you from a bad contract with someone else, that is a good outcome for us too.

Will you just tell me your quote is better?

No. We are not quoting against it. We are reading it for what is missing, what is ambiguous and what will cost you later. Sometimes the answer is that the quote is sound and you should proceed with that builder.

What if I do not want to share the builder's name?

Redact it. We do not need to know who wrote the quote, and we never contact them. Black out the letterhead and send the scope, quantities and terms.

How long does it take?

Two working days for a residential quote. Larger or commercial documents may take three. We will tell you if it will be longer.

What do I actually get back?

A written note covering what the quote excludes, which lines are provisional sums, where the specification is vague enough to allow substitution, how variations would be priced, whether the payment schedule runs ahead of physical progress, and the questions we would ask that builder before signing.

Or skip the audit and
talk to us directly.

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