FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kinds of construction estimates do you provide?
A: We offer detailed estimates and material takeoffs for a wide range of trades, including demolition, earthwork, drywall, framing, concrete, masonry, structural steel, roofing, flooring, and painting—across residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

Q: What file formats do you accept for drawings and plans?
A: You can send us PDFs, CAD (DWG, DXF), sketches, or image files. The more complete your drawings (plans, sections, details), the more precise the estimate will be.

Q: How long does it take to get a quote?
A: Typically within 24–48 hours after we receive your drawings and project specifications.

Q: How long before I receive the final estimate?
A: Turnaround time depends on project complexity and size, but we commit to delivering within the agreed timeline in your quote.

Q: What format will the estimate be in?
A: Our estimates are delivered in Excel format (or your preferred template) with full breakdowns of quantities, labor, materials, and overheads.

Q: Do you sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?
A: Absolutely. Client confidentiality is a priority. We will sign an NDA before starting work to ensure your designs, pricing, and project details remain secure.

Q: What if there are changes or addenda after delivery?
A: We offer free revisions for addenda or formatting changes within one week after delivery. For changes beyond that, we discuss scope and fees case by case.

Q: How do I pay?
A: We accept major credit cards, debit cards, and PayPal. Payment details will be part of your quote.

Q: How accurate are your estimates?
A: Our estimates are grounded on industry best practices, real data, and careful review. While all projects carry uncertainties, we aim for high reliability to reduce risk and support solid decision-making.

Q: Can you support international clients?
A: Yes — we serve clients globally. We understand different market rates, currencies, and construction standards, and can adapt to your region’s norms.