Procurement
Across
- 3. Tender limited to invited firms chosen by the client.
- 4. Plans, elevations, and sections showing what is to be built.
- 6. The competitive process of submitting a tender price.
- 7. Tendering process open to any qualified contractor.
- 10. A measured list of work items needed for pricing a project.
- 12. Formal offer to complete work for an agreed price.
- 16. Document where contractors enter cost details for each work item.
- 17. Budget reserved for unexpected risks or unknowns.
- 19. An allowance for work whose scope is uncertain at tender stage.
- 20. Initial document showing a firm's interest in tendering.
- 22. Single firm responsible for both design and construction.
- 23. Site setup and management costs before main construction works begin.
Down
- 1. A fixed total price agreed before construction begins.
- 2. Innovative off-site or automated construction techniques.
- 5. Contractor appointed early; final price agreed later once details are known.
- 8. An approximate cost forecast produced early in a project.
- 9. Written documents describing materials, standards and workmanship.
- 11. Tender in which all information is issued at once for final pricing.
- 13. Procurement route where the contractor leads the development.
- 14. Indirect business costs such as office, insurance, admin.
- 15. Lists outlining tasks, materials or timelines.
- 18. A fixed price offer for a clearly defined piece of work.
- 21. Construction and design overlap to shorten the programme.