Related engagement
Budget variance reviews
Cost-to-complete set against the approved budget, by cost code, with a written note on overspend, underrun, and remaining contingency.
Who it is for
Commercial managers and employers who need a clear picture of remaining spend before a valuation or board paper.
What you receive
A variance table and commentary that a QS or client can read without opening the full cost report.
We take the approved budget, committed costs, and the latest forecast, then set each cost code beside its remaining work. The review names where the variance sits — labour, materials, plant, subcontract, or preliminaries — and whether the remaining contingency still covers the known risks you list. It is a reading of the figures you already hold, not a substitute for the contract QS.