From drawings to a priced tender
The estimating flow: quantity take-off by discipline, into a costed Bill of Quantities, into a submitted proposal.
| Code | Description | Qty | List | Disc | Margin | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CCTV-CAM-4MP | 4MP IP dome camera | 180 | AED 220 | 18% | 22% | AED 55,600 |
| CCTV-NVR-64 | 64-ch NVR, 30-day | 3 | AED 3,800 | 15% | 22% | AED 13,050 |
| ACS-CTRL-2D | 2-door IP controller | 20 | AED 410 | 20% | 25% | AED 9,180 |
| ICT-C6A-PT | Cat6A cabling point | 640 | AED 68 | 20% | 24% | AED 36,600 |
| PAVA-AMP-EN54 | EN 54-16 amplifier zone | 24 | AED 1,250 | 18% | 20% | AED 32,300 |
Four steps take an ELV/ICT tender from the drawings to a submitted, fully-costed proposal.
1
Quantity take-off by discipline
Extract quantities from the drawings, tagged by discipline and system — cameras, readers, cabling points, PA zones.
2
Build the Bill of Quantities
Each take-off line becomes a BoQ line, priced from the cost catalog with its supplier list price.
3
Apply discount, duty & margin
Supplier discount off list, duty & freight to land it, then the margin you need — per line, per system.
4
Compile & submit the tender
Sections, priced BoQ, and a proposal assembled and versioned — ready to submit to the client.
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