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Construction Cost Validation: How to Review an Estimate Before Sending It

Grace with Erro
6 min read
Published 7/14/2026

What Construction Cost Validation Means

Construction cost validation is the final process of checking whether an estimate reflects the intended scope, current cost inputs, project conditions, and pricing assumptions before it is sent to a client. It is more than checking the math. A complete review looks for missing work, outdated costs, unsupported allowances, and assumptions that could reduce margin after the job begins.

Confirm Scope, Quantities, and Exclusions

Start with the scope of work. Compare the estimate to the plans, client conversations, site notes, and any subcontractor input. Check quantities, units, and descriptions, then identify what is excluded or left as an allowance. This makes the estimate easier to review internally and reduces the chance that a client assumes work is included when it is not.

Check Current Labor, Material, and Equipment Costs

Review the inputs that can change between estimates: supplier pricing, delivery, labor burden, equipment duration, taxes, and subcontractor quotes. A cost library helps centralize these inputs, but the estimator should still confirm that the project-specific assumptions are appropriate for the bid. Record the date and source of important quotes when the project carries meaningful price risk.

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Review Markup, Overhead, and Contingency

An estimate can include every direct cost and still miss the margin the business needs. Validate that markup or margin assumptions cover overhead, project risk, supervision, waste, and contingency where appropriate. The correct approach depends on the project and your business, but the reasoning should be visible enough for the team to review before the estimate becomes a commitment.

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Compare Against Similar Completed Work

Use completed projects as a reasonableness check, not a substitute for a current estimate. Compare scope, production assumptions, material quantities, duration, and site conditions. Note the differences that explain a higher or lower total. This gives the estimator a practical way to identify an outlier before the proposal is sent.

Create a Clear Review Record

Before issuing the estimate, document who reviewed it, the key assumptions, open questions, and the version approved for client delivery. A repeatable review record makes revisions easier and helps the team maintain a consistent process as the volume of bids grows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should be checked during construction cost validation?

Check scope, quantities, exclusions, current labor and material costs, equipment, taxes, markup, overhead, contingency, and project-specific assumptions before sending an estimate.

Why validate a construction estimate before sending it?

Validation helps identify missing scope, outdated pricing, unsupported allowances, and margin risks before an estimate becomes a client commitment.


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