Plan the cost
Early estimates, cost plans and feasibility advice to give the brief a realistic financial frame.
Independent cost advice · North Wales
Quantity surveying and construction cost consultancy for homeowners, developers, architects, contractors and commercial clients across North Wales.
A calmer view of project costs
Menai Cost Consultancy is a draft identity for an independent quantity surveyor based in [TOWN, NORTH WALES].
Good quantity surveying turns a complicated budget into useful decisions. Whether you are planning a home extension, comparing contractor tenders or delivering a commercial scheme, we help you understand likely costs, test value and manage change as the work progresses.
Core services
Choose focused help at a particular stage or consistent support through design, tender and construction.
Early estimates, cost plans and feasibility advice to give the brief a realistic financial frame.
Clear tender documents, comparable bids and practical contractor procurement support.
Interim valuations, variation review and regular reporting while work is on site.
Measured, documented agreement of final accounts and outstanding commercial matters.
Who we support
Advice is explained in plain English, with the detail needed by designers, funders and contractors.
Renovations, extensions and new homes—understanding allowances, tender returns and the cost of changes before committing.
Feasibility, cost planning and ongoing commercial oversight for residential and commercial schemes.
Dependable measurement, bills of quantities, estimating and contract support that fits the wider project team.
A straightforward process
We listen to the brief, timing, location and current information, then identify where cost advice will add value.
You receive a clear scope, fee basis, assumptions and deliverables. Nothing starts until the approach is understood.
Advice is timed around decisions, with concise reporting and direct communication through the project.
Why clients use a quantity surveyor
Useful at any stage
Early involvement usually gives more room to influence the budget, but a quantity surveyor can also help before tender, during construction or when a final account needs resolving.
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Areas covered
Including Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham, with other locations considered by agreement.
Frequently asked questions
A residential quantity surveyor helps you set a realistic budget, understand what is included, compare contractor prices and assess changes during the build. The aim is not simply to reduce cost, but to make cost decisions with fewer surprises.
Ideally, while the brief and design can still respond to cost advice. Support can also be useful before tender, when prices arrive, during construction, or when agreeing the final account.
Yes. Tender evaluation looks beyond the headline total to identify differences in scope, exclusions, allowances and risk, so bids can be compared on a consistent basis.
Residential renovations, extensions and new builds are within the intended service range. Suitability and the most proportionate scope would be confirmed during an initial discussion.
YES / NO — TO BE CONFIRMED. The site structure is ready to support Welsh-language pages later.
Start with a conversation
Tell us what you are planning, where the project is and what stage you have reached.