

Ten years ago, the standard BOQ delivery in this market looked a lot like it does now at most firms: slow, formatted for the QS who wrote it, and silent on the gaps.
We built JRQS to do it differently. Not louder. Differently.
The first thing we changed was the output format. A BOQ that takes an estimator three hours to reformat before they can price it is not a fast BOQ, regardless of when it was delivered. We structured our deliverables around how builders actually work: trade-sequenced, clearly itemised, ready to price from the moment it arrives.
The second change was in what we measured. Not just what is on the drawing. What is missing from it. Flagging RFIs before a tender is priced saves builders from pricing assumptions that become variations. We built that into the process early.
The technology followed. CostX, AGTEK, Cubit: tools that let us run multiple disciplines simultaneously and close takeoffs on projects like a 61,577m² hospital or a 53,751m² hyperscale data centre inside a tight tender window.
Ten years. The projects have scaled. The standard has not moved.
If you are pricing a tender and need a BOQ provider who will not slow you down, we would be glad to hear from you.
