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Scope Review and Qualification Notes Services

Tribuild reviews drawings and specifications to clarify scope, documenting assumptions, exclusions, and qualifications and flagging the RFIs worth asking, so your bid carries a clear, defensible scope statement.

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What we do

Drawings and specifications reviewed to clarify the scope you are bidding.

What you get

Documented assumptions, exclusions, qualifications, and the RFIs worth asking.

How it lands

Qualification notes ready to drop into your proposal.

What you receive

  • Drawing and specification review for the scope
  • Scope clarification notes
  • Documented assumptions and exclusions
  • Qualification notes for the bid
  • RFI list identifying gaps and ambiguities

Scope review supports the contractor's bid; it does not replace the contractor's own review or the design team's interpretation.

How it works

  1. 1

    You provide the drawings, specifications, and scope in question.

  2. 2

    Tribuild reviews for clarity, gaps, and conflicts.

  3. 3

    Assumptions, exclusions, and qualifications are documented.

  4. 4

    An RFI list is provided for the items worth clarifying before bid.

Trades this supports

Frequently asked questions

The assumptions, exclusions, and clarifications behind your bid, so your scope statement is explicit and defensible.

We identify the gaps and ambiguities worth an RFI and draft the questions; your team decides which to issue.

No, it supports it. Final scope decisions and design-intent interpretation remain with your team and the design team.

The drawings and specifications for the scope, plus any addenda, so the review reflects the current documents.

Discuss Scope Review

Send your drawings and scope, and we'll confirm the deadline and deliver in your format.

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