I know the full form Bill of Quantities. but i want some more details.
BOQ (Bill of Quantities) is a detailed, item-wise document that lists all construction works, their measured quantities, units, and often rates, prepared from approved drawings and specifications.
It is mainly used for cost estimation, tendering, billing, and project control.
What Information Does a BOQ Contain?A typical BOQ includes:
Item description (e.g., RCC M25 in slab)
Unit of measurement (m³, m², kg, nos)
Quantity
Rate (in tenders)
Amount
Why BOQ Is Important?RCC work in M25 grade in slabs, including centering, shuttering, and vibration
Unit: m³ | Quantity: 120.00
Basis for tender comparison
Helps in material planning
Used for running bills (RA bills)
Controls project cost
Reduces disputes between client and contractor
Quantity Surveyor
Planning / Billing Engineer
Consultant (for tender BOQ)
| Purpose | Contract & billing | Cost prediction |
| Detail | Item-wise | Approximate |
| Based on | Approved drawings | Preliminary drawings |
Verify quantities executed on site
Record measurements in MB (Measurement Book)
Coordinate with billing engineer
Ensure work matches BOQ items
Common Follow-Up QuestionsBOQ is a detailed, item-wise statement of quantities prepared from drawings, used for tendering, billing, and cost control of a construction project.
Q: What happens if an item is missing in BOQ?
A: It is treated as an extra item and paid after approval.
Q: Is BOQ part of contract documents?
A: Yes, it forms a key part of the contract.