Quantity Surveying & Estimation in Worthing

Construction projects come in all shapes and sizes — but one thing they all have in common is the need for clarity around cost. From small residential builds to large-scale developments, having a clear picture of your budget from day one helps avoid delays, overspending, and unnecessary stress.

At GCC Sussex, we provide trusted quantity surveying and estimation services in Worthing and the surrounding area. Our role is simple: to help you understand what your project will cost, how to manage that cost effectively, and how to avoid the most common financial pitfalls in construction.

What our work involves

Estimation is the process of forecasting the overall cost of a project. It includes everything from materials and labour to plant hire and preliminary costs — helping you understand the likely investment before work begins.

Quantity surveying goes one step further. Once your project is underway, we manage the financial side of the build, ensuring that costs stay aligned with the original scope and flagging any potential overruns early.

This combined approach ensures a more structured build — where budgets are realistic, variations are monitored, and decisions are made with financial clarity.

Why Worthing clients work with us

With a wide range of property types and ongoing residential development, Worthing presents unique challenges when it comes to planning and delivering building work efficiently. Working with a dedicated estimator and quantity surveyor can make a measurable difference.

Our clients rely on us to:

  • Build robust, realistic cost plans

  • Navigate competitive tendering processes

  • Track variations and advise on contract implications

  • Help avoid costly delays through financial foresight

  • Maintain transparency at every stage of the project

Practical tips for a cost-controlled build

  1. Understand your procurement route
    Your procurement path — whether traditional, design and build, or management contracting — will affect timelines and how pricing is structured. Early clarity on this helps avoid scope creep.

  2. Factor in contingencies
    Unexpected issues can and do arise. Allowing a reasonable contingency (typically 5–10%) in your budget gives you a buffer that can absorb unforeseen costs without derailing your plans.

  3. Review your drawings thoroughly
    Even minor errors or inconsistencies in plans can lead to major budget implications. Take time to review every detail and ask questions before the pricing process begins.

  4. Request value engineering options
    An experienced estimator can recommend material substitutions or adjustments to scope that reduce costs without compromising quality. This is especially useful on constrained budgets.

Contact Us

With any questions about our services or to arrange your initial consultation, get in touch today. As quantity surveyors in Brighton and Hove, we bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to every project. With the ability to adapt to unique challenges as well as address common problems, we ensure your construction work goes uninterrupted–give us a call today.