Project
Edible Oil Factory: Civil Work and Bill Verification
Independent civil measurement and bill verification support for industrial facility ensuring accurate contractor billing reconciliation cost validation
Opportunité
The client required an independent engineering partner to validate contractor billing for completed civil works across multiple structures and site infrastructure. With large quantities of RCC roads, drainage systems, retaining walls and utility structures executed, there was a strong need for accurate measurement reconciliation and cost validation. The opportunity was to ensure transparency between contractor submissions and actual executed quantities while supporting project closure. PMG’s multidisciplinary engineering team was engaged to provide structured verification, measurement and reconciliation services. This helped the client achieve financial clarity and technical assurance before final bill settlement.
Solution
PMG conducted detailed site measurements, drawing-based verification and BOQ reconciliation across all civil work packages including roads, drains, retaining walls, paving and structural works. Each contractor billing item was cross-checked with site execution quantities and engineering drawings. Variations, claims and discrepancies were identified and documented with technical justification. Reinforcement and concrete consumption reconciliation was also performed to ensure material accountability. A structured reporting system was implemented to support transparent discussions between client and contractor and to finalize the certified quantities.
Résultat
The client received a fully validated civil quantity reconciliation report enabling accurate final bill settlement and cost control. Discrepancies between billed and executed quantities were identified and resolved through engineering verification. The independent review strengthened confidence between stakeholders and ensured fair contractor payment. PMG’s involvement helped accelerate project closure while maintaining technical integrity and financial transparency. The structured verification approach also created a reference framework for future project audits and cost validation exercises.
Points forts du projet
Independent third-party civil bill verification and reconciliation
Detailed site measurement and quantity validation
Contractor billing audit across multiple structures
Cost control support for project closure
Engineering-based reconciliation of BOQ quantities
Principaux défis
Large volume of civil work measurements to reconcile
Variations between drawings site and contractor bills
Multi-package civil scope across site areas
Ensuring transparency between client and contractor
Time-bound project closure verification


