Purpose
RIBA Stage 4 Technical Design is the most QS-intensive stage of the pre-construction process. The design team produces fully coordinated technical information — structural calculations, M&E specifications, fire strategy, access strategy and full architectural details — sufficient to obtain a building warrant, build and price the works. The QS's responsibilities span the full procurement lifecycle: from producing Formal Cost Plan 3 and the Pre-Tender Estimate, through compiling tender documents and pricing documents, administering the tender process, analysing returns, and finally preparing and executing contract documents.
Critically, Stage 4 begins with a formal procurement strategy and pricing document confirmation gate — not with BQ preparation. The procurement route selected at Stage 3 (traditional, design and build, management contracting, or construction management) determines the form of pricing document required (Bill of Quantities for traditional; Contract Sum Analysis for JCT Design and Build; Activity Schedule for NEC4 Option A; Schedule of Rates for term or measured contracts). This decision must be confirmed and documented before any Stage 4 cost or procurement work commences, as it governs the scope and format of all subsequent deliverables. Proceeding to BQ preparation or tendering without a confirmed procurement route risks abortive work and misdirected client advice.
RICS Developing a Construction Procurement Strategy (2nd edition, 2024) and RICS Appropriate Contract Selection (2nd edition, 2024) provide the framework for confirming procurement route and contract form respectively. NRM 2: Detailed Measurement for Building Works (2nd edition, 2021) governs BQ preparation. RICS Tendering Strategies (1st edition, 2015) governs the tendering process. Together these documents define the mandatory minimum level of QS service at Stage 4. The quality of Stage 4 documentation directly determines the ease of post-contract commercial management: poor Stage 4 documentation is the single most significant source of post-contract disputes.
Key Principles
- RICS Developing a Construction Procurement Strategy (2nd edition, 2024): the procurement route — Traditional, Design and Build, Construction Management, Management Contracting, Partnering, or PPP/PFI — determines the form of pricing document and contract form required; confirmation of the procurement route is the mandatory first gate of Stage 4.
- RICS Appropriate Contract Selection (2nd edition, 2024): once the procurement route is confirmed, the contract form is selected (JCT SBC/Q for traditional; JCT DB for design and build; NEC4 for engineering/infrastructure; ICC for civil engineering); the pricing document format follows from the contract form.
- NRM 2: Detailed Measurement for Building Works (2nd edition, effective 1 December 2021): mandatory RICS measurement rules for BQ preparation; defines BQ types, composition, work sections, provisional sums, PC sums and codification.
- RICS Tendering Strategies (1st edition, 2015): minimum level of QS service for the full tender process — from ITT preparation through to tender report and preferred contractor recommendation.
- RICS Cost Prediction (Professional Statement, 1st edition, effective 1 July 2021): applies at Stage 4 — the Pre-Tender Estimate and post-tender analysis must comply with its mandatory reporting requirements.
- RICS Construction Security and Performance Documents (1st edition, 2013): governs the review and coordination of performance bonds, collateral warranties, parent company guarantees and third-party rights.
- Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/102) / Procurement Act 2023: applies to contracting authorities above threshold; governs tendering procedure, standstill periods and award notices.
Practical Application
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Commencing BQ preparation or procurement work before the procurement route is formally confirmed — if the procurement route changes after BQ preparation has started, all measurement work may be abortive; the route must be confirmed and documented first.
- Preparing a pricing document in the wrong format for the procurement route — a BQ issued for a design and build contract, or a CSA format that does not align with the Employer's Requirements, creates contractual ambiguity about scope and payment.
- Issuing tenders before the Pre-Tender Estimate is complete — a PTE prepared after tender returns are known is biased and has no value as an independent check on market pricing.
- Failing to maintain query parity during the tender period — answering one tenderer's query verbally without issuing the same information to all tenderers compromises tender integrity and exposes the client to challenge.
- Issuing contract documents without confirming that the finalised pricing schedule is complete and agreed, and that all insurance, bond and warranty requirements are in place.
APC Competency & Quick Reference
APC Competencies: Procurement & Tendering (L2) | Cost Management (L2) | Design Economics & Cost Planning (L2) | Legal & Regulatory Compliance (L1)
Technical Design Stage Checklist
CPD Learning Outcomes
- Apply the procurement route confirmation gate as the first Stage 4 action, selecting the appropriate pricing document format (BQ, CSA, Activity Schedule) and contract form for the confirmed procurement route, in accordance with RICS Developing a Construction Procurement Strategy (2nd edition, 2024) and RICS Appropriate Contract Selection (2nd edition, 2024).
- Describe the full sequence of QS responsibilities at RIBA Stage 4 — from procurement route confirmation and Formal Cost Plan 3, through Pre-Tender Estimate, pricing document preparation, tendering, tender analysis, pricing schedule finalisation, and contract execution.
- Explain why the quality of Stage 4 documentation (pricing document, tender documents, contract documents) directly determines the effectiveness of post-contract commercial management at Stages 5 and 6.
Further Reading
- RICS Developing a Construction Procurement Strategy (2nd edition, 2024, RICS)
- RICS Appropriate Contract Selection (2nd edition, 2024, RICS)
- RICS NRM 2: Detailed Measurement for Building Works (2nd edition, 2021, RICS Books)
- RICS Tendering Strategies (1st edition, 2015, RICS Books)
- RICS Cost Prediction (Professional Statement, 1st edition, effective 1 July 2021, RICS)
- RICS Construction Security and Performance Documents (1st edition, 2013, RICS Books)
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