What Is Scope of Works (Construction)?
constructionIn a building context, the scope of works is the detailed specification document that defines every element of the construction or repair project, including materials, methods, standards, and completion criteria.
Scope of Works in Building and Repair
In construction, the scope of works is the master document that governs what will be built or repaired, how it will be done, and to what standard. For insurance repairs, it translates the assessed damage into a detailed work specification that builders follow and insurers approve.
Components of a Construction Scope of Works
- •Demolition and strip-out requirements — what damaged materials need to be removed
- •Structural works — framing, bracing, and load-bearing repairs
- •Wet trades — plastering, rendering, tiling, and waterproofing
- •Dry trades — carpentry, cabinetry, and joinery
- •Services — electrical, plumbing, and mechanical works
- •Finishing trades — painting, floor covering, and final fit-out
- •Material specifications — product type, brand, colour, and finish
- •Compliance requirements — building permits, inspections, and certifications
A well-prepared scope of works minimises the risk of variations (changes during the build) and ensures both the homeowner and insurer have clear expectations of the final outcome.
Oxide Construct's Assessmate platform generates detailed, trade-by-trade scopes of works during the on-site assessment. This ensures accuracy, reduces delays, and gives all parties a single source of truth for the repair project.
How Oxide Handles This
At Oxide Construct, our technology-driven approach to insurance repair means scope of works (construction) is handled transparently. Track your claim in real-time through our platform, with a dedicated assessor as your single point of contact throughout the process.
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Written by the Oxide Construct team. Licensed builders (CDB-U 76013), HIA & MBA members.