Pronunciation: /biː.oʊ.kjuː/
noun abbreviation for 'Bill of Quantities', a document used in construction projects to list all the materials, labor, and costs required for the project
A1 A BOQ is a document that lists all the materials needed for a construction project.
A2 The contractor provided a detailed BOQ outlining the cost of each item.
B1 Before starting the project, the architect reviewed the BOQ to ensure all necessary materials were included.
B2 The BOQ was revised to reflect changes in the project scope.
C1 The accuracy of the BOQ is crucial for estimating the total cost of the construction project.
C2 The BOQ was meticulously prepared to avoid any discrepancies in material quantities and costs.
formal The BOQ for the construction project has been finalized and approved by the client.
informal Have you seen the BOQ document for the renovation project yet?
slang Let's make sure the BOQ is on point before we start any work.
figurative The detailed BOQ acts as a roadmap for the project's cost estimation and control.
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