Builder-led, line-by-line preliminary costing for custom home builds in Wollongong, Illawarra and Shoalhaven. Every site setup, management, compliance, and logistics cost identified, priced, and locked to your fixed-price contract before construction starts.
Book a Cost Planning DiscussionEvery building quote has a preliminaries section — and most clients have no idea what it actually contains. Scaffolding, site fencing, temporary services, crane access, supervision hours, council bonds, Long Service Levy, HBCF warranty, sediment control, skip hire, and utility connection fees. On a complex Illawarra site, these items can represent 10–15% of the total build cost.
Volume builders bury this in a single "preliminary" line. Others exclude it from the initial quote entirely. Neither approach gives you a reliable budget. Both create the conditions for variation invoices to arrive once you're already committed to the build.
CKS Projects separates and itemizes every preliminary cost before a fixed-price contract is issued. Every site setup, management, compliance, and logistics cost is identified, priced, and explained — so you know exactly what you're agreeing to before a sod is turned.
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Every item below is costed line by line, explained in plain language, and attached to your fixed-price contract before the first trade is engaged.
Block constraints, access logistics, engineering reports, and approval conditions reviewed in full. Every known risk and site-specific cost factor identified before preliminary itemization begins — no surprises added later because they weren't looked for.
Line-by-line costing of every site setup, management, compliance, and logistics item. No percentages. No single allowance line that conceals multiple undisclosed costs. Every item is named, scoped, and priced.
Site-specific risk allowances clearly separated from the base build cost. Identified risks are priced as explicit line items so you know what each one covers — not absorbed into a global contingency that erodes confidence in the total.
A plain-language walkthrough of every preliminary item: what it covers, why it's there, and how it prevents a variation invoice later. You understand every line before signing, not after.
The finalized preliminary schedule is attached to the fixed-price tender and integrated into the construction program. Every cost is now contractually bound. What you sign is what you pay.
A surprise invoice for "site conditions" or "project management" is a direct signal that preliminary planning was absent from the original tender. This process closes that gap before it opens.
You're committing to the largest financial decision of your life. Understanding what is and isn't included in your quote — before you sign — is the only responsible way to proceed.
Sloping blocks, coastal locations, tight access, and engineered sites all carry additional preliminary costs that need explicit line items — not vague "site works" allowances that shift under variation clauses.
Demolition, temporary services, neighbor protection, and site reinstatement add preliminary costs that don't exist for a vacant land build. These need their own identified and priced line items from the start.
Accurate margin forecasting depends on accurate preliminary costing. A line-item preliminary schedule is the only foundation for a feasibility model that holds up when the build actually starts.
Two tenders that look similar rarely have the same preliminary inclusions. A detailed breakdown lets you compare what is actually being offered — not just the headline figure on the cover page.
The CKS Projects preliminary process was built from 25 years of watching variation invoices arrive on jobs where site setup and management costs were never properly planned. Every item on the schedule exists because it is a real cost on a real Illawarra site — not a percentage markup, not a buried allowance, not a figure that gets adjusted after the contract is signed.
Keiron Moore walks every site before a preliminary schedule is produced. Access logistics, slope requirements, neighboring property constraints, council conditions, and utility authority requirements are all assessed firsthand. The number that goes into the contract reflects the site — not a generic estimate that gets refined once construction reveals what was missed.
Every preliminary item is tracked through the Wunderbuild client portal during the build. If something changes, it is documented, discussed, and agreed before any invoice is raised. That is what a fixed-price contract actually means.
"Keiron worked with us and the architect with positivity and practical solutions throughout the design process."— Geoff McIntosh, CKS Projects client
Bring your plans, your site details, and any existing quotes. CKS will walk through the preliminary costs your current tender may not include — and show you what a transparent, fully itemised fixed-price contract looks like.
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