Read the exclusions first
If logistics, protection, detailing, final cleaning or coordination are excluded, the final price is not the price in the offer.


The cheapest fit-out offer is often the one that moved scope, handover polishing or coordination risk outside the visible estimate. Comparing proposals means checking what the contractor priced, what it excluded and what it assumes the client will solve later.
If logistics, protection, detailing, final cleaning or coordination are excluded, the final price is not the price in the offer.
A proposal may cover installation but not the last layer of corrections needed for investor acceptance.
Line-item logic, quantities, assumptions and risk notes matter more than one headline number.
What really happens between the offer stage and the tenant-ready handover.
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