Preparing a Variation Order (VO) as a Quantity Surveyor

Preparing a Variation Order (VO) as a Quantity Surveyor (QS) involves clearly documenting and justifying any changes to the original scope of work in a construction contract. These changes may affect the contract price, schedule, or both. Below is a structured guide on how to prepare a variation order for a client:

1. Understand the Variation

Before you begin drafting, ensure you fully understand the nature of the variation:

Is it an additionomission, or alteration?
What prompted the variation? (Design change, client request, unforeseen condition, statutory requirement, etc.)
Is the variation within the scope of the contract or does it require a formal contract amendment?

2. Review the Contract

Check the relevant clauses in the contract regarding variations:

Change order procedures
Notification requirements
Valuation method (e.g., rates in the BOQ, fair valuation, dayworks)

3. Collect Supporting Information

Gather the necessary documentation:

Drawings/sketches showing the revised works
Instructions (e.g., Architect’s Instruction or Engineer’s Instruction)
Method statements, if the work methodology changes
Site records or daily reports (if relevant)
Photos, where applicable

4. Prepare the Variation Order Document

Structure your variation order clearly. Here’s a sample format:

📝 Variation Order Format

Project Name:

Contract No.:

Main Contractor:

Client:

Consultant/Engineer:

Variation Order No.: (e.g., VO-003)

Date of Issue:

1. Description of Variation

Provide a detailed explanation of the change:

“Addition of a reinforced concrete retaining wall (2m height x 20m length) at the northern boundary as per Drawing No. X123-REV02 issued by the Engineer on 5 Oct 2025.”

2. Reason for Variation

State the justification:

“Client request to improve site drainage and prevent soil erosion during the rainy season.”

3. Cost Implication

Summarize the pricing:

1

Concrete (C30/37) for wall

10

150

1,500

2

Steel reinforcement (B500)

1,000

kg

1.2

1,200

3

Formwork

40

25

1,000

Include breakdowns and reference BOQ or use fair valuation if necessary.

4. Time Implication (if any)

“The variation will require an additional 5 working days due to formwork and concrete curing time.”

Attach a program impact assessment if needed.

5. Approval Section

QS / Contractor Representative

Engineer / Consultant

Client / Employer

5. Submit and Follow Up

Submit the VO through the proper channel (e.g., email, project management platform, hard copy).
Track the approval process and record all communication.
Update the contract sum and project timeline upon approval.

✅ Tips for a Professional VO

Be clear, concise, and fact-based
Reference all documents (drawings, instructions, minutes).
Ensure costs are justified and in line with the contract.
Maintain a log of all variations for easy reference and audit.
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