HFLOW CASPROJECTIONS
The client will need to know the likely sums which he will be required to pay the contractor and when they will', occur. To meet this need the quan-tity surveyor will prepare a schedule of the likely arnottwc due and their timing, working from the contractor's approved programme of work which he submitted with his tender or shoofly after its acceptance. The results aie normally displayed on a computer spreadsheet for ease of assimilation by the client. Design variations by the architect can result in changes both to the amounts due and their timing. Where the changes are significant they