A method statement explains how work will be carried out. For construction tenders, it helps evaluators understand the sequence, resources, controls, and practical approach behind the price.
What to include
A useful method statement usually covers scope understanding, work sequence, resources, supervision, quality controls, safety considerations, environmental controls, access, equipment, and programme alignment.
Match the tender scope
Avoid generic methodology that could apply to any project. Refer to the actual work, site conditions, deliverables, constraints, and tender requirements where possible.
Keep it clear and practical
Evaluators should be able to understand how the work will happen. Use headings, numbered steps, tables, and supporting diagrams where helpful. Convert the final document to PDF before submission.
Quick checklist
- Describe the work sequence
- List key resources and responsibilities
- Include quality and safety controls
- Match the tender scope
- Convert final methodology to PDF
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