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Build Project Budget Calculator

Estimates total project budget from a base cost, contingency, and VAT

Updated 4 June 2026 · Live

What this tool does

Estimates total project budget from a base cost, contingency, and VAT.

Inputs
£
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Result

Total Project Budget

£69,000.00

Base Cost
£50,000.00
Contingency (15%)
£7,500.00
VAT (20%)
£11,500.00
Formula Used
Total project budget
Base project cost
Contingency (decimal)
Tax rate (decimal)

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How the build project budget calculator works

Estimates a total project budget from a base cost, a contingency percentage, and VAT. The calculator applies your figures to a standard budgeting formula — contingency is added to the base cost, then VAT is applied to that subtotal — and shows each line separately. Every figure is an estimate, and final scope always moves the number.

Typical UK contingency allowances

Budget "wastage" is called contingency. Typical allowances: 10% on a new kitchen or bathroom, 15% on a single-storey extension, 20% or more on listed-building or change-of-use work. Our defaults reflect common UK allowances, and can be adjusted upwards for older properties or uncertain scope, or downwards where the scope is well defined.

What this tool does not do

It does not replace a professional quote, factor regional pricing, assess structural adequacy, or confirm Building Regulations compliance. Those remain the responsibility of a suitably qualified designer, surveyor, or your building control officer.

On-site considerations for a build budget

Fixed-price quotes are rare on renovation work. Most jobs are let on a schedule of rates with a provisional sum for unknowns, so it is worth knowing which model your contractor is using before you fix a budget.

Building Regulations and compliance

Domestic projects over £100,000 that involve more than one contractor are notifiable under CDM 2015. The client (you) has legal duties even on a domestic project. When in doubt, a pre-application enquiry to the local authority can give early clarity, which tends to be less costly than retrospective correction.

Before you commit

Three written quotes on identical specifications help catch pricing differences — verbal quotes are effectively unenforceable if the job then goes wrong. Cross-checking this budget against those quotes highlights where your assumptions on scope, contingency, or VAT treatment differ from the contractor's.

Adjusting the defaults

Every input in this calculator is editable. Enter your own base cost, contingency percentage, and VAT rate — the output recalculates instantly. If the defaults feel off for your project type, your own numbers always override them.

Using this build project budget calculator alongside other BuildMetricLab tools

This calculator works best as part of a planning workflow. Pair this budget with our material-cost, labour-cost, and project-timeline calculators to build a complete picture before you commit. All BuildMetricLab tools run entirely in your browser — no sign-up, no data sent anywhere, and every formula is shown on-page so you can audit the maths.

Sources & methodology

Estimates a total project budget as C = B·(1+c)(1+t): contingency is added to the base cost B, then VAT is applied to that subtotal. Every result is calculated from the values you enter, and all inputs are editable.

Frequently asked questions

Are build project budget calculator results accurate enough to set a budget?

Use them as a starting estimate only. Confirm the figure with written quotes from your contractor or suppliers before committing — actual prices, scope changes and site conditions all move the final cost.

What contingency percentage should I use?

Contingency covers unforeseen costs, not material offcuts. Typical UK allowances are around 10% on a new kitchen or bathroom, 15% on a single-storey extension, and 20% or more on listed-building or change-of-use work. Raise it for older properties or where the scope is still uncertain.

Does this replace professional advice?

No. This tool is a planning estimator. For works that affect structure, Building Regulations, Party Wall, gas, electrics, drainage to a sewer, or similar, consult a suitably qualified professional.

Can I change the unit prices?

Yes — every price field is editable. Plug in your supplier's quote to get a total that matches your project.

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