Renovation Budget Risk Tracker

Track renovation budget risk before money moves

Track renovation budget exposure before money moves.

Use this public planning aid to think through quote movement, contingency, variation reserve, milestone split, evidence-before-release questions, exclusions, and handover exposure before signing or paying.

Planning aid boundary

Budget exposure questions only. No payment workflow.

This tool does not approve payments, tell you whether it is safe to pay, provide financial/legal advice, or guarantee renovation outcomes. It helps you identify budget and release-decision questions.

This tool is not escrow. SG Renovate AI does not currently hold or transfer renovation funds.

Do not paste bank details, NRIC, passwords, payment card details, bank account numbers, OTPs, or sensitive documents into this tool.

The tracker runs in your browser. SG Renovate AI does not store, submit, publish, route, upload, or process the budget-planning text from this public tool.

This tool is a planning aid.
This tool is not financial advice.
This tool is not legal advice.
This tool does not approve or reject payment.
This tool does not tell you whether it is safe to pay.
This tool is not escrow.
SG Renovate AI does not currently hold or transfer renovation funds.
This tool does not guarantee cost accuracy, contractor performance, workmanship, payment recovery, dispute outcomes, or project outcomes.
This tool does not replace professional advice, contract review, or your own payment decision.
Do not enter bank details, NRIC, passwords, OTPs, payment card details, bank account numbers, or sensitive documents.

Why Governance Matters

Budget tracking needs release-decision context

A generic total does not show whether quote movement, payment stages, evidence, exclusions, variations, and handover reserves are clear enough for a careful conversation.

Planning budget vs quote amount

Compare the homeowner's original planning budget with the current written quote so any gap is visible before commitment.

Contingency and variation reserve

Separate general contingency from variation reserve so hidden conditions and homeowner-requested changes are not blurred together.

Upfront payment caution

Large upfront requests should trigger questions about written scope, mobilisation needs, evidence, and later milestone structure.

Milestone/payment structure

Milestones should be understandable by stage, amount, expected evidence, open assumptions, and handover impact.

Evidence before release

Before any release conversation, the homeowner can ask what photos, notes, inspection checks, or completion records should exist.

Exclusions and assumptions

Known exclusions, conditional work, authority approvals, owner-supplied items, and concealed conditions should be written down.

Variations and cost movement

Open variation items should be recorded with scope, cost, timing, and evidence questions before work proceeds.

Handover/defect reserve

Handover and rectification planning keeps final checks, open items, and follow-up responsibilities visible.

Budget Inputs

Track budget exposure, not only totals

The tracker keeps quote amount, reserves, milestone structure, released and pending amounts, evidence, exclusions, variations, and handover questions visible together.

Planning budget

The initial amount the homeowner expected to allocate before quote details changed.

Current quote amount

The current written quote amount that should be compared with the planning budget.

Contingency allowance

A planning buffer for unknowns, concealed conditions, timing changes, or unclear assumptions.

Variation reserve

A separate planning reserve for requested changes, material switches, or scope movement.

Upfront payment amount or percentage

The deposit or mobilisation amount requested before later milestone evidence is available.

Milestone payment stages

The staged payment structure, labels, amounts, and evidence expected before each discussion.

Released amount

The amount already released or treated as paid between parties outside this planning tool.

Pending amount

The amount still pending or expected under the written quote and milestone structure.

Evidence required before next release

Photos, notes, inspection checks, or handover records expected before the next release conversation.

Known exclusions / assumptions

Excluded work, conditional items, authority approvals, concealed conditions, or owner-supplied items.

Open variation items

Pending selections, requested changes, material movement, or scope items not yet priced and recorded.

Defect / rectification reserve

An optional homeowner planning reserve for handover checks, open items, or rectification follow-up.

Risk Categories

Safe labels for budget clarity gaps

The labels describe planning observations only. They do not approve payment, judge contractor quality, or choose a course of action.

Budget gap

budget_gap

Heavy upfront payment

heavy_upfront_payment

Missing contingency

missing_contingency

Weak variation reserve

weak_variation_reserve

Unclear milestone split

unclear_milestone_split

Evidence before release needed

evidence_before_release_needed

Exclusions unclear

exclusions_unclear

Open variations

open_variations

Handover or defect reserve needed

handover_or_defect_reserve_needed

Homeowner should clarify

homeowner_should_clarify

Fictional Sample

Fictional 4-room HDB kitchen and bathroom refresh

The fictional sample is shown by default so homeowners can see how quote amount, reserves, milestones, evidence, and open assumptions connect.

Planning budget
S$30,000
Current quote
S$32,500
Contingency
S$3,000
Variation reserve
S$2,000
Upfront payment
30%

Milestone stages

Deposit / mobilisation

Demolition / preparation

Carpentry / wet works

Installation / finishing

Handover / rectification

Sample risk flags

quote exceeds planning budget

check contingency adequacy

confirm evidence before release

clarify exclusions

Client-side budget risk tracker

Enter budget inputs manually and generate planning questions.

The fictional sample is loaded by default. Edit the fields to produce deterministic observations, risk categories, clarity gaps, and milestone questions without login, upload, storage, submission, or AI calls.

Do not paste bank details, NRIC, passwords, payment card details, bank account numbers, OTPs, or sensitive documents into this tool.

Milestone payment stages

Link each stage to amount and evidence.

Generated output

Observations, questions, risk categories, clarity gaps, and milestone questions.

Budget gapMissing contingencyOpen variationsHandover or defect reserve neededHomeowner should clarify

This output is a planning aid. It is not financial advice and does not approve payment.

Budget overview

Planning budget
S$30,000
Current quote amount
S$32,500
Budget gap
S$2,500
Contingency allowance
S$3,000
Contingency as quote percentage
9.2%
Variation reserve
S$2,000
Variation reserve as quote percentage
6.2%
Total reserve
S$5,000
Exposure with reserves
S$37,500
Upfront payment amount
S$9,750
Upfront payment percentage
30%
Released amount
S$0
Pending amount
S$32,500
Milestone count
5

Risk observations

  • The current quote is S$32500 against a planning budget of S$30000. Clarify the gap before commitment.
  • The contingency allowance is missing or below 10% of the current quote.
  • Open variation items could move cost, timing, or scope if not recorded.
  • Handover and defect reserve questions should remain visible before final release discussions.

Clarification questions

  • Which assumptions should be written into the quote before signing?
  • Which cost items are provisional, conditional, or dependent on site inspection?
  • The quote is above the planning budget. What scope, exclusion, material, or timing assumptions explain the difference between S$30000 and S$32500?
  • What contingency allowance is being kept for concealed conditions or unclear assumptions?

Milestone/payment questions

  • What written work stage does each payment milestone correspond to?
  • What amount is attached to each milestone and what remains pending after it?
  • What happens if a milestone is partly complete or has open items?

Evidence-before-release questions

  • What photos, site notes, test records, or handover records should be reviewed before the next release conversation?
  • Who provides the evidence and how will it be attached to the project record?

Variation reserve questions

  • Which pending selections could change cost or timing?
  • How will each variation be priced, timed, and confirmed in writing before work proceeds?
  • Is the variation reserve separate from the general contingency allowance?
  • Which open variation items should be paused for written cost and timing confirmation?

Handover/defect questions

  • What open-item list should exist before final handover?
  • How will defects, rectification timing, and unresolved items be recorded?
  • What amount, if any, does the homeowner want to track internally for rectification exposure and open-item follow-up?

Suggested next routes

No contractor matching, direct routing, public request publication, payment processing, fund custody, upload, storage, or AI inference occurs in this public planning tool.

Contractor-Friendly

Why budget clarity protects contractors too

Budget clarity protects contractors too.
Written variation reserve discussions reduce unpaid change disputes.
Milestone evidence supports fair release conversations.
Clear exclusions reduce arguments.
This is not a tool to pressure contractors into lowest-price bidding.

Next Step

Move from budget exposure into clearer project records.

Use the observations and questions to compare quotes, prepare a governed request, refine room scope, review AssureShield boundaries, or ask a homeowner question.