Quotr.ai Dictionary
Scope Gap
What is a scope gap?
A scope gap is work that falls between trades and gets priced by nobody, because each sub assumes someone else has it.
Classic examples include housekeeping pads, cutting and patching, temporary protection, or interface work between mechanical, electrical, and architectural scopes.
Catching scope gaps during bid leveling is what separates a clean bid from a change-order-riddled job.
Why it matters
Unowned scope does not disappear after award — it shows up later as claims, delays, or unpaid work.