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EME vs QSE vs Generic, how ScoreBee routes your estimate

As of 20 April 2026
Estimate guidance, not verification advice

EME vs QSE vs Generic, how ScoreBee routes your estimate

This route guide explains the turnover bands that decide whether the estimator uses an EME, QSE, or Generic path and when ownership shortcuts can replace the full scorecard.

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Visible turnover thresholds

ScoreBee currently uses thresholds of up to 10 million ZAR for EME and up to 50 million ZAR for QSE, with the as-of date and source visible inside the app.

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Why shortcut routing matters

An eligible shortcut can save operators from filling the full scorecard too early. When the shortcut does not trigger, ScoreBee moves immediately into the detailed input flow instead of hiding the next step.

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Formal verification still sits later

This guide helps teams understand route selection. It does not certify status, replace verification, or offer legal advice on edge cases.