Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM)
An early-stage estimate of a project's costs and timeline, based on limited information.
ROM estimates provide a broad cost range based on early project assumptions, aiding initial budgeting and feasibility assessments, typically refined as more information becomes available.
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The ROM estimate gives a preliminary cost range to assist in early project decision-making.
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