Considering they have to install ducts and fan(s), I would guess that's about right, foxy.
The only trouble with "forced air systems" is that the air has to go somewhere. Unless the rooms are linked by vents, air will take the easiest way, possibly bypassing the "damp" rooms. Leaving doors slightly open alleviates this.
My (personal) opinion is that it over-complicates the issue. It was one of those systems that came up in the 70s...... along with electric damp-proof systems.
I much prefer the simplicity of PSV (Passive Stack Ventilation). Passive, so no fans needed. No power used.
Ducts and vents around the house encourage a flow of air through the whole house......... right up to ridge level, where damp, stale air escapes to the atmosphere.
You know when people block up old fireplaces? It's important to put a simple vent in the boarded over flue. The reason is that, that is an example of a natural Passive Stack Ventilation system.