The Core Responsibilities Of a Quantity Surveyor Include
- Conducting feasibility studies to estimate materials, time and labor costs.
- Preparing, negotiating, and analyzing costs for tenders and contracts.
- Coordination of work effort.
- Advising on a range of legal and contractual issues.
- Valuing completed work and arranging for payments.
Common Tasks and Duties
The day-to-day tasks of a Quantity Surveyor are diverse and challenging, encompassing several aspects of construction costs:
- Preparation of contract documents, including bills of quantities with the architect and/or the client.
- Undertaking cost analysis for repair and maintenance project work.
- Assisting in establishing a client's requirements and undertaking feasibility studies.
- Performing risk, value management, and cost control during construction.
- Providing advice on contractual claims and disputes.
- Tracking changes to the design and/or construction work, and adjusting budget projections accordingly.
- Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.
- Bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Engineering, or a related field
- strong analytical skills, in-depth knowledge of construction processes and materials
- experience with cost estimation and planning
- proficiency in construction contracts and documentation
- excellent communication and negotiation skills to manage project budgets effectively.