Rs.30,000

Quantity Surveyor Diploma course in islamabad

  • Your Name: WASEEM KHAN
  • Contact Number: 03211222295
  • Address: ISB
  • Select Your City: Abbottabad
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Quantity surveyor: job description. Quantity surveyors are responsible for managing all aspects of the contractual and financial side of construction projects. Quantity surveyors manage the costs on a construction project. They help to ensure that the construction project is completed within its projected budget.
Quantity surveyors are responsible for managing all aspects of the contractual and financial side of construction projects.
What does a quantity surveyor do? Typical employers | Qualifications and training | Key skills

Quantity surveyors manage the costs on a construction project. They help to ensure that the construction project is completed within its projected budget. Alternative job titles for a quantity surveyor include ‘cost consultant’, ‘commercial manager’, ‘cost manager’ and ‘cost engineer’.

The tasks quantity surveyors complete will differ according to whether they are working on the design or the construction stage of a project (and therefore whether they are working for a consultancy – which focuses on the design stage – or the contractor, who builds the project). Depending on the stage of the project and their employer, they might:

price/forecast the cost of the different materials needed for the project
prepare tender documents, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation
track changes to the design and/or construction work and adjusting budget projections accordingly
procure or agree the services of contractors and/or subcontractors who work on the construction of the project
measure and value the work done on site
pay subcontractors
liaise with the client and other construction professionals, such as site managers, project managers and site engineers
select and/or source construction materials
write reports
Responsibilities
As a quantity surveyor, you’ll need to:

prepare tender and contract documents, including bills of quantities with the architect and/or the client
undertake cost analysis for repair and maintenance project work
assist in establishing a client’s requirements and undertake feasibility studies
perform risk, value management and cost control
advise on a procurement strategy
identify, analyse and develop responses to commercial risks
prepare and analyse costings for tenders
allocate work to subcontractors
provide advice on contractual claims
analyse outcomes and write detailed progress reports
value completed work and arrange payments
maintain awareness of the different building contracts in current use
understand the implications of health and safety regulations.
offer advice on property taxation
provide post-occupancy advice, facilities management services and life cycle costing advice
assist clients in locating and accessing additional and alternative sources of funding
enable clients to initiate construction projects
advise on the maintenance costs of specific buildings.
Skills
You’ll need to show:

a practical and logical mind and a methodical way of thinking
a creative and innovative approach to problem solving
strong numeracy and financial management skills
the ability to learn sophisticated design and costing IT packages
the ability to write clear and precise reports and to relate complex information in a simple way to a diverse range of people
negotiation and team work skills
the ability to motivate and lead those on site
detailed knowledge of past and current building and construction technology, processes, materials, business and legal matters.

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