RRGS BANDARA-ROLE OF THE QUANTITY SURVEYOR
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Skills to be required for a professional Quantity Surveyor
Skills to be required
for a professional Quantity Surveyor
Methodical and analytical thinking
as will as practical and logical reasoning skills
Problem solving skills with a
creative approach
Skill related to mathematics and
financial management
Concise writing skills to produce
reports on complex information * Thorough knowledge and understanding of
building and construction codes, regulations, etc
have enough hands on, work
experience
Formal education is important, but being able
to demonstrate that you have a relevant understanding of building and
construction can go a long way
Continuing Professional
Development (CPD)
Continuing professional development
is almost the norm in today's business world.
The RICS offers a lifelong learning
programme that will allow you to record and mark any professional developments
that you have made over the years.
Programs designed to promote
learning in an open atmosphere, as well as provide a space for private study
RICS has also established
conferences and events that quantity surveyors can attend to learn more
Quantity Surveyor's Work Activities- Options
QS Work Activities- Options
- A quantity surveyor can find business from either a contractor or the client, and they also have the option of choosing to work on-site or away in an office.
- Once chosen, he is involved in the entire building process from start to finish. At the beginning, he will evaluate the property and prepare estimates on the total costs involved in the project.
- He will continue to prepare contractual documents, bills, and other tender documents. He will perform cost analysis, perform a risk and value management assessment of the property, as well as provide insight on cost control and procurement strategies.
Skills
Required to be a professional Quantity Surveyor
1 1. Methodical and
analytical thinking as well as practical and logical reasoning skills.
2.
Problem solving
skills with a creative approach.
3.
Skill related to
mathematics and financial management.
4.
Concise writing
skills to produce reports on complex.
5. Information * Thorough knowledge and
understanding of building and construction codes, regulations, etc.
6.
have enough hands
on, work experience.
7. Formal education
is important, but being able to demonstrate that you have a relevant
understanding of building and construction can go a long way.
QS Typical Work Activities
1. Preparing tender and contract documents, BOQ
2. Costs analysis, Control
3. Assist in establishing a client’s requirements and undertaking
feasibility studies
4. Prepare Analyze costing for tenders
5. Allocating work to subcontractors
6. Advice on contractual claims
7. Progress reports, value completed work
8. Aware of the different contracts in use
9. Understand Health & Safety
Regulations
10.
Risk and Value Management
11.
Advise on procurement strategy;
12.
Identify,
analyse, develop responses to risks
- · A surveyor calculates all related costs so that companies will be well informed about how much each portion of their building will cost and the areas where they can minimize their costs
- · Quantity surveyors goal is to enhance the value of a building in relation to the amount of money spent building it
- · The surveyor looks at the construction process & determines Standards and Regulations to meet minimum statutory building regulations
- · Will also determine areas most important to maintaining the quality of the new building
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Job Description of Quantity Surveyor
Job Description of Quantity Surveyor
A quantity surveyor manages all costs relating to building and civil engineering projects, from the initial calculations to the final figures.
Surveyors seek to minimize the costs of a project and enhance value for money, while still achieving the required standards and quality.
Many of these are specified by statutory building regulations, which the surveyor needs to understand and adhere to following activities.
ROLE OF THE QUANTITY SURVEYOR
WHO IS QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Quantity surveyor is a professional worker within
the construction industry concerned with Project costs.
The
profession is one that provides a qualification gained following formal
education, specific training and experience that provides a general set of
skills that are then applied to a diverse variety of problems. Predominantly these relate to costs and contracts on construction projects.
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