
Bessie Cooper Quantity Surveyor
A Quantity Surveyor in construction is responsible for managing and controlling the costs of construction projects. Their primary goal is to ensure that projects are completed within the approved budget and to provide value for money. Quantity Surveyors begin by preparing detailed cost estimates and budgets, analyzing blueprints, and specifications to determine the quantities of materials and labor required.
Speciality:Quantity Surveyor
Experience: 10 Years
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Professional Information
Quantity Surveyors manage and control project costs, ensuring financial efficiency and value for money. They hold a Bachelor’s in Quantity Surveying or a related field and often a certification like RICS. With 3-5 years of experience, they are skilled in cost estimation, budgeting, and financial management. Quantity Surveyors prepare detailed cost estimates, monitor expenditures, manage contracts, and conduct risk assessments, playing a key role in the financial success of construction projects.
Skills
Leadership
Problem Solving
Site Inspection
Safety Compliance
Technical Information
Quantity Surveyors use specialized software (e.g., CostX, Bluebeam) for cost estimation and quantity take-offs. They analyze technical drawings and specifications to prepare accurate cost estimates and budgets. Proficient in contract management, they negotiate terms and manage financial aspects of contracts. Their technical skills include cost control, value engineering, and financial reporting, ensuring projects remain within budget.