A Quantity Surveyor (QS) is a professional person working within the construction industry. The role of the QS is, in general terms, to manage and control costs within construction projects and may involve the use of a range of management procedures and technical tools to achieve this goal.
A quantity surveyor would play a key part of any building project, managing the costs from the early design plans right through to the building's completion. As a quantity surveyor your main priority is to make sure that projects meet legal and quality standards, and that clients get good value for money.
Typical tasks may include:
GENERAL
Managing costs on a wide variety of new building projects and structures, such as residential developments, sports stadiums, roads and bridges, schools, hospitals, offices and factories;
Providing advice on contractual claims;
Valuing completed work and arranging payments;
Developing knowledge relevant to contract conditions and their applications;
Maintaining awareness of the different building contracts in current use;
Understanding the implications of health and safety regulations.
Working with consultants
Preparing tender and contract documents (normally as per the FIDIC Conditions of Contract), take of quantity (normally using POMI, Principles of Measurements International) and making Bill of Quantities as per the specification and drawings.
Undertaking costs analysis for repair and maintenance project work;
Preparing early stage budgets and detailed cost plans;
Performing risk and value management and cost control;
Advising on procurement strategy;
Identifying, analysing and developing responses to commercial risks;
Preparing and analysing costings for tenders;
Establishing and operating cost and financial control systems;
Working with Contractor
Take of quantity and making Bill of Quantities as per the specification and drawings.
Sending the enquiry to the subcontractors for different types of works
Reviewing the quotations and making bid summary.
Allocating work to subcontractors;
Negotiating with the subcontractors ensure budgets are not exceeded;
Making the monthly payments to the subcontractor for the actual work done.
Making monthly valuation for Submitting to client.
Making variation orders for the changes due to the drawing or specification changes.
Re-conciliation of Submitted variation order with Client's Quantity Surveyors.
INSTITUTES of QUANTITY SURVEY
UK & Worldwide .....Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
UK & Worldwide .....Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES
USA & Worldwide... International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC)
Australia ...................Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS)
Canada ......................Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS)
China .........................China Engineering Cost Association (CECA)
Hong Kong.................Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS)
India ..........................The Institution of Surveyors (INDIA) (ISI)
Ireland...................... Society of Chartered Surveyors (SCS)
Jamaica ....................The Jamaican Institute of Quantity Surveyors (JIQS)
Kenya ...................... Institute of Quantity Surveyors of Kenya (IQSK)
Malaysia ..................The Institution of Surveyors, Malaysia (ISM)
New Zealand........... New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NZIQS)
Nigeria..................... The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors{NIQS}
Pacific & Asia...........Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS)
Singapore.................Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV)
South Africa........... Association of South African Quantity Surveyors (ASAQS)
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