DSPES
Overview:
The Quantity Surveyor plays a crucial role in our organization responsible for managing and controlling costs within construction projects. They ensure that all financial aspects of the project are in line with the budget and provide valuable insight to support decisionmaking and costeffectiveness.
Key Responsibilities:
- Prepare estimates and bills of quantities
- Evaluate and analyze costs for tenders and contracts
- Assess contractor and subcontractor quotations
- Manage and monitor project budgets and cash flows
- Conduct cost analysis and risk assessments
- Prepare and present financial reports
- Provide advice on procurement strategy
- Manage variations and valuations
- Ensure compliance with industry regulations
- Collaborate with project stakeholders
- Conduct site visits and inspections
- Resolve disputes and claims
- Review and negotiate contract terms
- Contribute to project planning and scheduling
- Stay updated on industry trends and best practices
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in Quantity Surveying Civil Engineering or related field
- Professional certification such as RICS or equivalent
- Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in construction projects
- Sound knowledge of construction methods and materials
- Proficiency in cost estimation and budget management
- Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications
- Excellent analytical and numerical skills
- Strong negotiation and communication abilities
- Proficient in project management software and MS Excel
- Understanding of legal and contractual matters
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines
- Team player with good interpersonal skills
- Adherence to professional ethics and standards
- Continuous learning and adaptation to industry changes
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