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Key Skills for a Quantity Surveyor: "As a Quantity Surveyor, you need more than just technical knowledge. Key skills like effective communication, negotiation, and financial analysis are essential to navigating the complexities of the construction industry."
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A quantity surveyor (QS) is a construction industry professional who manages costs for a project from start to finish. They estimate and monitor costs for materials, labor, and equipment, and ensure the project is completed on time and within budget. They also work with other stakeholders to ensure the project meets quality standards. Types of quantity surveyors:- There are two main types of quantity surveyors: 1.Professional quantity surveyors (PQS): Work for consulting firms or directly with clients, focusing on cost management and contract administration. 2.Contractor quantity surveyors: Work for construction companies, managing costs from the contractor's perspective.
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Top relevant skills needed by a Quantity surveyor. Basically quantity surveyors are proffessionals who stand out for their unique ability to blend financial acumen with contractual success. This post aims to show the 10 traditional roles that a Quantity surveyor should be well equipped with.
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As a quantity surveyor or construction professional, it's important to understand the concept of "variations" in a contract. A variation refers to any change or modification to the original scope of work specified in the contract. These changes can arise due to various reasons such as design changes, unforeseen site conditions, client requests, or errors in the original contract documents. As a result, quantity surveyors play a crucial role in assessing the impact of variations on project costs, preparing cost estimates for the changes, and negotiating with stakeholders to reach agreements on the adjustments to the contract sum and timeline. Understanding the impact of variations is key to ensuring a project's success and avoiding costly delays. #quantitysurveying #construction #projectmanagement
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Are you a Quantity Surveyor or Estimator? Are you interested to see what's on the market? Even if you're not thinking of making a career move just yet, it never hurts to check what's on the market, whether that's to plan ahead, or just because you're curious. I am interested in speaking to Quantity Surveyors with 5 or more years of experience (across a range of sectors), to discuss the market, your career goals and plans. Drop me a message to set up a time for a confidential chat #QuantitySurveyor #Estimator #Networking
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Thinking of Becoming a Quantity Surveyor? Here’s the Real Deal! 🏗️📏 The Pros 👍 1. Variety Keeps It Interesting 🏢🔨 From estimating costs to managing budgets and negotiating with subcontractors, no two days are ever the same. You get to work on projects from concept to completion, seeing the real-world impact of your work. 2. Job Security & Demand 📈 Let’s face it—construction isn’t going anywhere. With infrastructure always developing, there’s a steady demand for QSs. Good quantity surveyors are valued assets, especially in a competitive market. 3. Career Growth Opportunities 🚀 With experience, there are tons of paths to explore. From specializing in contracts to moving into project management or even heading a team, there’s a clear progression for those willing to go after it. 4. Good Balance of Office and Site Work 🏢➡️⛑️ Some days you’re on-site in steel-toed boots and a hard hat, and other days you’re in the office. This balance keeps the job dynamic and gives you a feel for both the hands-on and strategic sides of construction. The Cons 👎 1. High-Pressure Environment ⏰ Let’s be honest—tight deadlines and budget constraints are part of the QS life. When a project’s running behind or costs are piling up, the pressure is on to find solutions, fast. 2. Workload Can Be Intense 🧱 With great projects come great workloads. When things ramp up, long days aren’t uncommon. And since we work with both clients and subcontractors, we’re constantly managing expectations on both ends. 3. Negotiation Fatigue 🗣️💬 We negotiate a lot—from pricing with suppliers to managing client expectations. It’s a valuable skill, but it can also be exhausting, especially when there’s a lot on the line. 4. Detail-Driven to the Max 🔍 As a QS, you’re responsible for every number, every contract clause, and every line on the BOQ. Mistakes can be costly, so you need a sharp eye for detail. Sometimes, the stakes make it feel like high-stakes math! So, Is Quantity Surveying Worth It? Absolutely! If you’re up for a career that’s challenging, dynamic, and full of growth opportunities, QS might be the perfect fit. It’s not for the faint of heart, but for those who thrive on solving problems and seeing projects come to life, it’s one of the most rewarding roles out there. - Check out the Metroun video with detailed information on the QS role! 👇 Would you add any pros or cons? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear your take on the QS life! #QuantitySurveyor #ConstructionIndustry #CareerProsAndCons #ProjectManagement #QuantitySurveying #CareerGrowth
Why You Should (and Shouldn't) Become a Quantity Surveyor?
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RELEVANT SKILLS NEEDED BY A QUANTITY SURVEYOR Quantity Surveyors are professionals who stand out for their unique ability to blend financial acumen with contractual expertise. Quantity surveying demands a broad spectrum of skills. From cost estimation to contract administration, a QS plays a pivotal role in steering construction projects toward financial and contractual success. This post explores some of the skills needed for effective delivery of our tasks. I hope this helps! 😊 Please share other skills needed, you never can tell who it will be useful for. Like, follow and share
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As a quantity surveyor, it’s my job to know the price of just about everything. 💷 💷 💷 But there’s one thing I *can’t* put a price on. Relationships. 🤝 Having worked as a contractor surveyor as well as quantity surveyor, I’ve cultivated a valuable network of contacts in the supply chain. So whatever you need, the chances are I know someone who can supply it. And this time, I will be able to give you a price too! #costmanagement #property #professional #budgeting #buildingexcellenceinsideandout
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The Role of Quantity Surveyors in Cost Control :- Cost control is one of the most important responsibilities of a Quantity Surveyor. From the beginning of a project to its completion, we are there to ensure that costs are kept in check without compromising on quality. By preparing accurate cost estimates, monitoring expenses, and identifying potential cost-saving opportunities, we help keep the project within budget. This requires a deep understanding of the project, the materials, and the market conditions. Effective cost control not only saves money but also ensures that the project is completed on time and to the client’s satisfaction. As Quantity Surveyors, our ability to manage costs directly impacts the success of the project and the reputation of the team. Let’s continue to focus on delivering value through smart cost control strategies. A well-managed budget is key to every project’s success #estimator #civilengineer #quantity surveyor
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