Review plans and prepare quantity needs
Estimate the quantity and costs of materials
Prepare contracts and documents
Set budgets for payments, inventory needs, and materials
Analyze costs for maintenance and additional building needs
Track changes in plans or constructions; update budgets
Negotiate with contractors and subcontractors
Hire and document contractors and subcontractors
Act as a liaison between clients and site managers/engineers
Keep track of construction materials and inventory
Identify potential financial or construction risks
Advise clients on improvements, strategies, and/or estimated costs
Prepare payments for contractors and subcontractors
Document progress, materials, and reports on project
Advise on property taxes, regulations, and local laws
Source maintenance costs and facilities management for clients
Develop and maintain working relationships with contractors and subcontractors
Utilize software to calculate, record, and track inventory and estimates
Analyze completed projects to determine ROI and compare costs
Meeting with clients to discuss project requirements
Undertaking feasibility studies, site surveys and estimations
Preparing contract documents and tenders
Identifying commercial risks and developing appropriate responses
Allocating and monitoring the work of subcontractors
Ensuring that all projects are delivered on time and within budget
Analysing project outcomes and creating detailed financial reports
Maximising potential project income at all times
Ensuring compliance with all health, safety, sustainability, quality and other statutory requirements
Experience
8 - 14 Years
No. of Openings
5
Education
B.A, B.Arch, B.B.A, B.C.A, B.Com, Advanced/Higher Diploma, Higher Secondary, Any Bachelor Degree, Professional Degree, Vocational Course
Role
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Industry Type
Manufacturing / Production / Quality
Gender
Male
Type of Job
Full Time
Work Location Type
Work from Office