QUANTITY SURVEYOR - RAIPUR
VINAYAK JOB CONSULTANT
- Raipur, Chhattisgarh
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Before starting any construction project, the quantity surveyor analyzes the drawing and specifications of the new building that architects or engineers provide.
- The surveyors calculate the quantity of the material used in the building. Also, they must calculate the actual work or labor cost.
- Quantity surveying relies on technical measurement tools for accurate cost results. For example, building historical cost data to analyze and give the early cost advice, budget the bench-marked projects and prepare the life-cycle plan. They must have a thorough understanding of building regulations to hold on to them and make sure the building project passes.
- During the whole construction of the building, surveyors keep an eye on the cost.
- Quantity surveying is essential for any new building construction and renovation project. You can hire a surveyor company if you need any assistance.
- Quantity surveyors play a crucial role in managing the finances for construction projects and making them cost-effective; hence, they have earned a lot of attention in recent times.
- The primary role of a quantity surveyor includes calculating the budget based on the consumer’s requirement and preparing an effective budget estimate for each stage of the construction process.
- Prepare tender and contract documents, including bills of quantities, with the architect and/or the client.
- Undertake cost analysis for repair and maintenance project work
- Assist in establishing a client’s requirements and undertake feasibility studies
- Perform risk, value management, and cost control
- Advise on a procurement strategy
- Identify, analyze and develop responses to commercial risks
- Prepare and analyze costings for tenders
- Allocate work to subcontractors
- Provide advice on contractual claims
- Analyze outcomes and write detailed progress reports
- Value completed work and arranged payments
- Maintain awareness of the different building contracts in current use
- Understand the implications of health and safety regulations.
- Offer advice on property taxation
- Provide post-occupancy advice, facilities management services, and life cycle costing advice.
- Assist clients in locating and accessing additional and alternative sources of funding.
- Enable clients to initiate construction projects
- Advice on the maintenance costs of specific buildings.