Job Description
The Quantity Surveyor plays a critical role in the administration of construction projects, contributing to the evaluation, negotiation, implementation, budgeting, and cost control processes.
This role ensures the effective management of all financial aspects of a project from start to finish, ensuring successful project delivery that meets budgetary and quality standards.
Job Responsibilities
Cost Estimation & Budget Preparation
Prepare detailed cost estimates and budgets for ACMV (Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation) construction projects and A&A (Alteration & Addition) projects.
Construction Plan Analysis
Review and analyze construction plans, specifications, and drawings to determine project costs.
Cost Optimization
Identify potential areas for cost savings and propose value engineering options to enhance project value without compromising quality.
Tender & Bid Preparation
Prepare and submit accurate and competitive tender documents and bid proposals for potential contractors and suppliers.
Contract Negotiation
Negotiate contracts with contractors and suppliers to secure favorable terms and conditions that align with project budgets and requirements.
Project Cost Management
Oversee and manage the project’s financial performance, ensuring that costs are controlled and managed effectively throughout the construction process.
Progress Reporting & Financial Monitoring
Prepare and present progress reports and financial statements to clients, highlighting any deviations or concerns.
Site Inspections
Conduct site visits and inspections to monitor progress, ensure work aligns with specifications, and verify compliance with regulations.
Dispute Resolution
Address and resolve disputes or claims related to project costs, budgets, or financial agreements, ensuring fair and timely resolutions.
Client Advisory
Provide expert advice and guidance to clients regarding cost-related matters, assisting them in making informed financial decisions throughout the project.
Job Requirements
Min.
2 years of related working experience
Diploma in Engineering or equivalent
Strong analytical and numerical skills with attention to detail and accuracy
Proficiency in using computer software for cost estimating and project management
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and as part of the team
Ability to negotiate and manage contracts with contractors and suppliers
Understanding of risk management and mitigation strategies
Familiarity with industry regulations and standards
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