Quantity Surveyor Course Online
Quantity Surveying is an important function in a project, any civil engineer should be good in Quantity Surveying Quantity Surveying starts from before the execution and completes after the execution (till final bill is certified from clients and payments are received) Quantity Surveyor should be good in Understanding the scope of work Understanding the Construction drawings understanding the specifications of works good in AutoCAD and Microsoft Excel calculations he should be good in understanding the variations in the works Our QS Syllabus is designed by leading Quantity Surveyors having 30+ years of experience in the construction industry, we had trained more than 1000+ quantity surveying professionals in past 3 years through systematic training and with live project assignments for practicing... In our QS Syllabus we had included Reading of Construction Drawings understanding the BOQ & specifications estimation of quantities using excel & AutoCAD as per IS 1200 materi...
ROLE OF A QUANTITY SURVEYOR:
ReplyDeleteQuantity surveyor calculates the cost by calculating the quantity of material required for any and every activity involved in construction. He is also involved in planning and contracting related job which is mainly involved in the construction cost calculation.
The role of a quantity surveyor are listed below:
1. Estimating.
2. Cost planning.
3. Preparing, negotiating and analyzing costs for tenders and contracts.
4. Procurement advice.
5. Preparing Bill of Quantities (BOQ).
6. Monitoring Budget.
7. Preparation of Payment Invoice and certification.
8. Assessment of variations
9. Dispute resolution.
10. Preparing feasibility studies.
11. Cost control.
12. Value engineering.
13. Advice on cost limits and budgets
14. Whole life cycle costing.
15. Valuation for insurance purposes.
16. Project management.
17. Advice on contractual disputes.
18. Preparation of final account.
19. Site visits, assessments, and projections for future work.
20. Analysing completed work and arranging payment to contractors.
21. Allocating upcoming work to contractors.