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Quantity surveyors advise on financial and contractual matters relating to, and prepare bills of quantities for, construction projects and provide other support functions concerning the financing and materials required for building projects.

Tasks

  • Liaises with client on project costs, formulates detailed cost plan and advises contractors and engineers to ensure that they remain within cost limit
  • Examines plans and specifications and prepares details of the material and labour required for the project
  • Prepares bills of quantities for use by contractors when tendering for work
  • Examines tenders received, advises client on the most acceptable and assists with preparation of a contract document
  • Measures and values work in progress and examines any deviations from original contract
  • Measures and values completed contract for authorisation of payment.

Entry Requirements

Entry is through professional training and membership of an appropriate professional organisation. Entry to professional examinations will require GCSEs/S grades and A levels/H grades, a BTEC/SQA award, a degree or equivalent qualification. Candidates usually undertake a period of probationary training and professional assessment.

What could I earn?

Salaries for this occupation tend to start at £35,000 per annum and can progress up to £53,000 per annum.

Is it in growth or decline?

There are currently 3,561 employed Quantity Surveyors in the region.

Current Vacancies

Quantity Surveyor
/ Fawkes & Reece / 5 May 2024
Quantity Surveyor
/ Bellway Homes Ltd / 5 May 2024
Quantity Surveyor
/ Ian Williams Ltd / 5 May 2024
Quantity Surveyor
/ Fawkes & Reece / 5 May 2024
Quantity Surveyor
/ Capita plc / 5 May 2024