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Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a quantity surveyor.
  • Analyse the historical development of the quantity surveying profession.
  • Develop measurement techniques for accurate quantity surveying.
  • Manage project costs effectively and efficiently.
  • Develop pricing and operational estimation methods for quantity surveying.
  • Understand the principles of contract management and tendering.
  • Develop skills in procurement and bill preparation for quantity surveying projects.

Course Overview:

The Quantity Surveyor Diploma is a comprehensive course that gives students the wisdom to become successful quantity surveyors. The course covers various topics, including cost management, pricing and operational estimation, contract management and tendering, procurement and bill preparation.

Throughout the course, students will gain details and facts they can apply in the real world. The course is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the quantity surveying profession, its history, and the role of the quantity surveyor.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your career in quantity surveying, this course will provide you with the knowledge and confidence you need to succeed.

Course Benefits:

This course provides students with a range of benefits, including a deep understanding of the quantity surveying profession and the role of the quantity surveyor. Learners will gain techniques for cost management, pricing and operational estimation, contract management and tendering, and procurement and bill preparation.

By the end of the course, learners will know to manage project costs effectively and efficiently, predict potential risks, and produce accurate reports. Learners will also understand the principles of regulation and control and develop their report-writing skills.

This course is ideal for those looking to start a career in quantity surveying or for those looking to upskill and develop their existing understanding.

Career Path:

  • Quantity Surveyor – responsible for managing project costs and producing accurate reports.
  • Cost Estimator – responsible for estimating project costs and developing pricing strategies.
  • Contract Administrator – responsible for managing contracts and ensuring compliance with regulations.
  • Procurement Manager – responsible for sourcing and managing vendors and suppliers for project materials and services.
  • Project Manager – responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects on time, within budget and scope.
  • Risk Manager – responsible for identifying, assessing, and managing risks associated with projects.
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