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Quantity Surveyor Manager needed at DMOT Enterprises

Job title : Quantity Surveyor Manager

Job Location : Ogun

Deadline : April 26, 2024

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Requirements:

  • Education: HND in Quantity Surveying 
  • Experience: At least 10 Years including 5 Years in Manager / Asst Manager role 

Job Description:

The job description of a Quantity Surveyor (QS) in a construction company typically involves a range of responsibilities related to managing costs and contracts within construction projects. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what a Quantity Surveyor might be expected to do:

Cost Estimation and Budgeting:

  • Prepare accurate cost estimates for construction projects based on architectural drawings, specifications, and other relevant information.
  • Develop budgets for projects, considering all aspects including materials, labor, equipment, and overhead costs.

Tendering and Procurement:

  •  Assist in the tendering process by preparing bills of quantities (BOQ), tender documents, and contract specifications.
  •  Evaluate tenders received from contractors and subcontractors, analyzing them for compliance and cost-effectiveness.

Contract Administration:

  •    Administer construction contracts, ensuring compliance with contractual terms and conditions.
  •    Prepare contract variations and negotiate with contractors on changes to scope, cost, and time.

Cost Control and Monitoring:

  • Monitor project costs throughout the construction phase, identifying and addressing any deviations from the budget.
  • Conduct regular cost analyses and produce reports for project stakeholders, highlighting areas of concern and proposing corrective actions.

Value Engineering:

  •   Identify opportunities for cost savings and value enhancement without compromising quality or functionality.
  •    Propose alternative materials, construction methods, or design changes to optimize project costs.

Risk Management:

  •    Assess and mitigate risks related to cost, contracts, and procurement within construction projects.
  •    Implement risk management strategies to minimize the impact of unforeseen events on project finances.

Quantity Measurement:

  •   Measure and quantify construction works accurately for the purpose of valuations, payments, and claims.
  •   Verify quantities of materials delivered to the site and reconcile them with contractual agreements.

Dispute Resolution:

  • Resolve disputes or claims related to quantities, costs, or contracts through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration.
  • Provide expert advice and support in legal proceedings, if necessary.

Collaboration and Communication:

  •    Liaise with project stakeholders including architects, engineers, contractors, and clients to ensure effective coordination and communication.
  •    Present cost-related information and recommendations to project teams and management in a clear and concise manner.

Continuous Improvement:

  •     Stay updated with industry trends, regulations, and best practices related to quantity surveying and construction cost management.
  •     Identify opportunities for process improvement and contribute to the development of standardized procedures and tools.

Overall, a Quantity Surveyor plays a crucial role in ensuring that construction projects are delivered within budget and to the required quality standards, while also managing risks and maintaining positive relationships with all parties involved.

How to Apply for this Offer

Interested and qualified candidates should forward their CV to: ayomaku@yahoo.com using the position as subject of email.

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