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Civil Quantity Surveying

These courses will definitely boost your career prospects after Civil Engineering. You can also learn some software that will be of immense help during your job search. If you have learnt these programs you can have awesome career prospects. As the construction industry grows, more and more skilled roles are becoming available, especially in positions like quantity surveyor. The estimates may be divided in to the following categories:-
The day to day responsibilities of include roles inside the office, on the construction site - or in meetings with clients and other project personnel. While the very nature of construction work ensures no two projects are ever the same, a typical work day might involve:

  • Preliminary or Approximate estimate
  • Rough cost estimate based on plinth area
  • Rough cost estimate based on cubic contents
  • Detailed estimate
  • Annual repair estimate
  • Special repair estimate
  • Revised estimate
  • Supplementary estimate
  • Construction cost estimation is done to know in advance the expected cost in varying degree of accuracy, at different phases of the project
  • Owner’s Purpose of Estimate
  • Contractor‘s Purpose of Estimate
  • Engineer‘s Purpose of Estimate
  • Comparison of Contractor‘s and Engineer‘s Estimator
  • Contractor’s Estimator
  • Engineer’s Estimator
  • Determines actual cost of project for bidding purposes
  • Has detailed company cost data for labor and equipment?
  • Knows which construction methods are to be used
  • Has knowledge of actual materials suppliers to be used and quantity discount prices
  • Determines expected cost
  • Does not know who will receive award, therefore does not know contractor’s exact resource costs
  • Does not know actual labor rates
  • Must assume probable construction methods to be used
  • Does not know who project supplier will be
  • Must use local list prices
  • preparation of contracts, including details regarding quantities of required materials on-going cost analysis of maintenance and repair
  • work feasibility studies of client requests analyzing completed work and arranging payment to contractors
  • allocating upcoming work to contractors site visits
  • assessments and projections for future work