Senior Quantity Surveyor - Residential

Posted 20 June by HUNTER MASON CONSULTING LIMITED
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Job Title: Senior Quantity Surveyor

Job Summary:

The Quantity Surveyor (Social Housing) will manage costs for residential construction projects with a focus on social housing. The role involves minimizing costs, ensuring value for money, and maintaining required standards and quality within budget constraints.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Cost Estimation and Planning:

    • Prepare detailed cost estimates and budgets.
    • Conduct feasibility studies for materials, time, and labor costs.
  • Tendering and Procurement:

    • Prepare and analyze tender documents and contracts.
    • Negotiate with suppliers and subcontractors.
  • Contract Administration:

    • Manage construction contracts, ensuring compliance.
    • Handle contract variations, claims, and payments.
  • Cost Control and Reporting:

    • Monitor and control project costs.
    • Prepare cost reports and financial statements.
  • Risk Management:

    • Identify and mitigate project risks.
    • Develop risk management strategies.
  • Collaboration and Communication:

    • Liaise with clients, architects, and engineers.
    • Provide advice on contractual claims and disputes.
  • Compliance and Standards:

    • Ensure compliance with legal, health, and safety standards.
    • Stay updated on industry standards and regulations.
  • Experience:

    • Experience in residential construction and social housing.
    • Proficiency in cost estimation and contract administration.
  • Skills:

    • Strong analytical, negotiation, and communication skills.
    • Proficiency with construction management software (e.g., AutoCAD, CostX).

Reference: 52917331

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