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The document outlines the duties and responsibilities of a quantity surveyor during different stages of a construction project. In the tender stage, the quantity surveyor should advise on contractual documentation, prepare recommendations for interim payments and the final account, and provide priced bills of quantities and cost analysis. They also provide advice on financial implications, the use of areas, measurements, and contractual matters.
The document outlines the duties and responsibilities of a quantity surveyor during different stages of a construction project. In the tender stage, the quantity surveyor should advise on contractual documentation, prepare recommendations for interim payments and the final account, and provide priced bills of quantities and cost analysis. They also provide advice on financial implications, the use of areas, measurements, and contractual matters.
The document outlines the duties and responsibilities of a quantity surveyor during different stages of a construction project. In the tender stage, the quantity surveyor should advise on contractual documentation, prepare recommendations for interim payments and the final account, and provide priced bills of quantities and cost analysis. They also provide advice on financial implications, the use of areas, measurements, and contractual matters.
For the tender stage: Quantity Surveyor should advise on the contractual
documentation to clients. Moreover, Quantity Surveyor also needs to prepare
recommendations for interim payments, post-contract cost control and final account. Furthermore, Quantity Surveyor should provide and price bills of quantities, prepare cost analysis, advice on financial implications, advise on the use of areas and provide a measurement of areas, provide advice on contractual matters.
Quantity Surveyor Role Plan of Work
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Quantity Surveyor Duties in Feasibility Stage
Preliminary Cost advice
Project Feasibility Study Cost Planning and Budget Establishment
Quantity Surveyor duties in Design Stage
Budget Cost Control
Advice on Contractual methods and Tendering Procedures
Quantity Surveyor duties in Tender Stage
Advice on Selection of Contractors
Preparation of Expenditure Statements for Tax and Accounting Technical Auditing
Quantity Surveyor duties in Construction Stage
Contract Documents Project Control Interim Payment Evaluation of Variations
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