Why You Need a Quantity Surveyor for Construction Management

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Why You Need a Quantity Surveyor for Construction Management

15 December 2016
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When constructing a new building, you need to make sure that your budget is managed appropriately. You need a professional who can evaluate the plans, manage the capital outflow for the building construction. Such professionals are called quantity surveyors. They are vastly sought-after professionals by site owners to manage the development of buildings. Poorly-constructed structures are developed when the project is not properly managed. If your building project is huge and it requires a large amount of money, a quantity surveyor would help you manage the cash and make sure that your construction is completed perfectly. Still not sure you need a quantity surveyor for your building construction management? Here are reasons why you should hire one immediately.

Design and cost evaluation

Before your construction project begins, a quantity surveyor studies and evaluates the plans designed by engineers and architects. He ascertains the cost for the project and depicts a total estimated budget for your project by covering labour and services. Quantity surveyors have the experience to provide valuation for your projects because they may have worked on similar projects before. After evaluation of the design, he develops the final detailed estimate based on your requirements, the measurement, design and plans by the engineer and architect. In addition, he helps you understand contractual consequences of decisions before they are made.

Finance & budget management

During the construction project, the surveyor manages the finances and makes sure the project is within the estimated budget. If after the budget estimation you discover that you don't have enough funds to cover the project development, then he can help you prepare project reports and other documents for a bank loan. Once the project begins, he ensures that the cost and expenses are managed efficiently. If you decide to change your plans, he assesses the cost implications and makes sure the changes are carried out. Once the building has been constructed, he prepares a final account statement that records the real costs of the project.

Project management

Quantity surveyors manage the building projects from the inception to completion. They make sure that experienced contractors and sub-contractors are employed for the project. If there are any disputes between the contractors, designers and clients, they help to resolve them. Quantity surveyors are experienced in creating expenditure-minded goals within the construction team. They ensure that the project objectives stay in line with business goals and needs.

With quantity surveyors managing your building project, you will be assured of well-constructed structures after completion.

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