I provide a wide range of construction and engineering services within the context of the 6 stages of the Quantity Surveying Profession, applicable to the project life cycle.
Inception
Developing project briefs and attending project initiation meetings.
Advising on procurement policy for the project.
Defining the quantity surveyors’ scope of work and services and finalizing the client/quantity surveyor professional services agreement.
Advising on economic factors affecting the project and on appropriate financial design criteria.
Concept and Feasibility
Agreeing the documentation programme for the project.
Reviewing and evaluating design concepts – value engineering.
Preparing preliminary estimates of construction cost.
Assisting in preparation of financial viability reports/feasibility studies.
Design Development
Reviewing the documentation programme.
Reviewing and evaluating design and outline specifications and exercising cost control.
Preparing detailed estimates of construction cost.
Reviewing the financial viability report / auditing of Cost Budget Estimates.
Advising on escalation formulae and their implementation.
Documentation and Procurement
Assisting in the formulation of the procurement strategy for contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers.
Reviewing working drawings for compliance with the approved budget for construction cost and/or financial viability.
Preparing documentation for both principal and subcontract procurement including the measurement and design of work, and the drafting of preliminaries, preambles, and contract conditions.
Taking off quantities and preparing price determination documents, including abstracts, schedules, and pricing specialist construction elements in accordance with industry practice norms.
Preparing schedules of quantities for engineering works (civils, structural, piping and electrical) and the various methods of measurement.
Advising on selection of tenderers.
Calling of tenders and/or negotiation of prices.
Evaluating and reporting on tenders, including clarification meetings.
Preparing contract documents.
Advising on the different forms of construction contracts available for projects (JBCC, FIDIC, NEC, GCC).
Understanding the roles, requirements and responsibilities of cost engineers and the use of cost elements (WBS).
Preparation of health and safety requirements for building projects.
Preparation and application of health and safety requirements per engineers’ requirements
Construction
Attending site handover and regular site, technical and progress meetings.
Preparing schedules of predicted cash flow.
Cost control during progress of the works including advising on proposed variations and on alternative construction methods and sequencing.
Reporting on cost variations and contractual issues.
Adjudication and resolving financial claims by the contractor, subcontractors and/or suppliers.
Preparing valuations for interim payment certificates and reconciliation statements.
Measuring and recording site information for final account purposes.
Close Out
Preparing and agreeing final account(s) for the works.
Preparing valuations for final payment certificates and reconciliation.
Preparing fee accounts based on appropriate fee scale and conditions of appointment.