Quantity Surveyor

Estimate and monitor built environment costs

As a quantity surveyor, you estimate and monitor construction costs for buildings, infrastructure and resource assets.

You’re involved throughout a project’s life cycle, including at feasibility, design, construction, operation and end of use.

Some quantity surveyors also undertake tax depreciation, insurance estimation, mediation and arbitration.

You mainly work in an office with quality surveying or consulting firms, construction companies, or government agencies.

$145,265

Benefits

A typical day may involve
  • Studying architectural and engineering drawings and specifications to estimate total costs
  • Preparing detailed cost plans and estimates as tools to assist in budgetary control
  • Monitoring changes to designs and assessing effects on cost
  • Measuring and negotiating variations to designs
  • It helps to be good at

    • Working with others
    • Numbers
    • Attention to detail
    • Using technology and systems
    • Analysing data and solving problems

    Qualifications/ Equivalent Certification and Experience

  • Bachelor of Construction Management
  • You may be able to work in
  • Construction
  • Consulting
  • Government
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