
How do I become a quantity surveyor
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What can you do with a Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)?
6th January 2022
What can you do with a Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)?
16th February 2022All quantity surveyor courses
- Associate Degree in Civil and Structural Engineering (Design Drafting)
- Bachelor of Construction Management
- Bachelor of Construction Project Management
- CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction
- CPCCBC4004 Identify and Produce Estimated Costs for Building and Construction Projects
- CPCCBC4006 Select, Procure and Store Construction Materials for Building and Construction Projects
Quantity Surveyor careers
A Quantity Surveyor manages costings of construction projects. You might prepare initial cost estimates according to building plans and site specifications. Quantity Surveyors monitor costs during the construction process and make necessary adjustments to cost plans. You might take into account factors such as industry price rises, weather conditions and site operations.
Quantity Surveyors require excellent planning abilities and strong attention to detail. It’s important you are organised and can manage several tasks at one time. Quantity Surveyors should be good communicators and be able to liaise with stakeholders from a range of backgrounds.