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          What is a Quantity Surveyor (QS)?
          A quantity surveyor (QS) is a professional working within the construction 
          industry concerned with building costs.
          Traditionally referred to as a Professional Quantity Surveyor or Private Practice 
          Quantity Surveyor they are broadly concerned with contracts and costs on 
          construction projects. The methods employed, however, cover a range of 
          activities which may include cost planning, value management, feasibility studies, 
          cost benefit analysis, lifecycle costing, tendering, valuation, change control, 
          dispute resolution and cost estimation.
          The process
          Quantity surveyors get their name from the Bill of Quantities, a document with all 
          the quantities of materials and labour in a construction project. This is measured 
          from the architect and engineers design drawings, to be used by the contractors 
          for tendering and for progress payments, for variations, changes and valuations.
          At feasibility stage, quantity surveyors use their knowledge of construction 
          methods and costs to advise the owner on the most economical way of achieving 
          his requirements. Quantity surveyors use techniques such as Cost Planning, 
          Estimating, Cost Analysis, and Value Management to establish a project budget.
           
          During the design stage the QS will liase with the architect to make sure the 
          design is within the client’s specified budget, and where possible to make cost 
          savings through value management. 
          Once the design has been finalised, then the quantity surveyor will measure and 
          prepare a Bill of Quantities which is issued with the specification and contract 
          drawings, for use by contractors in submitting tenders.
          The quantity surveyor is also involved in preparing the tender analysis report, 
          advising the client of the appropriate procurement route and contract type for the 
          specific project.
          During the construction phase the quantity surveyor is called in, to fairly value 
          progress payments and additional works to the contract known as variations.
          On completion of the project, the quantity surveyor will agree the final account for 
          the project and is often  called on as an expert witness, and some quantity 
          surveyors act as arbitrators.
          In   addition   to   new   projects,   quantity   surveyors   also   use   their   skills   in 
          refurbishment of old buildings and alterations to existing buildings.
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