Description:
- Compliance with the Authority’s procedural requirements, guidelines and familiarization with the contracts’ documents;
- Ensuring contractors’ compliance with the contracts’ requirements and provisions;
- Measure, assess and verify the value of work done and recommending the response amount (defined under Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act), giving reasons for the difference between the claimed amount and response amount in contractors’ monthly progress payments;
- Assess and put up recommendation for variation works.
- All instructions on variations must have prior approval from the appropriate approving authority before issuance;
- Preparing cost estimates for variation works;
- Monitor project costs;
- Timely settlement and finalization of variation orders;
- Collate information on contractors’ claims;
- Assessing contractors’ claim for variation works, extension of time, loss and expense and handling of contractual disputes;
- Draft letters;
- Attend relevant meetings;
- Collate statistical information;
- Prepare the final account within the period as specified in the Conditions of Contracts or such other period instructed by the Authority;
Qualification:
- Minimum diploma in Project and Facilities Management, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Building or Quantity Surveying;
- Minimum 3 years of relevant working experience in consultant Quantity Surveying (QS) firms or consultant E&M firms or developer
- Preferably with proficiency in Building Information Modelling (BIM) Quantity Take-off (QTO).