- Assisting in the identification of client’s needs and conducting feasibility studies to make sure their proposals work.
- Preparing and analyzing project costings to tenders. This includes materials, labor, and time.
- Preparing tender and contract documents with the client and/or architect, including bills for quantities
- Negotiating contracts and work schedules
- Assigning work to subcontractors
- Overseeing subcontractor’s work during construction.
- Advising clients on a procurement strategy
- Identifying, analyzing, and responding to commercial risks
- Providing advice on disputes and claims under a contract
- Analyzing the results and creating detailed progress reports
- Valuing completed work, monitoring bills, and organizing payments
- Keeping informed about the various building contracts currently in use
- Understanding the consequences of safety and health regulations.
- Measuring distances between reference points to locate boundaries and other important features of land and water.
- Recording survey results, comparing them to previous records and verifying data accuracy
- Presenting survey results to government agencies or other clients
- Assisting cartographers, architects, and construction managers with the construction of maps and new construction project designs
- Candidate must possess at least Bachelor's Degree/Post Graduate Diploma/Professional Degree in Engineering or equivalent.