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Quantity Surveyor

T.a.g. Construction Pte. Ltd.

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1. Tendering and Quotation Preparation

  • Analyze project requirements provided by the main contractor or client.
  • Prepare competitive bids or quotations for subcontracted works based on the scope, materials, labor, and other costs.
  • Identify cost risks in the tender documents and include them in pricing.


2. Contract Review and Negotiation

  • Review the main contract and subcontract agreements to identify key terms, such as:Payment schedules.
    Scope of work.
    Retention clauses.
    Liquidated damages.

3. Progress Claims and Payment Certification

  • Prepare and submit progress claims to the main contractor based on work completed.
  • Justify claims with proper documentation such as work progress reports, BOQs, and invoices.
  • Resolve disputes regarding payment amounts or delayed certifications.Identify variations in the scope of work requested by the main contractor or client.
  • Prepare and submit variation claims, including supporting documents like revised drawings or site instructions.
  • Negotiate additional costs and time extensions caused by these changes.


Familiarity with Singapore Standards for Demolition Works

  • SS 557: Code of Practice for Demolition:Outlines best practices for planning and executing demolition works.
    Includes safety measures, methods of demolition, and environmental considerations.
  • SS 536: Code of Practice for Earthworks:Relevant if excavation or site clearance is part of the demolition.
  • SS 603: Environmental Management:Guidelines for minimizing environmental impact, such as noise, dust, and waste
  • Familiarity with National Environment Agency (NEA) guidelines for managing noise, vibration, and waste disposal during demolition.
  • Adherence to the Environmental Protection and Management Act (EPMA) for controlling dust and emissions.

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