A quantity surveyor, originating in the United Kingdom, may have several
titles. They can be referred to as Chartered Quantity Surveyors, a construction
cost consultant or a commercial manager. Chartered Quantity quantity surveyor courses in rawalpindi
belong to the tsk which is found in Canada and other regions of the world as
well. Quantity surveyors could work for the client or for the contractor
assigned to complete the project. Depending on the client, you could work in an
office or the client may want you right on the site.
The contracts and cost on the construction project, including the
beginning startup work to the final figures to complete the project is what thequantitysurveyor courses in rawalpindi job consists of. The quantity surveyor
must adhere to the required standards and quality while doing everything
possible to minimize the costs and develop value for money. There are statutory
building regulations that are mandatory for a surveyor to adhere to and
completely understand. These regulations could be from basic building codes to
recommendations of professional organizations that could surpass the building
codes. To be a good quantity surveyor you should be good with numbers, be
patient and be able to process a lot of information.
To become a quantity surveyor you can get recognized education or
practical experience as a contractor and estimator. It is highly recommended
for people who want to become advanced as a quantity surveyor to take advantage
of professional organizations which provides access to confidential job
listings, continuing education and principle enforcement.
There are no definite requirements to train to become a qs but if you
want to qualify for more opportunities you would want to have 4 GCSE's (General
Certificate of Secondary Education) between A-C, achieve BTEC (Business and
Technology Education Council) or HND/HNC (Higher National Diploma/Higher
National Certificate). The difference between a HND and a NNC is the Diploma is
worth 120 CATS points and the Certificate is worth 60 CATS points. CATS points
are Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme used as quantifying credits for
certain courses.
Quantity Survey training can be done through the Chartered Institute of
Building or the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. Requirements of joining
the CIOB are to hold an honors degree and two years of significant experience
or pass the CIOB exam.
There is the quantity surveyor courses in rawalpindi that offers an advanced apprenticeship which
is a work-based learning program where you would spend one day a week in a
college class room and four days a week with an employer. Then you will need a
National Certificate in Construction that takes two years and a Higher National
Certificate. Finally, you will need to do National Vocational Qualification in
surveying support, then a RICS-accredited degree, and one year of Assessment of
Professional Competence. So you can plan on about 8 years of work and education
to become a qualified Quantity Surveyor.

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