Archcorp Architectural Engineering Full time
Quantity Surveyor UAE
Dubai, United Arab Emirates Posted on 07/31/2024
As a Quantity Surveyor at ARCHCORP, you will be responsible for a wide range of tasks, including:
- Preparing cost plans and cost estimates.
- Handling pre and post contract correspondence.
- Conducting quantity take-offs and cost calculations for architectural, ID, structural, and MEP works.
- Preparing Bills of Quantities and contract conditions based on standard contract conditions (FIDIC) as applicable in the UAE.
- Creating tender documents, clarifications, and addendums.
- Evaluating and analyzing contractor's tender submissions.
- Preparing Letters of Acceptance (LOAs) and contract agreements.
- Evaluating, negotiating, and selecting suppliers and sub-contractors.
- Writing specifications with up-to-date knowledge of materials and their applications.
- Verifying contractor's interim and final payment certificates.
- Evaluating and reporting on provisional sum and PC rate items.
- Handling variations and finalizing them.
- Preparing cost budgets and pricing for contract variations.
- Monitoring project cost and providing cost reports.
- Utilizing cost planning, estimating, cost analysis, cost-in-use studies, and value management techniques to establish project budgets.
- Identifying, evaluating, and estimating levels of project risks and advising the organization on risk management strategies.
- Collaborating with the design team from the initial concept stage to provide valuable input and ideas.
- Preparing and maintaining project documents, including correspondence, meeting minutes, and notes.
- Paying meticulous attention to detail to minimize errors.
- Implementing processes to ensure project progress visibility to the teams.
Requirements
A bachelor's degree or diploma in Quantity Surveying or an equivalent qualification.
2-5 years of experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the UAE or a similar region, with expertise in Pre-Contract and Post-Contract phases.
Familiarity with UAE construction laws, regulations and building codes.
Knowledge of standard methods of measurements, POMI.
Membership in relevant professional organizations is a plus but not mandatory.