The market has evolved lately and it has become important to have Project management done separate from Quantity Surveying. In some of the projects listed, we have been involved both as Quantity Surveyors & Project Managers.
The importance of project management in organizations can’t be overstated.
When it’s done right, it helps every part of the business run more smoothly. It allows your team to focus on the work that matters, free from the distractions
caused by tasks going off track or budgets spinning out of control.
It empowers them to deliver results that actually impact the business’s bottom line.
And it enables your employees to see how their work contributes to the company’s strategic goals.
This is why at Elite Project Consultancy Ltd we come in to guide you.
As more and more of our everyday work becomes project-based, it follows that more and more people are finding themselves in the business of managing projects — even if they’re not traditional project managers.
And with the importance of project management only growing, the project manager skillset has never been more crucial.
Project managers are the unsung heroes. We make sure all your planning actually goes, well, according to plan.
We're the ones who can steer things back on track when the unexpected happens.
This is an exploratory stage. The Client states his wishes and limitations. The design team explores possibilities and then gives client what can be accommodated within the parameters.
The Quantity Surveyor gives distribution of costs within the development for other Consultants to fit in their design.
The Quantity Surveyor estimates the cost of the design from the other Consultants.
Compares the cost of the design with his cost plan to check whether the design is within the Budget or not. Necessary changes are then recommended.
The Quantity Surveyor prepares the Bills of Quantities ready for tender action.
On receipt of the tenders the Quantity Surveyor checks and compares them with his cost forecast. A recommendation of the award of tender is then made.
The Quantity Surveyor prepares and compiles contract documents for signature by the Client and Contractor.
During construction period changes may occur which the Quantity Surveyor must keep good record of and advice on their cost implication to the project..
The Quantity Surveyor prepares Interim Valuations for the Contractor to present to the Client for payment.
From time to time the Quantity Surveyor prepares Financial Appraisals. These Financial Appraisals are advice to the Client on the financial status of the project resulting from variations during construction stage.
The Quantity Surveyor draws variation orders on all Architects Instructions.
After all has been said and done, the Quantity Surveyor then compiles the FinalAccount of the project. It incorporates all the variations that have been made to the contract during construction period and gives the final sum of money to be paid to the Contractor. In other words the Quantity Surveyor is the last person on site to tie up all the loose ends of the project.