Minimum RequirementsBachelors degree in Quantity Surveying or a related field.Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in the construction industry, specifically in property development.Proficiency in using quantity surveying software and tools, such as CostX or WinQS.Strong understanding of construction contracts and cost control methodologies.Willingness to work overtime when required.Valid Drivers License and reliable vehicle.Roles and Responsibilities:Prepare accurate and detailed cost estimates for various property development projects.Conduct feasibility studies to determine project viability and provide cost-benefit analysis.Manage project budgets, monitor expenditures, and ensure financial control throughout the project lifecycle.Prepare and submit monthly progress reports, including cost forecasting and variations.Liaise with clients, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure clear communication regarding project costs and timelines.Review contracts and ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.Assist in procurement activities, including tendering and selection of subcontractors.Stay updated on industry trends, market conditions, and best practices to inform project strategies. Closing DateSubmissions for this vacancy will close on 23 October 2024, however, you will still have the opportunity to submit your CV for this position till 16 November 2024. Please NoteThank you for submitting your CV to Marvel Placement Consultants.
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