COST CONTROL
Performance Reviews
Forecasting
Variance Analysis
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Scope Management
Trend Analysis
Variance Analysis
PROGRESS AND PERFORMANCE
Progress Measurement
Earned Value Mgmt.
Analytical Dashboards
COST ESTIMATION
Check estimates
Estimate validation
Estimate reviews
PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
Project planning
Project scheduling
Program planning
Resource loading
CONTINGENCY DEVELOPMENT
QUANTITATIVE RISK MODELING
QUALITATIVE RISK MODELING
Quantity surveying is a profession within the construction industry that involves the management and control of costs and quantities related to construction projects. It involves the analysis, estimation, and management of all costs associated with a project, including labor, materials, equipment, and other resources.
A quantity surveyor is responsible for preparing cost estimates, budgets, and financial reports for construction projects. They also work with architects, engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure that the project meets the required standards, quality, and specifications within the agreed budget. Quantity surveyors are involved throughout the entire lifecycle of a construction project, from inception to completion, and their input is critical to the success of any project.