Thank you for detail explaining, I am a Korean but studying QS in Ireland, In Korea, QS practice working for clients is rare, but the awareness of importance of QS is increasing ^^
Thanks, as a starting point it's probably worth looking at companies that have a presence in both Dubai and UK so they might be able to transfer you over easily
Hi Zeeshan, I would say it helps to have competency working with numbers, developing problem-solving abilities and analytical thinking. It also helps being able to use Word and Excel, learning how to use measurement programmes (say Bluebeam, CAD measure, pdf readers like Foxit, Adobe). And of course, developing construction knowledge to have an understanding of how buildings and projects are developed. Hope this helps!
Depends on your preferences, the workplace and the projects you're working on. I've only had experience in quantity surveying on the PQS side but I'm sure construction management is less focused on the specifics of costs and you get a really good hands-on approach and arguably better understanding of construction processes
@@BldgOnMyMind hi tks for your reply. Can a graduate from cm work as a qs? And is there any other kind of jobs after construction management apart from project manager / construction manager?
@@manojgowda5141 yes you can graduate from construction management and find yourself with a QS degree later. There's also site management, commercial management (which can be an alternative name for quantity surveyors on the contractors side), contracts manager, facilities manager and management consultants
Thank you for detail explaining, I am a Korean but studying QS in Ireland, In Korea, QS practice working for clients is rare, but the awareness of importance of QS is increasing ^^
Absolutely- the role will definitely change and develop as technology evolves too
Come to New Zealand, we need QS
they say 'follow the money' and in this case, that was it. Your perspective gives an excellent overview of the construction process in general
Thanks Daniel!
Just finished my masters. Your videos is a tool I'm using to sound as confident as possible during my interviews
Thanks Ken, best of luck in your interviews!
Thank you so much I hope to see more videos talking about the QS position.
Definitely- more coming after June!
Thank you for this info. Very clear and consice.
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you actually just saved me so much stress, thankyou :) :) :)
No problem! If there are any other topics you think would be useful feel free to let me know
Thanks for the clarification.....you are doing a good job on the videos
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Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you for this awesome guides and tips...more uploads about qs
more to come!
you are doing great and informative vedios ,i m civil engineer currently in dubai ,How can i get opportunity in UK in construction field?
Thanks, as a starting point it's probably worth looking at companies that have a presence in both Dubai and UK so they might be able to transfer you over easily
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What skills should I acquire to become Contract Quantity surveior?
Hi Zeeshan, I would say it helps to have competency working with numbers, developing problem-solving abilities and analytical thinking. It also helps being able to use Word and Excel, learning how to use measurement programmes (say Bluebeam, CAD measure, pdf readers like Foxit, Adobe). And of course, developing construction knowledge to have an understanding of how buildings and projects are developed. Hope this helps!
thank you so much perfect details in vedio
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Which is better construction management or quantity surveyor..
Depends on your preferences, the workplace and the projects you're working on. I've only had experience in quantity surveying on the PQS side but I'm sure construction management is less focused on the specifics of costs and you get a really good hands-on approach and arguably better understanding of construction processes
@@BldgOnMyMind hi tks for your reply.
Can a graduate from cm work as a qs?
And is there any other kind of jobs after construction management apart from project manager / construction manager?
@@manojgowda5141 yes you can graduate from construction management and find yourself with a QS degree later. There's also site management, commercial management (which can be an alternative name for quantity surveyors on the contractors side), contracts manager, facilities manager and management consultants
How are you I want to ask you some questions
Sorry for the delayed response, ask away!
Please make Vedeos On Quantity Surveying and Contract Management on Builidngs! ❤️ from India!
Will add it to the to do list!
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Thanks!
This is great! Loved your style of video. Would you like to appear on a video of ours?
Thanks! Would love to collaborate ☺️
@@BldgOnMyMind can you message us on Instagram @quantitysurveyormemes or get in contact via our website metroun.co.uk
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