Sunday, September 29, 2019

Quantity Surveyor Duties in Pre-Contract Stage

Quantity Surveyor Duties in Pre-Contract Stage




Pre-contract stage is a stage where the client gives its brief ( what he intend to build and how he want it to be) to the consultant where the consultant (architect) come up with sketches base on the client brief, therefore, leading to the development of structural and service design and determination of cost of construction before embarking on the real project. Generally, the role of the quantity surveyor at this stage is to carry out a feasibility study.

Here we discuss quantity surveyor duties in the pre-contract stage and what is the pre-contract stage in a construction project?

quantity surveyor duties in pre contract stage
quantity surveyor duties in the pre-contract stage



During the pre-contract stage, the quantity surveyors have duties such as;

Prepare the preliminary estimate of the client brief which will allow the client to know whether what he is proposing is within his financial capability or not.

 Advice on tendering and contractual arrangements taking into accounts the client's priorities and information available from designers.

 Prepare tender and contract documents in conjunction with the clients and members of the design team.

 Advice on use and/or amendments of a standard form of contract or contribute to the drafting of particular requirements in association with the client's legal adviser.

 Advice on shortlisting prospective tenderers.

 Investigate tenderers and advise the client on financial status and experience. Attend pre-contract interview with tenderers. Arrange delivery of documents to selected tenderers.

  Also, quantity surveyor in the pre-contract stage have to check the tender submissions for accuracy, level of pricing, Advise on errors and qualifications and, if necessary, negotiate the offers, Advise on submission of the program of work and method statement.

 Prepare appropriate documentation if necessary, to adjust the tender received to an acceptable contract sum, Review the financial budget in view of tenders received and prepare revised cash flow, Prepare tender reports with the appropriate recommendation.

 Preparation of Tender document (bill of quantity (BOQ), condition of a contract, articles of agreement.

 Advise the client on the best procurement method to be used.

 Value engineering in collaboration with other consultants to ensure that the client gets value for his money.



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