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QUANTITY SURVEYING
• Estimating, of all classes from factorised to rough quantities
• Feasibility studies
• Contract advisory service including negotiation and drafting:
• Bills of quantities of all classes from Schedule of Rates to fixed Lump Sums;
• Commercial tender evaluation;
• Contract negotiation and administration
• Cost engineering including cost planning, cost budgeting and cost control;
• Procurement and expediting;
• Facilities management;
• Settlement of final accounts
• Evaluation, negotiation and settlement of contractual claims
• Recruitment and secondment
• Project Management and Administration,
• Financial model for Plant shutdown monitoring based on SAP

CONTRACTS MANAGEMENT
• Preparation of tender documents and pricing BOQ’s local and different locations.
• Estimating building costs.
• P&G calculations.
• Maximize profit calculations.
• Setting up Bill of Materials.
• Advise on suppliers as well as improving profitability.
• Advising on Tendering strategies.
• Sub-Contract Measurements and payment
• Payment certificates
• Buyer
• Manage material orders
• Manage workforce on site and payroll
• Prepare construction programmes and report on progress
• Day to day supervision on site
• Measuring of Dimension Sheets
• Liaise with Architects, Quantity surveyors and engineers
• Negotiating Payment contracts and rates with sub contractors.
• Prepare operating budget and cash-flow analysis every month.
• Quality control for materials on site.
• Feasibility Studies for prospective clients.
• Organize necessary inspections.
• Final accounts.
• Negotiate Retention.

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