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Quantity Surveyor

Being a Quantity surveyor PEJA Surveying Ltd manage the costs on a construction project. PEJA Surveying Ltd helps to ensure that the construction project is completed within its projected budget and most importantly the deadline of com such as ‘cost consultant’, ‘commercial manager’, ‘cost manager’ and ‘cost engineer’ etc.


The tasks done by the team of quantity surveyors of PEJA Surveying Ltd will differ according to whether they are working on the design or the construction stage of a project.


At any given stage of the project, PEJA Surveying Ltd can help in


1. Any type of price/forecast the cost of the different materials needed for the completion of a project.

2. PEJA Surveying Ltd can help in preparing tender documents, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation for behalf of employers.

3. PEJA Surveying Ltd can help always track changes to the design and/or construction work and update the budget projections as needed.

4. We always procure or agree on the services of contractors and/or subcontractors who work on the construction of the project

5. We have very strict measures and value for the work done on-site

6. On behalf of our prestige clients, we are dealing with suppliers, contractors, higher-level managers, project managers and site engineers

7. We have an expert panel and we select and/or source construction materials

8. On behalf of our client we do all the reporting work.



The main employers for quantity surveyor of PEJA Surveying Ltd


a) Specialist cost management/quantity surveying agencies and other small and medium level consultancy agencies working within the construction industry.

b) Construction and engineering companies which could be the consultants and also various types of contractors.


However, for quantity surveyors jobs PEJA Surveying Ltd can also work with


(1) Various types of property firms and property developers.

(2) Different types of architectural practices

(3) Other infrastructure and utility companies such as

(i) building;

(ii) quantity;

(iii) land measurement;

(iv) valuation;

(v) planning and development;

(vi) technical surveys to support the chartered surveyor.

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