A Quantity Surveyor is a construction industry professional with expert knowledge on construction costs and contracts.
Why take a quantity surveying course?
A quantity surveying course is suitable for students who are interested in the professional side of the Construction Industry. The Quantity Surveyor acts within both accountancy and legal frameworks.
Courses in Quantity Surveying will cover:
- Building Information Management (BIM)
- Mechanical and Electrical Services
- Cost Management
- Data Centre Development
- Pharmaceutical
- Agri-food
- Large scale commercial projects
What opportunities might it lead to?
A graduate of a quantity surveying course will be able to work with contractors, sub-contractors, local authorities, government departments or as a consultant in a private practice. The quantity surveying student will be able to find employment as a Quantity Surveyor in sectors such as the data, pharmaceutical, agri-food, large scale commercial construction sectors; in chartered surveying consultancies, working in dedicated M&E specialist departments; and working as a QS for contractors and quantity surveying practices.
Further Study
As a graduate of a quantity surveying course, the student will also be in the position to further study or research in many other areas of the construction industry. Graduates will also be eligible to pursue chartered status.
There are many quantity surveying courses across Ireland available to all levels of applicant.
To find quantity surveying courses near you go to Courses.ie
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