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The Quantity Surveyor market within the Construction industry is a highly specialized field. It involves the measurement, valuation and management of the costs associated with construction projects. Quantity Surveyors are responsible for the preparation of cost estimates, the management of contracts and the monitoring of construction costs. They are also responsible for the preparation of bills of quantities and the assessment of variations in construction costs.
Quantity Surveyors are employed by a variety of organizations, including construction companies, engineering firms, government departments and private clients. They are also employed by specialist Quantity Surveying firms.
Some of the companies in the Quantity Surveyor market include Rider Levett Bucknall, Davis Langdon, Turner & Townsend, Faithful+Gould, EC Harris, Davis Langdon KPK, Gardiner & Theobald, and Davis Langdon Aecom. Show Less Read more