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Filling in the short form below will instantly give you a set of contact details for Quantity Surveyors local to your property. You will be provided with this information within less than a second. You will then be able to contact any of the Quantity Surveyors listed and discuss your requirement in more detail and obtain an indication of the likely costs. Should you wish to place an order you would deal with them directly. There is no middle man.
Filling in the short form above will instantly give you a set of contact details for Quantity Surveyors local to your property. You will be provided with this information within less than a second. You will then be able to contact any of the Quantity Surveyors listed and discuss your requirement in more detail and obtain an indication of the likely costs. Should you wish to place an order you would deal with them directly. There is no middle man.
What is a Quantity Surveyor?
A quantity surveyor (QS) manages all the costs and contracts for large building and civil engineering projects and for small projects such as mending a pothole in a road or even refurbishment projects. They work for the entire life of a project from inception to completion and aim to get the best job for the best price.
Why would I need a Quantity Surveyor?
If you would like someone to manage your project, draw up contracts with suppliers or contractors, need procurement advice and help during s tendering process, help resolve a dispute associated with the project, manage contracts, find the most cost effective way of getting the project done, identify and manage the project’s risks or capitalise your assets, a fully qualified quantity surveyor will be able to help you. Projects can be big or small, domestic, commercial or civil.
How do I choose a Quantity Surveyor?
Someone calling themselves a quantity surveyor needs to be either accredited with the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and have the letters FRICS or MRICS after their name or with Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and have the letters FCIOB or MCIOB after their name.
The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors is a professional body that regulates surveyors and some other property professionals. To become a member of the RICS, the surveyor has to follow a strict code of practice have relevant qualifications and experience.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) represents professionals who work within the built environment. They are full members of the Construction Industry Council. Similarly to RICS, members of CIOB also have to follow strict code of practice have relevant qualifications and experience they will have the letter MCIOB or FCIOB after their name.
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Customer Feedback
Please see below for a a selection of the Feedback we have received from our Customers
Gave local firms to use but unfortunatley seller pulled out before we had reached the stage of needing survey
Did all the work for me! Great!
Straight forward no messing and at a great price as well Well recommended A+++
Mr Amin responded to my request straight away giving a fair quote for the assessment. Good communication, date and time for a pointment arranged. Arrived on time, polite, friendly, professional and knowledgeable. Provided invoice straight away followed up by e-mailed report a couple of hours later.
Simple search, and discovered people I would never have found. price was almost £400 cheaper than my other local quotes. Only wish there had been more local results.