Cam93 Posted September 3, 2018 Posted September 3, 2018 As per the title.What sector? I’m currently a projects manager for a M&E firm whilst so learning to estimate. I’m wondering if doing QS work rather than estimating might be a better career move? How do you get started? As for my current estimating situation. I’m learning in a very old school manor off someone that’ll be retiring in a year or so. I’ve made a few basic spread sheets to avoid doing takeoffs by pen and pad over and over again - but I’m wondering if there are any benificial courses I could look into to help me along and increase my productivity etc. I don’t want to be a manager that doesn’t understand basic QS work and only had minor experience in estimating. Quote
Guest Posted September 5, 2018 Posted September 5, 2018 I am not sure what you mean by QS, there are I believe 43 different abbreviations of QS. Can you expand on this maybe it will help get an answer.If you mean Project Quantity Surveyor, It is a niche area of Project Management and niche areas are often well paid although it is more difficult to get sustained work.Being multi skilled in many areas is the key to a sustained work history. Quote
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