About AFauquet
Quantity surveyor with wide experience in the different kind of projects.

My career in Construction spans over 25 years, working on different roles and areas allowing me to acquire a global understanding of the construction process.
Over the years I have had the opportunity to work in all type of projects from new build to refurbishments and upgrades, including residential developments, educational establishments, commercial and industrial projects.
As a result, I have focused my career to the consultancy area, advising companies and individuals on the development of their construction projects.
Having worked in contracting companies I have a real insight on the site processes and together with my managing experience enables me to work in behalf of the Client while talking the same language than the other intervening parties.
An expert collaboration in behalf of the Client provides a preventive analysis in order minimise as much as possible all kind of risks related to every particular construction project. This collaboration could be provided either as consultant or advisor and in an independent manner or as a member of a work team.
The objective is to create as much certainty scenario as possible and leave no room for the unforeseen to reach the end of the project successfully.
In 2014, after years of developing my professional career, I gained the required experience to become a fully qualified Chartered Quantity Surveyor by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
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