About RRGS BANDARA
Senior Lecturer, Project Manager,Engineer,Quantity Surveyor
Skills to be required for a professional Quantity Surveyor
Methodical and analytical thinking as will as practical and logical reasoning skills
Problem solving skills with a creative approach
Skill related to mathematics and financial management
Concise writing skills to produce reports on complex information * Thorough knowledge and understanding of building and construction codes, regulations, etc
have enough hands on, work experience
Formal education is important, but being able to demonstrate that you have a relevant understanding of building and construction can go a long way
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Continuing professional development is almost the norm in today's business world.
The RICS offers a lifelong learning programme that will allow you to record and mark any professional developments that you have made over the years.
Programs designed to promote learning in an open atmosphere, as well as provide a space for private study
RICS has also established conferences and events that quantity surveyors can attend to learn more
Featured articles and news
Cutting construction carbon footprint by caring for soil
Is construction neglecting one of the planet’s most powerful carbon stores and one of our greatest natural climate allies.
ARCHITECTURE: How's it progressing?
Archiblogger posing questions of a historical and contextual nature.
The roofscape of Hampstead Garden Suburb
Residents, architects and roofers need to understand detailing.
Homes, landlords. tenants and the new housing standards
What will it all mean?
The Architectural Technology podcast: Where it's AT
Catch-up on the latest episodes.
Edmundson Apprentice of the Year award 2026
Entries now open for this Electrical Contractors' Association award.
Traditional blue-grey slate from one of the oldest and largest UK slate quarries down in Cornwall.
There are plenty of sources with the potential to be redeveloped.
Change of use legislation breaths new life into buildings
A run down on Class MA of the General Permitted Development Order.
Solar generation in the historic environment
Success requires understanding each site in detail.
Level 6 Design, Construction and Management BSc
CIOB launches first-ever degree programme to develop the next generation of construction leaders.
Open for business as of April, with its 2026 prospectus and new pipeline of housing schemes.
The operational value of workforce health
Keeping projects moving. Incorporating unplanned absence and the importance of health, in operations.
A carbon case for indigenous slate
UK slate can offer clear embodied carbon advantages.
Costs and insolvencies mount for SMEs, despite growth
Construction sector under insolvency and wage bill pressure in part linked to National Insurance, says report.




















