About RRGS BANDARA
Senior Lecturer, Project Manager,Engineer,Quantity Surveyor
AcademicSkills 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
Industry Competence Steering Group restructure
ICSG transitions to the Industry Competence Committee (ICC) under the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Principal Contractor Competency Certification Scheme
CIOB PCCCS competence framework for Principal Contractors.
The CIAT Principal Designer register
Issues explained via a series of FAQs.
Conservation in the age of the fourth (digital) industrial revolution.
Shaping the future of heritage
Embracing the evolution of economic thinking.
Ministers to unleash biggest building boom in half a century
50 major infrastructure projects, 5 billion for housing and 1.5 million homes.
RIBA Principal Designer Practice Note published
With key descriptions, best practice examples and FAQs, with supporting template resources.
Electrical businesses brace for project delays in 2025
BEB survey reveals over half worried about impact of delays.
Accelerating the remediation of buildings with unsafe cladding in England
The government publishes its Remediation Acceleration Plan.
Airtightness in raised access plenum floors
New testing guidance from BSRIA out now.
Picking up the hard hat on site or not
Common factors preventing workers using head protection and how to solve them.
Building trust with customers through endorsed trades
Commitment to quality demonstrated through government endorsed scheme.
New guidance for preparing structural submissions for Gateways 2 and 3
Published by the The Institution of Structural Engineers.
CIOB launches global mental health survey
To address the silent mental health crisis in construction.
New categories in sustainability, health and safety, and emerging talent.
Key takeaways from the BSRIA Briefing 2024
Not just waiting for Net Zero, but driving it.