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M&E quantity surveyor jobs: getting the basics right
14 January 2009

In all construction projects, it is important to get the M&E costs right from the start. Because this section of costs as a proportion of the whole has been increasing dramatically in recent decades, an important aspect of M&E quantity surveyor jobs is to help businesses save a considerable amount of time, money and effort.

Those with M&E quantity surveyor jobs specialise in selecting and prioritising the use of various technologies, calculating their cost implications and advantages. Such rare and invaluable skills make the process of evaluating costs much easier for clients, design engineers and contractors, particularly in PFI (private finance initiative) construction projects. Considering the highly dynamic nature of these projects, planning for the costs involved in each and every stage of the construction is as crucial as actually completing them. It is the responsibility of those with M&E quantity surveyor jobs to take into account all complex and technical issues related to estimating the costs.

An even more critical task faced by those with M&E quantity surveyors jobs is to provide certainty on today’s increasingly multifaceted and environmentally friendly building and refurbishment projects. When choosing cutting-edge building equipment and services, it is necessary to apply unconventional methods to assessing their prices and add-on costs such as future maintenance and upgrade. This is why specialist M&E quantity surveyors deserve respect, as well-grounded logic and planning are essential to achieving success. The significance of M&E quantity surveyor jobs should never be underestimated.
 
 
 

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