QSM559 W 2 Proc
QSM559 W 2 Proc
QSM559 W 2 Proc
Involved
Quantity Surveyors & His
Duties
by
PART 1:
Building Process & Parties
Involved
PART 2:
Quantity Surveors & His
Duties
Roles and Responsibilities of a Quantity
Surveyor
What is Construction?
TERMS?
TYPE?
APPROACHES?
COST?
TIME?
WEEKS?
MONTHS? YEAR?
CONSTRUCTION
PROCESSES?
SEQUENCES?
SOURCES?
RESOURCES?
Man? Machine?
PARTIES?
WORKS?
RULES?
REGULATIONS?
What is Construction
Industry?
P1 S2 CIDB Act 1994 Act 520
Construction Industry is an industry concerning
all construction works.
Town & Country Planning Act 1971
The carrying out of building, engineering,
mining or other operations in, on, over or
under land or the making of material change
in the use of any building or other land
Construction??
CIDB 1994 Act 520
Installation
Renewal
Maintenance
Construction Dismantling
Demolition
Renovation
Extension
Repair
Alteration
OF
BUILDING
TYPE
STRUCTURE
CIVIL ENG
STRUCTURE
CANAL,
MECH & ELEC
SEWERAGE
WORKS
& PIPE
SOIL,
EARTH &
WATER
CONTROL
Economy Construction
3.3% to 4% of GDP contributed by construction
industry (MOF 2001)
The government sectors accounts for 52.5% of
construction volume consists of residential, mix
development incl. maintenance and repair
42K over construction firms recorded as of 2002
with many firms capable of million RM projects
locally and internationally
Construction caters for employment in Malaysia
Property Development
CAPITAL
to finance
the
development
process
LAND
to be
develope
d
RESOURCE
S in the form
of labour and
material
Essential
elements
ENTREPRENEUR
to initiate and
manage the
development
FUND
from public
or private
sources
CIDB
CI/SfB Sytem
Housing, Non
residential,
Engineering,
Industrial
Civil Engineering,
Building, M&E
BSC
Others
Building, Highways,
Heavy Construction,
Residential,
Industrial etc.
Features of Construction
Industry
Each are
FRAGMENTATION
UNIQUE - Design, Crafts,
Location,
Experts, Complex,
Characters,
Combined effort,
Design, Product,
Parties involved
Conditions,
Circumstances
etc.
Inception
CL, Arch
Feasibility
CRep, Arch,
Eng, QS
Outline proposal
All
Scheme design
All
Detailed design
Arch, Eng, QS
Production information
Arch Eng
Bill of Quantities
Arch QS
Tender action
Tender process
All
Project planning
Cont
Operation on site
Completion
Feedback
All
Sketch
Plans
PROFESIONAL
Working
Drawings
TASK
Site Operations
STAGE
Briefing
Forms of Construction
Project Procurement
Procedure of converting a requirement or requisition
into a performable contract
Project Participants
CLIENT
Employer,
Owner,
Developer
CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR
Project Manager,
Planners, Designers,
Architect, Engineer,
Quantity Surveyors,
Land Surveyors,
ID, Landscape,
Other specialist
Main Contractor,
Subcontractor,
Specialist,
Labour only subcon,
Design & build
contractors
Other Participants
Materials and Equipment Suppliers
Sectors
Manpower
Finance Sector
Approving Sectors
Contractual
Relationship
EMPLOYER
MAIN
CONTRACT
CONTRACTOR
Conditions of engagement
Domestic SC
Architect
Engineer
Sub
contractor
Contract of sale
Suppliers
NSC
Quantity Surveyor
Nominated Sub
Con
Whos Who?
Please identify the participants and briefly
explain what are their roles in a typical
setting of a construction process.
TUTORIAL
What are the responsibilities of a QS in a
typical Construction settings? Pre
Contract? Post Contract?
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