Understanding the Role of BHADANI'S Construction Management Training and Role of Construction Managers in the Construction Industry Market Cost Analysis Quality Control and Quality Assurance Techniques used (Basics) Construction Methodologies of Civil Works and How it works in Construction Industry Construction Activities Identification Analysis and Report Generation Making Project Chartered and Feasible Reports Project Risk Analysis and Action Reports Understanding and Reading the Structural and Architectural Drawings Quantity Take off From the Drawings Like PCC , RCC , Reinforcement , Shuttering Etc. Quantity Take off From the Architectural Drawings (Like Brickwork, Plaster Painting Putty Work Etc.) Faster Take off Methodologies from Drawings of Civil Analysis of All Kinds of Civil Drawings with Proper Presentation in Excel Formats Management Information System (MIS) Generation and Preparation in Proper Formats as per IS Standards Estimation of All Kinds of CIVIL , INTERIOR, BRIDGE, ROADS, HIGHWAYS, CANAL, CULVERTS, DRAINS, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING , RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS TRAINING Estimation Technique During Design Phase Estimation Technique During Pre-Construction Phase Estimation Technique During Post-Construction Phase Calculator Making of Concrete Steel, Brickwork, Plaster Painting Etc. Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) Estimation Costing Techniques of All Kinds of CIVIL , INTERIOR, BRIDGE, ROADS, HIGHWAYS, CANAL, CULVERTS, DRAINS, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING , RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS TRAINING Costing Techniques- Risk Based Costing Costing Techniques - Parametric Costing Costing Techniques - Machinery Transport Management and Costing Costing Techniques - Scope Estimation and Cost Analysis Costing Techniques - Methods Costing Techniques - Consulting Part and Software Usage Part for the Construction Project S-Curve Reporting Labour Deployment Planning As per Budget Labour Economics and Productivity Analysis Labour Output Analysis as per IS Code, Schedule of Rates and As per BHADANI'S New Technique Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) and Management Machinery Output Analysis as per Market Standards Profit and Loss Analysis in Labour and Machinery Deployed at Construction Site Daily Work Report (DWR) Preparation as per Quantity Surveyor Standards Bar Bending Schedule (BBS) of All RCC Structures Like Footing Beams Slabs, Columns , Raft , Footing, Staircase Etc. Bill of Quantity (BOQ) Take off (Material and Preparation) Rate Analysis of All Kinds of Civil Works Material Reconciliation Techniques from Contractor and Client's Side Material Procurement Strategies as per the techniques used in Quantity Surveying FREE LANCE Quantity Surveying with Hands on Practice
Reading Drawings Quantity Takeofff Estimation & Costing Rate Analysis BOQ BBS Billing & Planning of Construction Projects etc. Cost Controlling & Budgeting BHADANIS Methods
Reading Drawings Quantity Takeofff Estimation & Costing Rate Analysis BOQ BBS Billing & Planning of Construction Projects etc. Cost Controlling & Budgeting BHADANIS Methods
Reading Drawings Quantity Takeofff Estimation & Costing Rate Analysis BOQ BBS Billing & Planning of Construction Projects etc. Cost Controlling & Budgeting BHADANIS Methods
Reading Drawings Quantity Takeofff Estimation & Costing Rate Analysis BOQ BBS Billing & Planning of Construction Projects etc. Cost Controlling & Budgeting BHADANIS Methods
Reading Drawings Quantity Takeofff Estimation & Costing Rate Analysis BOQ BBS Billing & Planning of Construction Projects etc. Cost Controlling & Budgeting BHADANIS Methods
Quantity Surveying Estimation and Costing Rate Analysis BOQ Preparation Cost Control and Budgeting Document Controlling Indian Construction Standards and Gulf Countries ( Extra Advantage)
Job Description YOU CAN APPLY IF YOU HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE FIELD MANAGEMENT OF LABOUR, MATERIAL AND MACHINERIES Quantity Take-Off and Measurement The architect studies architectural and structural drawings in detail and carries out precise measurements of all building components such as excavation, foundations, RCC, masonry, plastering, flooring, roofing, doors, windows, finishes, and services. prepare detailed quantity take-off sheets following standard measurement rules such as IS 1200. Any missing or unclear dimensions in drawings are identified and clarified with the design team before measurement is finalized. Bill of Quantities (BOQ) Preparation The architect prepares an item-wise Bill of Quantities covering civil, finishing, and service works. Each item is described with proper units such as square meters, cubic meters, kilograms, or numbers. The BOQ is updated whenever drawings are revised or scope changes occur. Cost Estimation The architect prepares cost estimates based on the Schedule of Rates, market quotations, or contractor inputs. These estimates are prepared at different project stages such as preliminary, detailed, and revised. The architect also advises management or clients on project cost forecasts and cash flow requirements. Tendering and Contract Support The architect prepares tender documents including the BOQ, specifications, and conditions of contract. They assist in inviting quotations from contractors and suppliers, prepare comparative statements to evaluate the received quotations, and recommend the most suitable contractor for approval based on cost and compliance. Billing and Payment CertificationThe architect verifies contractors’ interim and final bills by checking site measurements against billed quantities. Deductions for advances, recoveries, or penalties are applied wherever required. After careful verification, the architect certifies the payment recommendation for release to the contractor. Site Verification and Coordination The architect visits the site regularly to verify the progress of work. They cross-check whether materials used and the work executed match the specifications and drawings. Material consumption and wastage are monitored closely. The architect also coordinates with site engineers, contractors, and design teams to resolve any cost or measurement-related issues. Budget Control and Reporting The architect maintains updated records of quantities and costs. They prepare cost reports to show planned versus actual expenditure. Cost overruns or savings are highlighted at an early stage for management review. The architect also prepares cash flow projections to help plan financial requirements. Variation and Change Management The architect measures and values all additional works, scope changes, and variations. They negotiate with contractors for fair rates on extra items and maintain records of approved and pending variations throughout the project. Documentation and Record Keeping The architect maintains organized records of take-off sheets, BOQs, rate analysis sheets, bills, and supporting documents. All measurement records are kept traceable and verifiable at any stage. Drawings and related documents are updated as per site execution and as-built conditions. Required Skills and CompetenciesThe role requires strong knowledge of measurement methods under IS codes and PWD norms. The architect must be skilled in reading and interpreting architectural, structural, and service drawings. A good understanding of construction practices, material consumption, and rate analysis is essential. Attention to detail, accuracy in measurement, coordination with teams, and proper record-keeping are key expectations from this role. Typical Daily Duties In the morning the reviews drawings and prepares take-off sheets. During mid-day they check site progress, verify measurements, and update BOQ records. In the afternoon they verify contractor bills, prepare reports, and update cost records. Towards the evening they draft correspondence, finalize daily reports, and plan the next day’s work.
MUST KNOW BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYOR ROLE IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ANYBODY CAN APPLY IF THEY HAVE LESS KNOWLEDGE FIELD MANAGEMENT OF LABOURS, MATERIAL AND MACHINE ENSURE TASKS ARE BEING COMPLETED ON PLANNED SCHEDULE QUANTITY SURVEYING ESTIMATION & COSTING RATE ANALYSIS BOQ BBS BILLING & PLANNING ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT COST CONTROL AND BUDGETING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS PLANNING & MANAGEMENT MEP HVAC , FIREFIGHTING, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL ESTIMATION COSTING ETC.
Quantity Take-Off and Measurement The architect studies architectural and structural drawings in detail and carries out precise measurements of all building components such as excavation, foundations, RCC, masonry, plastering, flooring, roofing, doors, windows, finishes, and services. prepare detailed quantity take-off sheets following standard measurement rules such as IS 1200. Any missing or unclear dimensions in drawings are identified and clarified with the design team before measurement is finalized. Bill of Quantities (BOQ) Preparation The architect prepares an item-wise Bill of Quantities covering civil, finishing, and service works. Each item is described with proper units such as square meters, cubic meters, kilograms, or numbers. The BOQ is updated whenever drawings are revised or scope changes occur. Cost Estimation The architect prepares cost estimates based on the Schedule of Rates, market quotations, or contractor inputs. These estimates are prepared at different project stages such as preliminary, detailed, and revised. The architect also advises management or clients on project cost forecasts and cash flow requirements. Tendering and Contract Support The architect prepares tender documents including the BOQ, specifications, and conditions of contract. They assist in inviting quotations from contractors and suppliers, prepare comparative statements to evaluate the received quotations, and recommend the most suitable contractor for approval based on cost and compliance. Billing and Payment CertificationThe architect verifies contractors’ interim and final bills by checking site measurements against billed quantities. Deductions for advances, recoveries, or penalties are applied wherever required. After careful verification, the architect certifies the payment recommendation for release to the contractor. Site Verification and Coordination The architect visits the site regularly to verify the progress of work. They cross-check whether materials used and the work executed match the specifications and drawings. Material consumption and wastage are monitored closely. The architect also coordinates with site engineers, contractors, and design teams to resolve any cost or measurement-related issues. Budget Control and Reporting The architect maintains updated records of quantities and costs. They prepare cost reports to show planned versus actual expenditure. Cost overruns or savings are highlighted at an early stage for management review. The architect also prepares cash flow projections to help plan financial requirements. Variation and Change Management The architect measures and values all additional works, scope changes, and variations. They negotiate with contractors for fair rates on extra items and maintain records of approved and pending variations throughout the project. Documentation and Record Keeping The architect maintains organized records of take-off sheets, BOQs, rate analysis sheets, bills, and supporting documents. All measurement records are kept traceable and verifiable at any stage. Drawings and related documents are updated as per site execution and as-built conditions. Required Skills and CompetenciesThe role requires strong knowledge of measurement methods under IS codes and PWD norms. The architect must be skilled in reading and interpreting architectural, structural, and service drawings. A good understanding of construction practices, material consumption, and rate analysis is essential. Attention to detail, accuracy in measurement, coordination with teams, and proper record-keeping are key expectations from this role. Typical Daily Duties In the morning the reviews drawings and prepares take-off sheets. During mid-day they check site progress, verify measurements, and update BOQ records. In the afternoon they verify contractor bills, prepare reports, and update cost records. Towards the evening they draft correspondence, finalize daily reports, and plan the next day’s work.
Understanding the Role of BHADANI'S Construction Management Training and Role of Construction Managers in the Construction Industry Market Cost Analysis Quality Control and Quality Assurance Techniques used (Basics) Construction Methodologies of Civil Works and How it works in Construction Industry Construction Activities Identification Analysis and Report Generation Making Project Chartered and Feasible Reports Project Risk Analysis and Action Reports Understanding and Reading the Structural and Architectural Drawings Quantity Take off From the Drawings Like PCC , RCC , Reinforcement , Shuttering Etc. Quantity Take off From the Architectural Drawings (Like Brickwork, Plaster Painting Putty Work Etc.) Faster Take off Methodologies from Drawings of Civil Analysis of All Kinds of Civil Drawings with Proper Presentation in Excel Formats Management Information System (MIS) Generation and Preparation in Proper Formats as per IS Standards Estimation of All Kinds of CIVIL , INTERIOR, BRIDGE, ROADS, HIGHWAYS, CANAL, CULVERTS, DRAINS, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING , RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS TRAINING Estimation Technique During Design Phase Estimation Technique During Pre-Construction Phase Estimation Technique During Post-Construction Phase Calculator Making of Concrete Steel, Brickwork, Plaster Painting Etc. Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) Estimation Costing Techniques of All Kinds of CIVIL , INTERIOR, BRIDGE, ROADS, HIGHWAYS, CANAL, CULVERTS, DRAINS, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING , RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS TRAINING Costing Techniques- Risk Based Costing Costing Techniques - Parametric Costing Costing Techniques - Machinery Transport Management and Costing Costing Techniques - Scope Estimation and Cost Analysis Costing Techniques - Methods Costing Techniques - Consulting Part and Software Usage Part for the Construction Project S-Curve Reporting Labour Deployment Planning As per Budget Labour Economics and Productivity Analysis Labour Output Analysis as per IS Code, Schedule of Rates and As per BHADANI'S New Technique Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) and Management Machinery Output Analysis as per Market Standards Profit and Loss Analysis in Labour and Machinery Deployed at Construction Site Daily Work Report (DWR) Preparation as per Quantity Surveyor Standards Bar Bending Schedule (BBS) of All RCC Structures Like Footing Beams Slabs, Columns , Raft , Footing, Staircase Etc. Bill of Quantity (BOQ) Take off (Material and Preparation) Rate Analysis of All Kinds of Civil Works Material Reconciliation Techniques from Contractor and Client's Side Material Procurement Strategies as per the techniques used in Quantity Surveying FREE LANCE Quantity Surveying with Hands on Practice
APPLY FROM BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYORS WEBSITE DIRECTLY As the Candidate for this role, you will be responsible for preparing accurate quotations, material take-offs, and bills of quantities for custom furniture and interior projects. Your role will require a strong attention to detail, understanding of furniture materials, finishes, and hardware, as well as the ability to coordinate with design and production teams. Key Responsibilities: - Quotation Preparation: - Prepare accurate and competitive quotations for client projects based on drawings, designs, and specifications. - Ensure all cost elements (material, labour, hardware, polish, transportation, installation, overheads) are included. - Quantity & Material Calculation: - Study design drawings and create detailed Bills of Quantities (BOQ). - Calculate material requirements: plywood, MDF, laminates, veneers, hardware, polish/PU, glass, upholstery, etc. - Identify wastage factors and optimize usage. - Costing & Pricing: - Prepare detailed costing sheets for each item/project. - Maintain updated knowledge of material and labour costs. - Support management in pricing strategies to ensure profitability. - Vendor & Rate Coordination: - Liaise with procurement to update vendor price lists. - Evaluate and compare vendor quotations to ensure accurate cost inputs. - Collaboration: - Work with design team for clarity on specifications and finishes. - Coordinate with production team for feasibility and actual consumption feedback. - Support the sales team with technical clarifications during client discussions.
MUST KNOW BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYOR ROLE IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY APPLY DIRECTLY FROM BHADANIS WEBSITE ANYBODY CAN APPLY IF THEY HAVE LESS KNOWLEDGE FIELD MANAGEMENT OF LABOURS, MATERIAL AND MACHINE ENSURE TASKS ARE BEING COMPLETED ON PLANNED SCHEDULE QUANTITY SURVEYING ESTIMATION & COSTING RATE ANALYSIS BOQ BBS BILLING & PLANNING ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT COST CONTROL AND BUDGETING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS PLANNING & MANAGEMENT MEP HVAC , FIREFIGHTING, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL ESTIMATION COSTING ETC.