Responsibilities
Building surveyors work in many areas of property and construction so the work is diverse and rarely routine. Tasks often involve:
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ensuring projects are completed on budget and to schedule;
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advising clients on schemes and projects and determining requirements;
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preparing scheme designs with costings, programmes for completion of projects and specification of works;
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organising documents for tender and advising on appointing contractors, designers and procurement routes;
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determining the condition of existing buildings, identifying and analysing defects, including proposals for repair;
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advising on energy efficiency, environmental impact and sustainable construction;
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instructing on the preservation/conservation of historic buildings;
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advising on the management and supervision of maintenance of buildings;
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dealing with planning applications and advising on property legislation and building regulations;
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assessing and designing buildings to meet the needs of people with disabilities;
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instructing on construction design and management regulations;
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negotiating dilapidations (when there is a legal liability for a property's state of disrepair);
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carrying out feasibility studies;
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advising on the health and safety aspects of buildings;
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advising on boundary and rights of light disputes and party wall procedures;
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preparing insurance assessments and claims.
Salary depends upon interview and Last drawn.
no bars for right candidate.
KeySkills : Construction,Survey Engineer,Civil
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