Advanced Diploma in Quantity Surveying (QS)
*Core Modules*
*1. Construction Technology & Materials*
- *Building Construction Methods*
- Types of structures (residential, commercial, industrial), foundations, and finishes.
- Sustainable materials, green building standards (LEED, BREEAM).
- *Services Engineering*
- HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire safety systems.
*2. Cost Estimation and Measurement*
- *Quantities Take-off*
- Measurement rules (NRM, SMM7), BOQ (Bill of Quantities) preparation.
- Software tools: *CostX, **Bluebeam, **Plan swift*.
- *Pricing and Tendering*
- Unit rates, labour/material costs, preliminaries, and overheads.
- Competitive bidding strategies, tender documentation.
*3. Contract Administration & Law*
- *Construction Contracts*
- FIDIC, JCT, NEC contracts, and their applications.
- Variations, claims, delay analysis, and dispute resolution.
- *Legal Framework*
- Construction law, liability, insurance, and bonds.
*4. Project Cost Control*
- *Budget Management*
- Cash flow forecasting, cost-value reconciliation (CVR), earned value analysis (EVA).
- *Risk Management*
- Identifying cost risks, contingency planning, value engineering.
*5. Procurement and Supply Chain*
- *Procurement Strategies*
- Traditional, design-build, PPP (Public-Private Partnership), and EPC contracts.
- *Supplier Management*
- Vendor selection, subcontractor agreements, and supply chain optimization.
*6. BIM for Quantity Surveying*
- *BIM Integration*
- 4D/5D BIM for cost planning, clash detection, and lifecycle costing.
- Tools: *Revit, **Navisworks, **Solibri*.
*7. Professional Practice*
- *Ethics and Standards*
- RICS code of conduct, professional ethics, and sustainability in QS.
- *Client Management*
- Negotiation skills, stakeholder communication, and reporting.
*Elective Modules (Choose 2–3)*
1. *Infrastructure Economics*
- Cost management for highways, railways, and utilities.
2. *International Construction Projects*
- Cross-border contracts, currency fluctuations, and global procurement.
3. *Facilities Management*
- Lifecycle costing, maintenance budgeting, and asset management.
4. *Dispute Resolution*
- Arbitration, adjudication, and mediation techniques.
*Practical Components*
- *Software Labs*
- Hands-on training with *CostX, **Bluebeam*, and BIM tools.
- Estimating software simulations for residential/commercial projects.
- *Projects*
- Prepare a full BOQ for a real-world project.
- Case study analysis of cost overruns and claims resolution.
- *Internship/Capstone Project*
- 6–8 weeks with construction firms, consultancies, or government agencies.
- Final project: Develop a cost plan for a sustainable infrastructure project.
*Software & Tools Covered*
- *Cost Estimation*: CostX, Bluebeam, Planswift.
- *BIM*: Revit, Navisworks, Solibri.
- *Project Management*: Primavera P6, MS Project.
*Assessment Methods*
- Theory exams, BOQ submissions, software-based assignments, and viva voce.
- Case study presentations, tender report evaluations, and contract analysis.
*Additional Components*
- *Workshops*
- BIM for QS workflows, lean construction principles, and digital takeoff techniques.
- Mock negotiations and dispute resolution role-plays.
- *Industry Exposure*
- Guest lectures by QS professionals on topics like AI in cost estimation or post-pandemic construction trends.
- *Global Trends*
- Circular economy, modular construction, and smart city budgeting.