Quantity Surveyor
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Job Type | Permanent |
Location | South Woodford |
Area | London , UKEssex, UK |
Sector | Quantity Surveying (Commercial) |
Salary | Up to £60,000 per annum + Car Allowance + Benefits |
Currency | GBP |
Start Date | 1 Month |
Advertiser | Robert Ferrari |
Telephone | 01727854054 |
Job Ref | RF2304 |
- Description
- The company is progressive and forward looking – but above all highly successful in the cyclical maintenance service to Local Authorities, registered Social Landlords (RSLs), Arms Length, Management Organisations, (ALMOs) and Private Sector Commercial Property Groups.
They are currently seeking a Quantity Surveyor who will be responsible for all commercial aspects of projects from appraisal and validation of subcontractor applications, including
cost valuation reporting, submission and negotiation of final accounts a thorough knowledge of current forms of contract.
The cyclical service Maintenance of all a buildings operating components and structures and includes:
Cyclical external and interior redecorating
Planned cyclical external regeneration works to maintain the fabric quality and
condition of properties i.e. roofing, concrete repairs, repair to brickwork, joinery etc
Upgrading and modernisation of kitchens, bathrooms , communal areas and entrances (Decent Homes Projects)
Grounds maintenance works including general landscaping, graffiti removal, pest and bird control to preserve the environment of a property
Safety and security improvements to ensure emergencies can be contained and prevented
Planned Maintenance provides a complete service in all aspects of building maintenance
EXPERIENCE IN PLANNED AND CYCLICAL MAINTENANCE / REFURBISHMENT PROJECTS IS ESSENTIAL
The opportunity is unique and challenging, and the rewards include Car Allowance/Business Mileage + Pension + BUPA
Please email Robert Ferrari your CV in strict confidence to or call for a preliminary discussion.