The concept of professionalism and the duties
and responsibilities of built environment professionals.
The role of the main professions involved in the
development process and the nature of collaborative work in a
multi-disciplinary team and critically reflect on the impact of building
projects on clients, users and the wider community taking into account both
positive and negative consequences of development including environmental
impact.
The legal, professional and statutory
responsibilities of the built environment professionals, and the organizations,
regulations and procedures involved in the negotiation and approval of designs,
including land law, development control, building regulations and health and
safety legislation.
The needs and aspirations of clients and
through collaborative working identify and evaluate a range of
alternatives in responding to the brief and considering the appropriate
development process.
Collaborative practice within the
industry, its enablers and barriers and the role of effective team working
on collaborative working.
Requirements:
Masters in Civil Engineering/Quantity Surveying
(or similar).
Minimum 5 years of industry experience as a
Quantity Surveyor.
Lecturing experience in a reputed university
(preferred).
Experience in setting assessments and grading
them.