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Description And Requirements
Ardmore have been at the forefront in delivering hundreds of major projects across London. We have established a major reputation for delivery of large-scale phased regeneration schemes. Some of our iconic projects include the Corinthia Hotel, Churchills Old War Office and the Greenwich Peninsula.
We build homes, offices, hotels, schools, medical centres, parks, playgrounds – every facility our great city needs. And we do it with passion. With sensitivity. With style!
The role of the Quantity Surveyor is to play an active supporting part in the various commercial activities associated with a project and in conformity with company procedures as laid down from time to time.
The Project:
This £54 mil project involves redevelopment and retrofit of a 20th century building into high end office spaces.
Ardmore has been appointed, as main contractor for the retrofit redevelopment of 5 Chancery Lane. The project, located between Holborn and Fleet Street, will be transformed to provide 105,637 sqft of exceptional office workspace.
The works involve demolition of the existing top floor whilst incorporating the two top floors to build a roof terrace with state of the art laminated timber structure.
Main Responsibilities:
• Compliance with and assistance in helping promote the Health and Safety policy.
• Provide support to the Project Quantity Surveyor, Senior Quantity Surveyor and Managing Quantity Surveyor.
• Assistance with the procurement of Sub-Contractors; Consultants and Suppliers.
• Contribution to the analysis of Sub-Contractors; Consultants and Suppliers tender returns.
• Subject to the prior approval of the Project Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor or Managing Quantity Surveyor and in accordance with company contractual arrangements, authorise payments in respect of interim and final applications for payment from Sub-Contractors, Consultants and Suppliers.
• Preparation, co-ordination, and processing labour only payments.
• Carry out building work take-offs, measurement and scheduling exercises and preparation of bills of quantities for the procurement and sub-letting processes.
We’re Looking For:


  • BSc in Quantity Surveying

  • Chartered member of RICS

  • JCT Contracts

  • Commercial knowledge

  • Minimum of 3 – 5 years of experience in Construction industry

Example of Company Benefits (Dependent on role level)


  • Competitive Maternity, Adoption & Paternity Pay scheme

  • Medical Cover (Most pre-existing conditions are covered) – Dependent on role level

  • Competitive holiday allowances, starting with 25 + bank holidays and going up to 29 days + Bank holidays (dependant on length of service), Day off on your birthday also included!

  • Competitive pension scheme to help you for when you retire

  • Life Assurance (Paying 4* your salary)

  • Relevant professional membership fees paid and continued support with your professional growth and Learning.

  • Generous Staff referral scheme, paying up to £3,500

  • The opportunity to save up to 25% on your bike via the Cycle to work scheme

  • Discounts on 100's of retailers and Gyms

Further Information About the Role
Kindly be aware that this advertisement for our job vacancy may not encompass all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the role described. It is subject to potential amendments at the sole discretion of Ardmore.
For a full role profile, please contact us directly.
Equal Opportunities
Ardmore are an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender, reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy or maternity.
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