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As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you would essentially have residential development expertise and experience of managing projects at Pre-Contract stages 1-3 early stage design and feasibility through to planning application stage and beyond into Stage 4/5. Exposure to development schemes of 500 units to 1,000 in quantum would be advantageous and experience in Design and Build JCT contracts and 2 stage tender process in construction. You would ideally be chartered and worked for a PQS company in a cost management role, or a Main Contractor, Property Developer in a Quantity Surveying role.

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