Course Overview
3 good reasons to study Quantity Surveying (Mechanical and Electrical) at Salford, The full Masters degree is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Organise and plan mechanical and electrical projects, Follow a programme designed for those wanting to specialise in this area of quantity surveying, Course Summary, The programme of study will equip you with a professional understanding of procurement, financial and risk management, and lifecycle cost management, as they apply to the construction industry. In addition to formalising your knowledge of traditional quantity surveying, you-ll receive a solid grounding in cutting-edge developments applying to mechanical and electrical works. Course Details, This course aims to create reflective practitioners in quantity surveying who have a knowledge and understanding of procurement and financial management and recognise the significance of process, technology and people to the success of mechanical and electrical projects. You will critically examine existing practice through implementing process measurement and evaluate alternative strategies for process improvement. Learn how to: Organise and plan the procurement and financial management of construction projects, Very effectively manage and administer construction contracts, Lead and work effectively with project teams and communicate effectively in a variety of forms.