Role Purpose
The Mechanical & Electrical Quantity Surveyor is responsible for managing all commercial and contractual aspects of M&E works within construction projects. This includes cost estimation, procurement, contract administration, and financial reporting, ensuring projects are delivered within budget and in line with contractual obligations.
Key Responsibilities
Pre-Contract
Prepare cost estimates and budgets for mechanical and electrical works.
Assist in tender preparation and evaluation of subcontractor bids.
Develop bills of quantities (BoQ), pricing schedules, and cost plans specific to M&E trades.
Provide input during value engineering exercises to optimize M&E design and cost efficiency.
Post-Contract
Manage and monitor costs for M&E packages throughout project lifecycle.
Prepare interim valuations, variations, and final accounts for M&E works.
Assess subcontractor applications for payment and certify payments.
Prepare cost reports, forecasts, and cash flow projections for M&E elements.
Negotiate with subcontractors and suppliers to achieve best value.
Ensure contractual compliance with main contractor/client agreements for M&E packages.
Support project managers and engineers with commercial and contractual advice.
Contract & Risk Management
Administer standard forms of contract (e.g., NEC, JCT, FIDIC) for M&E works.
Identify, manage, and mitigate commercial risks associated with mechanical and electrical packages.
Monitor and track variations, claims, and potential disputes.
Key Skills & Competencies
Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical construction works (HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, power, lighting, data, etc.).
Excellent understanding of construction contracts and procurement routes.
Proficiency in cost estimation, financial reporting, and commercial administration.
Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Proficient in MS Office, cost management software (e.g., CostX, Candy, or similar).
Good communication skills, able to work with multidisciplinary teams.