Liberal Construction Company Overview
Established in 2010, Liberal Construction has consistently delivered on US Government-funded projects in the Middle East. Today, we have grown into a global organization headquartered in the U.S., offering design/build (D/B) and design/bid/build (D/B/B) services for both the US Government and private sector clients. As an SBA-registered small business in Virginia, we also maintain international offices in Bahrain and UAE.
We pride ourselves on cultivating an inclusive culture of innovation. Our employees are our greatest asset, and we continuously strive to recognize their value. Currently, we invite dynamic individuals to join our ever-growing team for a role based in our Bahrain office.
Position: Quantity Surveyor/Estimator
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Quantity Surveyor/Estimator (QSE) to join our team. As a Quantity Surveyor/Estimator, you will be responsible for accurately estimating the costs and quantities involved in construction projects, analyzing project specifications, and providing cost management and procurement support throughout the project lifecycle. Your expertise in quantity surveying and estimation will contribute to the successful delivery of projects on time and within budget. The QSE is required to be experienced in all construction disciplines to include, but no be limited to the following trades: Architectural, Civil, Electrical, Fire Alarm-Suppression, HVAC Controls (BMS) Mechanical, Plumbing, Structural, Underground Utilities.
Responsibilities:
- Prepare accurate and detailed estimates, for all trades and disciplines, for construction projects, including material quantities, labor costs, equipment requirements, and project timelines.
- Conduct thorough analysis of project specifications, drawings, scope of work (SOW) requirements and related documents to identify key cost factors and potential risks.
- Collaborate with project managers, architects, engineers, and subcontractors to gather necessary information for estimating purposes.
- Utilize industry-specific software and tools to perform takeoffs, cost calculations, and generate comprehensive estimates that include technical narratives, which describe and detail key elements of the pricing estimate.
- Assist with the development, preparation and submission of timely and competitive bids and proposals to clients, ensuring compliance with project requirements and contractual obligations.
- Monitor and track project costs throughout the construction phase, highlighting any deviations from the estimated budget and providing recommendations for cost control measures.
- Collaborate with procurement and site teams to obtain competitive pricing for materials, equipment, and subcontractor services.
- Review and negotiate contract terms and conditions with subcontractors and suppliers, ensuring favorable terms for the company and complete compliance with contract requirements.
- Conduct value engineering exercises to identify cost-saving opportunities without compromising project quality and functionality.
- Prepare and maintain accurate cost databases, historical cost data, and benchmarking information for future reference and continuous improvement.
- Provide support in dispute resolution and claims management processes, including the preparation of cost impact assessments and documentation.
- Stay updated on industry trends, market conditions, and regulatory changes that may impact project costs and estimating practices.
- Collaborate with project teams to develop and implement cost control strategies, change management processes, and risk mitigation measures.
- Ensure compliance with relevant measurement standards, codes of practice, and industry guidelines in quantity surveying and estimation activities.
- Foster strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers, promoting a collaborative and professional work environment.
- Be a positive team member and engage the project management office (PMO) and project teams (Site) when needed and provide support as required.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field. Professional certifications or memberships are a plus.
- Proven experience working as a Quantity Surveyor/Estimator in the construction industry for at least five (5) years.
- Proficiency in industry-specific software and tools for estimating, takeoff, and cost management. Proficiency with CADD, BIM and other engineering drawings software.
- Strong analytical skills, organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to interpret project specifications and drawings accurately.
- Excellent numerical and mathematical abilities, with a sound understanding of cost estimation methodologies and techniques.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders.
- Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines.
- Familiarity with relevant measurement standards, codes of practice, and industry regulations.
- Knowledge of procurement processes and contract management principles.
- Strong negotiation and problem-solving skills.
- Self-motivated and proactive, with a strong integrity and a commitment to delivering high-quality work.