Quantity Surveyor (fluent Dutch speaker)

Leeds
6 days ago
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RG Set Square have a long term assignment for a Quantity Surveyor who is fluent in Dutch (this is essential for this role) You will be based in the UK, but must be open to travel on an as and when need basis for site/client meetings, valuations etc. Your travel costs will be covered.

The successful Quantity Surveyor will be managing the following procurement/commercial activities;

Project - full refurbishment of 4 levels of an existing office in Maastricht, Netherlands to create new laboratories facilities

Timescales - 6 week mobilisation and 30 week construction duration

Resource - 2-3 days a week however open for discussion for further working days

Site presence - not critically, but must be open to travel on an as and when need basis for meetings / valuations etc.

Scope of service and experience required

  • Be familiar with the Dutch form of contract and the UAV 2012 conditions
  • Take control and lead on all procurement activities under a Construction Manager form of construction
  • Develop the procurement schedule and mange the tender process for each of the trade package contractors
  • Analyse and recommend the preferred trade package contractor
  • Review the Contracts Manager on key issues
  • Manage variation items and seek Contracts Manager approval
  • Manage payment applications and variations
  • Input on the main construction budget with the Project Director

    If you are interested in this long term opportunity and meet the above criteria, then please apply via the link

    RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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