Roles and responsibilities Take pictures of the exterior and interior of a property for later review and to include in their report Measure the exterior and interior of the property. Look around the exterior of the property and take notes of any potential damages or structural issues like a damaged rool broken window, chipping paint or termite damage.Look around the exterior of the property and take notes on any significant improvements that could increase the value of the property like a new root fresh paint, well-kept lawn or add-ons to the existing structure.Survey the interior of the property to identify the number of rooms, bathrooms and amenities like modem light fixtures and wood floors. Survey the interior of the property to identify potential structural issues or damages like chipping paint slanted floors or ceilings, holes in the floor or wall, outdated or stained flooring lack of natural light or other damagesReview local zoning codes. Compare the property's selling value to other buildings in the area. Draft a report using the notes and photos taken at the property.
1.Assist in establishing a client's requirements and undertake feasibility studies to ensure their proposals will work.2.Prepare and analyse project costings for tenders, such as materials, quantities, labour and time.3.Prepare tender and contract documents, including bills of quantities with the architect and/or the client.4.Negotiate contracts and work schedules.5.Allocate work to subcontractors and oversee their work at all stages of the construction.6.Perform risk, value management and cost control during construction.7.Undertake cost analysis for repair and maintenance project work.8.Advise on a procurement strategy9.Identify, analyse and develop responses to commercial risks.10.Identify, analyse and develop responses to commercial risks.11.Analyse outcomes and write detailed progress report.12.Value completed work, oversee bills and arrange payments.13.Maintain awareness of the different building contracts in current use.14.Understand the implications of health and safety regulations