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AbstractDeployment of appropriate skills and competencies is crucial and germane to the development and continuous relevance of any profession. In the built environment, the science for selecting the required skills and competencies expected of quantity surveyors and understanding the inherent dependencies between them remains a research issue. The purpose of this study was to determine the skill requirements and competencies expected of quantity surveyors. A structured questionnaire was administered among quantity surveyors, architects, engineers, builders and clients in Nigeria. The respondents were asked to give rating, on a 5 point Likert scale, on usual skills and competencies required of quantity surveyors. A secondary objective of the study was to examine the important skills and competencies and categorized them into core skill, basic skill, core competence, optional competence and special competence. The results of the study indicate the important skills as computer literacy, building engineering, information technology, economics, measurement/quantification and knowledge of civil/heavy engineering works. The results also indicate the important competencies as cost planning and control, estimating, construction procurement system, contract documentation, contract administration and project management. It is emphasized that the findings of the research have considerable implications on the training and practice of quantity surveying in Nigeria.

Highlights

  • Quantity surveyors add value primarily to the financial and contractual management of construction projects at the pre-construction, construction and post construction stages

  • The remaining 15.70% are from client organisations and the respondents range from accountants (3.60%), lawyers (1.80%), insurance brokers (0.67%), medical doctors (1.12%), bankers (2.25%) and estate surveyors (1.57%)

  • Based on the explorative survey of major stakeholders in the Nigerian construction industry, this paper presents the findings of a study that examined the core skill requirement and competencies expected of quantity surveyors

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Introduction

Quantity surveyors add value primarily to the financial and contractual management of construction projects at the pre-construction, construction and post construction stages. In the evaluation of the training needs of construction site managers, Odusami et al (2007) opined that the general belief in modern times is that construction site managers are being faced with skill shortages How they have been coping with the dynamism of the changing world of construction technology, materials innovation, management techniques, knowledge profusion and client requirement remains a subject of continuous inquiry. While this submission may not be different from the performance expectation of quantity surveyors; investigation into their competencies has been of interest to researchers in quantity surveying training and practice

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