Roger
Knowles
My career started when I left
school and took up a position of
Junior Quantity Surveyor in private
practise. In my first few years I
learned how buildings are
constructed and the basic principles
of measurement. The skill of
preparing bills of quantities, final
accounts and cost plans was to
follow and with it the ability to
financially manages the whole
construction process. I then moved
into managing an office for my
employer and finally started a
business of my own which provided QS
and dispute resolution services.
Throughout my career I have
benefited greatly from being able to
use the skills which I learned as a
Quantity Surveyor.
Andrew
Williams, Principal of Andrew R
Williams and Associates, Consulting
Quantity Surveyors: Building
Consultants
My Grandfather was a Director of a
small building company. My father was a QS. After being taken around a
large number of Building Sites
during my formative years (Health
and safety rules were less onerous
in those days), staring at partially
completed buildings and absorbing
phrases like exceptionally
inclement weather, extensions
of time, contractual claims
and the like, my life was destined
to go one of two ways.
I either went into the Building
Industry or rejected it completely.
Luckily, building was in my blood.
After a four year full time course in Quantity
Surveying and a further two years of
part time study, I went to work for
well established
Since setting up in Private
Practice, I have been actively
involved in pre-and post contract QS
work both for private clients and
contracting organisations.
I have been involved is schemes
ranging from a major restoration
works on a large church, alterations
to bank buildings, new build housing
schemes, self build housing schemes,
new factory units, office block
developments, dockland redevelopment
work, barn conversions and remedial
works on fire damaged buildings. In
addition, I have attended court as
an expert witness and have published
a number of building related books.
Steve
Newcombe, Associate,
Mott MacDonald
Steve
has been in the construction
industry since 1982 and has
experience in a wide range of roles.
The majority of Steve’s extensive
experience being in the role of
Employer’s Agent or Quantity
Surveyor in both pre and post
contract processes. Steve also has
experience in Risk Management,
Project Management and as a
partnering advisor.
Steve is now Health Sector Lead for Mott
MacDonald’s project and cost management unit. Steve’s varied experience and
obvious expertise in his field has lead to him being appointed head of Mott
MacDonald’s centre of excellence for Employer’s Agent/Representative
Services.
Scott
Thomas - Senior Quantity Surveyor,
Birse Rail
I started my commercial career with
Costain Major Projects back in 1990,
where I initially undertook Civil
Engineering studies before
eventually doing my Q.S. Diploma at
the College of Estate Management,
Reading University.
My career has primarily been on
major highway civil schemes e.g. M4
x 2, M5, M27 / M275 but also a
submarine re-arming jetty at RNAD
Coulport for the Vanguard nuclear
submarines. I did however have a
four year sabbatical working for
Thyssen and Morrison Construction,
before moving back to work within
the Costain Welsh region where I’ve
looked after the commercial aspect
of an upgrade to an existing water
treatment works in partnership with
Purac and two road schemes for
Carmarthenshire County Council ( Can
you spot the trend yet ??).
Then I decided time for a change
again and I have been working for
Birse Rail since Aug. 2007 on
various enhancement and new build
schemes.
Enough about work, well Scott the
person, I’m currently living in
Swansea and for my sins I choose to
relax by playing at war games ( I’m
a Corporal in the Royal Engineers ).
This must make me a member of select
club, as there can’t be many Q.S.s
out there with a Class 1 LGV licence
and also a ADR / Hazmat
qualification ( this enables me to
drive hazardous loads ), my other
hobbies, when I get any time are
watching rugby and general
socializing.
Peter
Robertson, Commercial Manager,
Murphy Group of Companies
When I started my career in
construction, I was sponsored by the
company I worked for and studied
part-time for my professional
qualifications. I have worked as a
Quantity Surveyor in the
Construction Industry for over 30
years, and have experience in major
building, civil engineering, and
tunnelling projects, including
constructing two tunnels under the
Thames for the Channel Tunnel Rail
Link. I have seen many changes in
the profession – not always for the
good – but still believe that this
is the best industry to work in as
every new project is a new
challenge!