Who are we?
For a complete understanding of this opportunity, and what will be required to be a successful applicant, read on.
Founded in 1992 and with over 250 employees, Galliard Homes is London's largest privately owned property development and management group overseeing residential, hospitality, mixed-use, and commercial projects across London, the Home Counties, and the Midlands.
Galliard has a £4 billion portfolio of over 6,000 homes and 714,088 square feet of commercial developments under construction. With an impressive portfolio of award-winning developments, we are proud to be considered as London's leading property developer.
The Position
We are currently recruiting for a Quantity Surveyor to join our established commercial department, working in close collaboration with our cladding remediation team, offering a complete end-to-end service for high-rise and mid-rise faade remediation schemes. The location of the role will be split between our Head Office in Loughton, Essex and various cladding remediation sites across London, depending on project requirements.
Duties include but are not limited to:
Actively reviewing and analysing procurement and construction budgets, including design delivery programmes for the wider construction team and subcontractors, and preparing monthly cost reports and reconciliations.
Monitoring overall construction costs against the budget, as well as reporting risks and variances to the Senior/Managing Surveyor.
Producing monthly valuations in partnership with the Senior/Managing Surveyor regarding progress on site against the contract sum analysis to ensure timely payments to subcontractors.
Attending design team meetings and subcontractor progress meetings and actively contribute to value engineering efforts.
Liaising with the design team to align design concepts with approved budgets.
Hold and document subcontract post-tender and pre-order meetings.
Agree on variations with subcontractors and produce variation reports for cost reporting.
Mentoring junior team members in day-to-day activities.
Costing and invoicing for variations as appropriate.
Preparing monthly progress valuations.
Prepare and review contractual documentation
Carry out measures and produce budgets for upcoming remediation projects including forecasting budgets for the portfolio
Conduct thorough cost analysis specific to cladding systems and associated remediation works.
Prepare detailed reports on cladding remediation progress and costs for senior management and external stakeholders
Collaborate with external consultants, fire safety engineers, and local authorities to ensure the highest standards of safety and compliance.
Contribute to the tendering process to ensure value for money and compliance with safety regulations.
The Person
The Project Quantity Surveyor will be a dynamic individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment while effectively managing multiple priorities and projects. Ideally, they will have good experience in cladding remediation projects, with an understanding of the complexities involved in the Building Safety Act and faade works. The Project Quantity Surveyor will also be able to meet the below criteria:
Essential:
Experience managing all aspects of the commercial functions of a project including managing subcontracts, supply chains cost reporting, design, and programme.
Must have experience working on residential or commercial projects, either for a main contractor, developer or faade/cladding subcontractor
Ability to define and implement the right strategy depending on the circumstances and requirements.
Must have good general knowledge of tendering and procurement techniques and be able to use Microsoft Office applications efficiently.
HNC/Degree level qualified. We will also consider, and value qualified by experience.
Astute to know when to flag issues and escalate situations.
Understanding of the Building Safety Act and its implications for cladding and external faade works.
Desirable:
Experience working on projects involving cladding remediation, cladding replacements, or fire safety upgrades.
MRICS/MCIOB qualified or working towards MRICS/MCIOB
Understanding of the legal implications of cladding remediation works and building safety compliance.
Familiarity with the latest fire safety regulations.
The Benefits
As a family-owned business, we want everyone to feel at home from day one. In return for commitment, loyalty, and hard work, we offer benefits ranging from:
Competitive salary
Car allowance
24 days holiday plus bank holidays
Life assurance
Private health care
Critical illness insurance
Matching contribution pension scheme
Discretionary salary and bonus review
Employee assistance programme
Discounted gym memberships
Cycle to Work Scheme
Discount portal
Volunteering opportunities
Sponsorship of professional qualifications and accreditation's
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