- Evolving procurement strategies
- Prequalification of bidders
- Preparation of tender documents
- Handling of tender process and award
- Supporting value engineering and risk management process
- Supervise project Quantity Surveyors.
- Preparation of Monthly Financial Report.
- Review Interim and Final measurements.
- Review the Contractor’s and Consultant’s interim and final pay certificates.
- Support for all cost planning and cost control functions
- Review preparation of Change Orders and Variation Orders.
- Evaluating all kind of claims.
- Handle all commercial and contractual correspondence
- Support for all other contractual and commercial on a day-to-day basis including liaising with client and all other stakeholders
- Should be able to handle multiple contract simultaneously.
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What Required Skills You'll Bring
- Bachelor Degree in Engineering or Quantity Surveying. A Masters Degree in Quantity Surveying or Law is preferred
- Professional membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) aor similar would be a distinct advantage.
- Minimum 15 years of multi-disciplinary experience in large projects, with last few years as a Contract Manager.
- Experience of at least one previous tunneling or deep shaft project will be an added advantage.
- Sound understanding of FIDIC 1999 Conditions of Contract and other versions.
- Sound understanding of CESMM 3 and other international method of measurements.
- Proficient in estimation of works
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment.
- Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Autocad and other cost management software.
- Working knowledge of Primavera would be an advantage
- Proven Ability to develop good working relationships with clients and their agents.