09.04.2025
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We are thrilled to share that Thornhill Primary School has been shortlisted for Primary School Project of the Year at the Education Property Awards!
Delivered as a cross-company collaboration - with Keegans providing Quantity Surveying and Project Management services, and our sister company ECD Architects leading on design - the project exemplifies what is possible when sustainability, stakeholder engagement, and user experience are prioritised from day one.
Certified to the Passivhaus standards, Thornhill sets a benchmark for low-carbon, high-quality educational environments. Congratulations to everyone involved. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony, 20 May at the Leeds Marriott Hotel.
Team:
Central Bedfordshire Council – Client
Keegans – Quantity Surveyors & Project Manager
ECD Architects Ltd – Architect
Symmetrys – Structural Engineer (sub-structure)
Engenuiti – Structural Engineer (super-structure, CLT)
Ashe Group – Main Contractor
MHL Consulting Engineers – Services Engineer
What is a Quantity Surveyor?
A Quantity Surveyor (QS) is a professional in the construction industry who specializes in construction costs and contracts. They are responsible for managing all aspects of the contractual and financial side of construction projects, including conducting financial feasibility studies, cost estimation, cost planning and management, analyzing terms and conditions in the contract, predicting potential risks in the project, forecasting the costs of different materials needed for the project, preparing tender documents, contracts, budgets and other documentation, taking note of changes made and adjusting the budget accordingly, tender management including preparation of bills of quantities, contract conditions and assembly of tender documents, contract management and contractual advice, valuation of construction work, claims and dispute management, lifecycle costing analysis, and reinstatement cost assessment for insurance purposes. A key part of the role will be to liaise with a range of other teams working on the project, helping it to stay on track.
What qualifications do you need to be a Quantity Surveyor?
To work as a quantity surveyor, you will usually need a degree in quantity surveying or commercial management accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). If your undergraduate degree is in a different subject, you can take a RICS-accredited postgraduate conversion course.
What is Cost Consultancy?
The cost consultant provides estimates and advice regarding the cost of construction works. The cost consultant's role might include: Helping determine the client's requirements and undertaking feasibility studies. Benchmarking requirements against similar projects. Assessing and comparing options.
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