New Aspects of Quantity Surveying Practice
3rd Edition
By Duncan Cartlidge
Published April 25th 2011 by Routledge – 268 pages
Published April 25th 2011 by Routledge – 268 pages
In the 1990s, many pundits said that Quantity Surveyors were going the way of the dodo, a prophecy which has proven to be far from accurate. In response, Duncan Cartlidge wrote the first edition of this book, to address the changing role of the QS in the twenty-first century.
As we enter the second decade of the twenty-first century, the pressure on the QS profession continue to change and evolve and so this third edition includes new chapters to help students and professionals deal with the new issues they face. Key areas for new coverage include:
Alongside these new issues, the chapters addressing issues such as procurement, IT, global markets and adding value have been updated to reflect changes in practice since the second edition.
With an emphasis on current practice, you will find this book an indispensible guide as you embark on your career in quantity surveying.
(Reviews of the second edition)
'An essential guide for all surveying professionals' – RICS Business 'A modern classic' – QS News
1. The Story so Far 2. A New Approach to Measurement 3. Sustainability and Procurement 4. IT Update 5. Ethical Practice at Home and Abroad 6. Delivering Added Value 7. Emerging Services 8. Sustainability Assessment and Quantity Surveying Practice
Duncan Cartlidge is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. He is an associate tutor at the College of Estate Management, Reading, an Associate Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University and a member of the RICS Quantity Surveying and Construction UK World Regional Professional Group Board.
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Description: By Duncan Cartlidge. In the 1990s, many pundits said that Quantity Surveyors were going the way of the dodo, a prophecy which has proven to be far from accurate. In response, Duncan Cartlidge wrote the first edition of this book, to address the changing role of the QS in the...
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