Job Prospects
Surveying equips you with a skill set that opens many alternative doors including careers inbuilt heritage conservation, contracting, project and supply chain management, and procurement. Both building and quantity surveying graduates are sought by a wide variety of employers for their transferable skills, commercial, financial, and business acumen, and technical abilities.
Quantity Surveyors can be employed in the private and public sectors, work for consultancies and contractors. On graduation, opportunities exist in the fields of surveying practice, construction, heavy and civil engineering, supply chain management for the energy and petrochemical industries, and local and national government.