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This course is about understanding how quantity surveying works in the Australian construction industry. It covers construction laws, measurement standards, cost planning, tendering, contract administration, risk management, documentation, professional practice, and career preparation for Australia.
This course is useful for civil engineers, quantity surveyors, construction professionals, project staff, contract administrators, and estimators who want to understand Australian construction practices and QS standards.
Yes, this course is made for civil engineers and construction professionals who want to prepare themselves for quantity surveying roles in Australia.
No. You can join this course even if you are outside Australia and planning your career move. The course is useful for both overseas professionals and people already working in Australia.
The main benefit is that it helps you understand the Australian way of working in quantity surveying, construction law, contracts, measurement, tendering, claims, cost control, and professional documentation.
Yes, the course starts with the role of a QS in Australia, how the profession works, what employers expect, and how QS work is handled on building and infrastructure projects.
Yes, it covers Australian construction law fundamentals, including federal, state, and local construction regulations, approvals, compliance, contract basics, workplace safety, environmental rules, and dispute resolution routes.
Yes, the course introduces the Building Code of Australia and National Construction Code so learners can understand their structure, use, and importance in Australian projects.
Yes, the course explains workplace health and safety requirements and how they connect with construction project compliance.
Yes, the course covers contract law basics, contract types, important contract terms, risk points, review methods, and dispute handling.
Yes, it covers the Australian and New Zealand Standard Method of Measurement and explains how measurement is approached for building and civil works.
Yes, the course includes BoQ preparation, structure, coding, measurement sheets, documentation, and quality checking.
Yes, it includes measurement for work items such as earthworks, concrete, brickwork, steelwork, and related building quantities.
Yes, it also explains measurement for civil works such as roads, drainage, infrastructure, and utility-related works.
It is practical. The course includes real project situations, templates, checklists, examples, registers, assessment forms, and work-style explanations.
Yes, it covers cost estimation techniques, cost planning, budgeting, unit rates, comparative costing, lifecycle costing, and cost summaries.
Yes, the course explains elemental cost plans, detailed cost plans, cost planning stages, and how QS professionals prepare budgets for projects.
Yes, it covers budget tracking, cash flow forecasting, cost reporting, and project cost monitoring.
Yes, value engineering is included. You will learn how cost-saving ideas are reviewed, compared, discussed, and applied without damaging project value.
Yes, tendering is a major part of the course. It explains tender documents, tender evaluation, negotiation, tender clarifications, contract award, and post-tender activities.
Yes, the course explains procurement routes such as traditional, design and construct, management contracting, and other common approaches used in Australia.
Yes, it explains how tender packages are prepared using BoQs, specifications, drawings, schedules, forms, and supporting documents.
Yes, you will learn tender scoring, tender comparison, negotiation points, clarification tracking, and tender recommendation methods.
Yes, contract administration is covered in detail. The course explains progress claims, payments, variations, contract notices, scope changes, and dispute processes.
Yes, the course introduces important Australian contract forms including AS 4000.
Yes, AS 2124 is included as part of the Australian contract and standards discussion.
Yes, GC21 is also discussed in the contract administration section.
Yes, the course explains how progress claims are checked, assessed, certified, and recorded.
Yes, payment schedules and assessment forms are part of the contract administration learning.
Yes, variations are covered properly. You will learn how variations are identified, valued, recorded, approved, and managed through variation registers.
Yes, it covers negotiation, adjudication, arbitration, litigation, and other dispute resolution routes used in construction.
Yes, the course explains the adjudication process under Security of Payment laws and how payment disputes are generally handled.
Yes, risk management is one of the major sections. It covers risk identification, risk assessment, risk allocation, insurance, legal risk, and compliance risk.
Yes, the course explains how risk registers are prepared and maintained for construction projects.
Yes, you will learn how risks are allocated in contracts, especially for site conditions, scope responsibility, approvals, and project delivery responsibilities.
Yes, it covers construction insurance types, claim management, insurance registers, and how insurance records are maintained.
Yes, the course covers sustainability, green building standards, lifecycle analysis, and cost tracking for sustainable construction choices.
Yes, the course introduces Green Star and NABERS as part of sustainability and Australian project requirements.
Yes, the course includes project cost management, cost control, benchmarking, KPIs, monthly reporting, change control, final accounts, and post-project reviews.
Yes, it explains how changes are recorded, reviewed, approved, and tracked during construction.
Yes, the course explains final account preparation, reconciliation, negotiation, settlement, and closing records.
Yes, the course covers drawing reading for plans, elevations, sections, schedules, and quantity extraction.
Yes, document control is included. You will learn version control, registers, archiving, and document tracking.
Yes, it covers checking methods, review processes, compliance checks, and documentation quality assurance.
Yes, the course covers cost reports, tender reports, claim documents, meeting records, final account documents, and professional presentation of QS work.
Yes, it includes client communication, meeting presentation, stakeholder analysis, engagement planning, negotiation, and conflict management.
Yes, negotiation is included in tendering, contract administration, stakeholder management, and dispute handling sections.
Yes, the course covers QS ethics, confidentiality, conflict of interest, anti-corruption, compliance, and professional conduct.
Yes, the course includes continuous professional development planning, CPD records, and career growth preparation.
Yes, the course introduces AIQS and its importance for quantity surveyors working or planning to work in Australia.
Yes, it covers professional bodies such as AIQS, RICS, and Standards Australia, along with membership and development planning.
Yes, a complete section is dedicated to Australian QS standards, regulatory bodies, compliance requirements, and standards update practices.
Yes, the course helps learners understand how international experience can be aligned with Australian standards and project expectations.
Yes, it is very useful for overseas QS professionals because it explains Australian construction systems in a structured and practical way.
Yes, Indian civil engineers who want to move into Australian QS roles can use this course to understand local laws, standards, contracts, measurement, and documentation practices.
Yes, professionals with Gulf construction experience can use this course to adjust their knowledge to Australian project requirements.
Yes, fresh graduates can join if they want to build a strong foundation in Australian quantity surveying practices.
Yes, experienced engineers, QS professionals, estimators, project coordinators, and contract staff can join to upgrade their understanding of Australian systems.
Yes, infrastructure and civil projects are covered, including roads, bridges, utilities, and major project cost planning.
Yes, specialist measurement for building services is included, covering mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and related service works.
Yes, the course includes facilities management, maintenance cost, replacement planning, asset registers, and lifecycle costing.
Yes, forensic QS topics are included, covering claims, disputes, expert-style reporting, and structured investigation of cost issues.
Yes, the final section focuses on career development, working culture, networking, accreditation preparation, portfolio development, and workplace expectations in Australia.
Yes, the course introduces skills assessment and recognition pathways for overseas professionals planning to work in Australia.
The course is not a migration consultancy service, but it helps you understand the professional QS skills and industry knowledge expected in Australia.
No course can honestly guarantee a job. But this course can improve your understanding, confidence, technical preparation, and interview discussion points for Australian QS roles.
Yes, it can help because you will understand Australian contracts, measurement methods, cost planning, tendering, claims, risk, and professional standards.
Yes, you can mention it under training, professional development, or quantity surveying upskilling, especially if you are targeting Australian construction roles.
Yes, the course includes practical templates, checklists, registers, worksheets, and documentation formats that help learners understand real QS work.
Yes, the course uses practical project situations such as infrastructure works, hospitals, schools, shopping centres, warehouses, and high-rise project examples.
The course includes 16 modules, covering introduction, laws, measurement, cost planning, tendering, contracts, risk, technology, cost management, documentation, communication, ethics, standards, specialist QS areas, and career development.
The course includes 72 sessions.
The total course time is around 7 hours, 2 minutes, and 29 seconds.
The course validity shown is 365 days.
The course language is English.
Yes, the course is online and can be accessed after successful purchase and login.
Yes, after successful login, you can access the course from a computer.
Yes, you can access your course library through a browser on other devices.
The course page shows the fee as ₹14,500 after discount. Please check the course page before enrollment for the latest displayed price.
Yes, the course page shows a preview option. You can open the course page and check the preview before enrollment.
Open the course page, click the enrollment or cart option, complete the payment process, and then access the course after login.
Yes, contract administrators can benefit from sections on contract forms, progress claims, payments, variations, disputes, risk, communication, and documentation.
Yes, project managers can use this course to better understand QS work, budgets, procurement, contract control, risk management, cost reporting, and stakeholder communication.
Yes, estimators can benefit from the cost planning, measurement, budgeting, tendering, rate understanding, and documentation sections.
Yes, working professionals can study it online and use the lessons to improve their practical understanding of Australian construction work.
Yes, the career development section covers workplace culture, communication style, employer expectations, and professional behaviour in Australia.
Yes, the course includes guidance on professional accreditation preparation, portfolio development, and CPD planning.
It can give you strong preparation, but real project readiness also depends on your experience, practice, employer requirements, and how seriously you apply the learning.
This course is focused specifically on Australian construction laws, QS standards, contracts, measurement, project cost management, and career development for professionals who want Australia-focused QS knowledge.
Yes, but basic civil engineering or construction knowledge will help you understand the lessons faster.
No, the course explains construction law fundamentals from a QS and construction professional point of view.
No. The course is for learning and career development. For any live legal dispute, contract claim, or formal legal issue, you should consult a qualified professional.
Yes, the course includes compliance checklists, standards trackers, contract review methods, risk records, and quality checking formats.
Yes, the course covers document control, registers, version records, claim logs, variation registers, meeting records, and final account documentation.
No, it covers both building and infrastructure projects, including residential, commercial, civil, and infrastructure sectors.
Yes, it explains how a QS supports cost planning, tender control, contract administration, risk reduction, payment control, variation management, and final account settlement.
Yes, the course explains the expectations for QS professionals working with large contractors and major projects in Australia.
Yes, it covers residential, commercial, infrastructure, and other major sectors so learners can understand where QS opportunities exist.
BHADANIS focuses on practical quantity surveying training for civil engineers and construction professionals. This course is designed to help learners understand Australian QS practice in a direct, structured, and career-focused way.
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