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This diploma is a combined civil and MEP professional training package for quantity surveyors, cost engineers, mechanical engineers, and construction professionals. It covers civil quantity surveying, billing, planning, MEP estimation, MEP billing, site management, contracts, cost control, and related project skills.
This diploma is suitable for quantity surveyors, cost engineers, mechanical engineers, civil engineers, billing engineers, site engineers, estimation engineers, planning engineers, and professionals who want to work in building and MEP project roles.
No. It is useful for mechanical engineers, civil engineers, quantity surveyors, cost engineers, and construction professionals who want to learn both civil and MEP commercial skills.
Yes. Civil engineers can learn quantity surveying, billing, planning, cost control, contracts, and MEP estimation knowledge, which helps them handle wider project responsibilities.
Yes. Quantity surveyors can expand from civil quantity work into MEP estimation, MEP billing, cost control, tendering, contracts, and project commercial management.
Yes. Cost engineers can learn civil and MEP cost estimation, budgeting, cost control, value engineering, contracts, hidden cost control, and cost reporting.
Yes. Fresh engineers can use this diploma to build a strong foundation in civil quantity surveying and MEP estimation together.
Yes. Experienced professionals can use it to upgrade their civil, MEP, contracts, cost, billing, planning, and project management knowledge.
The diploma is designed as a 1-year professional diploma, with 6 months civil training and 6 months MEP training.
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The package includes civil quantity surveying courses, billing engineering, planning and management, MEP estimation, MEP billing, MEP site management, electrical estimation, HVAC estimation, firefighting estimation, plumbing estimation, contracts, construction law, document control, cost engineering, and other related courses.
Yes. It includes quantity surveying civil level 1 to 5, which helps learners understand measurement, estimation, billing, and commercial work in civil projects.
Yes. It includes MEP estimation topics covering HVAC, firefighting, plumbing, and electrical works.
Yes. HVAC estimation and costing is part of the diploma package.
Yes. Firefighting estimation and costing is included in the diploma package.
Yes. Plumbing estimation and costing is included.
Yes. Electrical works estimation and costing is included.
Yes. MEP billing engineering is included for mechanical and MEP project professionals.
Yes. MEP site management covering HVAC, firefighting, plumbing, and electrical works is included.
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The diploma page mentions a validity period of 780 days.
The diploma is listed in English.
It is a diploma package that includes multiple courses related to civil quantity surveying, MEP estimation, billing, planning, cost control, contracts, and project management.
It is useful because many construction projects need professionals who understand both civil works and MEP works from estimation, billing, cost, and contract points of view.
Yes. Civil and MEP quantity surveying, estimation, billing, contracts, and cost control are important skills for Gulf construction projects.
Yes. The diploma is useful for Indian construction roles in estimation, billing, planning, MEP coordination, contracts, and cost management.
Yes. The package includes courses related to international contracts, measurement practices, cost control, and project management, which are useful for international work.
Yes. It includes training related to international construction contracts and contract management.
Yes. International construction law is included in the package.
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Civil quantity surveying is the process of measuring civil works, preparing estimates, checking quantities, preparing bills, handling variations, and supporting project cost control.
MEP engineers who understand civil quantity surveying can coordinate better with civil teams and understand total project commercial control.
Civil engineers who learn MEP estimation can handle more responsibilities in building projects, especially where civil and MEP scopes are closely connected.
MEP estimation means calculating quantities and costs for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and firefighting works in building projects.
MEP works can form a major part of building project cost. Wrong estimation can lead to budget issues, tender mistakes, and billing disputes.
Yes. Civil billing and MEP billing are both part of the diploma package.
A billing engineer prepares and checks bills, quantities, measurements, rate applications, variation claims, and payment-related documents.
Yes. Billing engineers can improve civil and MEP billing knowledge through this diploma.
Yes. Construction project planning and management is included.
Construction project planning means organizing activities, time, resources, sequence, progress tracking, and project control so work can be completed properly.
Quantity surveyors who understand planning can connect quantities with progress, billing, delay, cost, and project performance.
Cost engineers need planning knowledge because time delays directly affect cost, cash flow, resources, and project budget.
Yes. Tender documentation and technical specification preparation for MEP projects are included.
Tender documentation includes drawings, scope, specifications, bill items, conditions, schedules, and technical requirements used for pricing and contractor selection.
Yes. Technical specification preparation for MEP projects is part of the diploma package.
Specifications explain material quality, workmanship, testing, installation standards, and acceptance requirements.
Yes. It includes cost control, budgeting, value engineering, hidden cost management, and cost engineering.
Cost control means monitoring project costs and taking action to keep the project within budget.
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Cost engineering is the professional handling of estimation, budgeting, cost tracking, cost forecasting, value decisions, and commercial control.
Yes. Cost engineering and management for large construction projects, high-rise buildings, and villas is included.
Yes. The cost engineering course included in the package covers large projects, high-rise buildings, and villas.
Yes. Hidden cost management and unseen circumstances cost management are included.
Many project costs are missed during early planning. Hidden cost control helps identify such risks before they damage project profit.
Unseen circumstances are unexpected site or contract situations that can increase cost, delay work, or require extra commercial attention.
Yes. Cost control, budgeting, and value engineering in MEP works are included.
Value engineering means improving value by balancing cost, function, quality, and performance without unnecessary waste.
MEP systems can be costly. Value engineering helps control cost while keeping the required performance and quality.
Yes. Document management and controlling for construction projects is included.
Construction projects depend on drawings, approvals, letters, reports, bills, specifications, and records. Poor document control creates confusion and disputes.
It supports understanding of documentation and contract-related records through document control and contract management courses.
Yes. International arbitration practices for construction professionals are included.
Arbitration knowledge helps professionals understand dispute handling, claim records, contract communication, and legal process basics.
Yes. The package includes international construction law covering major contract frameworks and practices.
Yes. Training related to Red Book contracts for Gulf and international engineers and managers is included.
Yes. Contract managers can benefit from contracts, construction law, arbitration, document control, cost control, and quantity surveying topics.
Yes. Project managers can learn planning, cost, contracts, MEP scope, civil quantities, reporting, and site management.
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Yes. The package includes mode of measurement training useful for billing engineers, civil engineers, construction managers, and contracts managers.
Measurement rules help engineers measure work correctly, prepare bills properly, and avoid disputes in payment.
Yes. SMM7 mode of measurement training is included.
Yes. CSEMM4 mode of measurement training is included.
Different projects and regions may follow different measurement practices. A QS should be able to read, understand, and apply them properly.
Yes. Schedule of rates for GCC construction projects is included.
Schedule of rates helps professionals understand item pricing, rate comparison, estimation, and cost checking in construction projects.
Yes. Quantity surveying, cost estimation, design, and MEP works for swimming pool construction projects are included.
Swimming pool projects combine civil, waterproofing, finishing, plumbing, filtration, electrical, and cost planning work. It gives practical multi-scope understanding.
Yes. Saudi Building Code online training for Gulf civil engineers, construction professionals, and architects is included.
It is useful for professionals working on Gulf construction projects where code awareness, compliance, and project documentation matter.
Yes. The package includes several topics useful for Gulf projects, including contracts, measurement, cost, MEP estimation, site management, and code awareness.
Yes. Mechanical engineers can learn HVAC, firefighting, plumbing, MEP billing, MEP site management, tender documentation, and cost control.
Yes. Civil engineers can add MEP estimation and billing knowledge, which helps them handle broader building project responsibilities.
Yes. Quantity surveyors can learn how MEP quantities are measured, estimated, billed, and controlled.
Yes. The package includes MEP planning, scheduling, cost control, budgeting, and site management topics useful for high-rise projects.
Yes. MEP budgeting and cost control are included.
MEP budgeting means preparing and monitoring expected cost for HVAC, firefighting, plumbing, electrical, and related building services work.
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Yes. Planning, scheduling, cost controlling, and budgeting works for MEP in high-rise building projects are included.
MEP work depends on civil readiness, ceiling zones, shafts, plant rooms, approvals, materials, testing, and handover sequence.
Yes. MEP site management and planning topics help learners understand coordination between HVAC, firefighting, plumbing, electrical, civil, and finishing teams.
MEP site management means handling site execution, manpower, material, drawings, installation sequence, testing, quality, and coordination for MEP works.
Yes. Estimation focuses on quantities and cost. Site management focuses on actual execution, coordination, progress, quality, and handover.
Yes. Tender documentation and technical specification preparation for MEP projects are included.
Estimators must understand scope, specifications, conditions, exclusions, and technical requirements before pricing any work.
Yes. It helps learners understand BOQ, rates, technical specifications, scope, MEP items, contract requirements, and cost risks.
BOQ means Bill of Quantities. It lists items, quantities, units, and descriptions used for estimation, tendering, billing, and cost control.
Yes. Billing engineering in English language is included for civil engineers.
Civil billing means preparing payment bills for completed civil works based on measurements, rates, contract terms, and approved quantities.
Yes. MEP billing engineering is included for mechanical and MEP professionals.
MEP billing means preparing payment claims for installed and approved MEP works such as ducts, pipes, cables, panels, equipment, valves, fixtures, and accessories.
Billing knowledge helps professionals get work certified, avoid payment delays, and maintain proper commercial records.
Yes. Quantity take-off is covered through civil quantity surveying and MEP estimation courses.
Quantity take-off means measuring quantities from drawings, site records, or approved documents for estimation and billing.
Yes. Civil quantities and MEP quantities are measured differently because their items, units, installation methods, and specifications are different.
Learning both helps a professional understand complete building project cost and coordination.
Yes. HVAC estimation and costing is included.
Common items include ducts, insulation, diffusers, grilles, dampers, pipes, valves, equipment, supports, and testing-related works.
Yes. Firefighting estimation and costing is included.
Common items include pipes, fittings, valves, pumps, sprinklers, hose reels, hydrants, supports, painting, testing, and accessories.
Yes. Plumbing estimation and costing is included.
Common items include water supply pipes, drainage pipes, fittings, valves, sanitary fixtures, pumps, supports, insulation, and testing works.
Yes. Electrical works estimation and costing is included.
Common items include cables, conduits, trays, panels, switches, sockets, lighting points, earthing, supports, and testing-related items.
Yes. Rate understanding is covered through estimation, schedule of rates, cost engineering, and MEP estimation topics.
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Rate analysis means building the cost of an item using material, labour, equipment, wastage, overheads, profit, and project conditions.
Rate analysis helps professionals understand whether a rate is realistic, high, low, or risky.
Yes. Cost control, budgeting, value engineering, and schedule of rates topics support cost comparison.
Yes. Contract management, quantity surveying, billing, document control, and cost management topics help in understanding variations.
A variation is a change in scope, quantity, specification, or work condition that may affect time or cost.
Variations happen due to design changes, site conditions, client instructions, missing scope, revised drawings, or additional work.
Yes. It includes contracts, construction law, arbitration, documentation, quantity surveying, and cost control topics that support claims understanding.
A construction claim is a formal request for extra payment, time extension, or other relief due to project changes or events.
Without records, it becomes difficult to prove delay, extra work, cost impact, or instruction history.
Yes. Planning, management, billing, document control, and cost control topics support project reporting.
A project report may include progress, quantities, manpower, cost, pending approvals, delays, risks, billing, and next actions.
Yes. Site engineers can learn quantities, billing, planning, MEP site management, document control, and cost awareness.
Site engineers who understand billing can record work correctly and support smooth payment certification.
Estimation knowledge helps site engineers understand material requirements, scope, cost impact, and work planning.
Yes. Supervisors can improve their understanding of work scope, MEP systems, measurement basics, site coordination, and reporting.
Yes. Construction managers can learn project planning, civil and MEP scope, cost, contracts, billing, and document control.
Yes. Project coordinators can understand how civil, MEP, cost, planning, and documentation connect.
Yes. Estimation, specifications, cost control, and MEP scope knowledge can support procurement understanding.
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Yes. Budgeting is covered in cost control and MEP planning courses.
A project budget is the planned cost for completing project work within the approved scope.
Budgets fail due to missing scope, wrong quantities, poor rates, uncontrolled changes, rework, delays, and weak monitoring.
Yes. Site management, planning, cost control, document control, and quality awareness help reduce rework-related cost.
Yes. Planning, scheduling, cost controlling, and budgeting works for MEP works in high-rise building projects are included.
MEP planning is difficult because many floors, shafts, plant areas, ceiling zones, approvals, materials, and testing stages must be coordinated.
Yes. Contract management, construction law, arbitration, document control, and measurement topics support contract administration.
Contract administration means managing contract obligations, notices, approvals, payments, variations, claims, records, and communication.
Yes. Billing engineering and quantity surveying topics support payment application preparation.
Yes. Billing engineering topics help learners understand running bills, measurements, quantity summaries, and payment submissions.
An interim bill is a periodic bill submitted for work completed during a specific period.
Yes. Quantity surveying, billing, documentation, and contract courses support final bill preparation.
A final bill is the last payment claim prepared after completing the work and closing all quantities, variations, and adjustments.
Cost control and quantity surveying knowledge supports material reconciliation understanding.
Material reconciliation compares received, used, wasted, and balance materials to check whether material use is controlled.
It helps reduce wastage, theft, excess purchase, billing disputes, and cost leakage.
Planning, cost control, and estimation topics help learners understand productivity and its impact on cost.
Low productivity increases labour cost, delays work, and affects project profitability.
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Yes. Cost engineering and estimation topics help learners understand overheads and cost build-up.
Overheads are indirect project costs such as site office, staff, utilities, supervision, temporary works, and administration.
Estimation and cost engineering topics help learners understand pricing, markup, and commercial decision-making.
Yes. Cost control and budgeting courses cover tracking planned and actual costs.
Budget tracking means comparing actual cost against approved budget and identifying differences early.
Yes. Cost management and project control topics support cost reporting.
A cost report shows budget, committed cost, actual cost, forecast cost, variations, and cost risk.
Cost management and project planning topics support cash flow understanding.
Cash flow helps companies plan payments, resources, purchases, and project financial stability.
Yes. International construction law is included.
Engineers should understand legal and contract basics because project decisions, notices, claims, and payments are connected to contract rights and duties.
Yes. International arbitration practices and contract-related courses support dispute handling understanding.
Document control, contracts, and construction law topics help learners understand the importance of proper notices.
A contract notice is a formal written communication used to record an event, claim, delay, instruction, or contractual issue.
Notices protect rights and create a written record of project events.
Contracts, planning, documentation, and claims-related topics can support understanding of time extension matters.
Extension of time is additional time requested or granted when project completion is affected by allowable delay events.
Planning, document control, and contracts topics support delay record keeping.
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Yes. Tender documentation and technical specification preparation for MEP projects is included.
They define materials, installation method, testing requirements, quality expectations, and acceptance criteria.
Yes. Estimation, BOQ, technical specifications, contracts, and cost topics support tender submission preparation.
Yes. Learners can understand scope, quantities, specifications, rates, contract conditions, and project risk.
Yes. Estimation and specification knowledge supports procurement planning and vendor comparison.
Estimators should understand procurement because material availability, lead time, rates, and specifications affect project cost.
Cost estimation, rate analysis, contracts, and quantity surveying topics support variation pricing.
Variation pricing means calculating the cost impact of changed or additional work.
Yes. Strong estimation and rate knowledge helps during cost discussions and negotiations.
Yes. Quantity surveying online course for civil engineers and architects level 1 is included.
Learners usually start with basic quantity surveying concepts, measurement understanding, BOQ basics, and estimation practice.
Yes. Billing engineering level 2 is included.
It helps learners understand measurement records, running bills, quantity summaries, and payment-related work.
Yes. Construction project planning and management level 5 is included.
It helps learners understand project planning, progress control, site coordination, and management responsibilities.
Yes. It combines civil QS training and MEP training in one longer package.
It helps professionals understand complete building project commercial work instead of staying limited to one scope.
Yes. It includes estimation, billing, planning, site management, contracts, cost control, and document control.
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Yes. It is useful for professionals who want to upgrade from site roles to estimation, QS, cost, planning, billing, or commercial roles.
Yes. It can support movement from site execution to quantity surveying, estimation, billing, cost control, or MEP commercial work.
Yes. Mechanical engineers can learn MEP estimation, MEP billing, site management, cost control, and contract basics.
Yes. Civil engineers can add HVAC, firefighting, plumbing, and electrical estimation knowledge.
The diploma can help billing engineers build cost, estimation, budgeting, and contract knowledge needed for cost engineering roles.
The planning and management parts can help site engineers understand project planning and control better.
The contracts, law, arbitration, documentation, and quantity surveying topics can support such a career move.
Yes. Consultant-side roles require knowledge of quantities, bills, specifications, contracts, cost checks, and progress review.
Yes. Contractor-side professionals need estimation, billing, planning, cost control, claims, MEP work, and documentation skills.
It can help by building practical subject knowledge that is often discussed in interviews for QS, MEP estimation, billing, and cost roles.
It can support topics like BOQ, quantity take-off, MEP estimation, billing, cost control, contracts, measurement rules, and project planning.
Skill improvement can support better career opportunities, especially when a professional can handle both civil and MEP commercial work.
Yes. Civil QS, MEP QS, cost engineering, billing, planning, and contract knowledge are useful for overseas construction roles.
Yes. The package includes quantity surveying, GCC schedule of rates, contracts, MEP estimation, and cost control.
Yes. It includes MEP billing, MEP estimation, HVAC, firefighting, plumbing, electrical, cost control, and tendering.
Yes. Cost consultants can benefit from estimation, measurement, cost control, contracts, value engineering, and reporting knowledge.
Yes. MEP contractors need estimation, billing, site management, planning, and cost control knowledge.
Yes. Main contractors need professionals who can understand civil, MEP, contracts, cost, planning, and billing together.
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Yes. Swimming pool quantity surveying, cost estimation, design, and MEP works are included in the package.
Swimming pool work combines multiple scopes, so it helps learners understand integrated building service costing.
Yes. Firefighting estimation and costing is part of the package.
Plumbing estimation and costing can cover common plumbing fixtures and related installation items.
HVAC estimation and costing can cover ducting and related HVAC quantity items.
Electrical works estimation and costing can cover electrical panels and related electrical items.
MEP estimation, site management, and tender topics can support understanding of testing-related work and cost.
MEP site management and project planning topics can help learners understand commissioning-related coordination.
MEP work is not complete only after installation. Systems must be tested, checked, and handed over properly.
Yes. Site management, specifications, estimation, and cost control topics support quality awareness.
Quality affects material selection, rates, installation method, testing, and final cost.
Quantity measurement is easier and more accurate when the QS understands how the work is actually executed.
MEP work often faces changes, delays, coordination issues, and testing requirements. Contract knowledge helps manage these properly.
Yes. It includes technical MEP estimation and commercial topics like cost, billing, contracts, and documentation.
Yes. It includes civil QS and mechanical MEP-related courses.
Yes. Electrical estimation and costing is included.
Yes. Plumbing estimation and costing is included.
Yes. Firefighting estimation and costing is included.
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Document control and MEP tender documentation topics support understanding of submissions and records.
Common documents include drawings, specifications, BOQ, bills, letters, reports, approvals, material submissions, and inspection records.
Revision control ensures teams are using the latest approved documents and not working from outdated information.
Yes. Civil, MEP, planning, site management, document control, and contracts topics support coordination skills.
Yes. Reporting, billing, contract, and document control knowledge helps in client communication.
Yes. Specification, BOQ, billing, inspection, document, and contract understanding helps while dealing with consultants.
Yes. Estimation, billing, quantity, planning, and site management knowledge helps in subcontractor coordination.
Yes. Billing and quantity surveying topics can support subcontractor bill checking.
Yes. Estimation and rate knowledge helps compare subcontractor quotations.
Yes. Hidden cost management, cost engineering, budgeting, and contracts topics support cost risk understanding.
Cost risk is the chance that project cost may increase due to changes, delays, wrong estimates, rework, or missing scope.
Yes. Hidden cost and unseen circumstances cost management is part of the package.
They happen due to incomplete scope, site conditions, missed items, delays, design changes, and poor coordination.
Yes. Better measurement, rate analysis, specification reading, and scope understanding can reduce estimation mistakes.
Yes. Billing training, measurement rules, records, and quantity checking can reduce billing mistakes.
Contracts, document control, law, and arbitration topics help professionals understand contractual care.
MEP site management and planning topics help improve coordination between trades.
Cost control, budgeting, estimation, planning, and document control knowledge can help manage cost overruns better.
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Yes. With 780 days validity, learners get a long access period to study the included courses.
Yes. Since it is online, working professionals can study along with their job schedule.
After successful purchase, the course is added to the learner’s account as per the platform process.
Yes. The course page mentions access from computer after successful login.
The course page mentions access through the web app using the browser of the device.
Yes. It is suitable for learners who want to study step by step over a longer period.
A learner can start with civil QS, then billing, planning, MEP estimation, MEP billing, site management, cost control, contracts, and document control.
Yes. Civil engineers can start with civil QS and billing, then move toward MEP estimation and cost control.
A mechanical engineer may start with MEP estimation, then learn civil QS, contracts, billing, and cost control.
Yes. It is a large package that includes several civil, MEP, cost, contract, planning, and document control courses.
A package gives wider knowledge. Construction careers often need more than one skill, especially in QS, cost, billing, and MEP roles.
Yes. It covers estimation, billing, cost control, budgets, contracts, claims, measurement, and documentation.
Yes. It covers civil and MEP technical scopes, including HVAC, firefighting, plumbing, electrical, and site management.
Yes. It includes construction project planning, management, document control, site management, and cost control.
Yes. Contract management, construction law, arbitration, and international contract training are included.
Yes. It is especially useful for professionals who want a wider profile rather than only one narrow skill.
Yes. Building projects need civil QS, MEP QS, billing, planning, cost, contracts, and site coordination.
Yes. High-rise projects have major civil and MEP scope, so this diploma is relevant.
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The page shows the listed price and discounted price. Learners should check the course page for the current price before purchase.
The main strength is that it combines civil QS, MEP estimation, billing, planning, cost, contracts, site management, and document control in one professional package.
Yes. By learning civil and MEP together, professionals can understand a larger part of total project cost.
Yes. Civil and MEP billing knowledge helps professionals understand building project billing more completely.
Yes. Civil, MEP, planning, contracts, and document control together help improve project coordination.
The included civil quantity surveying course is mentioned for civil engineers and architects, so architects involved in project cost or quantity work may find parts of it useful.
Diploma holders in civil, mechanical, or related construction fields can benefit if they want to learn QS, MEP, billing, cost, and project skills.
Yes. Assistant engineers can use it to build higher-level quantity, cost, billing, and management skills.
Yes. Managers can learn cost, contracts, planning, MEP scope, billing, and documentation.
Learners should expect a broad professional package covering civil and MEP quantity, cost, billing, planning, contracts, and management topics.
No. It includes both civil and MEP training.
No. It also includes billing, planning, cost control, contracts, law, arbitration, document control, site management, and tendering.
No. It includes civil, mechanical MEP, electrical, plumbing, firefighting, contracts, and cost topics.
It is structured as a broader professional learning package with 6 months civil and 6 months MEP training.
Learners who want to move into QS, MEP estimation, billing, cost, or contract roles should not delay building these skills.
The most practical benefit is that it helps professionals understand both civil and MEP commercial work, which is valuable in real building projects.
Yes. It is useful for learners who want to build job-related construction commercial knowledge step by step.
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You should join this diploma if you want to build a strong combined career profile in civil quantity surveying, MEP estimation, billing, cost engineering, planning, contracts, tendering, site management, document control, and construction project commercial management.