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ESSENTIAL QUANTITY SURVEYING [ QS ] SKILLS AS PER NIGERIAN [ NIQS ] CONSTRUCTION LAWS QS STANDARDS ONLINE COURSE FOR NIGERIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS QS PROFESSIONALS

ESSENTIAL QUANTITY SURVEYING [ QS ]  SKILLS AS PER NIGERIAN [ NIQS ] CONSTRUCTION LAWS QS STANDARDS ONLINE COURSE FOR NIGERIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS QS PROFESSIONALS

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Instructors: BHADANIS NIGERIA TRAINING DIVISION QS

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Course Title:
ESSENTIAL QUANTITY SURVEYING [ QS ]  SKILLS AS PER NIGERIAN [ NIQS ] CONSTRUCTION LAWS QS STANDARDS ONLINE COURSE FOR NIGERIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS QS PROFESSIONALS

Course Description:
This comprehensive course equips Nigerian civil engineers with the specialized skills needed to excel in quantity surveying (QS), blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications tailored to Nigeria’s construction industry. Over 15 modules, participants will master cost management, contract administration, procurement, dispute resolution, and sustainable practices, ensuring compliance with local standards and regulations. Real-world scenarios, case studies, and hands-on exercises are integrated to bridge the gap between classroom learning and on-site execution.


Module 1: Introduction to Quantity Surveying in Nigeria

Overview:
Introduces the role of QS in Nigeria’s construction sector, emphasizing cost control, contract management, and value engineering. Participants learn how QS professionals contribute to project feasibility, budgeting, and lifecycle costing.

Key Topics:

  • QS responsibilities in public and private projects.

  • Alignment with Nigerian laws (e.g., Public Procurement Act).

  • Case Study: Cost planning for a Lagos residential estate.


Module 2: Construction Methodologies

Overview:
Explores traditional and modern construction techniques, material selection, and their cost implications in Nigeria’s diverse climatic and economic conditions.

Key Topics:

  • Comparison of concrete vs. steel frameworks.

  • Local material utilization (e.g., laterite blocks in Kano).

  • Practical Exercise: Cost-benefit analysis for a bridge in Port Harcourt.


Module 3: Project Reporting and Risk Management

Overview:
Teaches documentation standards, risk identification, and mitigation strategies for Nigerian projects.

Key Topics:

  • Daily site diaries and progress reports.

  • Risk register for Abuja infrastructure projects.

  • Scenario: Managing delays due to fuel scarcity.


Module 4: Measurement and Documentation Standards

Overview:
Covers the Nigerian Standard Method of Measurement (NSMM), digital tools, and accurate record-keeping.

Key Topics:

  • BOQ preparation for a Lagos office tower.

  • Digital measurement apps (e.g., CostX).

  • Table: Sample NSMM-compliant BOQ for roadworks.

 

Module 5: Interim Payment and Valuation

Overview:
Focuses on interim valuations, retention, and tax compliance in Nigerian projects.

Key Topics:

  • Monthly payment certificates for Enugu housing.

  • Handling VAT and withholding tax (WHT).

  • Case Study: Resolving payment delays in a Lagos mall project.


Module 6: Final Account and Project Close-Out

Overview:
Guides participants through final account preparation, defect liability, and handover documentation.

Key Topics:

  • Reconciling variations and claims.

  • Retention release after defect periods.

  • Example: Final account for Abuja-Kano highway.


Module 7: Claims and Variations Management

Overview:
Explores claim types, variation orders, and negotiation tactics.

Key Topics:

  • Managing scope changes in Port Harcourt oil projects.

  • Table: Sample variation order for additional drainage works.

 

Module 8: Dispute Resolution in Nigerian Construction

Overview:
Examines mediation, arbitration, and litigation processes under Nigerian law.

Key Topics:

  • NIQS mediation for contractor-client disputes.

  • Case Study: Resolving delayed payment conflicts in Lagos.


Module 9: Procurement and Tendering in Nigeria

Overview:
Details open/selective tendering, bid evaluation, and post-tender negotiations.

Key Topics:

  • E-procurement portals for federal projects.

  • Practical Exercise: Preparing a tender for a Kano school.


Module 10: Project Financing and Cost Control

Overview:
Covers funding sources (loans, PPPs), cash flow management, and cost-tracking tools.

Key Topics:

  • Budgeting for inflationary material costs.

  • Example: Securing financing for a Benin City hospital.


Module 11: Subcontracting and Vendor Management

Overview:
Focuses on subcontractor selection, performance reviews, and payment disputes.

Key Topics:

  • Pre-qualifying vendors for Lagos high-rises.

  • Table: Vendor scorecard for steel suppliers.

 

Module 12: Technology in Quantity Surveying

Overview:
Integrates BIM, drones, and e-procurement into QS workflows.

Key Topics:

  • BIM for clash detection in Abuja metro projects.

  • Digital takeoff tools for accurate measurements.


Module 13: Sustainable Construction and Costing

Overview:
Emphasizes green building standards, life cycle costing, and waste management.

Key Topics:

  • EDGE certification for Lagos eco-friendly offices.

  • Recycling concrete debris in Port Harcourt roads.


Module 14: Professional Development and Leadership

Overview:
Prepares participants for NIQS membership, CPD, and leadership roles.

Key Topics:

  • Ethics and professional conduct.

  • Entrepreneurship: Starting a QS firm in Nigeria.


Module 15: Capstone Project

Overview:
Participants develop a comprehensive dossier for a simulated Nigerian infrastructure project, demonstrating mastery of all modules.

Deliverables:

  • BOQ for a hypothetical Lagos seaport.

  • Contract documents adhering to Nigerian law.

  • Final account with variations and retention.


Learning Outcomes

  1. Technical Proficiency: Master NSMM, BOQ preparation, and cost control.

  2. Contract Management: Administer FIDIC and local contracts effectively.

  3. Dispute Resolution: Navigate claims and mediation confidently.

  4. Technology Integration: Apply BIM and digital tools for efficiency.

  5. Leadership: Lead teams and manage stakeholder relationships.


Target Audience

  • Civil engineers transitioning to QS roles.

  • Construction managers and project leads.

  • Recent graduates seeking practical QS skills.

Duration: 12 weeks (online/in-person)
Certification: Awarded upon completion of capstone project.


Equip yourself with the expertise to drive cost efficiency, compliance, and sustainability in Nigeria’s booming construction sector.

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