​Construction is a very diverse industry. In addition to building private residences and commercial properties, it also involves building roads and city infrastructure. The industry also includes mining, quarrying, and manufacturing. Construction is done not only by the people who actually do the work, but also by developers, designers, suppliers, and contractors, all of whom contribute to the process. The property industry overlaps with the construction industry, but focuses more on the sale and management of properties, as well as letting and redevelopment. While working in construction has many benefits, like any occupation, it isn't for everyone. Construction jobs are often physically demanding, so workers must be in reasonably good health. Roles in these fields require a lot of standing, walking, lifting, bending, and dealing with dust and noise. Projects often have tight deadlines, which can cause stress and overtime work to keep the job on track.

People who don't enjoy sitting in an office and staring at a computer screen may be interested in a career in construction. Every job will present its own challenges, and you will travel to different job sites. Construction jobs, particularly general laborers, don't require a lot of experience - a strong back and the ability to work hard are all that's needed. Alternatively, you will need certification on the machine you will operate if you want to become a heavy equipment operator. The certification process requires many hours of training to ensure the equipment is used safely and correctly. In order to obtain employment as a plumber, carpenter, or electrician, you typically need to complete a trade school program. To pursue a career in construction management, you will need to gain a strong understanding of the industry as well as develop strong supervisory and leadership skills.

There are four counties in the East of England: Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Essex. With London Stansted Airport, the International Gateway to the East of England, it is well connected with Europe and the rest of the world. In addition, Norwich International Airport offers multiple flights daily from Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam and London Southend Airport. This region has much to recommend it to expatriates considering a move to the UK and who are considering the East of England as a reasonable option. This area is interesting to live in and to travel around because of its history and culture, its accessibility to London, and its contrast between the flat Fenland countryside and the attractive rolling countryside of Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. Aside from that, property prices in the region are considerably lower than those in London and the South-East. As a final note, parents will have a range of excellent schooling options available to them when considering the wealth of private schools in the region – more than 200 of which are well-known names like Bedford, Berkhamstead, Kings School Ely, Radlett, Summerhill, and Tring. It is just this alone that can make the East of England very attractive, especially to those working and trying to sell houses in the region.

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Quantity Surveyor – City of London – DOE Are you an experienced Quantity Surveyor looking for your next high-profile project? An opportunity is now available to take full commercial ownership of two major ELVS packages in the heart of the City of London. If you thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy working on technically complex projects, this role could be your perfect next step.   The Quantity Surveyor position You’ll be joining a dynamic team delivering two flagship Extra-Low Voltage Systems (ELVS) projects. These packages include Building Management Systems (BMS), Energy Management Systems (EMS), Security, Converged Network Systems (CNS), Smart Technologies and Master System Integrator (MSI) works. Reporting to the Project Director and Commercial Manager, you’ll ensure robust cost control, contract compliance and financial forecasting from mobilisation to final account.   About the company Our client is a leader in intelligent building technologies, delivering cutting-edge ELVS and MEP packages across landmark developments in London. With a track record of innovation and technical excellence, they offer a progressive working culture on some of the capital’s most exciting projects.   Key responsibilities Manage all commercial aspects of both projects including CVRs, forecasts, variations, and final accounts Submit applications for payment, with breakdowns by package and discipline Administer Early Warning Notices, Delay Notices, and Extension of Time claims in line with contract provisions Produce monthly cost reports, monitor expenditure, and highlight budget/programme variances Support the project team with variation pricing and rate validation Lead commercial reviews and contribute to forecast updates Liaise with internal teams, clients and subcontractors to maintain clear commercial communication Attend progress meetings, providing accurate financial reporting and analysis Interface with the programme team to align commercial actions with project milestones   Skills and experience required Essential: Chartered (RICS, CIOB or equivalent) Proven experience managing multi-discipline ELVS or MEP packages (BMS, EMS, Security, CNS, Smart, MSI) In-depth knowledge of NEC3/NEC4 or JCT contracts Strong forecasting and commercial reporting capabilities Familiarity with commercial software (e.g. Asta, COINS or equivalent)   Desirable: Background in large-scale, high-value city-based projects Understanding of energy-efficient building systems and smart technologies   Salary and benefits Competitive salary, dependent on experience BUPA Health Insurance after 6 months’ probation is passed. Holiday entitlement will be 25 days excluding Bank Holidays Company pension, employer contributes 5% and employee contributions of 3%   Working hours: Location: City of London (office/site-based) Hours: 08:00 – 17:00 Start Date: ASAP (subject to notice period)   Personal profile You’re commercially astute, detail-focused and a confident communicator who can work across technical and financial disciplines. You thrive on complex work, enjoy stakeholder engagement and bring a solution-focused mindset to every challenge. Your ability to manage competing priorities while maintaining high standards makes you a valuable asset to any major project team.   Do you think you could be our next Quantity Surveyor? For more information on this fantastic opportunity, please call Yvonne Ndlovu at Team BMS on 01444 414164, or click “Apply now”.  

  • City of London
  • Permanent
  • DOE