Sarmad Ahmad خان, SR. COST MANAGER

Sarmad Ahmad خان

SR. COST MANAGER

TURNER AND TOWNSEND

البلد
الهند - بنغالورو
التعليم
بكالوريوس, CIVIL
الخبرات
29 years, 8 أشهر

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الخبرة العملية

مجموع سنوات الخبرة :29 years, 8 أشهر

SR. COST MANAGER في TURNER AND TOWNSEND
  • الهند - بنغالورو
  • أشغل هذه الوظيفة منذ أكتوبر 1994

I am a Senior Cost Engineer having more than 19 years work l experience (with Developer / Client, Consultant and Contractor’s organizations) of pre and post contract administration, managing and leading professional teams of diversified cultural background.

I am also trained Quantity Surveyor, Contract Administrator and Project Management professional. My strength includes in preparing/ formulating contract strategies, contract administration/ management, pre and post contract quantity surveying, tender documentation, construction documentations, specification writing, preparing bill of quantities, preparing contract agreement, estimation, value engineering, tendering etc, and quantity surveying.

In addition, I have gained experience in project feasibility study, project planning, scheduling construction activities, construction supervision, and project management.

Over the years, I have worked on medium and high rise residential and commercial buildings; infrastructure, reclamation works; hospital, hotel and resort construction; MEP; and all external works including hard and soft landscaping.

I have used FIDIC Red (construction) and Yellow (design and build) books and JCT with and without quantities conditions of contract including their adapted versions a number of times on projects involved in to date and I am aware of other standard conditions of contract which can be used when the need arises.

الخلفية التعليمية

بكالوريوس, CIVIL
  • في BANGALORE UNIVERSITY
  • فبراير 1994

Specialties & Skills

Extensive International Experience
Quantity Surveying
Project Estimation
Tender Writing
Pre construction
Quantity Surveying

اللغات

الانجليزية
متمرّس

العضويات

MRICS
  • MRICS
  • February 2014