This dual-focus 20-in-1 bundle covers the essential functions of both quantity surveying and building surveying. If you're eyeing roles that require careful cost control, detailed reporting, and strong legal understanding, this online course gives you a tightly structured path forward. Learn to manage construction budgets, assess building plans, and deal with documentation that keeps sites in shape and on schedule.
It’s not all about measurements, though. You’ll also sharpen your communication, data entry, and telephone etiquette—often overlooked but mission-critical. Topics like AutoCAD, drawing, Excel, and procurement are all lined up to give you the blueprint of how surveyors think, organise, and keep projects under control.
Learning Outcomes:
- Learn to assess project costs through quantity surveying techniques
- Understand the link between building drawings and surveyor decisions
- Explore procurement, purchasing, and construction law connections
- Use Excel and ledger entries for building and budget tracking
- Study AutoCAD design basics for drawing and planning review
- Apply safety and reporting knowledge from RIDDOR and CDM training
Who is this Course For:
- Budding surveyors looking to specialise in cost or building focus
- Admin teams handling construction documents and reporting tools
- Those involved in project planning and materials tracking
- Professionals seeking insight into construction-based legal terms
- Trainees wanting to improve Excel, drawing, or AutoCAD fluency
- Office workers helping with ledger, GDPR, or communication tasks
- Estimators involved in purchase, procurement, and supplier records
- Coordinators managing time, transport, and site information
Career Path (UK average salary):
- Building Surveyor – £43,000 per year
- Quantity Surveyor – £45,000 per year
- Cost Analyst – £37,000 per year
- Construction Project Assistant – £32,000 per year
- CAD Survey Technician – £31,500 per year
- Purchasing and Procurement Clerk – £30,000 per year