Quantity Surveyors are aiming to play a crucial role in getting “frozen” infrastructure development projects back on track.
This is according to Larry Feinberg, Executive Director of the Association of South African Quantity Surveyors (ASAQS) who says the ASAQS has been in talks with senior government officials and other industry bodies to create solutions that can assist with training and professional support to those charged with delivering these projects. “Municipal managers and classically trained accountants are currently expected to deliver complex projects. Not only is this expectation unfair on them without them having received the proper training; it’s also part of the reason why some large infrastructure development projects have been suspended or have ground to a halt,” he explains.Educating officials
Feinberg says training on the use of standards documentation is but one of the areas where Professional Quantity Surveyors can be of assistance. “Deploying Professional Quantity Surveyors to upper echelons in government is one of the mechanisms that can be used to good effect to educate officials on good governance in procurement, bidding and tendering processes, and the complex process of managing the construction process from a cost control point of view.”