Quantity Surveying | Red QS
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QUANTITY
SURVEYING

Services for 
New Zealand

Red QS is unlike any other Quantity Surveying company.

Our aim is to connect those who need our services with the best person for the job!

OUR
SERVICES

 

We all know how busy you are, and that you are time-poor at the best of times. Long days on site, and late nights costing up jobs that haven't even come to fruition yet. 

 

The reason Red QS exists is purely to help you reduce your on and offsite workload so you can focus on the job at hand and bring home the bacon.

Red QS is made up of contract Quantity Surveyors all across New Zealand.

 

Our Head Office is based in Christchurch New Zealand.

Residential Builders

Architects

Home Owners
Renovating or Building

M2 Cost

Contract Admin Services

Material or Labour Services

Subbies & Tradies

Developers & Project Managers

Loss Adjusters

Elemental Cost Estimates

Peer Reviews &
Custom Packages

Fully Tendered Jobs

WHAT IS QUANTITY SURVEYING?

quantity surveyor is one of the most valuable resources for any construction project as they help ensure timely delivery of the project with minimal effect on expenses. For the duration of a project, a quantity surveyor can perform multiple roles including cost estimator, quantity surveyor, and, contract administrator. The most efficient and effective quantity surveyor will have extensive experience working on different projects in different industries and have built up a strong portfolio. This helps the builder complete the project within stipulated budget without compromising on the quality and quantity of materials used.

 

Depending on the type of project and the particular work required a quantity surveyor prepares important documents like budget estimates, elemental estimates, fully tendered pricing documentation, progress claims, variations  and final accounts in the construction timeline.

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CONTACT
Red QS

OUR DETAILS

Email: paul.watson@redqs.nz

 

PH: 0800 003 070

03 928 1107

027 238 1866

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