Land surveyor vs. Building surveyor
vs. Quantity surveyor
To assist with avoiding any confusion, it's worth explaining here that there is a big difference between a 'land surveyor', a 'building surveyor' and a 'quantity surveyor'.
The land surveyor takes care of assessing the spatial layout of the site,
as described above. The Land Surveyor is responsible for the creation of:
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Re-Establishment Surveys
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Features Surveys
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Sub-Divisions
Building surveyors deal with legal issues and permits surrounding planning and construction.
The Building Surveyor is responsible for the preparation of:
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Issuing Demolition Permits
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Building Permits
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Mandatory Site Inspection Including"
- Pre Slab Inspection
- Steel Inspection
- Frame Inspection
- Final Inspection -
Issuing Occupancy Certificates
Quantity surveyors are responsible for keeping an inventory of costs and materials used for construction.
To assist with avoiding any confusion, it's worth explaining here that there is a big difference between a 'land surveyor', a 'building surveyor' and a 'quantity surveyor'.
The land surveyor takes care of assessing the spatial layout of
the site, as described above. The Land Surveyor is responsible
for the creation of:
-
Re-Establishment Surveys
-
Features Surveys
-
Sub-Divisions
Quantity surveyors are responsible for keeping an inventory of costs and materials used for construction.
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