As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the contractual and financial aspects of our construction projects. Your key responsibilities will include supporting project delivery teams, closely monitoring costs, and ensuring value for money to protect the organization's profitability.
Additionally, you will actively participate in bid preparation, conduct thorough risk assessments, and drive strategic procurement efforts. You’ll be crucial in managing project budgets and ensuring adherence to financial protocols and regulations throughout the project lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Cost Management & Control
Procurement & Tendering
Contract Administration
· Prepare reports, analyses, tender documents, contracts, budgets, risk assessment, bill of quantities, Technical Evaluation Report for Project initiation and other documentation;
Reporting & Documentation
Stakeholder Management
Team Leadership & Development
Other responsibilities include:
· Review Alaro City construction plans and prepare quantity requirements;
· Scrutinise maintenance and material costs, as well as contracts to ensure the company gets the best deals;
· Price/forecast the cost of the different materials needed for the project;
· Liaise with the Head of Construction and Delivery, Nigeria, construction manager, site engineers, clients, contractors, and subcontractors;
· Track changes to the design and/or construction work and adjust budget projections accordingly;
· Measure and value the work done on-site;
· Assist and facilitate the development and implementation of a procurement management system in respect of planning, awarding, administering and monitoring of all matters related to procurement for the project;
· Maintain and update the procurement monitoring system and provide feedback on purchase orders to the requesting office;
· Tender report - Conduct due diligence and proffer recommendations on vendors who applied for tender;
· Review and evaluate bids or proposals received (for completeness and adequacy of technical specifications and cost-effectiveness) and prepare analysis for contract awards and submission to the review committees and Procurement Authority;
· Maintain a vendor database and ensure effective use of the system to record the listing, updating, evaluation and monitoring of the performance of service providers and vendors;
· Update vendor evaluation scorecard - complete company-wide standard template every quarter;
· Prepare annual sourcing plan and budget – to contain identified vendors, quotes and timelines;
· Prepare quarterly sourcing reports - operational and financial results of sourcing strategy to management;
· Create, maintain and monthly update construction materials and equipment rate/cost on Egnyte
· Prepare a detailed schedule of resources (materials, labour, and plant) for the direct procurement approach, and monitor implementation to ensure compliance with specifications and adherence to the approved budget
· Prepare tender Bills of Quantities/BEME for construction works (Civil, MEP and infrastructure)
· Prepare C&D’s Business plan and budget; track performance, prepare and present monthly status report on performance and recommend corrective actions on deviations from baselines and,
· All other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Requirements
Hard skills and experience:
Soft skills:
Personal characteristics:

Alaro City, is a mixed-income, city-scale development with areas for offices, logistics and warehousing, homes, schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, entertainment and 150 hectares of parks and open spaces.
Located in the North West Quadrant of the Lekki Free Zone, Alaro City lies in the growth path of Lagos, one of Africa’s fastest-growing cities with a population of over 20 million. Alaro City is adjacent to the future Lagos international airport and close to the region’s largest deep-sea port and major Nigerian and international companies.
Developed by Rendeavour, in partnership with the Lagos State Government, as a joint venture that boosts foreign direct investment in Nigeria and will create tens of thousands of jobs.
Rendeavour is Africa’s largest new city developer. We are building 7 new cities across our 12,000-hectare portfolio spread across 5 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
These cities are providing homes, education, healthcare facilities and industrial parks within a well-planned urban environment, delivering new roads and utilities such as power, water and sewerage to our communities.