
Webinar: Design Economics, Cost Planning and Risk Management
Please note: The webinar link will be sent to all attendees the day prior to the event
Quantity Surveyors can make important contributions to the effective Management of Design costs by providing realistic early cost advice planning on how budgets should be allocated to the various elements of the Project. This pre-contract cost control process spreads across inception through the design completion and contract award of a project. As a Quantity Surveyor, it is important to know how to assess and develop a variable cost estimate from the pre-concept design stage.
The Quantity Surveyor’s knowledge of construction technology and construction economics are key to a successful cost plan. The Quantity Surveyor needs a good understanding of methods of estimation at each design development stage depending upon the nature of the development.
The aim of this CPD webinar is to provide an understanding of:
- Overall ideas of pre-construction cost planning / methods used for budget estimation / and step-by-step development of estimation within the concept of cost planning.
- How to prepare a cost estimate with minimal details / use of database and BCIS format / and the importance of elemental cost planning.
- Terminology and definitions important for AIQS students and candidates.
- The nature of cost planning and estimation in the Middle East (especially in the UAE)
About the speaker:

Ranjith Dissanayake, BSc(QS), MRICS, MciArb
Mr Ranjith Dissanayake's work experience includes representing major developers' (Client's representative) in-house Contracts and Procurement department as a Senior Procurement Manager, Senior Contracts and Commercial Manager. He has worked in Saudi Arabia, UAE/Dubai, Oman & Qatar construction sectors. He is skilled in setting-up cost control systems, advising on procurement strategy.
Mr Ranjith Dissanayake's experience includes Arcadis - Commercial and procurement lead of a multibillion assets within the district under development in Riyadh. Review the current procurement, commercial and contractual procedures and protocols. He also facilitates interaction with the project development team, client, consultants, contractors, etc. as required, in respect of financial and contractual matters.
About the webinar:
Time: 7:30pm - 9:30pm (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia time)
Cost: AUD$20 AIQS Members // AUD$40 Non-Members
CPD: 2 points
Register below for the live session or CLICK HERE to register for the recording
The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of AIQS.
Please note: The link to watch the webinar will be sent to all attendees the day prior to the event