Quantity Surveying
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Cód CAO | AU945 |
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Céim | 8 |
Fad ama | 4 Years |
Pointí CAO | 346 (2024) |
Modh Seachadta | On-campus |
Suímh campais | Sligo |
Modh Seachadta | Lánaimseartha |
Socrúchán oibre | Tá |
Forbhreathnú Cúrsa
The quantity surveyor is responsible for controlling project cost and is central to the decision-making process throughout the development of a construction project from initial inception to completion. This programme prepares students for the specialised discipline of quantity surveying. It offers graduates a broad skills base for the specialised profession.
We work very closely with employers, practitioners and professional organisations to ensure that our programme reflects the current workplace needs. The syllabus covers a range of professional skills, including communication, ethics, construction law, property development and commercial management.
This programme gives students the knowledge and skills to plan and control costs and administer construction projects. We use the latest IT in the construction industry, including Bill of Quantities production software, 3D modelling and review software, Computer Aided Design (CAD), and Building Information Modelling (BIM).
Students undertake a work placement for at least three months to enhance the whole learning experience. The work placement ensures students gain practical quantity surveying experience within a professional organisation.
Year 1
The degree commences with the key subjects, among others, of building technology, measurement of building works and site/materials management, which provide students with a solid grounding in the core knowledge and skills of the construction professional. There is also an ongoing focus on verbal and written communication using word processing, spreadsheets and presentation graphics.
Year 2
Core subjects are covered at a more advanced level, with quantity surveying software, construction economics, construction law, contracts, procurement, estimating/pricing and the specialist mechanical and electrical measurement area. Students learn how to calculate the cost of construction projects using up-to-date, appropriate software.
Year 3
In Year 3, students study measurement of industrial and commercial buildings, cost control and planning, dispute management & resolution and programming of a construction project. Students also undertake a work placement period for at least three months in Semester 2.
Year 4
In Year 4, students study complex structures and civil engineering works, the application of building information modelling, property development, commercial management, overview of the Public Works contracts and research methods. Students undertake a practical Capstone project, where a cost planning and value engineering exercise will be carried out on a commercial building. Students must also complete a dissertation on a relevant topic of their choice.
Students may exit this degree after two years with a Higher Certificate in Construction Economics. We also offer this programme at Level 7 – AU835 BSc in Quantity Surveying.
This degree programme is fully accredited for chartered membership of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI), the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Read more about Quantity Surveying Careers and Opportunities with this article from the Society of Chartered Surveyors of Ireland
Another interesting article is Why Become a Quantity Surveyor from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Bliain 1
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Principles of ConstructionLearners will gain a clear understanding of the design and construction processes commonly used in the industry. This module aims to: Introduce the building regulations that are relevant to planning, design and construction. Introduce the fundamental principles / procedures and commonly used materials used in small-scale construction. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Examine and demonstrate a knowledge of construction materials. 2. Identify the processes and considerationsinvolved in groundworks. 3. Appreciate the relevance ofthe Irish building regulations and how they are applied in the construction industry. 4. Demonstrate anunderstanding of site investigationand site surveys. 5. Assess the various designs of domesticsubstructure configurations. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Principles of Quantity Surveying MeasurementThis module introduces students to the measurement function, setting down quantities in accordance with a Standard Method of Measurement and the use of mensuration and trigonometry in quantification. Torthaí Foghlama 1. State the principles and practice of taking off building quantities 2. List the units of measure used in building measurement 3. Apply traditional conventions in setting down dimensions manually 4. Employ mensuration and trigonometry rules when measuring basic buildings 5. Use the Agreed Rules of Measurement |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
QS Practice – The role of the QS in the construction industryThis module introduces students to the Construction Industry and the role of both Design and Building Teams. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify the organisational structure of firms in the construction industry 2. Describe the roles and responsibilities of the members of the building team 3. Outline the various documentation in circulation within a construction project 4. Recognise the influence of professional/representitive bodies on the construction industry 5. Discuss on-going developments influencing the industry |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Information Communication Technology in Quantity SurveyingThis module explores the functions of spreadsheets required by the Quantity Surveyor / Estimator. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify the basic principles of spreadsheets and evaluate the various functions and formulae 2. Compile charts on spreadsheets using different forms of cost and time data 3. Develop a tender assessment template using spreadsheet to include identification of highest value, lowest value and averages 4. Compose a basic estimate taking account of measurement of a basic building and inputting a schedule of quantities and rates 5. Formulate a payment certificate by applying rates, prices and percentages from a payment application |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Interpersonal Transferable SkillsThis module is designed to: Excite and motivate the learner about his/her chosen field of study. Clarify the students understanding of the nature of the built environment and the building team. Cultivate and develop key skills such as creativity, problem-solving, communication, leadership, knowledge discovery and team building. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Apply creative thinking and problem solving skills to a given team project. 2. Utilise appropriate technology and techniques for acquiring, processing, interpreting and presenting information. 3. Select the most appropriate medium of communication and communicate effectively in a variety of formats using appropriate technology. 4. Contribute as a positive, cooperative and complementary team member in the planning and execution of projects and problemsolving exercises. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Learning TheoryThis module will introduce students to the pedagogy, theory and theorists which underpin learning in a third level setting. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Appreciate the benefits of theory in a learning context 2. Identify the various established western learning theories 3. Demonstrate a reflective approach to how they learn 4. Contrast the nature of formative and summative assessment in higher education 5. Explain the nature of pedagogy and andragogy within the context of lifelong learning |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Domestic Construction TechnologyThis module introduces students to the construction elements of small domestic buildings including internal/external walling, upper floors/stairs, roofs, completions and finishes. It gives students the skills and vocabulary necessary to apply the knowledge to describe and quantify a small domestic building. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Appreciate the applicationof the building regulations with regards to external and internal walls of asmall domestic two storey building. 2. Demonstrateaknowledgeof upper floor andstair construction ofa small domestic two storey dwelling. 3. Explain typical domestic construction details of a pitched roof structure including finishes and rainwater goods. 4. Identify different types offloor wall and ceiling finishes used in a small domestic building. 5. Outline the typicaltypes of internal and external completions (doors/windows/screens) in a small domestic building. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
QS Measurement of Small Domestic BuildingsIdentification, evaluation, description and measurement of 'simple' building (garage, one-bed apartment) in accordance with ARM – consideration of strip foundations, conventional superstructure (blockwork, in-situ concrete, precast concrete), 'cut' timber roof structures, roof coverings, some finishings (introduction) – in accordance with ARM. Measurement software will be an essential element of the learning practice in this module. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify, describe and measure, in accordance with ARM, a complete basic domestic-type building substructure (‘strip’ foundation) 2. Assess, describe and measure, in accordance with ARM, superstructure to basic domestic-type building – walls (concrete and blockwork parts), roofs 3. Appraise, describe and measure, in accordance with ARM, roofing (pitched – coverings, detailing) to basic domestic-type building 4. Categorise/schedule, describe and measure, in accordance with ARM, completions (doors, windows) and finishings (floors, walls, ceilings) to basic domestic-type building |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Site Management and Health and SafetyThis module will introduce the student to roles involved in the management of construction projects and the importance of health and safety on construction sites. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Discuss the health and safetyissuesthat can arise on a construction site 2. Develop alternative site setup designs and layouts to varying complex construction sites 3. Demonstrate and compare various construction site health & safety issues, site pitfalls, method statements, site security and weather problems 4. Elaborate on the main principles of lean construction 5. Elaborate on the elements of on site quality control, record keeping and site diary |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
QS Organisation and ManagementThis module introduces various thoughts and practices related to construction management, motivation, communication and team work for Professional Quantity Surveyors who work on behalf of the Client and Project Quantity Surveyors who work directly for contractors. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Interpret the management of an organisation within the construction industry 2. Compare the various methods of communication within the construction industry 3. Discuss the methods of document management and data management systems 4. Explain the principles of working in teams and motivation of persons 5. Discuss in detail the design team personnel, list the main contract documents and elaborate on the construction process |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Introduction to Quantity Surveying SoftwareThis module explores all pre- and post-contract functions of a selected Estimating/Quantity Surveying software package Torthaí Foghlama 1. Outline the various QS/Estimatingsoftware tools available and their functions 2. Create, store, distribute, maintain, merge, import/export projects between various software packages 3. Develop quantity calculations with on-screen takeoff using digital drawings and the use of cell referencing 4. Create unit,composite rates, price lists and constants 5. Prepare, edit and print electronic estimates, bills of quantities, progress claims, valuations and variations |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Report Writing and Academic WritingThis module is designed to introduce the students to the Higher Education environment. Specifically, students will identify, explore and evaluate their own learning, researching, reading, writing, presentation skills and, in doing so, identify areas for improvement. This module will provide the opportunity for students to develop their academic learning strategies; strengthen their academic writing and reading approaches; demonstrate their analytical and critical thinking styles; and evaluate the reliability of various sources of knowledge. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Develop the skills required to write an academic report. 2. Identify critical thinking skills and use them to analysis various texts. 3. Evaluate the reliability and effectiveness of various sources of knowledge. 4. Demonstrate the ability to collect, organise and format references when carrying outresearch. 5. Explain the process of academic writing in Higher Education. |
05 | Mandatory |
Bliain 2
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Complex Domestic Construction TechnologyThis module is designed to give students further understanding of the methods and processes of small-scale building construction and the importance of sustainable building practices. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the functions, principles and environmental constraints on the construction of small scale buildings. 2. Develop knowledge, and apply added principles, of good building construction. 3. Apply the Building Regulations. 4. Demonstrate knowledge of the importance and practical application of sustainable building methods used in building construction. 5. Develop knowledge of the application of appropriate Finishes to small scale buildings. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
QS Measurement of Domestic BuildingsThis module will enable students to; Identify documentation required for the preparation of Bills of Quantities; Use appropriate software to undertake the description and measurement of substructures, superstructures, roofing, completions, finishings to single-storey detached dwelling houses – varying plan shapes, varying gable shapes. All in accordance with prescribed measurement methodologies. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify the documentation required for preparation of Bills of Quantities 2. Describe and measure substructures to single-storey detached dwelling houses – varying layouts (rectangular, L , C and H plan shapes); incorporate measurement of reinforcement from schedules 3. Describe and measure superstructures to single-storey detached dwelling houses – varying gable shapes 4. Describe and measure roofing to single-storey detached dwelling houses – varying layouts (rectangular, L , C and H plan shapes) 5. Describe and measure range of completions and differing finishes to single-storey dwelling houses |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
EstimatingThis module introduces students to the role of the Contractor's Estimator including rate calculation, tendering and the employment of sub-contractors. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Describe the role of the estimator and procedures adopted when estimating |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Construction Contracts and ProcurementThis module will introduce the learner to the standard forms of construction contracts and procurement arrangements in operation. The module aims to provide the learner with a sound understanding of the concept and methods of tendering and procurement for both public and private sector works. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify and discuss thecommon project procurement strategies used in the Construction Industry. 2. Identify and appraise methods of contractor selection. 3. Recognisethe basic intent of the Government Contracts and the RIAI Contracts. Adapt and interpret the language involved in the implementation of the contract whilst referencing the guidance notes. 4. Appraise ethical issues which may arise on construction projects, and question how these issues effect society and the environment. 5. Analyse and compare the primary procurement routes used in Construction. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Principles of LawThis course provides the learner with an introduction to both the Irish legal system and administration of law. The learner will be introduced to the basic principles of both contract and tort law which underpin many aspects of the commercial/property/construction environment. It is intended that this module will provide the learner with basic legal to knowledge to identify legal problems and create an awareness of where legal expertise may need to be sought. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of the Irish Legal System and explain the principal sources of Law. 2. Identify and explain the key fundamentals of both the law of contract anf the law of tort including remedies 3. Demonstrate an understanding of salient areas of law relevant to chosen profession 4. Formulate legal advice/opinion based on the thorough examination of the facts and the application of both legislation and case law 5. Demonstrate an understanding of the key provisions of the Health, Safety and Welfare at Work Act 2005 as amended |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
EconomicsThis module introduces the basic principles of economics and applies them to the Irish economy. It gives the students the skills and vocabulary necessary to analyse and research the economic issues that arise in an ever changing economic environment. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Analyse the role of economic theory and discuss different types of economics systems and schools of thought. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
M and E Construction TechnologyThis module will enable learners to recognise and explain basic building services technology and building systems. It will enable learners to identify the requisite building services elements, systems and components which combine to complete functional domestic buildings. This will require learners to illustrate and recognise the relationship between the CSA (Civil, Structural and Architectural) disciplines and the building services. This module will also develop an appreciation for the relevant Building Regulations that deliver the requirements for Low Energy Construction. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Explainand compare basic building mechanical services technology as appropriate to domestic construction,including; drainage systems, pipe sizes, gradients, rainwater installations, hot and cold water installations, heating systems. 2. Explainand compare basic building electrical services technology as appropriate to domestic construction,including; lighting, power, mains, security, fire, data. 3. I dentify & summarisethe commercial issues associated with various Building Services including building works and associated procurement activities. 4. Outline and demonstratethe significance and importance of basic Building Management Systems, i.e.zonal heating, thermostats, thermostatic radiator valves and programmable digital clocks. 5. Apply the principles of energy use in buildings to the selection of their services, with an awareness of energy conservation and environmental impacts. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Measurement of Mechanical and Electrical InstallationsAssessment, description and measurement, in accordance with ARM of Mechanical and Electrical Installations to domestic buildings : Mechanical – plant, equipment, pipework, ductwork, insulation; Electrical – equipment, cabling, circuits, conduiting, ducting, telecoms, alarm; Builder's Work to both 'M' and 'E'; PC Sums, Profit, Attendances, Builder's Work to 'specialist' subcontractors. Measurement software will be an essential element of the learning practice in this module. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Assess, describe and measure, in accordance with ARM, Mechanical Installations (plumbing, heating) to domestic building 2. Analyse, describe and measure, in accordance with ARM, ‘Builder’s Work’ to Mechanical Installations to domestic building 3. Assess, describe and measure, in accordance with ARM, Electrical Installations to domestic building 4. Analyse, describe and measure, in accordance with ARM, ‘Builder’s Work’ to Electrical Installations to domestic building 5. Build Bill of QuantityPC Sum items with associated ‘profit’ and/or ‘attendances’ and/or ‘builder’s work’ in connection with specialist work to be carried out by a Nominated Sub-Contractor or special materials to be supplied by a Nominated Supplier |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Short Form of Construction Contract and TenderingConsideration of contract documentation and documentation appropriate to tendering for construction work, study of the responsibilities and duties of Design Team members, preparation of 'Preliminaries' section of Bill of Quantities, handling of Main Contractor and Sub-Contractor tendering documentation, tendering by traditional methods and electronically. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Interpret the constituent parts of the SF88 (Short Form of Contract) 2. Illustrate knowledge of the matters dealt with in the The Liaison Committee Code of Practice 3. Debate the various duties, responsibilities and authorities of the Design Team members 4. Prepare a Preliminaries section of a Bill of Quantities 5. Setup the tendering procedure for a proposed contract – Main Contractor, Sub-Contractors – traditional tendering, etendering |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Professional Practice within the Built EnvironmentThe aim of this module is to develop the students knowledge of management theory and the skills required to carry out the core management functions within the built environment, including leadership, communication, conflict avoidance and dispute resolution, negotiation skills and strategic management. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Apply the different types of leadership and leadership styles 2. Define the various types of effective communication that exist in the construction industry 3. Explain what is conflict, how it can be avoided and how it can be resolved through negotiation 4. Determine the steps in a strategic management process and identify various levels of human resource strategy 5. Interpret the relevant elements of the Capital Works Management Framework and develop negotiation and dispute resolution skills |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Construction EconomicsThis module details the characteristics of the construction industry and the factors that influence it. It also aims to instil in the student an understanding and ability to analyse financial data in organisations. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Explain the role of the construction industry within our economy. 5. Determine the types of market structures in the Construction Industry. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Construction LawThe course will expand the learners legal knowledge to understand and identify the key legal issues impacting on construction project and contracts. The legal meaning and implication of key terms in construction contracts will be examined in detail. Issues relating to the administration of contract projects will also be considered. The main legal difference between clauses standard forms of contract will be identified and evaluated. This module will combine a mix of theory and problems (based on case law) to illustrate the application of key principles. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Critically assess the role, obligations and responsibilities of the employer and the contractor under both the construction contract and the general operation of the law 5. Assess and analyse legal concepts/facts and formulate legal opinion/advice onvarying areaof construction law |
05 | Mandatory |
Bliain 3
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Industrial Buildings – Construction TechnologyThe module will introduce students to multi-storey and long-span industrial buildings and the identification of project-specific solutions. The student will examine and learn about the various forms of substructure common to these types of buildings. They will take the building out of the ground through the use of differing framed construction methods, continuing with various types of internal flooring systems. The learner will continue up the building and be introduced to the many forms of roofing and cladding utilised in the construction of industrial buildings and how different materials, systems and legislation are used to provide fire protection to these structures. Students will also learn how technology can influence the comfort of humans within the built environment, through the application of environmental science. Learners will also develop an understanding of the application of Passive House Design concepts for Non-Domestic Buildings. The learner will recognise how different end users affect the loading on building elements. The student will be in a position to provide a research report which demonstrates the student's ability to carry out research and critically evaluate strategies, trends and emerging issues and technologies associated with high-rise constriction projects. All this will take into account current building and health and safety legislation. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Develop and demonstrate their understanding of the design and construction methods relating to Industrial buildings. 2. Differentiate between, then compare and contrast, construction details in relation to the functional requirements of industrial buildings. 3. Identify and distinguish between the different materials and systems used to provide fire protection in multi storey buildings. 4. Demonstrate a knowledge of, formulate and provide advice on; sub-structures, cladding, internal flooring and roofs for industrial buildings. 5. Compare and contrast the different materials; steel, concrete, timber and how they are used in industrial frames. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Measurement of Industrial BuildingsAnalysis, description and measurement in accordance with ARM of various types of substructures (strip, raft, ground beam/pad in grid formation), steel reinforcement schedules, framed building (concrete, steel, timber), suspended flooring and mezzanine arrangements (timber, concrete, steel/metal), cladding systems, roofing to 'large' spans (industrial/factory buildings), specialist floor finishes for industrial situations, 'fit-out', metalwork. Measurement software will be an essential element of the learning practice in this module. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Analyse, describe and measure various types of substructures (strip, raft, ground beam/pad in grid formation) in accordance with ARM 2. Assess steel reinforcement schedules, know the relevance of the information contained therein, describeand measurethe content in accordance with ARM 3. Categorise, describe and measure various types of framed construction(in-situ and precast concrete, steel, timber) together with suspended mezzanine and regular flooring (concrete, steel/metal, timber) – describe and measure in accordance with ARM 4. Evaluate, describe and measure metalcladding and roofing systems (roofing tolarge spans) as per ARM 5. Identify, schedule, describe and measure as per ARM – industrial floor finishes;’fit-out’ of industrial space; metalwork (steps, stairs, ladders, railings, etc.) |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Cost PlanningThis module will enable the student to practically apply cost planning techniques from inception to contract signing and to maintain value for money during the design stage of an individual project. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify the factors that influence the cost of buildings 2. Have an awareness of how design decisions have an impact on construction costs 3. Discuss the techniques and stages of pre-contact cost planning 4. Investigate the benefits of Life Cycle Costing and Value Engineering 5. Employ sources of cost data for application to current developments |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Private Sector Standard Form of Construction ContractsAnalysis of Standard Form of Contract and completion of 'Articles of Agreement' and 'Appendix' sections, study of rights/duties/responsibilities of all associated with the contract, consideration of points of particular relevance to those responsible to Client for management of contract (instructions, variations, insurances, payments, retention, damages, specialist work, time, disputes, determination). Torthaí Foghlama 1. Analyse the RIAI Standard Form of Contract – the constituent parts, the conditions in general 2. Manage the completion of the Articles of Agreement and Appendix parts of the contract 3. Compare and contrast the rights and duties of the parties to and associated with the contract 4. Illustrate a knowledge of the implementation of the conditions of contract – instructions, variations, insurances, payments, retention, damages, specialist work, time, disputes, determination 5. Manage the preparation of documentation appropriate to contract management/administration – instructions, variation orders, interim claims, interim valuations |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Programming and Planning TheoryThe aim of this module is to provide learners with an awareness of the various principles, techniques and issues that relate to the programming and planning of construction projects. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Explain the need for pre and post contract planning and programming techniques. 2. Identify, analyse and compare different planning techniques. 3. Outline the principles of how a programme is affected by change. 4. Demonstratethe need for good programming when forecasting accurately materials, man-power, machinery and money. 5. Value the use of planning and programming when forecasting expenditure. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Cost ControlThis module implements the practicalities of effective cost control procedures during the post contract phase of a construction project. The module is designed from the perspective of both consultant quantity surveyors and contractor's quantity surveyor/cost managers. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Describe effective post-contract cost control techniques 2. Identify the principles of controlling and reporting on costs 3. Present variations, interim valuations and final accounts 4. Examine strategies and procedures to control predicted expenditure in line with the contract sum 5. Prepare and assess loss and expense/delay and disruption claims |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Commercial Buildings – Construction TechnologyThis module aims at providing the learner with an understanding of the elements involved in the construction of commercial, multi-storey buildings, paying particular attention to modern methods, such as; Lean Construction, Lean Project Delivery, Modular Construction, Offsite Construction, Just in Time deliveries etc. The student will learn about and report on Construction Elements, such as; Cladding types, Gluelam beams, Internal wall systems, Lift shafts, Parapets, Raised access floors, Roof lights, Stairs (Precast / in-situ, completions and finishes), Suspended ceilings etc. They will compliment this with; Multi storey Frames, Roofing Systems and finishes, decoration, fittings and fit -out. The learner will explore Sustainable Construction and the environmental impact of design and development, examining how the implementation of Environmental Science during these phases provides an an understanding of the underlying principles and the influencing factors associated with the design decision. This module further aims to develop and deepen the learner's understanding of the building services elements and building components which combine to complete an efficient and functioning building. This includes an understanding of the relationship between the architectural and civil engineering disciplines and the building services discipline. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Examine and demonstrate a knowledge of construction elements across a range of commercial, industrial buildings and multi-storey buildings. 2. Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of ;Finishes, Decoration, fittings and fit -out. 3. Identify, examine, then compare and contrast traditional and modern construction methods, with respect to Modular Construction, Offsite Construction, Just in Time deliveries and construction sustainability. 4. Recognise the need for and assess the technologies and systems involved in multi storey Frames, structural glazing, non-metal cladding options and the various roofing system 5. Undertake research and report on how sustainable construction is affected, the environmental impact of differing construction elements and roofing systems, examining the factors that influence their inclusion in commercial and multi-storey buildings. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Measurement of Commercial BuildingsAnalysis, description and measurement of 'Commercial Buildings' – timber ('glulam', 'cross lamination', 'panelised'); cladding types (stone, timber, rendered); curtain walling,; cladding options (stone, timber, rendered, etc.); flat roof structures/parapets/roof drainage/roof membranes/rooflights; suspended ceilings and raised access floors; lifts and liftshafts; stairs (in-situ/precast concrete, steel and composite structures, stairs completions and finishes; roof covering systems; finishes, decoration, fittings, 'fit-out'. Measurement software will be an essential element of the learning practice in this module. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Analyse, describe and measure timber construction systems (‘glulam’, ‘cross-lamination’, ‘panelised’) 2. Identify differing options with respect to external cladding systems (stone, timber, rendered, slate/tile, etc.) and curtain walling, describe and measure all 3. Evaluate, describe and measure flat roofsystems,parapets,roof drainage,roof membranes,insulation, rooflights, trims, flashings 4. Assess, schedule, describe and measure – suspended ceilings, raised access floors, finishes, decoration, fittings, ‘fit-out’ 5. Determine requirements regarding vertical access – stairs (in-situ/precast concrete, steel, composite) and all associated finishes and completions; lift shaftconstruction and completion – categorise, describe and measure in accordance with ARM |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Construction Programme SoftwareThe aim of this module is to provide learners with the skills necessary to prepare, assess, interpret and report on programmes for construction projects using standard industry software. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Develop a construction programme using standard industry software. 2. Formulate and report on a construction project programme using planning techniques. 3. Prepare financial forecast expenditure reports using planning techniques. 4. Calculate a critical path network analysis to determine the longest path. 5. Identify the impact of contractual provisions on the effective planning of projects. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
QS Dispute ManagementThe aim of this module is to provide students a hands-on understanding in dispute management in the construction industry. Through experience-based learning in role plays and formal lectures, learners will develop skills in dispute mitigation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Discriminate between and appraise various methods of dispute resolution available in construction contracts. 2. Review examples of the legal considerations required in decision making in respect of ADR in the construction industry. 3. Apply techniques in relation to the preparation and appraisal of contractual claims. 4. Examine the legislative and procedural responsibilities of various parties in the construction process. 5. Prepare and present reports on dispute resolution exercises. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Work PlacementThe purpose of this module is that the student will actively seek and undertake relevant work place engagement and gain Quantity Surveying professional experience with either a contracting organisation or professional practice for a minimum period of 3 months. The work-placement component is an integral part of the academic programme. The placement will offer the student the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills gained throughout the course in a relevant work-place setting. If the student cannot attain work place engagement, the student will carry out a Project over the 3 month period. For the first eight weeks of this module, the student will learn how to prepare a professional curriculum vitae, application letter and learn interview techniques by taking part in practical mock interviews. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Prepare a curriculum vitae and application letter 2. Actively seek relevant employment and attend interview 3. Apply the practical skills acquired on the academic programme within the workplace 4. Work as a member of a team and developappropriate communicationand interpersonal skills 5. Utilise new skills learned during the three months work placement in accordance with the Work Placement Procedural Document |
10 | Elective |
2 |
ProjectThe purpose of this module is for the student to carry out a quantity surveying related project to assess the students knowledge of pre and post contract quantity surveying duties in both a contracting organisation and a professional practice. This module is for Online students and for Full Time students who were not able to get work placement as their first option. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Compile the measurement of a project using computer software 2. Estimate the cost of a projectusing computer software and develop a tender assessment report and recommendation 3. Assess variations and claims and make a determination 4. Develop interim payment applications and payment certificates 5. Compile a final account report comparing tender costs against final out turn costs |
10 | Elective |
Bliain 4
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Complex Structures and Civil Engineering Construction TechnologyThis module aims at providing the learner with an understanding Civil Works involved with complex structures and Civil Engineering projects. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identity and understand temporaryand false worksrequired for difficult sites and deep excavations 2. Describe substructure works required for complex buildings 3. Describe site development works for roads and footways 4. Describe drainage works for foul, storm and water supply services. 5. Describe process and structures involved in water treatment & wastewater treatment plant construction |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Measurement of Complex Structures, Ground ServicesAnalysing, description and measurement, in accordance with ARM, of basements, piling, retaining structures, underpinning, waterproofing, concrete joints and external services (water, drainage) and site works (paving's, edges, fencing, grassing, planting) and demolitions, alterations and falsework, waste water treatment construction. Measurement software will be an essential element of the learning practice in this module. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Analyse, describe and measure basements, piling, retaining structures, underpinning, waterproofing, concrete joints 2. Appraise, schedule, describe and measure external services – watermain with associated fittings and chambers; foul and surface water drainage 3. Inspect, schedule, describe and measure ‘siteworks’ (‘Surface Paving, Fencing and Landscaping’ as per ARM) – pavings, edgings/kerbs, fencing/boundary walling, grassing, planting 4. Demolitions and alterations – study ‘as is’ and ‘proposed work’ drawings, distinguish the relevant ‘demolition’ and ‘alteration’ work areas, describe and measure for inclusion in a Bill of Quantities in accordance with ARM4 5. Describe and measure construction of structure such as ‘waste water treatment plant’ so as to consider ‘falsework’, ‘concrete work’ and ‘reinforcement’ in the context of complex concrete building construction |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Property Development and EconomicsThis module details the characteristics of the property and construction industries and the factors that influence them. The module also evaluates the different investment appraisal techniques required by decision makers and the influence of Government policy on these industries. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Assess the different investment appraisal techniques used in the property and construction industries. 2. Examine the key stages involved in the property development process. 4. Critically evaluate the role and effectiveness of government intervention in the construction industry. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Capital Works FrameworkThe aim of this module is to provide the student with an understanding and appreciation of the integrated set of contractual provisions, guidance material, technical templates and procedures which cover all aspects of the delivery process of a public works project from inception to final project delivery and review. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate a critical awareness of the documentation required by the Capital Works Framework when procuring a public works contract. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Building Information Modelling for Quantity SurveyorsThis module examines the Building Information Modelling process and its practical application to estimators/quantity surveyors. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Appraise the problems in the construction process requiring a BIM solution 2. Evaluate the implementation of BIM withinnational, organisational and individual contexts. 3. Appraise the processes in various standards and specifications leading to common data environments and the development of BIM execution plans. 4. Discuss the implications of Building Information Modelling on the role of the Quantity Surveyor/Estimator |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Measurement of Civil Engineering WorksThe module will appraise and analyse Civil Engineering-type structures and constructions and will create structured description writing and measurement practice in a cross-section of areas – 'general items', piling, bridges, retaining structures, watermains, roads, conventional buildings (associated with Civil Engineering work – ie 'pumphouse'), drainage, tunnelling, cofferdams – and will select the rules and regulations of CESMM4 and the software package 'Mudshark' in describing and measuring some/all of the work. Measurement software will be an essential element of the learning practice in this module. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Analysethe document CESMM and it’s application to the preparation of descriptions and measurement in the creationof a Bill of Quantities for work of a Civil Engineering nature – tabulation, coding, description classification; applying the software package ‘Mudshark’ to compliment areas of the work; describe and measure ‘general items’as they apply to a ‘given project’ 2. Analyse, describe and measure bridges, piling andretaining structures in accordance with CESMM 3. Schedule work associated with watermainsand drainage; describe and measure both in accordance with the rules and regulations of CESMM 4. Assess, describe and measure roads and conventional buildings (associated with Civil Engineering work – ie ‘pumphouse’) in accordance with CESMM 5. Determine the Bill of Quantity requirements when measuringtunnelling andcofferdams – describe and measure as per CESMM for inclusion in a Bill of Quantities |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Commercial Management for the Quantity SurveyorThe aim of this module is to develop students awareness and understanding of the key characteristics associated with the effective operation of the construction firm within an ever-changing environment. The module also evaluates the areas where lean production theories can make a significant impact in construction. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Assess the techniques and tools available to manage risk and value throughout the development process. 3. Evaluate the difference sources of finance used for construction and property development and the importance of cash flow forecasting. 4. Develop the ability to analysis whole life costing during the development and design of construction projects. 5. Critically evaluate the importance of supply chain management to the successful running of a construction project. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Public Works ContractThe aim of the module is to enable the student to acquire a thorough understanding of contract administration of public works contracts. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate a critical awarenessof the administration process of the public works contract from commencement to completion. 2. Formulate advice for the Client and the Design team with respect to cost and the financial administration of the project. |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Research Methods and DissertationThis module requires students to propose an original research problem on a topic of relevance to the quantity surveying discipline. With the support of research theory and under the supervision of an assigned quantity surveying supervisor, students will navigate the complete research process culminating in the production of a dissertation. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Identify and formulate a research problem and generate related research question(s) 2. Discuss and take instruction and act upon tutor advice 3. Articulate the aims of the investigation 4. Produce a well-focused literature review 5. Apply appropriate theoretical approaches and methodology(ies) 6. Collect relevant data and analyse them in light of the research questions 7. Present findings in a coherent and logical manner 8. Synthesise relevant conclusions from the body of research and analysis 9. Present a selfcontained document in an academically acceptable manner 10. Defend the content and findings of the dissertation at an oral examination |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Capstone ProjectThis module is designed as a total problem-based learning experience to develop students' critical thinking, analytical, ethical and problem-solving skills required of construction professionals working in a modern, complex built environment. Quantity Surveyors will work as part of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary teams, involving Construction Project Managers, Interior Architects, Structural Engineers and Health & Safety Professionals, on multifaceted community-based projects while being facilitated by lecturers. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate an awareness of and articulate a personal knowledge base of principles, practice and theories-in-use from cognate modules 4. Develop competence in active- and self-motivated tasks 7. Synthesisein a logical and coherent manner crediblesolutions to complex multifaceted problems 8. Defend evidenced basedcourses of action 9. Reflect critically on their practice and procedure |
10 | Mandatory |
Dul chun cinn
Graduates of the BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying may progress to the Level 9 Postgraduate Certificate in Mechanical and Electrical Quantity Surveying or the Level 9 MSc in Project Management offered by ATU Sligo, or to other related Level 9 programmes at other third-level Institutions.
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Riachtanais Iontrála
Leaving Certificate Entry Requirement | 6 subjects at O6/H7 2 subjects at H5 English or Irish at O6/H7 Maths at O6/H7 |
QQI/FET Major Award Required | Any |
Additional QQI/FET Requirements | Three distinctions and a pass in C20139 or 5N1833 or C20174 or C20175 or 5N18396 or 5N0556 or Leaving Certificate Maths at 06/H7 |
Táillí
Total Fees EU: €3000
This annual student contribution charge is subject to change by Government. Additional tuition fees may apply. Click on the link below for more information on fees, grants and scholarships.
Total Fees Non-EU: €12000
Subject to approval by ATU Governing Body (February 2025)
Tuilleadh eolais faoi tháillíProfessional Accreditation
This degree is fully accredited for chartered membership of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI), the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Gairmeacha
Surveyors are involved throughout the lifecycle of buildings and construction projects, from buying the land to planning and monitoring the construction and managing the finished building – and they are even involved in a building’s final demolition decades later.
From planning skyscrapers and sports stadiums to creating film sets and festival sites, surveyors work on a massive variety of projects with all sorts of people – architects, property developers, safety experts and asset managers, to name a few. In fact, the project to build Tottenham Hotspurs’ new 62,000-seat stadium was run by a surveyor.
We work very closely with employers, practitioners and professional organisations to ensure that our programme reflects the current needs of the workplace.
Graduates work as site quantity surveyors, estimators, site managers, material procurement managers with quantity surveying consultants, contractors, sub-contractors and construction specialists.
Recent findings indicate that there will be a substantial deficit of surveyors in the construction and property industry to meet the predicted future demand for the construction sector in Ireland.
A 2023 Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) report stated that the National Median Salary was €77,000.
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