Contents
1.0 Who is Building Surveyor ?
2.0 What Does A Building Surveyor Do ?
3.0 Where Does A Building Surveyor Work ?
4.0 In Which Area is A Building Surveyor's Services Required ?
WHO IS A BUILDING SURVEYOR ?
A Professional Building Surveyor is a qualified person, by examination and experience,
and a member of the Institution of Surveyors Malaysia. l back
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WHAT DOES A BUILDING SURVEYOR DO ?
A Building Surveyor offers specialist services on matters relating to building
and property development such as project and construction management, maintenance
and repair of building, refurbishment and restoration of old properties, building
law and regulation, demolition works and property development. A competent Building
Surveyor is expected to manage, organise, supervise, monitor, evaluate, and
coordinate every aspect of building and development work and act as a vital
link in the project between all affiliated professions such as architects, engineers,
planners and builders. Besides that, Building Surveyors also provide liaison
and consultation services aith public and local authorities for the client.
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WHERE DOES A BUILDING SURVEYOR WORK ?
There is a very good demand for qualified Building Surveyor in local authorities,
with housing and building developers, colleges, universities, insurance companies,
banking and financial institutions, government and semi-government departments,
consultancy firms and research organisations. l back to top l
IN WHICH AREA IS A BUILDING SURVEYOR'S SERVICES REQUIRED
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The services of a Building Surveyor is required in the following :
Building Control Administration
Scrutiny of building plans for all types of buildings (new as well as alterations)
and issuance of building approval.
Imposing and enforcing of legislative requirements of building and construction
operations, illegal/unauthorised structures, ruinous and dilapidated buildings.
Inspection of building works during construction and upon completion, issuance
of Certificate For Occupation.
Upgrading of buildings to new requirements.
Coordinating the restoration, refurbishment and conservation of buildings of
historical importance/cultural heritage etc.
Development and Construction Management
Analysis and feasibility study of project.
Appointment and coordination of consultants.
Negotiations and contract administration.
Project management including monitoring and coordinating of development.
Building Works
Advice on alterations, extensions and refurbishment of buildings including planning
and building applications to local authorities.
Diagnosis of building defects and advice on remedial works including structural
survey.
Maintenance of Buildings
Planning and implementation of day to day and long term maintenance.
Repair and dilapidation advice and negotiations.
Insurance
Assessment of replacement costs for insurance purposes.
Preparation and negotiation of insurance claims - for fire and structural damage
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