ICTQual Level 6 Diploma in Quantification and Costing of Construction Work

The ICTQual Level 6 Diploma in Quantification and Costing of Construction Work is an advanced professional qualification designed for individuals working in construction who want to master the financial and measurement side of building projects. This course focuses on the essential skills of quantifying construction materials and work, accurately costing projects, and managing budgets throughout the construction process. Its purpose is to develop specialists who can ensure construction projects are financially viable, properly planned, and completed without costly overruns.
Choosing this diploma brings significant benefits to your career and professional standing. You gain advanced knowledge that is directly applicable to real-world construction projects, making you a valuable asset to employers. The programme enhances your ability to prepare precise cost estimates, manage tenders, and control project finances effectively. Graduates often find themselves qualified for senior roles, increased responsibility, and better earning potential within construction companies, consultancy firms, and project management teams.
By completing this diploma, you develop the confidence and competence to handle complex financial aspects of construction work independently. You learn to interpret construction drawings, prepare bills of quantities, apply costing methods, and understand contract procedures. This qualification prepares you to work effectively alongside engineers, architects, and project managers, ensuring financial control from design through to completion. Ultimately, you become a trusted professional who contributes directly to successful and profitable construction projects.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
Credits
60 Credits
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Advanced Quantification and Measurement of Construction Work
- Construction Estimation and Cost Planning
- Procurement and Tendering Strategies
- Contract Administration and Financial Management
- Leadership, Ethics, and Professional Practice in Cost Management
- Research Project in Quantification and Costing

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This programme is designed for construction professionals wanting to specialize in project costing and financial management.
- Aspiring quantity surveyors seeking advanced skills
- Construction site managers expanding into costing
- Cost engineers wanting formal qualification
- Project managers involved in budget control
- Estimators preparing detailed construction costings
- Technical staff moving into financial roles
- Professionals seeking senior construction positions
Course Learning Outcomes
Advanced Quantification and Measurement of Construction Work
- Apply advanced methods of measurement for complex building and civil engineering projects.
- Prepare detailed bills of quantities, cost schedules, and material take‑offs.
- Evaluate the accuracy and reliability of different quantification techniques.
- Use digital tools (e.g., BIM, cost management software) for measurement and reporting.
- Analyse the impact of design changes on quantities and project costs.
- Compare traditional and modern measurement standards (e.g., CESMM, NRM).
- Recommend best practices for accurate quantification in large projects.
- Critically review case studies of quantification in practice.
- Integrate sustainability and lifecycle considerations into measurement processes.
Construction Estimation and Cost Planning
- Analyse advanced estimation techniques for diverse project types.
- Prepare cost plans, feasibility studies, and tender estimates.
- Evaluate the impact of market conditions on project costing.
- Apply digital estimation tools for forecasting and modelling.
- Recommend cost‑effective solutions while maintaining quality.
- Assess the role of value engineering in cost planning.
- Compare traditional and innovative cost planning approaches.
- Critically review case studies of estimation practices.
- Integrate risk allowances and contingencies into cost planning.
Procurement and Tendering Strategies
- Evaluate procurement methods and their suitability for different projects.
- Analyse tendering procedures and contract selection strategies.
- Prepare tender documentation that meets regulatory and client requirements.
- Assess negotiation techniques in procurement and tendering.
- Apply ethical principles in supplier selection and procurement.
- Recommend procurement strategies balancing cost, quality, and time.
- Compare international procurement frameworks.
- Critically review case studies of procurement successes and failures.
- Integrate e‑procurement and digital tendering platforms into practice.
Contract Administration and Financial Management
- Interpret and apply standard forms of construction contracts.
- Evaluate financial implications of contract clauses and conditions.
- Administer contracts to ensure compliance with legal frameworks.
- Assess the role of contract administration in dispute resolution.
- Apply financial management techniques to monitor project cash flow.
- Recommend strategies for claims and variation management.
- Critically review case studies of contract administration.
- Analyse the role of contract administrators in risk allocation.
- Integrate financial reporting tools to enhance transparency.
Leadership, Ethics, and Professional Practice in Cost Management
- Demonstrate leadership skills in managing cost management teams.
- Apply ethical principles in procurement, estimation, and financial decisions.
- Communicate effectively with clients, contractors, and stakeholders.
- Evaluate leadership styles and their impact on project outcomes.
- Promote accountability, transparency, and fairness in financial practices.
- Mentor junior staff and contribute to professional development.
- Resolve conflicts and negotiate effectively in cost‑related disputes.
- Lead initiatives that enhance organisational culture and ethical standards.
- Adapt leadership approaches to global and culturally diverse teams.
Research Project in Quantification and Costing
- Formulate a research question relevant to quantification and costing.
- Conduct a comprehensive literature review on advanced cost management topics.
- Apply appropriate research methodologies to investigate industry challenges.
- Collect, analyse, and interpret data to support evidence‑based findings.
- Present recommendations that improve quantification and costing practices.
- Produce a structured research report meeting academic and industry standards.
- Demonstrate independent critical thinking and problem‑solving skills.
- Reflect on research outcomes and their implications for professional practice.
- Disseminate findings through presentations, publications, or professional forums.
