ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Quantity Surveying Practice

The ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Quantity Surveying Practice is a practical qualification designed to introduce learners to the essential principles of quantity surveying in the construction industry. It explains what quantity surveying is, why it is important, and how it supports project planning, cost control, and contract management. Learners will gain knowledge of measurement techniques, estimating, tendering, and documentation, helping them understand the role of a quantity surveyor in ensuring projects are delivered efficiently and within budget.
The purpose of this diploma is to provide learners with job‑ready skills that can be applied directly in construction projects. Quantity surveyors play a vital role in managing costs, preparing bills of quantities, and ensuring financial transparency throughout the project lifecycle. By studying this course, learners will develop the ability to prepare cost estimates, evaluate tenders, and manage project finances, while also learning how to maintain fairness and compliance in construction contracts.
One of the key benefits of this diploma is its strong focus on practical application and industry relevance. Learners will not only understand the theory behind quantity surveying but also practice applying these concepts to real‑world scenarios. This prepares them to contribute effectively to construction firms, consultancy practices, and project management teams. Employers value professionals who can manage costs and contracts with accuracy and integrity, as these functions directly impact project success. By completing this qualification, graduates gain a competitive edge in the construction sector, positioning themselves as reliable contributors to safe, efficient, and cost‑controlled project delivery.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
Credits
30 Credits
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Measurement Techniques and Estimating
- Cost Planning and Budget Control
- Contract Administration and Procurement
- Construction Technology and Materials
- Project Planning and Scheduling
- Professional Practice and Communication

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This diploma is designed for learners who want to build practical skills in quantity surveying, focusing on cost management, tendering, and contract administration in construction projects.
- Interested in construction cost control
- Basic school‑level education background
- Seeking entry‑level surveying roles
- Detail‑oriented and analytical mindset
- Motivated to learn tendering skills
- Keen to support project teams
Course Learning Outcomes
Measurement Techniques and Estimating
- Understand the principles of measurement and quantity take‑offs in construction projects.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply standard measurement rules and conventions.
- Recognise the importance of accuracy in preparing bills of quantities.
- Analyse different methods of estimating costs for construction works.
- Develop skills in using measurement tools and digital software applications.
- Apply measurement techniques to practical case studies and project scenarios.
- Evaluate the role of estimating in ensuring cost efficiency and project success.
- Communicate measurement results effectively in professional reports.
Cost Planning and Budget Control
- Understand the principles of cost planning and financial forecasting in construction.
- Demonstrate knowledge of budget preparation and cost allocation methods.
- Recognise the importance of monitoring and controlling project costs.
- Analyse cost variances and recommend corrective actions.
- Develop skills in preparing cost plans and financial reports.
- Apply cost control techniques to real‑world construction projects.
- Evaluate the impact of effective cost management on project outcomes.
- Understand the role of the quantity surveyor in financial decision‑making.
Contract Administration and Procurement
- Understand the legal framework governing construction contracts.
- Demonstrate knowledge of procurement methods and tendering processes.
- Recognise the roles and responsibilities of parties in a construction contract.
- Analyse the importance of fair and transparent procurement practices.
- Develop skills in preparing tender documents and evaluating bids.
- Apply contract administration principles to practical project scenarios.
- Evaluate dispute resolution mechanisms in construction contracts.
- Understand the role of the quantity surveyor in contract compliance.
Construction Technology and Materials
- Understand the properties and applications of common construction materials.
- Demonstrate knowledge of sustainable and innovative building materials.
- Recognise the impact of material selection on cost, quality, and durability.
- Analyse modern construction methods and their advantages.
- Develop awareness of health, safety, and environmental considerations in material use.
- Apply knowledge of construction technology to practical project planning.
- Evaluate the role of technology in improving construction efficiency.
- Understand the relationship between material choice and project performance.
Project Planning and Scheduling
- Understand the principles of project planning and scheduling in construction.
- Demonstrate knowledge of scheduling tools such as Gantt charts and critical path analysis.
- Recognise the importance of resource allocation and task sequencing.
- Analyse project risks and their impact on timelines.
- Develop skills in preparing project schedules and monitoring progress.
- Apply planning techniques to practical construction project scenarios.
- Evaluate the role of effective scheduling in achieving project objectives.
- Understand the contribution of the quantity surveyor to project planning.
Professional Practice and Communication
- Understand the principles of professional ethics in quantity surveying.
- Demonstrate effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Recognise the importance of teamwork and collaboration in construction projects.
- Analyse the role of negotiation and conflict resolution in professional practice.
- Develop skills in preparing professional reports and presentations.
- Apply digital tools to support communication and project documentation.
- Evaluate the importance of continuous professional development in the industry.
- Understand the role of the quantity surveyor as a key communicator between stakeholders.
