ICTQual Level 6 Diploma in Quantity Surveying Practice

The ICTQual Level 6 Diploma in Quantity Surveying Practice is a prestigious, internationally recognised qualification tailored for individuals aiming to excel in senior roles within the construction and infrastructure sectors. As quantity surveyors are essential to the successful delivery of projects, this diploma equips learners with the advanced expertise needed to manage financial and contractual responsibilities with precision. The programme ensures that graduates are capable of overseeing complex projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and compliance.
The curriculum delves deeply into specialist areas such as cost estimation, procurement strategies, contract administration, and project evaluation. Emphasis is placed on critical functions like risk management, dispute resolution, and value engineering, enabling graduates to make strategic decisions that harmonise cost efficiency with superior quality outcomes. Beyond technical knowledge, the diploma fosters professional and managerial competencies, preparing learners to lead teams, engage with stakeholders, and uphold ethical standards in construction management.
Upon completion, graduates are well-prepared for senior positions such as Quantity Surveyor, Cost Manager, Contract Administrator, or Project Controls Specialist. This qualification also serves as a pathway to postgraduate studies and chartered membership with leading professional bodies like the RICS and CIOB. With its strong focus on practical application, the diploma opens doors to diverse and rewarding international career opportunities across the construction, engineering, and infrastructure development landscapes.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
Credits
60 Credits
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Construction Cost Estimation and Control
- Procurement and Contract Administration
- Project Planning, Risk, and Regulatory Compliance
- Construction Economics and Value Engineering
- Professional Practice, Ethics, and Leadership in Quantity Surveying
- Research Project in Quantity Surveying Practice

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This diploma is suited for professionals and learners aiming to build expertise in cost management and project delivery.
- Construction or engineering professionals seeking career advancement.
- Learners with backgrounds in civil engineering, architecture, or related fields.
- Detail‑oriented individuals with strong analytical and numerical skills.
- Professionals interested in cost estimation, contracts, and project planning.
- Aspiring surveyors targeting roles in construction firms or consultancies.
Course Learning Outcomes
Construction Cost Estimation and Control
- Develop precise cost estimates for construction projects using advanced methodologies.
- Analyse cost data to prepare budgets, forecasts, and financial reports.
- Apply cost‑control techniques to monitor and manage project expenditure.
- Evaluate the impact of design changes, material choices, and labour costs on budgets.
- Recommend strategies to achieve cost efficiency without compromising quality.
- Use digital tools and software for cost planning, measurement, and reporting.
- Assess the accuracy and reliability of cost estimates against project outcomes.
- Provide evidence‑based advice to stakeholders on financial decision‑making.
Procurement and Contract Administration
- Assess and compare procurement methods to select the most suitable for specific projects.
- Draft, interpret, and administer contracts in line with legal and regulatory frameworks.
- Manage tendering processes, bid evaluations, and supplier negotiations.
- Monitor contractor performance and ensure compliance with contract obligations.
- Resolve disputes and claims through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration.
- Apply ethical practices in procurement and contract management.
- Evaluate the risks and benefits of different contract types.
- Maintain accurate records and documentation for auditing and accountability.
Project Planning, Risk, and Regulatory Compliance
- Develop integrated project schedules linking cost, time, and resources.
- Identify, assess, and mitigate risks in construction projects.
- Ensure compliance with building codes, health and safety regulations, and environmental standards.
- Monitor project progress and recommend corrective actions when deviations occur.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of risk management strategies on project outcomes.
- Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure compliance and risk control.
- Analyse case studies of regulatory failures and propose preventive measures.
- Apply project management software to track compliance and risk.
Construction Economics and Value Engineering
- Analyse economic principles influencing construction markets and project costs.
- Apply value engineering techniques to optimise cost, quality, and performance.
- Evaluate life‑cycle costing and sustainability in construction projects.
- Assess the financial viability of projects through feasibility studies.
- Recommend strategies to maximise value for money in project delivery.
- Critically appraise case studies of value engineering in practice.
- Balance client expectations with economic realities in project planning.
- Integrate sustainability and innovation into economic decision‑making.
Professional Practice, Ethics, and Leadership in Quantity Surveying
- Demonstrate leadership skills in managing teams and stakeholders.
- Apply professional codes of conduct and ethical frameworks in decision‑making.
- Communicate effectively with clients, contractors, and project teams.
- Evaluate leadership styles and their impact on project outcomes.
- Promote accountability, transparency, and fairness in professional practice.
- Mentor junior staff and contribute to professional development within organisations.
- Resolve conflicts and negotiate effectively in high‑pressure environments.
- Lead initiatives that enhance organisational culture and professional standards.
Research Project in Quantity Surveying Practice
- Formulate a research question relevant to quantity surveying practice.
- Conduct a comprehensive literature review and evaluate existing research.
- Apply appropriate research methodologies to investigate industry challenges.
- Collect, analyse, and interpret data to support findings.
- Present evidence‑based recommendations for improving QS practices.
- Produce a structured research report that meets academic and industry standards.
- Reflect on research outcomes and their implications for professional practice.
- Demonstrate critical thinking and problem‑solving through independent research.
