Quantity Surveyor Salary in Ghana

Quantity Surveyor is a person who calculates the number of materials needed for building work, and how much they will cost.

Below is the Quantity Surveyor Salary in Ghana

An early career Quantity Surveyor with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of GH₵ 14,400 based on 6 salaries.

A mid-career Quantity Surveyor with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of GH₵ 21,600 based on 5 salaries.

What does a quantity surveyor do?

Known in the industry as a Construction Cost Consultant or Commercial Manager, their role is to keep a close eye on project finances and contractual relationships.

They make sure that the financial position of construction projects is accurately reported and controlled effectively.

What skills do you need for quantity surveyors?

Attention to detail and a methodical approach to work.

You need to be detail-obsessed and have a methodical approach to your work to succeed as a Quantity Surveyor.

You can expect your work to be scrutinized – to make sure it is compliant, legal, and in keeping with the contract.

What does a quantity surveyor do day today?

the day-to-day role of a quantity surveyor.

You’ll be preparing tender and contract documents, carrying out a cost analysis, monitoring cost variations and writing reports, finding out the client requirements and undertaking feasibility studies, allocating work to sub-contractors, and making payments.

How many years does it take to become a quantity surveyor?

A full-time postgraduate course in surveying will usually take one year, while those choosing a part-time or distance learning option are looking at a minimum of two years of study.