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    Examination of the quantity surveyor’s involvement in project execution with respect to cost control. A case study of Sama Plaza on Plot 4 Kyadondo Road

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    2018-07
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    Nalule, Racheal Pamelah
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    This is a three chaptered report prepared for Makerere University based on work undertaken on Sama Plaza project located on plot 4 Kyadondo Road. It’s comprised of the roles of project Quantity Surveyor (QS) during pre and post contract project stages. The report is made up of three chapters, references and appendices showing the various documents. Chapter one gives an introduction to the project research, objectives, the significance and the methodology used. Chapter two highlights the research case study and how the QS carried out the different roles. Finally chapter Three is about the recommendations and conclusions basing on the experience and exposure in the QS profession.
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