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Re: Surveyors, Builders, Architects & Estate Mgrs' Corner (Aspirants & Professionals) by mutaalim(m): 7:25pm On Jun 18, 2016
Where can I get QS card software?
Re: Surveyors, Builders, Architects & Estate Mgrs' Corner (Aspirants & Professionals) by chinos98(m): 3:44pm On Aug 26, 2016
I will loved this qs trend to be more active
Re: Surveyors, Builders, Architects & Estate Mgrs' Corner (Aspirants & Professionals) by Kruzilano(m): 9:41pm On Oct 15, 2016
Ceasare I am a building tech stu... Hnd1 during my I.t days, I worked with 2 architectural firm, aerial consult Nd toa fitouts.both are design Nd build.. architect seems to be dominating in d building industry... the alone have d right to be consultant Nd contractors..to be an Archi u need 6 yrs of training but a builder just pass their professional exam... which would u advice an aspirant to dive into... seeing you are experienced.... architectural tech or building tech?
Re: Surveyors, Builders, Architects & Estate Mgrs' Corner (Aspirants & Professionals) by Kruzilano(m): 10:12pm On Oct 15, 2016
tomxzy:
i study QS in unilorin, 100 level. But really, is architecture better than Qs? 'cuz here, people looks at architecture like medicine.
I tell u.... architects are taking over... I am a building student tho wanted civil.... BT now I fink am gonna get a second degree in Archi....
Re: Surveyors, Builders, Architects & Estate Mgrs' Corner (Aspirants & Professionals) by ceasare: 8:18am On Oct 16, 2016
Kruzilano:
Ceasare I am a building tech stu... Hnd1 during my I.t days, I worked with 2 architectural firm, aerial consult Nd toa fitouts.both are design Nd build.. architect seems to be dominating in d building industry... the alone have d right to be consultant Nd contractors..to be an Archi u need 6 yrs of training but a builder just pass their professional exam... which would u advice an aspirant to dive into... seeing you are experienced.... architectural tech or building tech?

Is not as if architects are dominating they just have a better and more organized parent proffessional body the NIA who fight to make sure they
Are accorded their right in d scheme of things in the Nigerian construction industry.but in d building line how many of our alumnis are top place government functionaries,politicians ,lobbyist etc who could press forward our constitution and act establishing NIOB and make fed govt to sign into law laws that will make u proud of been a registered builder?we will get there one day with NIOB and CORBON.do u even no that no construction should go one without a resident builder in advanced countries but in Nigeria here most people u see on site or into property development are actually lawyers,computer graduates? Just imagine if a law is in place that all construction should hv a resident builder on it.d level of work that will be available for me and you will be unprecedented.so let's start to enlighten people what is right from what's wrong most people don't even know there is a course called building but they know architects......starts with me and you.there is more prospect in building only if and only if Nigeria is a sane country.my thoughts.
Re: Surveyors, Builders, Architects & Estate Mgrs' Corner (Aspirants & Professionals) by Kruzilano(m): 11:11am On Oct 17, 2016
ceasare:


Is not as if architects are dominating they just have a better and more organized parent proffessional body the NIA who fight to make sure they
Are accorded their right in d scheme of things in the Nigerian construction industry.but in d building line how many of our alumnis are top place government functionaries,politicians ,lobbyist etc who could press forward our constitution and act establishing NIOB and make fed govt to sign into law laws that will make u proud of been a registered builder?we will get there one day with NIOB and CORBON.do u even no that no construction should go one without a resident builder in advanced countries but in Nigeria here most people u see on site or into property development are actually lawyers,computer graduates? Just imagine if a law is in place that all construction should hv a resident builder on it.d level of work that will be available for me and you will be unprecedented.so let's start to enlighten people what is right from what's wrong most people don't even know there is a course called building but they know architects......starts with me and you.there is more prospect in building only if and only if Nigeria is a sane country.my thoughts.
yeah I get your point.... the parent body even accept non builders, I checked for criteria for registration into niob... Nd it brought out" any1 who has done a course in building tech or non professionals who took niob professional exam and passed..... just imagine... but for nia.... 6yrs architectural study only is required... little wonder u see architect having a design +build consultancy.... the parent body need to do smtin about this..... I can't imagine myslf working under an architect.... or beg them for work.... its a no no.
Re: Surveyors, Builders, Architects & Estate Mgrs' Corner (Aspirants & Professionals) by SNUmoh(m): 9:21am On Oct 18, 2016
Truth is, I'm a QS student - 400level, and I don't have the motivation or love for the profession. I'm only doing my best here and I hope to switch fields right after I graduate.

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