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AATF plans to construct its Headquarters in Nairobi. The management would like to engage a qualified Individual Consultant/Consultancy Firm as a Project Quantity Surveyor to manage the construction project costs. In any large-scale construction project, the role of the Project Quantity Surveyor is critical to the project’s overall success.

  1. Overall Role of Quantity Surveyor

As the project cost consultant, the Quantity Surveyors will ensure the best value for money for this project. S/he will oversee the day-to-day execution of the project, ensuring that budgets are adhered to. Their duties extend across several domains, including:

  1. Prepare rates and prices for use in project cost estimations.
  2. Preparing preliminary estimates for budgeting purposes and carry out value engineering exercises.
  3. Attending meetings and negotiations with construction professionals, such as site managers, project managers, site engineers, and other stakeholders.
  4. Preparing Bills of Quantities for building, civil and other works, works based on standard methods of measurements.
  5. Prepare tender and contract documents based on standard templates.
  6. Assist in tender evaluations and reporting.
  7. Carry out site visits for the purpose of monitoring and evaluation of construction costs.
  8. Prepare valuation reports for issuance of interim payment certificates
  9. Administer contract conditions including managing and valuation of contractor’s claims.
  10. Advise on any suggested variations in terms of cost impacts.
  11. Prepare final accounts for the purposes of issuance of construction completion certificates.
  12. Undertake any other tasks that may be requested by the Project Manager and Client in line with the professional obligations of the Quantity Surveyor.

Reporting and Communication:

  • The Quantity Surveyor will provide regular progress reports to the Client, the Project Manager and Consultants. This includes detailed updates on milestones, budget utilization, risk assessments, and any challenges that may require high-level interventions.
  • The Project QS will work on the cost estimates provided by the Project Manager’s QS.
  • The Project QS will work with and will be supervised directly by the Project Manager’s QS.

3. Detailed Design and Tender Action

Project QS will develop a comprehensive Bill of Quantities (BoQ) and issuing construction specifications based on detailed designs from the Architects, the Structural Engineer, the Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Interior Designer and Landscape Architects. The outputs are tabulated below.

Specifications & Drawings –

In consultation with the Project Manager:

  • Collaborate with consultants (Architect, QS, Engineers, Interior Designer, Landscape architect, etc.) to review and finalize drawings and technical specifications.
  • Obtain quotes for specialized work.
  • Develop detailed Bill of Quantities for the project.
  • Develop Schedule of Materials and Schedule of Labour, in case of Labour Contract.

Contract & Contractors

  • In consultation with the Project Manager, advise on contract types (e.g.,lump sum, cost-plus), and identify potential contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers for the project.

4. Construction Supervision

The Project Quantity Surveyor plays during the construction phase, ensuring that all

aspects of the project are delivered according to the approved timeline, budget, and quality standards. The tasks include Financial Appraisals, Valuations for Purposes of issuance of certificates, and costing of variations, if any.

Site Visits

  • Conduct regular site visits for the purposes of measurements of works.

Cost Controls

  • In consultation with the Project Manager, provide periodic financial reports, monitor construction costs, and assess the financial implications of any changes or variations.

Completion of Works

  • In consultation with the project Manager, undertake final measurements for the purposes of administration of final completion certificates.

How to apply

5. Application Requirements

Interested Individual consultants/consultancy firms are expected to submit the following:

A. Technical Proposal (Not more than 30 Pages excluding annexes/attachments)

  • Understanding of the Project Quantity Surveyor’s Role.
  • Proof of experience in handling similar projects by providing a list of past and present clients for which the consultant conducted similar projects.
  • Indicate years of experience in the field of construction, the minimum experience post registration is Ten Years (10 Years).
  • Submit CVs, academic, professional certificates.
  • Up to date Practice License from the Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors.
  • Submit at least three Certificates of completion/recommendation letters from previous most recent clients and include contract information.
  • Any other information to support your proposal.

B. Professional Fees Proposal

  • This project will be time and input based; therefore, the breakdown of professional fees should be structured in a similar manner.
  • Budget should be clearly broken down and justified including estimated days of working, and expenses related to every phase.
  • Be comprehensive and inclusive of all applicable taxes.
  • Indicate terms and conditions of payment.

6. Application Submission

Interested applicants should send their proposal (Technical and Financial) together with other supporting documents to the Procurement Office through [email protected] by COB 5th August 2025 with the subject head “HOC PROJECT QUANTITY SURVEYOR”.

7. Terms and conditions of the proposal

AATF reserves the right to request new or additional information regarding each service provider and any individual or other persons associated with its project proposal. AATF reserves the right not to make any appointment with the proposals submitted.

Service providers shall not make available or disclose details pertaining to their Project proposal with anyone not specifically involved, unless authorized to do so by AATF. Service providers shall not issue any press release or other public announcement pertaining to details of their project proposal without prior written approval.

AATF Service providers are required to declare any conflict of interest they may have in the transaction for which the tender is submitted or any potential conflict of interest. AATF reserves the right not to consider further any proposal where such a conflict of interest exists or where such potential conflict of interest may arise.

8. Confidentiality statement

All data and information received from AATF for the purpose of this assignment are to be treated confidential and are only to be used in connection with the execution of these Terms of Reference. All intellectual property rights arising from the execution of these Terms of Reference are assigned to AATF.

Only successful candidates will be contacted

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In Sub-Saharan Africa, the resource-poor smallholder farmer battles against weeds, diseases and adverse weather conditions leading to poor harvests. Their counterparts in Asia, Latin America and elsewhere in the developing world enjoy improved crop yields through the aid of modern agricultural technologies. Working with the resource-poor smallholder farmer in mind, the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) is a not-for-profit foundation, managed and led by Africans to foster public-private partnerships for the access and delivery of appropriate technologies for improved agricultural productivity. AATF was incorporated in the United Kingdom in January 2003 and registered in Kenya, its host country, in April 2003. AATF is also registered as a charity under the laws of England and Wales. The Nairobi-based AATF's vision is prosperous farmers and a food secure Africa, enabled through AATF's catalytic role in bringing innovative technologies to smallholder farmers. The structure and operations of AATF draw upon the best practices and resources of both the public and private sectors. In line with its mission the AATF:Links the needs of resource-poor farmers with potential technological solutions Acquires technologies from technology owners through royalty-free licenses or agreements along with associated materials and knowhow for use on behalf of Africa's resource-poor farmers Establishes partnerships with existing institutions to adapt agricultural technology for use by farmers in Africa Ensures compliance with all laws associated with the use of these technologies Promotes the wide distribution of the technologies as appropriate By linking food security, poverty reduction, market development and economic growth, AATF aims to change the widespread conventional approaches employed by African producers engaged in agri-business to make these activities sustainable over time.What makes AATF unique?Apart from AATF's progressive and pragmatic approach at tackling food security and poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa, AATF is unique in that:The model for AATF was developed through consultation with African, North American and European stakeholders, giving the foundation a well-rounded perspective. It provides a ‘one-stop-shop' for structuring and accessing agricultural technologies, materials and know-how. It works along the complete product value chain, from product creation, through distribution, to creation of markets for the product. The AATF serves as a catalyst for reforms and the creation of agricultural markets. The AATF, in its partnerships and sub-licensing functions, seeks to assist existing institutions to self-organise efficiently and to effectively absorb new technological concepts and adopt them for productive use.

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF)

AATF plans to construct its Headquarters in Nairobi. The management would like to engage a qualified Individual Consultant/Consultancy Firm as a Project Quantity Surveyor to manage the construction project costs. In any large-scale construction project, the role of the Project Quantity Surveyor is critical to the project's overall success.

  1. Overall Role of Quantity Surveyor

As the project cost consultant, the Quantity Surveyors will ensure the best value for money for this project. S/he will oversee the day-to-day execution of the project, ensuring that budgets are adhered to. Their duties extend across several domains, including:

  1. Prepare rates and prices for use in project cost estimations.
  2. Preparing preliminary estimates for budgeting purposes and carry out value engineering exercises.
  3. Attending meetings and negotiations with construction professionals, such as site managers, project managers, site engineers, and other stakeholders.
  4. Preparing Bills of Quantities for building, civil and other works, works based on standard methods of measurements.
  5. Prepare tender and contract documents based on standard templates.
  6. Assist in tender evaluations and reporting.
  7. Carry out site visits for the purpose of monitoring and evaluation of construction costs.
  8. Prepare valuation reports for issuance of interim payment certificates
  9. Administer contract conditions including managing and valuation of contractor’s claims.
  10. Advise on any suggested variations in terms of cost impacts.
  11. Prepare final accounts for the purposes of issuance of construction completion certificates.
  12. Undertake any other tasks that may be requested by the Project Manager and Client in line with the professional obligations of the Quantity Surveyor.

Reporting and Communication:

  • The Quantity Surveyor will provide regular progress reports to the Client, the Project Manager and Consultants. This includes detailed updates on milestones, budget utilization, risk assessments, and any challenges that may require high-level interventions.
  • The Project QS will work on the cost estimates provided by the Project Manager’s QS.
  • The Project QS will work with and will be supervised directly by the Project Manager’s QS.

3. Detailed Design and Tender Action

Project QS will develop a comprehensive Bill of Quantities (BoQ) and issuing construction specifications based on detailed designs from the Architects, the Structural Engineer, the Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Interior Designer and Landscape Architects. The outputs are tabulated below.

Specifications & Drawings -

In consultation with the Project Manager:

  • Collaborate with consultants (Architect, QS, Engineers, Interior Designer, Landscape architect, etc.) to review and finalize drawings and technical specifications.
  • Obtain quotes for specialized work.
  • Develop detailed Bill of Quantities for the project.
  • Develop Schedule of Materials and Schedule of Labour, in case of Labour Contract.

Contract & Contractors

  • In consultation with the Project Manager, advise on contract types (e.g.,lump sum, cost-plus), and identify potential contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers for the project.

4. Construction Supervision

The Project Quantity Surveyor plays during the construction phase, ensuring that all

aspects of the project are delivered according to the approved timeline, budget, and quality standards. The tasks include Financial Appraisals, Valuations for Purposes of issuance of certificates, and costing of variations, if any.

Site Visits

  • Conduct regular site visits for the purposes of measurements of works.

Cost Controls

  • In consultation with the Project Manager, provide periodic financial reports, monitor construction costs, and assess the financial implications of any changes or variations.

Completion of Works

  • In consultation with the project Manager, undertake final measurements for the purposes of administration of final completion certificates.

How to apply

5. Application Requirements

Interested Individual consultants/consultancy firms are expected to submit the following:

A. Technical Proposal (Not more than 30 Pages excluding annexes/attachments)

  • Understanding of the Project Quantity Surveyor’s Role.
  • Proof of experience in handling similar projects by providing a list of past and present clients for which the consultant conducted similar projects.
  • Indicate years of experience in the field of construction, the minimum experience post registration is Ten Years (10 Years).
  • Submit CVs, academic, professional certificates.
  • Up to date Practice License from the Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors.
  • Submit at least three Certificates of completion/recommendation letters from previous most recent clients and include contract information.
  • Any other information to support your proposal.

B. Professional Fees Proposal

  • This project will be time and input based; therefore, the breakdown of professional fees should be structured in a similar manner.
  • Budget should be clearly broken down and justified including estimated days of working, and expenses related to every phase.
  • Be comprehensive and inclusive of all applicable taxes.
  • Indicate terms and conditions of payment.

6. Application Submission

Interested applicants should send their proposal (Technical and Financial) together with other supporting documents to the Procurement Office through [email protected] by COB 5th August 2025 with the subject head “HOC PROJECT QUANTITY SURVEYOR”.

7. Terms and conditions of the proposal

AATF reserves the right to request new or additional information regarding each service provider and any individual or other persons associated with its project proposal. AATF reserves the right not to make any appointment with the proposals submitted.

Service providers shall not make available or disclose details pertaining to their Project proposal with anyone not specifically involved, unless authorized to do so by AATF. Service providers shall not issue any press release or other public announcement pertaining to details of their project proposal without prior written approval.

AATF Service providers are required to declare any conflict of interest they may have in the transaction for which the tender is submitted or any potential conflict of interest. AATF reserves the right not to consider further any proposal where such a conflict of interest exists or where such potential conflict of interest may arise.

8. Confidentiality statement

All data and information received from AATF for the purpose of this assignment are to be treated confidential and are only to be used in connection with the execution of these Terms of Reference. All intellectual property rights arising from the execution of these Terms of Reference are assigned to AATF.

Only successful candidates will be contacted

2025-08-06

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