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Received my early education at the Rifle Range Road (2) Primary School, Kuala Lumpur. Attended junior high school at Raja Abdullah Secondary School, Kuala Lumpur and high school at Technical Institute, Kuala Lumpur. Further study at Mara Institute of Technology (ITM), Shah Alam, Selangor and obtained Certificate in Town and Regional Planning and Diploma in Quantity Surveying. Continued study in Mara University of Technology (UiTM) and obtained Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours). I am a skilled commercial manager with extensive background in-and thorough knowledge of- development, construction, maintenance and construction contracts. Also having knowledge and experience in project, facilities and property management. Experienced in developing and implementing competitive cost planning, project budgeting, cost controlling and development appraisal. Exceptional organizational, analytic and managerial skills. Career as Commercial Expert till now.

Monday, 22 May 2023

Quantity Surveying and the artificial intelligence (AI) challenges ahead

Quantity surveying is a profession within the construction industry that involves managing and controlling costs related to construction projects. It encompasses various tasks, such as estimating project costs, preparing tender documents, conducting cost analysis, and managing project finances.

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) presents both challenges and opportunities for the field of quantity surveying. Here are some of the AI challenges that the profession may face in the future:

  1.         Automation of tasks: AI technologies can automate repetitive and time-consuming tasks in quantity surveying, such as quantity takeoffs and cost estimations. While automation can increase efficiency and accuracy, it may also raise concerns about the potential displacement of human workers and the need for upskilling.
  2.       Data management: AI relies on vast amounts of data to learn and make predictions. Quantity surveyors need to adapt to the challenges of managing large datasets, ensuring data quality, and integrating AI systems into their existing workflows. They may need to acquire new skills in data analysis and data management.
  3.       Ethical considerations: AI systems, including those used in quantity surveying, must be developed and used ethically. Quantity surveyors need to consider issues such as data privacy, bias in AI algorithms, and the potential impact of AI on employment within the profession. Ethical guidelines and regulations will likely evolve to address these concerns.
  4.       Adaptation and upskilling: Quantity surveyors will need to adapt to the changing technological landscape by acquiring new skills and knowledge related to AI and data analytics. This may involve learning how to work with AI systems, interpreting AI-generated insights, and effectively integrating AI into their decision-making processes.
  5.       Collaboration with AI systems: As AI technologies become more advanced, quantity surveyors may need to collaborate closely with AI systems and algorithms. This collaboration may involve using AI-generated insights as inputs for decision-making, validating AI outputs, and ensuring the accuracy and reliability of AI-generated data.

Despite these challenges, AI also offers several opportunities for the quantity surveying profession. AI can enhance accuracy in cost estimations, improve project risk assessment, facilitate better decision-making through data analysis, and enable faster and more efficient project delivery.

To stay relevant and harness the benefits of AI, quantity surveyors should embrace ongoing learning and professional development, actively participate in industry discussions around AI ethics and regulations and explore ways to integrate AI technologies into their workflows while leveraging their professional expertise.

Reference.

  • "The Future of Quantity Surveying: How AI Will Change the Profession" by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
  • "Artificial Intelligence in Quantity Surveying: A Review of the Literature" by the Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
  • "The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Quantity Surveying Profession" by the American Society of Professional Estimators (APSE)
  • "How AI Is Changing the Construction Industry" by McKinsey & Company
  • "The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in the Quantity Surveying Profession" by the Quantity Surveying Journal

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