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Kenton Black
London
1 week ago
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MEP Cost Manager / Senior MEP Cost Manager
London area (other locations considered)
£50-90k DOE

Kenton Black International is excited to be supporting one of the world's leading consultancies in the expansion of their UK Data Centre team. There currently exists opportunities for degree qualified MEP Cost Managers to work on Data Centre projects, predominantly in the UK, but with occasional project visits across the EU as required.

We're keen to hear from people with a strong consultancy background and with a proven track record of delivering high quality MEP cost management/quantity surveying/scheduling across the full lifecycle of schemes. We're keen to hear from people with strong client facing skills and a varied project background. Whilst Data Centre experience would be great, the main requirement is the MEP experience.

Responsibilities will include -

• Pre- and post-contract duties, including preparation of cost estimates, RFPs, procurement and tendering, contract administration, variation, final account, etc.
• Completing feasibility studies and writing procurement reports
• Estimating and cost planning to include producing and presenting the final cost plan
• Tendering and procurement activity, including managing the pre-qualification stage, producing the tender list, preliminaries, tender analysis, tender report and compiling the contractual documents
• Taking responsibility for t...

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