The life of a cost engineer...
Outlining project resources in advance
Cost engineers need to put together a full list of all the resources required to complete a building project before work begins. For example, they’ll have to indicate the number of workers required within each department. They also have to outline all the various equipment needs, everything from cars and office space to raw materials and building tools. They draw up quotes and negotiate prices directly with suppliers, alongside specialist teams, including project engineers, technical engineers and structural engineers.
Adjusting budgets to unforeseen circumstances
Cost engineers have to be constantly on the lookout as projects develop for any necessary revisions or readjustments to costs. Indeed, depending on the circumstances, they may need to suggest new approaches, monitoring and updating schedules as they go. As a result, they’re responsible for ensuring projects are ultimately profitable.