Sharing industry knowledge, collaboration and discussion are at the heart of Quantum Global Solutions business model.  A recent example of this took place in mid-April when Quantum Executive Director, Andrew Woodward made a presentation to members of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

The presentation entitled, “Delay and Disruption Protocol and its relevance in Qatar” included the topics:  what is the SCL delay and disruption protocol, protocol construction project management, hurdles to effective construction project management and high profile overruns.  A lively debate took place following the presentation by almost 100 attendees.

Commenting on the evening, Andrew Woodward stated, “Quantum is an RICS regulated organisation and we are proud to make this presentation in partnership with the RICS to further the organisation’s goals and discuss with other Qatar based RICS members’ topical issues that affect our individual business and Qatar’s construction sector as a whole”.

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is a professional body that accredits professionals within the land, property and construction sectors worldwide. They regulate and promote the profession; maintaining the highest educational and professional standards; protecting clients and consumers via a strict code of ethics; and provide impartial advice and guidance.  Globally, the RICS has over 118,000 professional members. Quantum is regulated by the RICS and is committed to setting and upholding the highest standards of excellence.

QGS is acknowledged as one of the leading management consultants dedicated to serving the interests of the international construction and engineering industries.  In addition to regular industry presentations, QGS is also actively involved in the presentation of training courses and mentoring programmes.