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Quantity Surveying and Construction Cost Consulting

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Ndidali Quantity Surveyors is a 100% owned by Mr L.E Nemamilwe who has over 20 year’s experience. Our clients is our first responsibility, without them we cannot operate as a company. We will commit ourselves 100% to listening to their needs and to responding thereto by providing them with the very best service with committed, experienced, well-trained individuals. As a minimum we aim to meet our Clients’ objectives within their time, budget and quality framework. All tasks and initiatives undertaken are aimed at reducing the financial risk of each development and adding value to the roles of the participants in every project.

Our Services Include:


Ndidali Quantity Surveyors offers Professional Services in the Infrastructure Development and Construction Industry market sector.


The professional origin of NDIDALI Quantity Surveyors dictates that the absolute basis of any service we provide is driven by a desire and motivation to act in our Client's interests at all times. The company has the required skills to ensure the successful completion of any project.

The management of projects in this era requires a range of skills incorporating sensitive leadership, excellent communication abilities and above average professional capabilities, within a sound knowledge of the internal South African political and social environment.

Proposed Project Life Cycle and Professional Services

The anticipated project life cycle (divided into four phases) and the detail professional services to be provided by NDIDALI Quantity Surveyors for any project could be as follows:


1. Concept Phase

During this phase the viability and Concept design of the project will be established, monitored and completed.

2. Production Phase

During this phase all pre-contract administration will be performed.

3. Construction Phase

During this phase all contract administration will be performed.

4. Operational Phase

This phase takes place during the latter part of the contract up to a point approximately three months after completion of the contract.

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