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If you love buildings and want to get a job that entails work regarding these structures, then you should definitely consider becoming a building contractor, building surveyor, or building technician. These jobs will have you working with other people in order to make sure that buildings and houses are built well and are safe.

Building Contractor

A building contractor is responsible for coordinating the construction of houses as well as other buildings. Building contractors should have good communication skills, good organisational skills, technical aptitude, as well as management and leadership skills. If you become a building contractor, then you will be examining and interpreting clients' plans or arranging the plans to meet building regulations. You will also have to submit the projects' prices or quotes to the clients. Building contractors are also responsible for arranging the submission of plans to local authorities as well as arranging inspections of building work. They may even take part in the building work personally. Arranging the delivery times of materials, calculating quantities of materials, and coordinating the activities of office staff are also some of the duties of building contractors.

Building Surveyor

A building surveyor is tasked with interpreting, enforcing, and advising on laws and regulations with regard to the construction and safety of buildings. Building surveyors also give assistance and advice to owners and builders before the building plans are finalised in order to avoid the occurrence of potential problems. They are also tasked with assessing building plans to make sure that these comply with building regulations. Building surveyors also issue building permits, write reports and keep records regarding building progress, and make assessments of the condition of existing buildings. Their job duties also include providing evidence in court cases when building regulations are breached, issuing compliance certificates upon completion of construction, and auditing buildings to see if they're accessible enough for disabled persons.

Building Technician

Building technicians provide assistance in the construction of residential and commercial projects. A building technician may even undertake supervisory roles. Building technicians give skilled assistance to construction managers and builders through the interpretation and implementation of directions for the organisation and planning of building projects. They are also tasked with the interpreting of building plans as well as the regulations and codes of practice so that they can make certain that regulations and specifications are followed and that the right materials and methods of construction are used. They are also in charge of calculating costs and estimating completion times in order to prepare quotes and prices. The arrangement of supplies of equipment and material as well as the negotiation with subcontractors and reports to architects and builders are also tasks that building technicians have to handle.

If you're interested in becoming a building contractor, building surveyor, or building technician, then you must take some courses in English, Math, as well as design and technology. Ask your local college about the courses they offer which will help you find a job in the building industry. After you have finished college, you can then apply for an apprenticeship and fulfill your dream.

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