Although traditionally QS’s are failed Architects (although generally believed to be from the 19th Century, there are accounts of some of Christopher Wren’s less artistic apprentices doing the measurement and take off in the 17th Century), they are also considered one of the widest based professions as they need to understand engineering, design, finance, accounting, law and maths.
Although traditionally QS’s are failed Architects (although generally believed to be from the 19th Century, there are accounts of some of Christopher Wren’s less artistic apprentices doing the measurement and take off in the 17th Century), they are also considered one of the widest based professions as they need to understand engineering, design, finance, accounting, law and maths.