We hear from QS Gemma Storer on how she got into this career, her favourite projects to date, and what she’d like to change in the industry.
➡️ Why did you choose Quantity Surveying?
A family friend introduced me to the role and let me undertake work experience. The role looked interesting, so I signed up for a part-time degree course in Quantity Surveying.
➡️ Best thing about being a QS?
The varied projects and tasks, every day is different.
➡️ Hardest thing about being a QS?
It can be a challenging role working on numerous projects, maintaining contractual deadlines, and providing excellent customer service to all your clients, but it is a rewarding one!
➡️ Favourite project worked on?
Dubai Mall.
➡️ Proudest career moment?
There have been many projects I have enjoyed and been proud of, but I generally like projects that involve/help the local community. One refurbishment project I worked on provided assisted living for post 16-year-old children leaving the care system, it’s great when existing buildings are redeveloped to help the local community.
➡️ Favourite building?
Millau Viaduct (not a building, but its’ my favourite structure, in a beautiful place in the world).
➡️ What advice would you give someone currently looking at career choices?
Understand what you enjoy and want to achieve, then research sectors/roles that allow you reach your goals!
➡️ What would you change about the construction industry?
Greater diversity.
➡️ If you were not a QS, what would you be?
Aircraft Technician in the RAF.
Meet Gemma
