The Manager – E&Q will serve as the commercial custodian for high-end luxury hospitality, residential, and township projects at Della Resorts, Lonavala. This role demands a sharp financial mind coupled with deep technical expertise in high-end interior fit-outs and civil construction. You will be responsible for precise budget estimation, cost control, value engineering, material quantity surveying, and robust vendor validation to ensure projects are executed within budget without compromising Della’s signature luxury brand standards.
Key Responsibilities
1. Estimation & Budgeting (Interiors Focus)
- Detailed Costing: Prepare comprehensive, high-accuracy itemized estimations and budgets for luxury interior fit-outs (including bespoke furniture, luxury stones, specialized lighting, high-end joinery, and premium fixtures) alongside standard civil works.
- BOM & BOQ Analysis: Create and analyze accurate Bills of Quantities (BOQ) and Bills of Materials (BOM) based on interior design concepts, architectural blueprints, and GFC (Good for Construction) drawings.
- Variance Management: Perform regular comparative studies between initial conceptual estimates and actual material consumption to eliminate over-runs.
2. Quantity Surveying & Cost Control
- Material Take-offs: Conduct meticulous multi-layered take-offs from architectural, interior, and MEPF drawings.
- Cost Optimization: Implement strict financial discipline and value engineering to optimize costs across project lifecycles without diluting luxury aesthetics.
- WIP Monitoring: Track Work-in-Progress (WIP) on-site in Lonavala, analyzing actual cost variants against budgeted baselines.
3. Contracts, Claims & Bill Verification
- Vendor Validation: Review, evaluate, and validate measurements submitted by turnkey contractors, interior vendors, and subcontractors.
- RA Bill Processing: Certify Running Account (RA) bills, final bills, and joint measurement sheets with absolute precision.
- Change Orders & Variations: Assess, negotiate, and adjudicate contractor claims for extra items, deviations, and design modifications.
4. Cross-Functional Collaboration