- Conduct a complete survey of the area in which the project will be implemented, including the level of the natural land and the levels and locations of manholes and drainage tanks for homes within the scope of the project.
- Preparing survey plates and reports to be submitted to the office of the consultant supervising the project, on the basis of which plans can be implemented and the drainage tendencies and trends of the project can be calculated.
- Assess land and property use requirements including traffic and infrastructure
- Managing or taking a leadership role in projects from the early planning stages until completion
- Identify new opportunities by conducting research
- Interpreting data from various sources while presenting and negotiating competitive proposals
- Advising clients on the availability of finance and the feasibility of planning permission
- Preparing and submitting applications for planning permission
- Providing appraisals and advising clients on providing financing for commercial and residential developments
- Ensuring compliance with planning and building legislation
- Use strong management and leadership skills to ensure projects are managed successfully, efficiently and profitably
- Consider the physical, environmental and social impacts of proposed developments
- Advocating for the preservation and protection of historical or environmentally sensitive sites and areas
- Encouraging the use of effective land management and management as one of the main drivers behind economic development
- Communicate and negotiate effectively with colleagues, customers and shareholders
- Rapid response to changes in market conditions, client requirements and government policies