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Get to know Daniel Roberts from Newcastle, UK and some of his hempcrete building ideas? Talking of his education, he holds a Bachelor’s degree in Quantity Surveying as well as Post Graduate Certificate in Construction Law. Daniel has membership from RICS “MRICS,” and is a registered APC councillor from a reputed institution, from which, he holds a membership too. After earning his education, he took his first step towards his career by joining efforts with Rex Procter and Partners, a quantity surveying company based in Yorkshire. While working in this company, he earned the valuable experience that helped him in polishing his skills.

Here at Quantus Solutions we offer innovation with a difference. We support individual expression, we understand that conscientiousness is key to success and support individual stakeholders to bring forward their creative side, make a development fun, stress free and as unique as you are. This creates a deeper more personal connection to a development, bridges the gap between essential matters like programme, cost risk, opportunity and promotes individuals to make a mark on a development that they previously were not aware was possible. Building is fun and pleasurable. This is the Quantus Solution. Find extra details on Daniel Roberts, Newcastle. Daniel is an expert in Hempcrete constructions and offers a unique blend of academic and hands on experience being an expert in traditional lime based render applications. Daniel has completed residential developments for himself and a range of clients in the UK, Middle East and Australia. Daniel has worked in the capacity of project manager, contract administrator and is familiar with due diligence reports for financial drawdowns and interim work in progress. Daniel is an active property investor and specialises in small to medium scale residential developments with an emphasis on sustainability and affordability. Daniel Roberts has a passion for construction and leads a small but capable teams of builders, carpenters, plumbers and lime renders on the sunny east coast of Australia.

Just like any professional, lawyer, doctor or medical practitioner, working within sound pre defined frameworks of competency, these are laid out to help individuals focus their priorities and training through continual monitoring over many years and practicing their newly developed skills in the real world, on live projects. Becoming Chartered does not provide automatic entitlement to employment, contracts or opportunities. Nor is it a golden ticket for financial, individual freedom or a passport to happiness. It is the recognition of a minimum and essential standard to demonstrate that the individual has obtained a minimum grade and standard for ethics, training and experience. Becoming a Chartered Surveyor is the highest standard for professionals within the construction industry and if you apply yourself, focus, take the time and have the opportunity to gain the right experience, anyone can meet the minimum standard for the highest qualification. Chartered Surveyors are not better than anyone, they have just obtained more experience and receive the recognition for same. If you follow the path, you shall obtain the same results/recognition.

Daniel holds a Bachelors (BSc Hons) in Quantity Surveying and Post Graduate Certificate in Construction Law. Daniel has been a full member of the RICS “MRICS” since 2011 and is an active member of the institution , he is passionate about supporting young professionals identify the long term, life transformative and essential framework laid out since 1868 which allows its members to support the built environment, especially in times of adversity.