Construction Economist
A Construction Economist, also known as a Construction Economist, is a professional who specializes in the financial analysis of construction projects. They are responsible for estimating the costs of construction projects, as well as managing the financial risks associated with these projects.
Day-to-Day
The day-to-day responsibilities of a Construction Economist may include:
- Estimating the costs of construction projects
- Managing the financial risks associated with construction projects
- Preparing financial reports and presentations
- Providing financial advice to clients
- Negotiating contracts with contractors
Education and Training
Construction Economists typically have a bachelor's degree in construction management, economics, or a related field. They may also have a master's degree in construction management or economics. In addition to their formal education, Construction Economists must also have a strong understanding of construction accounting and finance.
There are many online courses that can help you prepare for a career as a Construction Economist. These courses can provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in this field.
Skills and Knowledge
Construction Economists must have a strong understanding of the following: