Robert Acquaye
Alumna
- Country
- Ghana
- Course
- Construction Project Management MSc
- Study area
- Civil Engineering
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Why did you choose to study Construction Project Management?
It was recommended by my professor at university who supervised my final year project work. He wrote my recommendation when I was applying.
How has º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ inspired you and helped you to progress in your career?
The teaching was excellent. I got to do a lot of collaboration with my course mates. This has been an essential part of my career now. The need to collaborate well with team members to ensure a project is executed successfully.
Would there be one piece of advice that you would give to current or prospective students?
Make the best use of this opportunity. Don’t ever look back and have regrets. Make great friends, both on your course and the people you live with. Make the best use of all the sporting facilities. You will find that there are so many options to choose from, just enjoy your time at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ.
Can you tell us about your career journey so far?
I started off as an assistant Quantity Surveyor with a consultancy firm mainly focusing on road works. I decided after a while that I wanted to experience the building sector a lot more. I moved to start work as a Quantity Surveyor with a construction firm. I have since that time done some amazing and prestigious projects with them. We are currently building a multi-million-dollar school for a client.
Can you tell us more about your role at Micheletti & Co. Ltd?
I am the Project Quantity Surveyor on a multi-million-dollar school we are building for a client. On a regular basis, I have to ensure the project is within budget and raise red flags when there’s the slightest hint we will be exceeding. So far I believe I have done a good job. We have however exceeded the duration of the project mainly due to design changes made by the Client.
What do you love the most about your job and what does the future hold?
I get tired of sitting at a desk doing monotonous tasks. Being a PQS breaks that sequence because, I get to move onto a new project every 18 months. This in most cases has new team members, new dynamics, new almost everything. It can be a challenge sometime working with new teams but I have learnt that the earlier I adapt to and relate to the new team members, the better for the project.
This might be my last but one project. I want to move into consultancy, research and possibly teaching in the future.
What has been the proudest moment of your career so far?
I was recently involved in completing the French Embassy Project in Ghana. Not only was the building a beauty, but the project was completed within budget and approximately 2 months behind the original schedule. This delay was due to design changes initiated by the client.