Print

BACKGROUND & OVERVIEW OF QSRC
 
The Quantity Surveyors' Registration Council (QSRC) is a professional regulation body established in terms of Quantity Surveyors` Registration Council Act, 2013 to regulate the activities and conduct of quantity surveyors in Botswana.
 
The objectives of QSRC are to:

Mandate: The QSRC's mandate is to register, monitor, develop and promote the Quantity Surveying profession in Botswana.

Vision: To develop of the Quantity Surveying profession in Botswana to international standards.

Mission
To regulate Botswana's Quantity Surveying profession by prioritising competence, integrity and professional ethics; in accordance with applicable laws, policies, standards and international best practice.

QSRC Values:
Professionalism

Integrity

Transparency and accountability

Equality and Fairness

Stakeholder sensitivity/Customer Focus

Teamwork


The QSRC came into effect in 2013 following the passing of the Quantity Surveyors’ Registration Act on the 4th October 2013. The Act was to establish the Quantity Surveyors’ Registration Council; to provide for the regulation of the practice of quantity surveying and for the matters incidental thereto.
 
The Council is made up of 7 members as follows:

    
The appointments were Gazetted on 1st June 2014 but effective 1st April 2014 and valid for specified periods;
 
The Council members were inaugurated by the then Minister of Infrastructure Science and Technology (MIST), Honourable Johnie Swartz accompanied by his Permanent Secretary, Deputy Permanent Secretary and other MIST officials on the 10th of July 2014.
 
The Council is also expected to promote performance, excellence and professionalism by ensuring that all Quantity Surveyors adhere to laid down rules and regulations, code conduct, as well as registration and implementation of control measures.