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7 Exciting Career Options in Built Environment with a High Scope of Success

Written by Team Marketing | Jan 25, 2019 9:58:44 AM

Today, the face of construction is changing with advancing and disruptive technology driving the industry to the future. Identifying such technologies that transform the development of social infrastructure and construction is going to become even more vital over the next few years as Smart Cities become standard for many countries around the world.

To say that the Built Environment sector is large, diverse, and exciting is an understatement. It includes all the human-made surroundings, which includes everything for human activity: from offices, parks, houses, malls to supporting infrastructures such as water supply and travel networks. Today’s built environment needs to be adaptable enough for the future uses, resilient enough to survive climate change, and enable people to live better.

Here are a few reasons why this sector should be tapped by individuals looking for a high scope of success and opportunities:

  • The Indian construction sector will rise to 8.1% every year for the next decade
  • The Indian Ministry of Roads and Transport has outlined plans of $120 billion worth of projects
  • 100 Smart Cities and close to 500 AMRUT cities will enable investment of approx. 2 Trillion rupees in the coming five years

In such a scenario, the demands for skilled professionals is at the peak, and the opportunities are countless! Let’s dive into the career opportunities:

Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

According to the market research of P&S, the global GIS market can be worth $17.5 billion by 2023. With this huge growth, there comes high demand for skilled cartographers, , surveyors, GIS analysts, and GIS experts. They map out the social, economic, and topographical data and answer complex questions using technology.

Urban Planning

Careers in urban planning involve helping the communities to decide the optimal use of their land and resources, along with making sure the future development and revitalization. It involves utilising the available properties in the best possible way, making sure the needs of the community are met, and working with people across different sectors.

Project Management

Project managers are always in high demand. And why not? Today, organizations are facing fierce competition and need to respond to internal and external issues without delay. A structural approach here is required to plan, organise, manage and control the resources, and project managers are highly equipped to undertake that. They have to manage time, cost, quality, and people. Furthermore, they have to be involved in the ideation and completion of a particular project while being a problem-solver.

Quantity Surveying

As a Quantity Surveyor, one manages the finances for construction projects and calculate budgets based on a client’s requirements and needs. They have to work with contractors, deliver projects with time and cost constraints, and estimate quantities for large projects.

Facilities Management

Facility managers are primarily responsible for managing and planning various kinds of services, which help to ensure that the entire built environment is safe, controllable, and running smoothly. They vastly enable the efficiency at the workplace and plan for both strategic and tactical operations.

Investment Management

A career as an investment manager requires one to evaluate projects with due diligence, get the most return on investment for clients, and provide finance related services in real estate environment.

Real Estate Developer

There is a high demand for real estate developers today, with the growing population and urbanization of cities. As a real estate developer, one is required to ensure that the building is ready on time to be occupied, have a result-oriented mindset with a high understanding of the market, and devise a marketing plan for a particular project.

To ensure success in these highly demanded sectors, one needs to acquire specialized courses to absorb maximum learning and stand out from the rest. An accredited degree from the RICS School of Built Environment is a gateway to get a highly renowned degree that is accepted in over 30 countries. It’s time to tap into the countless opportunities that the sector of built environment offers!