Megan Smith

Associate Director, NSW

Megan Smith

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Megan is based in our Sydney office and works throughout New South Wales.

To contact Megan, 02 9922 4500 call or email megan.smith@dcwc.com.au

Megan is a highly accomplished Chartered Quantity Surveyor with over 13 years’ experience providing quantity surveying and cost consultancy services. Her expertise spans multiple sectors, with a strong track record of delivering exceptional results for clients in Australia, New Zealand and the UK.

She has worked across a broad range of sectors including Commercial Basebuild and Fitout, residential, retail and education. Megan’s project experience spans from project feasibility through to project completion. Her skills cover measurement and cost estimating, preparing pre-tender estimates, preparation of tender documents, tender evaluation and adjustments, cost reporting, assessment of variations and progress clams and final account settlements. Megan also has experience in assessment of Contractual Claims, including Loss and Expense and Extension of Time.

A Member of the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (MAIQS) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), Megan also holds a Bachelor of Construction (Economics) from the Unitec Institute of Technology.

Megan has excellent communication skills and is experienced in managing client relationships effectively. Her professional technical and leadership skills are evidenced by her being Shortlisted as a finalist for the RICS UK Young Surveyor of the Year in 2019 and the RICS Australia Young Achiever of the Year & Woman of the Built Environment Award in 2022.

Specific skills
  • Procurement

  • Tender Management

  • Contract Administration and Change Control

  • Value Management and Value Engineering

Featured Projects

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Queensland Performing Arts Centre

Donald Cant Watts Corke provided complete quantity surveying services on the $37 million upgrade of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. The first major refurbishment since the centre’s completion in 1985, this project entailed extensive building works, including meeting disability access standards, and major improvements to the lighting, sound and technical systems.

Queensland University of Technology, Library Upg...

The 'mid-life' upgrade of the Kelvin Grove Library has seen a complete transformation of the library originally constructed in the 1970's.

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