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Review of Quantity Surveying Training in China Between 2002 to 2022 Based on CiteSpace
Abstract
China's construction sector embarked on a journey of transformation with a “new engineering” strategy, beginning in 2016. Notably, two areas that have captured the attention of both industry and academics are the enhanced quality of quantity surveyors (QS) and the sustainable growth of the QS industry. This study focuses on the literature related to personnel training for QS over the last two decades. Utilizing the CiteSpace software for analysis, the authors examined the research status, focus, and trends in QS personnel training. The findings indicate growing scholarly interest in the training of QS personnel, with strong research focus on areas encompassing the definition of quantity surveying, higher vocational education, personnel training, innovation, and development. Furthermore, emerging areas such as new engineering, vocational education, curriculum ideology, political aspects, and BIM are anticipated to attract a lot of attention in the future.
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