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Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
The '''Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)''' is an independent, representative professional body which regulates real property|property professionals and Surveyor (surveying)|surveyors in the United Kingdom and other sovereign nations.
RICS provides education and training standards, protects consumers with strict codes of practice and advises governments and business.
The motto of RICS is ''"Est modus in rebus"'' (which translates into English as: "There is measure in all things").
History
The institution was founded in London as the "Institution of Surveyors" after a meeting of 49 surveyors at the Westminster Palace Hotel on 15 June 1868. The inaugural chairman was John Clutton (who founded Clutton's estate agency, still one of the largest estate agents in the UK). It has occupied headquarters on the corner of One Great George Street|Great George Street and Parliament Square since then. The institution received its Royal Charter in 1881 and in 1921 was granted Royal Patronage by George V of the United Kingdom|George V.
The Institution of Surveyors became the "Institution of Chartered Surveyors" in 1930. In 1946 the institution became a royal institution entitled to add "Royal" to its name and, thereby, achieved its present name.
Global spread
RICS is headquarted in London with 14 regional offices in England Great Britain, in 2008, RICS was represented or had affiliates in more than 146 countries and had a worldwide membership of more than 146,000.
The majority of members are still based in the United Kingdom but there is now a strong international membership in many Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth countries such as Canada, Hong Kong and Australia, and membership is growing rapidly in the United States and across Europe, Asia and Africa. The RICS has close links with many national surveying institutions and is a member association of the International Federation of Surveyors(FIG).
Membership
Entry to membership of the RICS is via four main routes: academic; graduate; technical; and senior professional. The RICS has links with a number of university|universities worldwide, with whom they have accredited approved courses which satisfy part of the qualification requirements to become trainee surveyors. The RICS also offers expedited routes to membership for qualified professional members of some partner associations.
Members must update their knowledge and competence during their working life through RICS' Continuous Professional Development regulations so the advice they give will be of the highest and most professional standard.
Designations
- Technical members may use "TechRICS" after their names.
- Professional Members may use "MRICS" after their names (previously members at this level were known as Professional Associates and used the designation "ARICS").
- Fellows may use "FRICS" after their names.
Professional Members and Fellows of the RICS are entitled to use the designation "Chartered Surveyor" and a number of variations such as "Chartered Building Surveyor" or "Chartered Quantity Surveyor" - depending on their field of expertise.
Expertise
The expertise of RICS members covers all property and construction related activities. Activities in which members may be specialists include:
- Licensed Property
- Surveying|Land Surveying
- Property Transactions - Estate agent (United Kingdom)|estate agency, development appraisal, investment advice
- Property Fund Management
- Real estate appraisal|Property valuation surveying
- Auctioneering
- Building Surveying
- Facilities Management
- Mineral Surveying
- Project Management
- Construction Cost Management - Quantity surveyor|Quantity Surveying
- Party wall Surveying
- Dispute Resolution
- Management Consulting
- Antiques and Fine Art
- Property Agency
- Property Development and Regeration
RICS Books
RICS Books is the commercial publishing and bookselling arm of the RICS. They publish materials regarding Building surveying; Commercial property; Construction; Dispute resolution; Environment; Facilities management; Geomatics; Machinery & Business Assets; Management consultancy; Minerals and Waste management; Planning & development; Project management; Residential property; Rural, and Valuation.
RICS Books also operates it's own website - www.ricsbooks.com - to satisfy the needs of the property, land and construction industries.
RICS matrics
The junior branch of the RICS is known as RICS matrics http://www.rics.org/matrics. Established in 1889 as the Junior Committee, becoming the "Junior Organisation" (aka "JO") in 1928 and re-branded to ''"RICS matrics"'' in 2003, "matrics" is pronounced "matrix" which means network.
RICS matrics is focused on providing educational support, charitable and social networking activities for surveying students, trainee surveyors (of any age) and Chartered Surveyors under the age of 35.
RICS matrics comprises c.35 local groups across the UK, feeding into a Regional and National structure and also exists in Australia and Hong Kong. It also has links with the Young Chartered Surveyors in Southern Ireland.
BCIS
BCISis the Building Cost Information Service of RICS. Established in 1962 BCIS provides independent cost information about the built environment. BCIS pioneered elemental cost planning in the early 1960's which is now the basis of early cost advice in the construction industry today. The organisation holds the largest independent database of cost plans in elemental form. As well as undertaking research contracts for government they provide online and paper services regarding Building costs; Occupancy costs; Rebuilding costs; Construction duration; Repair costs; Construction inflation; Civil engineering costs; and Estimating.
See also
- Australian Property Institute, a similar professional body which has a reciprocity agreement with RICS
- Construction Industry Council
- International Valuation Standards Committee, of which the RICS are a founding member
- RICS Americas
- Chartered Institute of Building, a sister professional body within the built environment
External links
- RICS
- RICS Books
Category:1868 establishments
Category:Industry trade groups
Category:Housing in the United Kingdom
Category:British professional bodies
Category:UK planning interested parties
Category:Professional valuation organisations
Category:Real estate valuation
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