Mandatory Competencies Flashcards
Who is the President of the RICS?
Ann Gray
Who is the RICS Chairman?
Martin Samworth
When was RICS established?
1868
What is LionHeart?
LionHeart is an independent charity specifically designed for past, present and future RICS professionals and their families.
Their aim is to support members through difficult times, whether personal or professional, from the beginning of their career as an APC candidate or apprentice, right through to retirement
What is Royal Charter?
Awarded in 1881 by Queen Victoria, purpose is to “maintain and promote usefulness of the profession for public advantage”
What are the RICS Bye-Laws?
Byelaws are local laws made by a local council under an enabling power contained in a public general act or a local act requiring something to be done – or not done – in a specified area.
What is the structure of the RICS?
What is your role under CDM?
CDM - advise client of obligations. The client can’t be relieved of their obligations, but can delegate tasks. Ensure client can appoint a competent team.
How do Arcadis deal with client money?
Arcadis do not handle client money.
What are the types of membership within the RICS?
Candidate, Associate, Member, Fellow, Honory Member
How many countries does the RICS operate in?
150.
How many RICS members are there?
134,000 - stated in Modus
Where is the RICS HQ?
12 Great George Street, Parliament Square, London
What is the RICS motto?
‘Est modus in rebus’ – there is measure in all things
What is the RICS?
It is an international institution that offers advice on property, construction, project management, dispute resolution and environmental issues to clients and the public.
What is the role of the RICS?
It has four main roles
- Regulate and promote the profession
- Maintain the highest educational and professional standards
- Protect Clients and consumers through a strict code of ethics and professional standards
- Provide impartial advice, analysis and guidance
What are the five principles of better regulation?
- Proportionality
- Accountability
- Consistency
- Transparency
- Targeted
What are the five ethical standards?
- Act with integrity
- Always provide a high level of service.
- Act in a way that promotes trust in the profession.
- Treat others with respect.
- Take responsibility.
What is the difference between integrity and ethics?
Ethics refers to a set of principles that guide behavior, whilst integrity refers to the quality of being honest and fair.
What should you consider before taking instruction from a client?
- Ensure I am competent to undertake the role.
- Ensure there are no conflicts of interest.
- Understand and agree the terms of engagement.