Reference/RICS Documents Flashcards
Property Measurement
Expert Witness
Clients Money
Conflict of Interest
Countering bribery and corruption, money laundering and terrorist financing
Home Survey Standard
ADR
Clients Money Protection
Rules for the use of the RICS logo and designation by Firms
RICS Handling claim notices
RICS Professional Indemnity Insurance requirements
RICS Rules of Conduct
RICS Complaints Handling
RICS Code of Measuring Practice
RICS Conflict Avoidance and Dispute Resolution in Construction
RICS Defining Completion of Construction Works
RICS Design and Specification
RICS Dilapidations in England and Wales
RICS Historic Building Conservation
RICS Party Wall Legislation and Precedure
RICS Surveying Assetsin the Built Environment
RICS Surveying Safely
RICS Ethics Decision Tree
RICS Boundaries
RICS Contract Administration
RICS Reinstatement Cost Assessment
RICS Mundic Problem
RICS Asbestos
RICS Japanese Knotweed
RICS Planned Preventative Maintenance
RICS Subcontracting
RICS E Tendering
RICS Extension of Time
RICS Final Account Procedures
RICS Interim Valuations
RICS Retention
RICS Tendering Stratergies
RICS Boundary Disputes
Historic England - Secondary Glazing
Historic England Conservation Principles
BS 8300 - Design of an accessible and inclusive built environment. Buildings - code of practice
BS 9999 Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings
BS 9991 Fire safety in the design, management and use of residential buildings. Code of practice
JCT Deciding on the appropriate JCT contract 2016
JCT Tendering 2017
BRE 251 Assessment of damage in low-rise buildings
BRE Low-rise building foundation : the influence of trees in clay soils
BRE 299 Dry rot: its recognition and control
BRE 329 Installing wall ties in existing construction
BRE 401 Replacing wall ties
RICS CPD Decision Tree
Assessment of Professional Competence Candidate guide February 2022
Pathway guide Building Surveying August 2018
RICS Requirements and Competencies guide August 2018 Updated February 2022 to reflect new Rules of Conduct