This document reflects the IPMS standards (IPMS: Office Buildings and IPMS: Residential) and will be updated over time to comply with other IPMS standards, including industrial, retail and mixed use, as they are published.
RICS property measurement, 2nd edition has an effective date of the 1 May 2018.
Focusing on the fundamental question of why projects fail, this guidance outlines some of the most commonly occurring reasons for failure and offers practical solutions in the context of applying the lessons learned.
ICMS Explained, a user guide for the below International Construction Measurement Standards, is a technical document that sets out the purpose, context and philosophy of ICMS. This practical resource will equip quantity surveyors ...
This is the second edition of the RICS guidance note Selling Personal Property at Auction.
The bases of value contained with the Code of measuring practice, 6th edition applies to all building classes except offices and residential buildings.
This professional statement applies to all RICS members involved with the sale, letting, leasing and management of real estate, whatever the form of tenure by which it is held or occupied.
RICS property measurement, 2nd edition has an effective date of the 1 May 2018.
Including a glossary of relevant terms, this note offers guidance for valuers who are instructed to provide market value, or market rent, for properties used as data centres.
This guidance note highlights international high-level principles around how to implement and use BIM in the design, construction and operation of our built environment.
This professional statement applies to the management of both commercial and residential real estate.
IPMS for Office Buildings has been drafted by the independent Standards Setting Committee and establishes a consistent methodology for measuring office buildings around the world.
This global adaptation defines cash flow forecasting, before giving guidance on producing a useful forecast, explaining how to use it to assess progress on site, and analyse actual expenditure against forecast expenditure.
IPMS for Industrial Buildings has been drafted by the independent Standards Setting Committee and establishes a consistent methodology for measuring office buildings around the world.
This guidance provides a summary of the purpose and process of both cost analysis and construction project benchmarking.