This guidance note summarises what a final account is and how they are used to establish a final adjustment to the contract price. It is effective from 14 March 2016.
The RICS Building Survey is the most comprehensive report of its kind and should be used for larger or older properties, or when planning major works.
Written in the context of construction projects, this guidance examines design delivery management (DDM), situating it as a key process that connects the various aspects of the construction value chain.
A form to be used with the RICS Standard form of consultant's appointment, and RICS Short form of consultant's appointment.
A form to be used with the RICS Short form of consultant's appointment.
A form to be used with the RICS Scotland Short form of consultant's appointment.
The RICS Condition Report should be used for a conventional house, flat or bungalow built from common building materials and in reasonable condition.
Covering the stages of a project from inception to commencement on site, this note offers best practice guidance for property professionals involved in development management of construction projects.
Provides guidance on the analysis of commercial lease transactions in Hong Kong, while recognising there is no single correct approach.
The purpose of these Inspection and Reporting Requirements is to assist chartered surveyors to produce Single Survey Reports.
Covering the stages of a project from inception to commencement on site, this note offers best practice guidance for property professionals involved in development management of construction projects.
Examines the principles of valuation as they apply to historic properties, providing an overview of the issues facing valuers appraising such assets.
This note offers practical guidance for members in England and Wales who undertake the role of contract administrator.
Provides professional practitioners with best practice guidance relevant to the tasks and processes of design and specification for small to medium-size construction projects.
Provides a clear, flexible framework for practitioners to develop their own services the public can trust, consistent with the quality standards expected from RICS members.
Download the French translation of Technical Due Diligence of Commercial and Industrial Property in Continental Europe.