RICS standards
Building surveying
A
B
- Beyond COVID-19: Inspections and visits for non-domestic properties
- Beyond COVID-19: Reopening of commercial buildings
- Big data, smart cities, intelligent buildings - surveying in a digital world
- BIM for beginners
- BIM for building surveyors (ARCHIVED)
- BIM for project managers
- Boundaries: procedures for boundary identification, demarcation and dispute resolution
- Building maintenance: strategy, planning and procurement (ARCHIVED)
- Building surveys and technical due diligence of commercial property (ARCHIVED)
C
- Cities, health and well-being
- Code of measuring practice
- Commercial property service charge handover procedures
- Conflicts of interest: UK commercial property market investment agency
- Conflicts of interest for members acting as dispute resolvers (UK)
- Conflicts of interest – global
- Contamination, the environment and sustainability: Implications for chartered surveyors and their clients (ARCHIVE)
- Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 (ARCHIVED)
- Cost prediction
D
E
F
H
I
M
- Make good guide
- Managing communications (ARCHIVED)
- Managing organisational change (ARCHIVED)
- Measured surveys of land, buildings and utilities
- Measuring social value in infrastructure projects: insights from the public sector
- Methodology to calculate embodied carbon (ARCHIVED)
- Mining Waste Directive 2006/21/EC (ARCHIVED)
- Money laundering guidance (ARCHIVED)
- Mundic problem
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P
R
- Reinstatement cost assessment of buildings
- Renewable energy (ARCHIVED)
- Residential retrofit standard
- RICS Building Survey practice note (ARCHIVED)
- RICS Condition Report practice note (ARCHIVED)
- RICS Forms of Consultant's Appointment (England and Wales)
- RICS Forms of Consultant's Appointment (England and Wales) (ARCHIVED)
- RICS Forms of Consultant's Appointment (Northern Ireland)
- RICS Forms of Consultant's Appointment (Northern Ireland) (ARCHIVED)
- RICS Forms of Consultant's Appointment (Scotland)
- RICS Forms of Consultant's Appointment (Scotland) (ARCHIVED)
- RICS HomeBuyer Service
- RICS property measurement
- RICS Valuation – Global Standards
- RICS Valuation – Global Standards 2017 (ARCHIVED)
- Rights of light
- Risk, liability and insurance
S
- Service charge residential management code
- Service charges and tenant alterations (ARCHIVED)
- Service charges in commercial property
- Sinking funds, reserve funds and depreciation charges (ARCHIVED)
- Sports ground certification (ARCHIVED)
- Stock condition surveys (ARCHIVED)
- Strategic facilities management (ARCHIVED)
- Subsidence in relation to insurance claims
- Surveying assets in the built environment
- Surveying safely
- Surveyors' construction handbook: the management of risk (ARCHIVED)
- Surveyors' construction handbook: value engineering (ARCHIVED)
- Surveyors acting as advocates
- Surveyors acting as arbitrators and as independent experts in commercial property rent reviews (ARCHIVE)
- Surveyors acting as arbitrators in commercial property rent reviews
- Surveyors acting as arbitrators in commercial property rent reviews in Scotland
- Surveyors acting as expert witnesses
- Surveyors acting as expert witnesses in Scotland
- Surveyors acting as independent experts in commercial property rent reviews
- Surveyors advising in respect of the Electronic Communications Code
- Surveys of residential property (ARCHIVED)
- Sustainability: improving performance in existing buildings (ARCHIVED)
- Sustainability and ESG in commercial property valuation and strategic advice
- Sustainability and the RICS property lifecycle (ARCHIVED)
T
- Technical due diligence of commercial, industrial and residential property in Continental Europe (ARCHIVED)
- Technical due diligence of commercial property
- Tendering strategies
- The making of planning applications (ARCHIVED)
- The Single Survey Property Inspection Technical Guidance for the completing of Single Surveys
- TUPE: information for property managers (ARCHIVED)
V
- Valuation approach for properties in multi-storey, multi-occupancy residential buildings with cladding
- Valuation of historic buildings (ARCHIVED)
- Valuation of mineral-bearing land and waste management sites
- Valuation of properties in multi-storey, multi-occupancy residential buildings with cladding
- Valuation of renewable energy installations (ARCHIVED)