Make sure you get the right kind of Surveyor
in France
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Unlike the
word Doctor, or solicitor, there is no
restriction on the word Surveyor. Anyone can call
themself a Surveyor !
However,
Chartered Surveyors, i. e. members of
The Royal Institution of Chartered
Surveyors (RICS) are qualified by examination
and experience and have to conform to a strict Code of
professional conduct. At the present
time there are
about 95,500 qualified Chartered Surveyors worldwide, all
with the letters MRICS or
FRICS after their names. What isn’t always appreciated,
however, is that Chartered Surveyors train and qualify in
one of seven disciplines, and the sort of work undertaken by
one kind of Chartered Surveyor can be quite different from
that undertaken by another. This is rather like doctors with
the same letters after their names; they may have quite
different specialties - and you need to make sure you are
dealing with the right one.
Those who have trained and
qualified as Chartered Building Surveyors understand how
building materials are best used, how buildings are
constructed, how building problems occur - and how they are
resolved, how buildings should be repaired and maintained,
and so on. These are the surveyors who deal with the "nuts
and bolts" of buildings - and building problems.
Anyone can call themself a
building surveyor, and some chartered surveyors might belong
to a building surveying faculty. But relatively few are
qualified as Chartered Building Surveyors.
At the present time there are
about 9,250 qualified Chartered Building Surveyors
worldwide. Only 24 are registered in France.
Ian Morris is a Chartered
Building Surveyor …. a building pathologist.
And he is registered in France.
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