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What is a Chartered Surveyor and What Qualities Should I look For?
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Jayden Baldwin
 
By Jayden Baldwin
Published on 02/16/2012
 
Understanding the world of surveying can be difficult if you have no experience in the surveying business. This article explains the different roles within surveying and what qualities to look out for.

A Chartered Surveyor is a surveyor who has met the high standards required by The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). RICS is a UK independent professional body which aims to maintain and improve high standards in construction and other areas of surveying, and Chartered Surveyors are surveyors who have been credited the 'seal of approval' by RICS.

Chartered Surveyors can be trusted to deliver the highest levels of technical ability and quality of work. Their work is varied between construction, property or land with a huge range of specialisms. Surveyors assess buildings, construction projects and the environment, and oversee development in these areas. With such an important role it only makes sense to hire Chartered surveyors Watford and across the UK; you understandably want the best.

The level of experience and technical ability means that hiring a Chartered Surveyor will give you a detailed assessment of a building, construction project or land. They work with local authorities and give you more well-informed advice than you could find yourself or obtain from other professionals.

Types of Chartered Surveyors in Watford and the UK

For those who are unfamiliar with the different types of surveying, the professional role you are most likely to be familiar with is building surveyors. Building Chartered Surveyors in Watford are often employed by prospective homeowners to assess what repairs or renovations may be required in a building before they place an offer. Building surveying covers much more than looking for residential structural damage. Building surveyors don't only assess damage or renovations required in every type of building imaginable, from office blocks to historic buildings, but they also oversee ongoing construction projects, whether they are for residential, commercial, industrial, leisure, agricultural or retail purposes.

Building control surveyors differ in that they are prominent in the planning stages of a construction project. They may be responsible for costing buildings, environmental issues, licensing, energy efficiency and fire insulation. Chartered Surveyors in Watford who are project management surveyors work on ongoing projects. They aim to maximise safety, time and cost efficiency and reliability of the build, and will use their leadership skills to maximise human resources.

Land surveying assesses environmental issues, management of waste and mineral resources and geometrics (the study of form of the land and seabed). Chartered surveyors Watford who specialise in land surveying will also oversee the changes to these areas during the plan and development of an area.

Property surveying involves valuing properties, estates, possessions and business assets.

What should I look for in a Chartered Surveyor?

You should now know which type of surveyor you may require. For construction projects your architects should be able to point you in the direction of a reliable surveyor, or even have surveying specialists in their agency.

Check that your surveyor is a member of RICS. Ask how long they have been a member for and how long they have been practicing surveying.

When you ask for a quote ask for the full details of what this will include. For example, your survey could be a partial survey and not structural. Check that your surveyor has experience in similar projects and in a similar area, and check how long your survey will take. Ensure that your surveyor has professional liability cover too.