Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is the global professional body promoting and enforcing international standards in the valuation, management and development of land, real estate, construction and infrastructure. In 2001, the Institute of Building Control merged with RICS; followed by the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers, which merged with RICS in 2006.
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Series details | Title | Year | Status |
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Water from abandoned mines. 2nd edition | 2001 | Archived | |
Single ply roofing - advantages and concerns | 1989 | Withdrawn | |
Quantity Surveyors Practice Pamphlet 3 | Valuations for interim certificates | 1983 | Withdrawn |
Quantity Surveyors Practice Pamphlet 4 | Arbitration | 1983 | Withdrawn |
Quantity Surveyors Practice Pamphlet 6 | Extension of time under the JCT standard form of building contract | 1986 | Withdrawn |
Quantity Surveyors Practice Pamphlet 7 | Contractor's direct loss and/or expense | 1987 | Withdrawn |
High voltage overhead transmission and public perceptions of risk | 2002 | Withdrawn | |
Infrastructure providers and planners: an examination of the relationships | 2002 | Withdrawn | |
Planning obligations and the mediation of development | 2001 | Withdrawn | |
Research Paper Volume 3, Number 9 | Property market processes and development outcomes in cities and regions | 2000 | Current |
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