Providing professional advice and recommendations to clients on land, property or construction.
Occupational Profile
The occupations covered by this standard are associated with surveyors acting on behalf of clients or employers. The types of surveyors included are:
- Building Surveyors
- Commercial Property Surveyors
- Residential Property Surveyors
- Planning and Development Surveyors
- Rural Surveyors
- Minerals and Waste Management Surveyors
- Valuation Surveyors
- Consultant (Professional) Quantity Surveyors
- Consultant (Professional) Project Management Surveyors
The main duties and tasks of a surveyor are:
- To provide professional advice and recommendations to clients relating to land, property or construction
- To manage client instructions from engagement to completion
- To liaise with other professionals
- To negotiate contracts and prices
- To analyse data relating to land, buildings or construction
- To follow due diligence in providing advice to clients
- To undertake detailed inspections of buildings, land or construction
- To analyse information from inspections or visits to buildings, land and construction sites
Summary of standard
https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/apprenticeship-standards/chartered-surveyor-degree/
Full standard
https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/media/1098/chartered_surveyor.pdf