posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored bySara Wilkinson, T Kibblewhite
During the 1970s, a new profession emerged within UK Surveying; that of Building Surveying. These surveyors, originally technically minded general practitioners, developed and adapted their professional skills and knowledge to fulfil client needs and to keep pace with the changing market (RICS, 1994). Within the UK, the knowledge and expertise of the building surveyor is widely known and used in the property and construction markets, however Building Surveying remains little known overseas. In the global market there is much more familiarity with the profession of the quantity surveyor than building surveyor, however undoubtedly the work of building surveying is undertaken in other countries. This research examines the professional knowledge and skills of the Building Surveyor in the UK context and illustrates the development and emergence of the profession. The knowledge and skills are evaluated in terms of adaptation to changing markets and demonstrate how Building Surveyors are able to adapt during changes in economic cycles. The potential future developments for Building Surveying are also investigated in this research project. Finally the question is posed as to whether the professional skills and knowledge of Building Surveyors are required in countries other than the UK.
History
Location
Athens, Greece
Open access
Yes
Start date
2004-05-22
End date
2004-05-27
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2004, FIG
Title of proceedings
FIG 2004 : Proceedings of the 2004 International Federation of Surveyors Conference