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Responsibilities of commercial building surveyors

There are three types of building surveyors u2013 commercial building surveyors, rural and residential surveyors. The surveyors typically associate with their clients, either the property owner, landowner, individuals who wish to rent or take a property on lease, and commercial real estate investors

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Responsibilities of commercial building surveyors

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  1. Responsibilities of commercial building surveyors

  2. There are three types of building surveyors –commercial building surveyors, rural and residential surveyors. The surveyors typically associate with their clients, either the property owner, landowner, individuals who wish to rent or take a property on lease, and commercial real estate investors

  3. What is their specialisation? These surveyors are experts in the surveying of commercial properties and land. It could be a property used for business purposes like warehouses, factories, depots, commercial buildings, office spaces, and more.

  4. What are the typical tasks of the commercial building surveyors? • Carrying out measured building surveys and site surveys. Measured surveys involve measuring a building or a site to make scaled drawings with precision. Such drawings are highly detailed within specified tolerance levels and include the property's valuation, costing, and schedule. • They also sell, buy, rent, or let properties on behalf of their customers.

  5. They offer consultancy services advising their clients on the best property to invest in or location to put their money in. • They are also hired to oversee the development of a site or property, from the beginning until the end, from a vacant plot to the construction of a full-fledged building.

  6. The commercial surveyors also need to be abreast with the latest compliances and laws and be equipped to get permission from the local authorities. And, finally, many prominent commercial surveyors are responsible for the management of properties for their clients.

  7. As is evident, the surveyors spend most of their time on the ground, at sites, inspecting and carrying out surveys, preparing accurate drawings, and so on. It is a high-end specialized job and requires that the surveyor is qualified and thoroughly experienced. In the UK, credible commercial building surveyors are accredited with the RCIS, the Royal Chartered Institute of Surveyors.

  8. It is crucial to mention that the RCIS is a professional body recognized worldwide for its commitment and assurance to make the built and natural environments positive and safe. The RCIS is well-respected for its set of a professional standard that is of the highest level to ensure that their members create places that enable better living and working.

  9. Being part of such a credible professional body, chartered building surveyors, be it residential, commercial, or rural, ensure adherence to best practices. When hiring commercial surveyors, ensure that they are chartered surveyors accredited by the RCIS. Arun Associates is one such leading chartered surveyor firm based out of London, known for their incredible work and standards. Source URL: https://sites.google.com/view/theroleofcommercialbuildingsur/

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