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Building Surveyors are professionals who provide advice and services related to the construction, alteration, and maintenance of buildings. They are responsible for ensuring that buildings are safe and comply with relevant regulations. Building Surveyors are involved in a wide range of activities, from assessing the condition of existing buildings to providing advice on the design and construction of new buildings. They also provide advice on energy efficiency, fire safety, and other aspects of building performance.
Building Surveyors are an important part of the construction industry, providing essential services to ensure that buildings are safe and compliant. They are often consulted by architects, engineers, and other professionals involved in the construction process. Building Surveyors are also involved in the management of construction projects, providing advice on the best way to manage the project and ensure that it is completed on time and within budget.
Some of the companies in the Building Surveyors market include RICS, CIOB, and BRE. Other companies include BSRIA, CABE, and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Show Less Read more