Chartered Building Surveyors
Building Surveyors play a vital role in safeguarding the quality, safety, and longevity of structures across residential, public, and commercial sectors.
What exactly do they do?
Building surveyors play a pivotal role in the construction industry, ensuring the quality and durability of various structures, including residential homes, public projects, and commercial landmarks.
These professionals are responsible for identifying ways to improve buildings by providing expert advice on repairs, maintenance, and restoration. Their expertise spans from influencing the development of new constructions to preserving historic buildings.

What we can do for you

Construction Management
We ensure your project runs smoothly from start to finish, managing contracts, quality control, and compliance so you can build with confidence.

Building and measured surveys
Gain a clear understanding of your property’s condition with our detailed structural assessments, condition reports, and measured surveys.

Asset management
Maximize the value and lifespan of your property with tailored maintenance plans, lifecycle cost analysis, and expert property management advice.

Insurance Advisory
Protect your investment with our insurance claim expertise, damage assessments, and reinstatement cost evaluations, ensuring you receive the coverage you deserve.

Grant & Funding Assistance
Unlock financial opportunities with our expert guidance on grants, seamless application management, and compliance support to secure funding for your projects.

Tailored Advisory & Compliance Services
From sustainability assessments to accessibility planning and legal compliance, we provide customized solutions to help your property meet the highest standards.

Find a surveyor in your area
Trust a Chartered Building Surveyor for your building survey, management & design consultancy services and more. Click below to find a Chartered Building Surveyor near you.
Become a member
Take your career to the next level by becoming a Chartered Member of the SCSI and the RICS. By becoming a Chartered member you’ll gain:
- Global Accreditation: Achieve professional recognition
- Career Development: Expand your career & earning potential
- Competitive Advantage: Set yourself apart
- Valuable Connections: Build your professional network
- Thought leadership: Develop your skillset & expertise
