Read the SCSI’s three-year Strategic Plan ‘Roadmap 2027’. In an era when the built and natural environment faces significant challenges, our commitment to excellence in surveying and our dedication to fostering a community of skilled professionals remains unwavering. This new Strategy builds on the successes achieved through the implementation of Roadmap 2024, which helped the SCSI to solidify our position as a leading authority in the property, land, and construction sectors, earning recognition as a trusted advisor and influential thought leader for public advantage.
Roadmap 2027 will build on all that has been achieved to date in increasing awareness and recognition of the expertise of the surveying profession, while also renewing our focus on specific member services in support of practice. By placing our members at the core of everything we do, we strengthen the very foundation upon which the SCSI stands.
A renewed focus on sustainability and digitisation, and the enhancement of our data-driven, digital-first approach, underpin the key goals to be delivered under the three pillars of the Strategy: ‘Representing and Advocating for the profession’; Supporting and Connecting members’; and, ‘Influencing and Advancing for the future’. Through tailored initiatives, ongoing CPD, and enhanced resources, we aim to ensure that every member feels valued, equipped, and motivated to uphold the highest standards of surveying. In addition to supporting our current members, another key focus of Roadmap 2027 is to attract and inspire the next generation of surveying professionals to ensure the longevity and vitality of the profession.
This Strategic Plan represents a commitment to advancing the interests of our members, promoting sustainability, embracing digital innovation, and nurturing the future of surveying to realise the development of a sustainable construction, land and property sector. The SCSI looks forward to working collaboratively with members to deliver Roadmap 2027 for their benefit, in the public interest.