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RICS develops and enforces leading international standards to protect consumers and businesses, ensuring the highest level of professionalism. The regulatory functions of RICS relating to Standards and Professional Development are led and overseen by the Standards and Regulation Board (SRB).
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We support consumer confidence and a vibrant profession by assuring international standards and providing professional guidance. The regulatory functions of RICS are led and overseen by Standards and Regulation Board (SRB).
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From inspiring the next generation of surveyors to consultations and market surveys, you can share your expertise and help shape the surveying industry.
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Develop your knowledge & skills through RICS training & events. Stay up to date with the latest standards and industry innovations.
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Explore the latest news and press releases from around the world, covering all aspects of surveying practice within the built and natural environment.
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Dispute Resolution Service (DRS)
RICS DRS is the world's oldest and largest provider of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services in the land, property and construction industries. The regulatory functions of RICS relating to Dispute Resolution Service are led and overseen by the Standards and Regulation Board (SRB).
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