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		<id>https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Calling_on_the_services_of_a_land_surveyor</id>
		<title>Calling on the services of a land surveyor</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Modricsurveying: Created page with &amp;quot;Land surveying demands a lot of work. This is the reason why a good land surveyor must know how to do his job well which is to appropriately measure and outline a property. There...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Land surveying demands a lot of work. This is the reason why a good land surveyor must know how to do his job well which is to appropriately measure and outline a property. There are several things you need to think about before hiring a good land surveyor and this should include the following:&lt;br /&gt;
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1. Make sure that he is licensed One way to ensure that you are placing your [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ property] in the right hands is to ascertain that he has a license. This should be a priority since only a licensed surveyor's report will be considered as valid. In order to verify an existing valid license, check it with the state licensing board would definitely provide a great help.&lt;br /&gt;
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2. He must have insurance All professional businesses should have general liability and worker's compensation insurance. The purpose of this type of insurance is to ensure that you are protected should he or one of his employees suffer an injury while performing their tasks on your property. However, only some states consider this kind of insurance a necessity while others merely consider it as optional.&lt;br /&gt;
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3. He must have adequate experience Always keep in mind that surveyors also have their own special areas. Thus, it is basic to be careful in selecting the correct person for the type of job. There are surveyors who are more skillful in providing a [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ land development survey], others are best in staking the construction layout, some are good in mapping and so on. Discuss your particular project with the land surveyor and ask about their knowledge and experience in this of work. Your priority should be to select the most experienced and knowledgeable professional, not the least expensive.&lt;br /&gt;
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4. Check whether or not he is technology oriented It would also be beneficial if you inquire about the surveyor's knowledge of the latest technological advances in [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ surveying]. As to whether or not he is up to date with the various technological advancements in his field of expertise. Inquire of his knowledge about global positioning system, laser scanning, computer aided drafting and others. While you may not need some of these services on your project, a surveyor who keeps up with his or her professional development through continued study will usually be a better choice for you.&lt;br /&gt;
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5. Make professionalism a priority It is not enough that he is a competent land surveyor. Before hiring one, you must have a hint of his approach towards the job. He must be prompt in answering your queries and must be thorough in explaining how he or she will perform the entire job.&lt;br /&gt;
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6. Everything agreed must be in the written contract Make sure that the contract provides the details of the whole work, including the specific assignments and the mode of payment. You should understand what exactly you will be getting, the deliverables for the job. Also, the usual practice after the contract is executed is that the surveyor will obtain a partial payment while the remaining balance will be given once the whole project is completed and delivered to you.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Professional_building_surveyors</id>
		<title>Professional building surveyors</title>
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				<updated>2018-09-13T12:58:32Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Modricsurveying: Created page with &amp;quot;Unlike medicine, law, engineering or even pharmacy, some professions are viewed by members of the public as being dull or boring. Building survey is one such profession, and this...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Unlike medicine, law, engineering or even pharmacy, some professions are viewed by members of the public as being dull or boring. Building survey is one such profession, and this article will not only discuss this noble profession, it will also show that a building surveyor's life is interesting and far from dull. Before we get into the gist of the article, it is important to clarify that building surveyors are not the same as quantity surveyors; many people confuse the two professions. Quantity surveyors are concerned with construction costs. On the other hand, building surveyors are trained to inspect buildings to ensure they comply with various codes and regulations.&lt;br /&gt;
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In addition to having an excellent understanding of the law as relates to construction, they are also concerned with evaluation of architectural plans that have been laid out, to ensure that they follow the rules and regulations as stipulated in the provisions of the relevant statutes and subsidiary legislation. In various parts of the world, building surveyors must be accredited by a professional association before they can start practicing. In addition to this, laws in some jurisdictions make professional indemnity insurance a mandatory requirement.&lt;br /&gt;
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[https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ Building surveyors] make sure that buildings are constructed in adherence to safety regulations. In the absence of a viable pool of this cadre of specialists, many poorly constructed structures would be put up leading to loss of life and destruction of property worth millions. This is common in developing countries where laws are either inadequate or the enforcement of construction laws is lax. Clearly, these are important professionals who guarantee the collective safety of society. Without the commendable job performed by these professionals, the many mega structures that we see around us would have given way with devastating consequences.&lt;br /&gt;
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Apart from ensuring that contractors adhere to the law, these professionals also ensure that the design allows energy consumption in the building to be as efficient as possible. This is very important in this age when emissions from combustion of fossil fuels are damaging the environment and many corporations are &amp;amp;quot;going green&amp;amp;quot;. By ensuring that there is energy efficiency, companies can cut costs and increase profits. By influencing the design and functionality of buildings under construction, they are able to improve overall construction standards and ensure that contractors adhere to the best possible standards.&lt;br /&gt;
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Like many other professionals in the [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ construction] industry, building surveyors do not function in isolation; they work in tandem with other professionals. These include civil engineers, interior designers, architects, land [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ surveyors] and quantity surveyors.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Property_surveyor_v_land_surveyor</id>
		<title>Property surveyor v land surveyor</title>
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				<updated>2018-09-13T12:56:50Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Modricsurveying: Created page with &amp;quot;If you are buying a new property as a home or for your business then you might have been told by concerned parties to use a surveyor, but what precisely does this mean and why sh...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;If you are buying a new property as a home or for your business then you might have been told by concerned parties to use a surveyor, but what precisely does this mean and why should you use them? Here we will look at surveyors and what they do, and will examine precisely why it is such a good idea to use them.&lt;br /&gt;
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First of all then you need to recognize that there is more than one type of surveyor. On the one hand you have property surveyors, and on the other hand you have land surveyors. In many cases [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ property surveyors] will be the ones you are more likely to be familiar with, and their job is perhaps the simplest to understand. Essentially the idea of a property surveyor is to check your property before you buy it. This way you will be able to ensure that you are making a good investment and that the property you are going to be moving into is in good condition, is safe, and isn't going to fall apart any minute.&lt;br /&gt;
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A [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ property surveyor] will look then at things like the structural integrity of the house, its records, and at things like the heating and water and any mold or leaks. They can also help you to find out about fault lines or flood planes that might affect your home. By using such a surveyor then, you can purchase your new home without having to worry about the stairs collapsing when you're going up them, or about the property being impossible to sell on when you come to move. Bearing in mind how much money you part with when you buy your home, this is a very worthwhile investment. Even if you do still decide to buy, the information garnered from your surveyor can make a useful bargaining posture which you can use to drive the price of the property down thereby saving yourself money.&lt;br /&gt;
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On the other hand [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ land surveyors] are a little more difficult to understand and are something that fewer people are familiar with. Essentially land surveyors will look not at the property itself, but rather at the land it's on, and this is generally not so that they can look for potential problems with the property, but rather so that they can identify precisely what the boundaries of your real estate will be.&lt;br /&gt;
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In other words, when you buy a property you will not just be getting the area surrounded by the fence necessarily, but might also be getting more if the fence has moved over time due to erosion/vandalism/natural wear and tear, or if the fence was placed incorrectly in the first place. If you are thinking of selling your property then this can of course help you to potentially get a better price for it, whereas if you have just bought a property then it is of course prudent to know precisely what you own or what you are getting if you are about to buy.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/The_career_of_a_land_or_building_surveyor</id>
		<title>The career of a land or building surveyor</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Modricsurveying: Created page with &amp;quot;The role of a land or building surveyor is to provide professional property and construction advice. The job role of a surveyor includes overseeing the design and development of ...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;The role of a land or building surveyor is to provide professional property and construction advice. The job role of a surveyor includes overseeing the design and development of land or new buildings, as well as maintaining and restoring existing developments. Land and building survey work entails covering a wide range of properties and developments, which often includes surveying and advising at various stages of construction and development. Here is what to expect in each role:&lt;br /&gt;
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Building surveyor&lt;br /&gt;
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A building surveyor is trained to understand and interpret building laws. They have the authority to assess building plans to check if they comply with local building regulations. They will hold an accredited degree in building surveying, and be registered with a professional body. Their job role will include interacting with other professionals such as architects, engineers and builders, in order to ensure that buildings are designed and constructed within stipulated building regulations. They will analyze a construction based on building legislation law and technical codes, and diagnose any possible design issues, or problematic construction techniques and materials. A surveyor will repeatedly analyze the construction at various stages of its development, from the foundation stages through to its completion. As for pre-existing constructions, a surveyor will carry out an inspection to determine if the building still meets stipulated safety standards. If not, they can assess what work will need to be carried out to meet safety requirements, or set in motion the steps required for the building to be demolished.&lt;br /&gt;
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Land surveyor&lt;br /&gt;
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A land surveyor will check an area of land prior to any development work requested to be carried out upon it. They will hold a degree in surveying technology or onsite surveying, and be registered with a professional body. A land surveyor works in an office setting as well as in out in the field. When checking a land area,a [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ land surveyor] will use a variety of devices to help them scan and map the area. These devices record data via satellite and GPS to locate boundaries and record other data required for the survey. Once back in the office, this information is then transferred into a computer program which accurately maps out the area digitally in two and three dimensions. Once mapped, a land surveyor will work with architects and engineers assigned to the project to assess the next step in development.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you decide to study to be a land or building [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ surveyor], check which universities offer the course you require, or consider online study options. If you have concerns about study fees, a government student loan can be applied for, to help cover the cost of the course. The loan will accumulate interest only when the course of study has ended, and at a much more reasonable interest rate than a conventional loan.&lt;br /&gt;
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If any building regulations have been breached or there is a dispute regarding [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ survey] aspects of the land or construction your account of the situation will be extremely important.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Assistant_surveyor</id>
		<title>Assistant surveyor</title>
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				<updated>2018-09-13T12:52:47Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Modricsurveying: Created page with &amp;quot;The role of an assistant quantity surveyor most times has the same elements as a head quantity surveyor. While not having the title and the corresponding pay rate, these individu...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;The role of an assistant quantity surveyor most times has the same elements as a head quantity surveyor. While not having the title and the corresponding pay rate, these individuals are responsible for many of the same things. This can include estimates, control over project costs, documentation and assessment. Each aspect of a project falls directly under the watchful eye of this person. With budgets sometimes in upwards of one million dollars, it requires a careful planning strategy along with effective management techniques to stay within this budget. Currently there are many openings in this field, with most of them requiring experience in some other form of construction first.&lt;br /&gt;
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Most types of quantity surveyors are concerned with the actual construction costs and work predominantly towards that end. They can be trained in the proper use of cost control, employing techniques specifically designed to keep expenditures at or near the allowed budget. These men are termed construction cost consultants. Another area for this occupation is that of contract management. Often called contracts manager or construction surveyor, these individuals may opt to work in the power industry or perhaps civil engineering. A third option is project management. This is ideal for the large scale designs that many modern corporations are building these days.&lt;br /&gt;
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Quantity surveyor can carry a variety of job titles depending on the actual work being performed. Since there are many areas that can be specialized in, the corresponding designation will typically fit in with the duties on site. For persons working with an organization, they will be designated as professional quantity surveyor or professional QS or even simply PQS. It all depends on the company and the location being used. When employed by a construction company, the usual moniker is main contractor's quantity surveyor. Although this looks different, the actual work is pretty much the same. If the project calls for dealings with contracts or costs mainly, the designation is professional quantity surveyor or private practice quantity surveyor. Cost planning, feasibility studies and analysis are a major part of this job duties.&lt;br /&gt;
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A typical assistant quantity [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ survey] will earn on average £40000 per year. Depending on the job site location, this could also be a tax free income depending on experience and the compensation package that was agreed upon between when signing a contract. It can be a lucrative business if travel in and out of the country is not a problem for the prospective candidate.&lt;br /&gt;
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For an [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ assistant quantity surveyor] to move up the ladder, he must have the proper educational background. A college degree is often only one of the prerequisites that are needed in order to fill this role. Most graduates interested in starting this occupation are assigned the assistant's title, even if they will be performing all of the duties of the head surveyor. Some background experience in construction is preferred before consideration for promotion. Many companies will consider a potential candidate only if there is a good deal of experience in the construction trade first. The combination of education, experience and field work are most often the perfect way to earn a promotion.&lt;br /&gt;
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Assistant quantity [https://www.modricsurveying.co.uk/ surveyor] jobs are plentiful, with many of these openings being generated in the U.K. However, for the person wanting to see the world, international firms continue to hire individuals with the proper credentials. Most often, this will mean travel to the Middle East or Asia where there is a lot of construction occurring. These countries are now adding new technology to produce the goods and services demanded by citizens of their lands as well as those of the West. The need for experienced surveyors is quite evident in order to meet the required budgetary constraints.&lt;br /&gt;
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