Image from Google Jackets

Sustainability and the RICS property cycle RICS guidance note [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: RICS Guidance NotePublication details: Coventry RICS 2009Description: iv, 98p. 30cmISBN:
  • 9781842194935
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.72 $2 18
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Introduction -- How to use this guidance note -- Background -- Key sustainability issues -- The RICS Property Lifecycle and sustainability interventions -- Further information -- Acknowledgements
Summary: Aimed at surveyors in practice, this guidance note shows how the overarching concept of sustainability relates to the entire range of practice disciplines that make up the surveying profession. The guidance looks at the sustainability interventions which can be made during the design and construction of a building and provides a starting point for further guidance relating to issues such as occupation and use, and estate management.Summary: ARCHIVED 8 July 2016
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Notes Barcode
Book London RICS Boxes RICS 2009/34 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 30074979
Book London RICS Boxes RICS 2009/34 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 3 Available 30074983
Archive London RICS Boxes RICS 2009/34 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30074975
Online material Virtual Online SCAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 4 Available Archived on isurv (subscription required)

Introduction -- How to use this guidance note -- Background -- Key sustainability issues -- The RICS Property Lifecycle and sustainability interventions -- Further information -- Acknowledgements

Aimed at surveyors in practice, this guidance note shows how the overarching concept of sustainability relates to the entire range of practice disciplines that make up the surveying profession. The guidance looks at the sustainability interventions which can be made during the design and construction of a building and provides a starting point for further guidance relating to issues such as occupation and use, and estate management.

ARCHIVED 8 July 2016