Empowering a sustainable future: From streets, to structures, to skyscrapers: Surveying our future priorities for the next government [Electronic resource]
Language: English Series: RICS UK ManifestoPublication details: London, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 29 September 2023Description: 24pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has launched its manifesto for the built environment in the lead-up to the next UK General Election. Key asks within the manifesto include: Increase supply of rented homes to meet demand and slow rent rises Deliver a joined-up quality and sustainability strategy Review skills shortages to tackle targets Hit housing targets with a housing delivery strategy Action the recommendations from the recent RICS Decarbonising UK Real Estate that call for reform to how building performance and EPCs are presented. Develop the much-needed National Fire Strategy as called on by industry to raise competency, standards and mitigation. This must include the UN-endorsed International Fire Safety Standards (IFSS) Common Principles.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | |
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The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has launched its manifesto for the built environment in the lead-up to the next UK General Election.
Key asks within the manifesto include:
Increase supply of rented homes to meet demand and slow rent rises
Deliver a joined-up quality and sustainability strategy
Review skills shortages to tackle targets
Hit housing targets with a housing delivery strategy
Action the recommendations from the recent RICS Decarbonising UK Real Estate that call for reform to how building performance and EPCs are presented.
Develop the much-needed National Fire Strategy as called on by industry to raise competency, standards and mitigation. This must include the UN-endorsed International Fire Safety Standards (IFSS) Common Principles.