The contractor rule
Language: English Series: Chartered Surveyor ; November 1967, 226, 229 (2)Publication details: 1967Subject(s): Summary: Until 1967 there was an absolute ban on QSs working for contractors. In November that year the rule was modified - see references. A further change was made in 1978 to enable TPC candidates to spend their period of approved professional experience wholly in a contractor`s organisation. Further reference: Tyrell-Evans The Quantity Surveyors` Committee 1904-1954 p47 RICS 1954/2. [The rule still exists in the sense that CQSs may not be in private practice and be associated in any way (through employment or directorship) with a contracting firm].| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | A394 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 28954-1001 |
Until 1967 there was an absolute ban on QSs working for contractors. In November that year the rule was modified - see references. A further change was made in 1978 to enable TPC candidates to spend their period of approved professional experience wholly in a contractor`s organisation. Further reference: Tyrell-Evans The Quantity Surveyors` Committee 1904-1954 p47 RICS 1954/2. [The rule still exists in the sense that CQSs may not be in private practice and be associated in any way (through employment or directorship) with a contracting firm].