Upload
others
View
6
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
rics.org/cpdseries
Regional sponsors:
RICS CPD SeriesSeptember – December 2012Your CPD – Topical, informative, cost effective seminars
Top 5 reasons to attend:Maintain your practice standards with essential professional and technical updates
Personalise your programme with dates and locations to suit you
Complete your annual CPD record with a programme that offers up to 20 CPD hours
Network with professionals in your local areas
Affordable, value for money
1
2
3
4
5
I would like to introduce you to our CPD seminar series, which provides over 250 seminars across the UK this autumn. Following feedback from our members for the need of more local low cost CPD, we have introduced this series of one hour events that will help meet your CPD requirements, provide an opportunity to network and help you get the most from your budget.
The series provides a breadth of topics updating you on new standards, RICS Guidance Notes and other essential insights to enable you to provide a quality service to clients and help your professional development.
Also in this brochure are details of a one day CPD Conference coming to your region. Again these conferences provide great choice with parallel sessions looking at issues in land, property and construction along with two keynote sessions on the economy and BIM.
For more information on this series or any other conferences please contact the RICS Conferences team on +44 (0)20 7695 1600 or email [email protected].
Regards
Richard MoxonChairman, RICS UK
Welcome to the new RICS CPD Series of seminars
03
RICS CPD requirementsUndertaking CPD is an essential part of being a professional. The aim of CPD is to:
• improve your professional competence for your own benefit and that of your clients and employers
• demonstrate how you have sought to maintain your competence in the event of a claim or allegation.
RICS requires members’ CPD to be effective, enabling them to work competently and to the highest standard. The outcome of the learning is as important as the number of hours spent on it, however RICS would find it difficult to consider less than 20 hours learning activities per year to be an appropriate amount of learning.
5 or more bookings*
£30.00 inc. VAT
Individual bookings
£36.00 inc. VAT
*To qualify for the discounted rate delegates can book either 5 or more places at a single seminar or across several seminars
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
04
Contents
Sponsors .......................................................................5
Built EnvironmentDilapidations update .............................................................7
Construction, design and management regulations (2007 update) .......................................................................7
Building defects in residential and commercial premises ......8
Building Information Modelling ..............................................8
New Rules of Measurement .................................................9
RICS QS and Construction Standards (the “Black book”) .....9
Deleterious and hazardous materials ..................................10
PropertyLandlord and tenant disputes .............................................10
Service charges in commercial leases ................................11
Structuring a standard lease for SMEs ...............................11
Mixed use property management .......................................12
Energy performance certificates and the new green deal EPCs ................................................................12
RICS Valuation Professional Standards 2012 (the “Red book”) .................................................................13
EcoPAS: Environmental risk assessment ............................13
LandValuation of land for affordable housing ..............................14
Planning case studies - local update ..................................14
Neighbourly disputes..........................................................15
Health and safety for land agents with update on corporate manslaughter ................................................15
Cross ProfessionProfessional Indemnity insurance market update ................16
Expert witness....................................................................16
CPD Conferences .................................................17
Series at a Glance.................................................18
Booking Form ..........................................................21
Book your seminars today
Here’s what your colleagues think of RICS’ CPD Events
“RICS CPD events offer a high quality, value for money service to professionals from every sector of the property industry. The topics are delivered by highly experienced professionals with an in-depth knowledge in their subject in venues which offer high quality facilities in easily accessible locations. Friendly, helpful and dedicated individuals work hard behind the scenes to ensure that each event meets the highest standards; an event that can be recommended to every property professional”
Elena Contogiorgi-Smith, Whittle Jones
“I have found RICS CPD events offer good value, in succinctly made presentations, in accessible locations and at convenient times of day. For those reasons I never hesitate to recommend the programmes to other members that I meet during the course of my business.”
Malcolm Holmes, ABP Property Consultants
“My undergraduate colleague and I have attended several RICS CPD seminars in the past in our region. We have both benefited enormously from the subjects covered and the quality and useful insights from some of the speakers”
Neil Cunningham, NDC Associates Ltd
“I have attended a number of RICS CPD seminars over the years and have always found them to be relevant, topical and informative. Speakers are always of a high calibre and are experts in their field. Through attending these seminars I have had excellent networking opportunities and have built strong business contacts.”
Atholl McInnes, Edinburgh Napier University
“Attending RICS CPD Seminars is important as these seminars are run by our own professional organisation so we can be assured that they have been tailored to our needs. The seminars allow us to hear from experts in their fields whilst helping contribute to our CPD hours. The seminars are reasonably priced and held within city centre locations.”
Neil Hunter, Midlothian Council
05
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7334 3797 [email protected]
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE
Northern Ireland Arthur Cox is a leading law firm operating throughout Ireland
Our Property Group in Belfast is one of Northern Ireland’s most respected commercial property practices. We have unrivalled experience of the local property market, having been involved in most of the major commercial property projects carried out in Northern Ireland in recent years.
Our clients span the entire property spectrum from private developers to Government departments. We work closely with our Dublin office to provide clients with a seamless service where their business extends to the Republic of Ireland.
At Arthur Cox, our reputation is founded on proven professional skills, a thorough understanding of our clients’ requirements, an emphasis on sound judgment and a practical approach to solving commercial property issues. Our areas of expertise include: acquisitions and disposals; commercial leasing; commercial development and site assembly; joint ventures; regeneration; development funding; secured lending; construction; environmental; planning; licensing; and real estate finance.
Whatever your requirements, please don’t hesitate to contact Alastair Todd (028 9026 2658 email: [email protected]) or visit www.arthurcox.com/rics
Sponsors
England Lloyds TSB Commercial is a preferred partner of business banking services to RICS members.
This includes:
• 6 months free banking when switching your business bank account to Lloyds TSB
• Clients deposit account facilities at competitive interest rates
• Borrowing for working capital or fixed asset purchases
In addition we have a team of 100 property specialist managers across Great Britain actively supporting our property investor and developer customers;
• We want to work closely with RICS members to support the needs of mutual clients and develop close working relationships
• We see the professional advice provided by RICS members as an integral part of the support package to property businesses
• In the year ahead we will be taking steps to increase our visibility through attendance at your CPD and other events
We have a team of dedicated specialist property managers throughout the UK, call 0800 681 6078, email [email protected] or visit www.lloydstsb.com/rics
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
06
Scotland Burness is one of Scotland’s premier law firms, acting for commercial and public sector clients across the UK and globally.
With offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow, Burness has 35 partners and employs over 200 people.
Smart thinking, impeccable execution and a fierce determination to deliver are, and always have been, at the core of what Burness does. The firm is down-to-earth. Its legal solutions are incisive. Burness is committed to delivering results – clear, astute solutions that deliver added value in the real world. One of the firm’s hallmarks is going that extra mile and fielding high-level partner involvement where it matters.
Core practice areas include: property, banking, corporate finance, dispute resolution, employment, pensions, construction and capital projects. The firm also has specialist teams in public sector, renewables, urban regeneration, corporate recovery, environment, media, planning, health and safety, IP, technology, sport and charity law.
For more information, please contact Sandra Cassels, 0131 473 6010, [email protected]
Wales Specialist banking for farmers from Lloyds TSB Agriculture
Lloyds TSB Agriculture offers day to day banking and a wide range of financial services specifically tailored to the farming sector. Current accounts, overdrafts, term lending, working capital, exchange rate (SFP) hedging, personal and business risk protection and much more.
Our network of over 80 managers and local support staff are located in 40 offices throughout the UK and work exclusively with farming businesses. They are happy to visit your farm, meet you in your local high street branch or even catch up at the Mart for a chat.
Because of their experience and knowledge, often built up over many years, our agriculture managers are able to support farming customers to achieve their personal and business objectives.
Our managers and support staff are easily contactable and customers typically have a named manager who will happily provide office or mobile numbers and e-mail address for themselves and local support staff.
Whether making sure the farm business is developed to its full potential or providing financial guidance for the farming family, Lloyds TSB Agriculture prides itself on its high quality personalised service.
We believe it is this approach that keeps our farmer customers happy. We are also very proud of the fact that many farmers choose to bring their business to us each year. In fact over 800 farmers moved their business to Lloyds TSB Agriculture last year alone.
For further information about Lloyds TSB Agriculture’s dedicated team of farming bank managers and support staff visit www.Lloydstsb.com/agriculture
Sponsors
Book your seminars today
07
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7334 3797 [email protected]
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE
Update on the RICS Dilapidations Guidance Note and the new Dilapidations ProtocolThis seminar will cover the new requirements that will affect practitioners, explaining what may happen if your clients fail to comply with the new Protocol and what effect the Protocol will have on your practice. This seminar will reflect the varying dilapidation issues across the countries of the UK and will cover:
• The Ministry of Justice Protocol (England & Wales)
• Dilapidations issues (Northern Ireland & Scotland)
• RICS Dilapidations Guidance Note update
• Forfeiture, entry to repair and break clause situations
Speakers will includeTerry Davis, Chartered Surveyor, TN Davis Alan McMilan, Partner, Burness LLP
Dilapidations update
Dates and Locations
Construction, design and management regulations (2007 update)
Application, liability and reducing riskThis seminar will cover construction projects, legal duties and requirements under the CDM 2007 regulations. You will benefit from key insights into:
• Regulation application and project manager liabilities
• Appointing competent CDM duty holders
• Eliminating and reducing design risks
• Key legal documentation
Speakers will includeIan Watson, Director, CDM servicesDiane Turner, Director, Burness LLP
Dates and Locations
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
East02 October 20121800–1930Ramada Hotel, Hatfield
East Midlands22 November 20121730–1900Holiday Inn, Derby Riverlights, Derby
Edinburgh05 December 20121230–1400Burness LLP, Edinburgh
Glasgow04 December 20121230–1400Burness LLP, Glasgow
London12 September 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East23 October 20121730–1900Copthorne Hotel,Newcastle
North West23 October 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland15 November 20121530–1700The Mac, Belfast
South East18 October 20121800–1930Crowne Plaza,Reading
South West06 November 20121800–1930Norfolk Royale, Bournemouth
Wales27 September 20121800–1930Bod Erw Hotel, St Asaph
West Midlands23 October 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber18 October 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza,Leeds
East25 October 20121800–1930County Hotel, Chelmsford
East Midlands02 October 20121730–1900Leicester Hilton,Leicester
Edinburgh24 October 20121230–1400Burness LLP, Edinburgh
Glasgow23 October 20121230–1400Burness LLP, Glasgow
London03 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East15 November 20121730–1900Allergate House,Durham
North West25 October 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland18 September 20121530–1700The Mac,Belfast
South East29 November 20121800–1930The Winchester Hotel, Winchester
South West03 October 20121730–1900Hilton Bristol Hotel,Bristol
Wales04 October 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Swansea
West Midlands20 November 20121730–1900Ramada Hotel,Coventry
Yorkshire & Humber13 September 20121730–1900The Source,Sheffield
08
Building defects in residential and commercial premises
Examining defects and diagnosis Understanding why buildings have gone wrong is part of the process of getting buildings right at the start. This seminar will take a practical approach to the subject and examines the properties of common materials and the various agencies of decay. Ensure you benefit from fully understanding:
• Building defects – typical problems in various building types – what and where to look
• Problems arising from different construction periods
• Chemical and electromagnetic agencies
Speakers will includeTrevor Rushton, Director, Watts Group PLC
Overcoming practical problems and barriers to developmentBuilding Information Modelling (BIM) is the immediate availability of project design scope, schedule and cost information that is high quality, reliable, integrated and fully coordinated. This seminar will round up the latest issues in BIM and combines a mixture of legal as well as technical developments that will benefit your business needs, including:
• Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie) standards in BIM
• Publically Available Specification (PAS) 1192-2: new information protocol for BIM
Building Information Modelling
East27 September 20121800–1930The Holiday Inn, Cambridge
East Midlands20 November 20121730–1900Hilton Leicester Hotel, Leicester
Edinburgh21 November 20121230–1400Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow20 November 20121230–1400Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
London01 November 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East06 November 20121730–1900NUFC, St James’ Park,Newcastle
North West16 October 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland29 November 20121530–1700The Mac,Belfast
South East11 October 20121800–1930The Spa Hotel,Tunbridge Wells
South West18 October 20121730–1900Hilton Bristol Hotel,Bristol
Wales11 October 20121800–1930Bod Erw Hotel, St Asaph
West Midlands09 October 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber08 November 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza, Leeds
Dates and LocationsDates and Locations
East25 September 20121800–1930County Hotel, Chelmsford
East Midlands13 November 20121730–1900Hilton Leicester Hotel, Leicester
Edinburgh13 November 20121730–1900Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow07 November 20121730–1900The IET,Glasgow
London17 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East09 October 20121730–1900NUFC, St James’ Park, Newcastle
North West25 September 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza, Liverpool
Northern Ireland27 September 20121530–1700Canal Court Hotel, Newry
South East23 October 20121800–1930Brighton Amex Stadium, Brighton
South West16 October 20121730–1900Buckerell Lodge Hotel, Exeter
Wales22 November 20121800–1900Marriott Hotel,Cardiff
West Midlands13 November 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber25 October 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza,Leeds
Book your seminars today
09
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7334 3797 [email protected]
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE
Regulation, reputation and responsibilityThe New Rules of Measurement is a tool kit for cost management, dealing with project costs and providing life cycle management of costs. This seminar will take you through a practical approach and provide guidance in controlling costs through covering:
• Construction work: estimating and elemental cost planning
• Works procurement: construction work packages
• Maintenance work: estimating and elemental cost planning
Speakers will includeStuart Earl, Director, Gleeds
New Rules of Measurement
East30 October 20121730–1900The Holiday Inn, Cambridge
East Midlands15 November 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry,Nottingham
Edinburgh11 December 20121730–1900Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow05 November 20121730–1900The IET,Glasgow
London03 December 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East20 November 20121900–2030Copthorne Hotel,Newcastle
North West27 November 20121900–2030Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland06 December 20121500–1630The Mac, Belfast
South East28 November 20121915–2045The Spa Hotel, Tunbridge Wells
South West21 November 20121830–2000Buckerell Lodge Hotel, Exeter
Wales06 November 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel, Swansea
West Midlands29 November 20121900–2030De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber13 November 20121900–2030Crowne Plaza, Leeds
Dates and Locations
RICS QS and Construction Standards (the “Black Book”)
General standards and practical applicationThe Black Book is a suite of new standards covering quantity surveying and construction. The suite has been developed in collaboration with a broad range of practitioners representing private practice, contractors, academics and sole practitioners. Ensure you are up to standard through insights into:
• Defining best practice
• Setting down best practice for practitioners, clients and policy makers
• Assisting with the education and training of young surveyors
• Business benefit: certainty, consistency, risk reduction
Speakers will includeAndrew Smith, Commercial Leader, Laing O’Rourke Construction South
East30 October 20121900–2030The Holiday Inn, Cambridge
East Midlands15 November 20121900–2030Hilton Leicester Hotel, Leicester
Edinburgh11 December 20121830–2000Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow05 December 20121830–2000The IET,Glasgow
London03 December 20120830–1000University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East20 November 20121730–1900Copthorne Hotel,Newcastle
North West27 November 20121730-1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland06 December 20121330–1500The Mac, Belfast
South East28 November 20121800–1930The Spa Hotel,Tunbridge Wells
South West21 November 20121730–1900Buckerell Lodge Hotel, Exeter
Wales06 November 20121900–2030Marriott Hotel,Swansea
West Midlands29 November 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber13 November 20121730–1900 Crowne Plaza, Leeds
Dates and Locations
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
Book your seminars today
10
Landlord and tenant disputes
Strategies for landlords and tenants in a challenging marketThis seminar will focus on the key issues facing landlords and tenants in a difficult market and will cover some important reminders of basic principles. Some of the questions that will be considered are tactics for both landlords and tenants in a recessionary market. Benefit from further insights into:
• Implementing a break clause, drafting a break notice
• Options available to landlords and tenants at the end of a lease
• What does vacant in possession really mean?
Speakers will includeNick Porter, Senior Soilicitor, Buckles Solicitors LLPPaul Branch, Partner, Buckles Solicitors LLPMalcolm Lindo, SafeDeposits Scotland
Dates and Locations
East18 September 20121230–1400County Hotel, Chelmsford
East Midlands18 September 20121730–1900Hilton Leicester Hotel, Leicester
Edinburgh18 September 20121730–1900Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow12 September 20121730–1900The IET,Glasgow
London23 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East13 September 20121730–1900Copthorne Hotel,Newcastle
North West12 September 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland11 September 20121530–1700The Mac,Belfast
South East11 September 20121800–1930 Crowne Plaza,Reading
South West17 October 20121800–1930Norfolk Royale,Bournemouth
Wales13 September 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel, Cardiff
West Midlands12 September 20121730–1900De Veres Hotel, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber02 October 20121730–1900Royal York Hotel,York
Deleterious and hazardous materials
Definitions and examples – placing materials in context This seminar will summarise the essential information on materials that may harm human health, buildings or the environment, together with typical periods for their use. Ensure you are aware of the hazards and mitigate risk through further insight into:
• Calcium chloride concrete additive and high alumina
• Woodwool in permanent shuttering
• Calcium silicate bricks, lead in paint and plumbing
• Formaldehyde and PCBs
Speakers will includeTrevor Rushton, Director, Watts
East09 October 20121800–1930The Hoilday Inn, Cambridge
East Midlands25 October 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry, Nottingham
Edinburgh10 October 20121230–1400The Mews, Young Street North Lane,Edinburgh
Glasgow09 October 20121230–1400Royal Concert Hall,Glasgow
London24 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East29 November 20121730–1900Allergate House,Durham
North West06 December 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland07 November 20121530–1700The Mac, Belfast
South East01 November 20121800–1930The Spa Hotel,Tunbridge Wells
South West20 September 20121730–1900Hilton Bristol Hotel, Bristol
Wales14 November 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Swansea
West Midlands27 September 20121730–1900St John’s Hotel,Solihull
Yorkshire & Humber18 September 20121730–1900Royal York Hotel, York
Dates and Locations
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7334 3797 [email protected]
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE
11
Practical solutions in varying circumstancesThis seminar will look into the options for drafting a lease for small or medium sized businesses. The content of this seminar will be tailored to your regions’ needs and will benefit your business through:
• Offering flexible lease terms
• The Code for leasing business premises
• Landlord and Tenant Act
• Dispute Resolution and landlord obligations
• Environmental Performance
Structuring a standard lease for SMEs
Dates and Locations
East04 October 20121230–1400Buckles Solicitors, Peterborough
East Midlands25 September 20121730–1900The Old Palace, Lincoln
Edinburgh12 December 20121230–1400Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow11 December 20121230–1400City Halls,Glasgow
London18 September 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East16 October 20121730–1900Copthorne Hotel,Newcastle
North West18 October 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza, Liverpool
Northern Ireland11 October 20121530–1700Canal Court Hotel, Newry
South East13 September 20121800–1930Brighton Amex Stadium,Brighton
South West31 October 20121730–1900Hilton Bristol Hotel,Bristol
Wales18 September 20121800–1930Bod Erw Hotel, St Asaph
West Midlands02 October 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber23 October 20121730–1900The Source, Meadowhill Education Centre,Sheffield
Service charges in commercial leases
Legal update, procedures and dispute resolution A traditional ground for dispute between landlord and tenant, with differing expectations between the two parties. This seminar will provide you with a practical guide to charges and fees for commercial leases and will cover:
• The key principles of the RICS Service Charge Code
• Dealing with new and existing leases
• Financial controls and accounting procedures
• Dispute Resolution and legal update
Speakers will includeAllan McMillan, Partner, Burness LLP
Dates and Locations
East22 November 20121230–1400County Hotel, Chelmsford
East Midlands20 September 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry, Nottingham
Edinburgh12 September 20121230–1400Burness LLP,Edinburgh
Glasgow11 September 20121230–1400Burness LLP, Glasgow
London04 December 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East04 October 20121730–1900Copthorne Hotel,Newcastle
North West20 September 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland20 September 20121530–1700The Mac, Belfast
South East20 September 20121800–1930The Spa Hotel,Tunbridge Wells
South West29 November 20121730–1900 Hilton Bristol Hotel,Bristol
Wales02 October 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Cardiff
West Midlands27 November 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber20 September 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza,Leeds
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
12
Rights, obligations and regulationsMixed use developments are growing in popularity, especially across city centres. This seminar will look at statutory framework, rights and obligations for the surveyor and will include:
• Role of the commercial surveyor in mixed use property
• Legal rights and obligations in mixed use property
• Leasehold valuation tribunals
• Service charge administration
Mixed use property management
Dates and Locations
East29 November 20121230–1400Buckles Solicitors, Peterborough
East Midlands16 October 20121730–1900Holiday Inn, Derby Riverlights,Derby
Edinburgh02 October 20121730–1900Strathmore Business Centre,Edinburgh
Glasgow26 September 20121730–1900The IET,Glasgow
London10 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East08 November 20121730–1900Copthorne Hotel,Newcastle
North West22 November 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland08 November 20121530–1700Canal Court,Newry
South East25 September 20121800–1930The Winchester Hotel,Winchester
South West25 October 20121730–1900Buckerell Lodge Hotel,Exeter
Wales28 November 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Cardiff
West Midlands25 September 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber11 September 20121730–1900 Crowne Plaza, Leeds
Energy Performance Certificates and the New Green Deal EPCs
Future proofing your buildingsSignificant changes in the requirements for delivering EPCs came into effect from 6 April 2012 and the new Green Deal EPC assessments commence from the 1 October 2012. This seminar will guide you through the updated EPC Regulations and provide you with a greater understanding to the changes made to facilitate the new Green Deal EPCs including:
• Changes to the EPC Regulations
• The revised Green Deal EPC
• Overview of the Green Deal assessment tools for domestic and non domestic properties
• Green Deal calculations and the ‘Golden Rule’
Speakers will includeRobert Corbyn MRICS, Director, Low Carbon Energy Assessors Limited William Mair, Speirs Gumley
Dates and Locations
East27 November 20121800–1930Ramada Hotel,Hatfield
East Midlands27 September 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry,Nottingham
Edinburgh07 November 20121230–1400Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow06 November 20121230–1400City Halls,Glasgow
London19 September 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East27 September 20121730–1900Allergate House,Durham
North West02 October 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland21 November 20121530–1700The Mac,Belfast
South East16 October 20121800–1930The Winchester Hotel,Winchester
South West14 November 20121800–1930Alverton Manor,Truro
Wales01 November 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Swansea
West Midlands04 October 20121730–1900Novotel, Wolverhampton
Yorkshire & Humber25 September 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza, Leeds
Book your seminars today
13
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7334 3797 [email protected]
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE
Understanding environmental impact on portfolio performance and investment valueThis seminar will look at the IPD EcoPAS service supported by RICS. Valuers are coming under increasing pressure to take environmental factors into account in their appraisals and this seminar will explain how the EcoPAS service works in practice, ensuring you fully understand the environmental impact to your business through:
• EcoPAS – inception and background
• Completing the EcoPAS questionnaire for IPD
• Importance of participating in the EcoPAS service
EcoPAS: Environmental risk assessment
East23 October 20121800–1930The Holiday Inn, Cambridge
East Midlands04 October 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry, Nottingham
Edinburgh14 November 20121230–1400Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow13 November 20121230–1400Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
London25 September 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East18 October 20121730–1900NUFC, St James’ Park,Newcastle
North West27 September 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland04 October 20121530–1700Ramada Encore Hotel, Belfast
South East09 October 20121800–1930Holiday Inn,Guildford
South West07 November 20121730–1900Buckerell Lodge Hotel,Exeter
Wales23 October 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Cardiff
West Midlands18 September 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber06 November 20121730–1900The Source, Meadowhill Education Centre,Sheffield
Dates and Locations
RICS Valuation Professional Standards 2012 (the “Red Book”)
An update on the revised edition This seminar will provide an update on the new revisions to the 2012 edition of the Red Book and the issues which challenge valuers. Ensure you are up to standard by understanding:
• Best practice guidelines
• How to ensure that your business complies with the latest changes to the Red Book
• The relationship between the International Valuation Standards Council (IVSC) and RICS
Speakers will includeAnthony Banfield, Director, Banfield Real Estate Solutions Ltd
Dates and Locations
East08 November 20121800–1930Ramada Hotel, Hatfield
East Midlands06 November 20121730–1900Holiday Inn, Derby Riverlights,Derby
Edinburgh30 October 20121730–1900Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow24 October 20121730–1900The IET,Glasgow
London11 September 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East27 November 20121730–1900Copthorne Hotel,Newcastle
North West13 September 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza, Liverpool
Northern Ireland02 October 20121530–1700Ramada Encore Hotel, Belfast
South East04 October 20121800–1930Brighton Amex Stadium,Brighton
South West10 October 20121800–1930Future Inns,Plymouth
Wales11 September 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Swansea
West Midlands20 September 20121730–1900Ramada Hotel,Coventry
Yorkshire & Humber04 October 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza, Leeds
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
14
Planning case studies – local update
Update reflecting your region’s needsPlanning is a complex process with budgetary considerations and differing local authorities’ requirements. This seminar will reflect the differences in planning function and responsibilities across the devolved governments of the UK with case studies and planning law reflecting the issues in your region. Benefit from key insights into:
• A local case study specific to your area
• Future commercial and residential developments
• Localism Act 2011 (England), devolved planning issues Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
• How neighbourhood plans relate to local plans
Speakers will includeEmma Dewar, Associate, Burness LLP
Assessing the complexities in a specialised marketThe valuation of land for affordable housing can be complex and relates to specialised markets. This seminar reflects different devolved housing policies and will improve your understanding by addressing the following areas for valuing a development scheme:
• Revisions to reflect the Grant Regime
• Understand the interaction with PS 1.5 knowledge and skills
• Explore the difference between the residual and comparison valuation methods
Speakers will includeArchie Rintoul, Chief Valuer Scotland, Valuation Office Agency
Valuation of land for affordable housing
Dates and Locations
East11 October 20121230–1400County Hotel, Chelmsford
East Midlands23 October 20121730–1900The Old Palace, Lincoln
Edinburgh31 October 20121230–1400Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow30 October 20121230–1400Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
London16 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East11 October 20121730–1900Allergate House, Durham
North West11 October 20121730–1900The Legacy Preston International Hotel, Preston
Northern Ireland13 September 20121530–1700The Mac, Belfast
South East18 September 20121800–1930Holiday Inn, Guildford
South West13 September 20121730–1900Grasmere Hotel,Salisbury
Wales19 September 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel, Swansea
West Midlands16 October 20121730–1900De Vere Venues,Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber09 October 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza, Leeds
Dates and Locations
East20 September 20121800–1930Ramada Hotel, Hatfield
East Midlands09 October 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry, Nottingham
Edinburgh03 October 20121230–1400Burness LLP, Edinburgh
Glasgow02 October 20121230–1400Burness LLP, Glasgow
London30 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East25 September 20121730–1900Copthorne Hotel, Newcastle
North West04 December 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern IrelandTBA 1530–1700TBA
South East30 October 20121800–1930Holiday Inn, Guildford
South West09 October 20121830–2000Conference Centre, Taunton
Wales09 October 20121800–1930Bod Erw Hotel, St Asaph
West Midlands11 October 20121730–1900Ramada Hotel, Coventry
Yorkshire & Humber11 October 20121730–1900 Crowne Plaza, Leeds
Book your seminars today
15
Obligations, compliance and solutionsFollowing the successful prosecution of a firm of land agents by the HSE on the death of a sub-contractor carrying out property maintenance work, there has been understandable concern in the profession, given the range of such staff with whom rural practitioners and their clients regularly work, often in potentially high risk roles. This seminar will ensure you mitigate risk by gaining insight into:
• A review of the law – criminal and civil
• Compliance and protection
Speakers will includeCarrie de Silva, Principal Lecturer, Harper Adams
Managing conflict over land, property and adjoining buildingsThis seminar will examine the surveyor’s duties in terms of neighbourly disputes over party walls, boundaries and rights of light. This seminar will provide you with key insights into specific issues in your region and will include:
• Examination of relevant legislation
• Your responsibilities in terms of your clients’ proposed building projects
• Minimising inconvenience to adjoining properties
Speakers will includeMichael Ney, Schroeders Begg LLP
Neighbourly disputes
Health and safety for land agents with update on corporate manslaughter
Dates and Locations
East20 November 20121230–1400Maids Head Hotel, Norwich
East Midlands11 October 20121730–1900 Nottingham Belfry,Nottingham
Edinburgh28 November 20121230–1400Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow27 November 20121230–1400Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
London13 November 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East25 October 20121730–1900 Allergate House, Durham
North West10 October 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland18 October 20121530–1700The Mac, Belfast
South East13 November 20121800–1930 Crowne Plaza, Reading
South West16 October 20121800–1930Alverton Manor, Truro
Wales15 November 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Cardiff
West Midlands18 October 20121730–1900St John’s Hotel, Solihull
Yorkshire & Humber15 November 20121730–1900 The Source, Meadowhill Education Centre,Sheffield
Dates and Locations
East06 December 20121800–1930The Holiday Inn, Cambridge
East Midlands27 November 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry, Nottingham
Edinburgh26 September 20121230–1400Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow25 September 20121230–1400Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
London02 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East19 September 20121730–1900NUFC, St James’ Park,Newcastle
North West18 September 20121730–1900Mercure Hotel, Manchester
Northern Ireland27 November 20121530–1700Canal Court Hotel, Newry
South East03 December 20121800–1930Crowne Plaza, Reading
South West05 December 20121800–1930 Future Inns, Plymouth
Wales04 December 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel, Cardiff
West Midlands08 November 20121730–1900Ramada Hotel, Coventry
Yorkshire & Humber27 September 20121730–1900Doubletree by Hilton Hotel, Leeds
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7334 3797 [email protected]
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE Book your seminars today
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
16
Topical issues and case law updateThis seminar is designed to provide experts with an insight into topical issues and an update on law impacting on their expert witness practice. Improve your understanding through:
• Reviewing any procedural changes
• Considering recent case law
• Privilege, assessment of costs and single joint experts
Speakers will includeDavid Turner, Associate, Pinsent MasonsJack McKinney, Glabraith and Lawson
Selecting options for your professional needsRICS requires all regulated firms to maintain Professional Indemnity Insurance. There has been an increase in professional negligence claims within some areas of the surveying industry, resulting in steep rises in premiums. This seminar is designed to provide those who are involved in purchasing PII and employees of businesses who may be concerned about their personal liabilities with an update on PII insurance, optimising insurance for your business needs. This seminar will ensure you are:
• Up-to-date on Professional Indemnity Insurance
• Aware of recent cases and important events
• Getting the best quote
• Policy coverage, claims and risk management
Speakers will includeEmma Vigus, Howden Insurance Brokers, RICS preferred UK PII broker
Professional indemnity insurance market update Expert witness
East18 October 20121230–1400Maids Head Hotel, Norwich
East Midlands18 October 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry, Nottingham
Edinburgh09 October 20121730–1900Strathmore Business Centre, Edinburgh
Glasgow10 October 20121730–1900The IET,Glasgow
London11 October 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East22 October 20121730–1900NUFC, St James’ Park, Newcastle
North West15 November 20121730–1900Holiday Inn, Preston
Northern Ireland09 October 20121530–1700Ramada Encore, Belfast
South East20 November 20121800–1930Brighton Amex Stadium,Brighton
South West20 November 20121830–2000Taunton Conference Centre,Taunton
Wales30 October 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Cardiff
West Midlands25 October 20121730–1900Novotel,Wolverhampton
Yorkshire & Humber27 November 20121730–1900 Crowne Plaza,Leeds
Dates and Locations
East16 October 20121800–1930The Holiday Inn, Cambridge
East Midlands08 November 20121730–1900Nottingham Belfry,Nottingham
Edinburgh19 September 20121230–1400RICS Scotland Office, Edinburgh
Glasgow18 September 20121230–1400Royal Concert Hall,Glasgow
London07 November 20120730–0900University of Westminster,New Cavendish St, London
North East02 October 20121730–1900NUFC, St James’ Park,Newcastle
North West29 November 20121730–1900Crowne Plaza, Liverpool
Northern Ireland25 October 20121530–1700The Mac, Belfast
South East27 November 20121800–1930Holiday Inn, Guildford
South West11 September 20121730–1900Hilton Bristol Hotel, Bristol
Wales25 September 20121800–1930Marriott Hotel,Swansea
West Midlands06 November 20121730–1900De Vere Venues, Colmore Gate, Birmingham
Yorkshire & Humber29 November 20121730–1900The Source, Meadowhill Education Centre,Sheffield
Dates and Locations
Book your seminars today
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
17
RICS CPD Conference
Maintain, develop and broaden your knowledge and skills in just one dayTaking place in a region near you, this conference offers you a unique opportunity to update your knowledge and skills. Tailored to your specific needs, the day will offer you essential updates that you can use in your daily practice. With a hand-picked collection of sessions split into three streams across built environment, land and property, this conference is your opportunity to keep up with latest market development and network with key professionals from your region.
Programme
Dates and Locations
0930 Chair’s opening remarks
0940 Economic Update This session will examine recent developments in the UK economy and outline the Bank of England’s latest forecast.
Built environment Land Property
1000 Breakout Session 1 Residential update Planning law update Commercial property update
1050 Networking refreshments
1105 Breakout Session 2 Building regulations – changes and challenges
Financial viability and the planning process
Red Book overview
1155 Breakout Session 3 Neighbourly disputes Telecommunications Rating and valuation
1245 Lunch
1345 Breakout Session 4 Construction and Contract law update Affordable housing Dilapidations update
1435 Breakout Session 5 Dispute avoidance and conflict management in construction
Good practice in the appropriate and effective use of CPOs
Recent issues in landlord and tenant
1525 Networking refreshments
1540 Breakout Session 6 Procurement update Mixed use development and planning Contamination valuation and environment update
1630 Current application of BIM in the UK
Government strategy for the deployment of BIM, plus current research and development initiatives
1700 Chair’s closing remarks
Delegate Fees
Price VAT TotalFULL DAYRICS members £125.00 £25.00 £150.00Non RICS members £150.00 £30.00 £180.00
This qualifies for up to 6 hours of CPD.
HALF DAYRICS members £75.00 £15.00 £90.00Non RICS members £95.00 £19.00 £114.00
This qualifies for up to 3 hours of CPD.
Looking for a CPD conference in your region?
Our CPD Conference will be coming to your region this spring. Keep checking rics.org/cpdseries for further information.
Dates and Locations
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7334 3797 [email protected]
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE
East15 November 2012 Robinson College, Grange Road, Cambridge, CB3 9AN
London 12 December 2012ETC Victoria, One Drummond Gate, London, SW1V 2QW
North West07 November 2012Cottons Hotel & Spa, Manchester Road, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 0SU
Northern Ireland5 December 2012Malone House, 79 Malone Road, Belfast, BT9 6SH
Scotland 06 December 2012 Dewars Centre, Glover Street, Perth, PH2 0TH
South East22 October 2012Holiday Inn, Telegraph Way Morn Hill, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 1HZ
Yorkshire & Humber16 October 2012The DoubleTree by Hilton, Wharf Approach, Granary Wharf 2, Leeds, LS1 4BR
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Burness BurnessLloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Arthur CoxLloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Agriculture
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Course Date EastEast Midlands Edinburgh Glasgow London North East North West
Northern Ireland South East South West Wales
West Midlands
Yorkshire & Humber
Built EnvironmentDilapidations update 02–Oct–12 22–Nov–12 05–Dec–12 04–Dec–12 12–Sep–12 23–Oct–12 23–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 18–Oct–12 06–Nov–12 27–Sep–12 23–Oct–12 18–Oct–12
1800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Construction, design and management regulations (2007 update) 25–Oct–12 02–Oct–12 24–Oct–12 23–Oct–12 03–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 25–Oct–12 18–Sep–12 29–Nov–12 03–Oct–12 04–Oct–12 20–Nov–12 13–Sep–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Building defects in residential and commercial premises 25–Sep–12 13–Nov–12 13–Nov–12 07–Nov–12 17–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 25–Sep–12 27–Sep–12 23–Oct–12 16–Oct–12 22–Nov–12 13–Nov–12 25–Oct–121800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900
Building Information Modelling 27–Sep–12 20–Nov–12 21–Nov–12 20–Nov–12 01–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 16–Oct–12 29–Nov–12 11–Oct–12 18–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 08–Nov–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
New Rules of Measurement 30–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 11–Dec–12 05–Dec–12 03–Dec–12 20–Nov–12 27–Nov–12 06–Dec–12 28–Nov–12 21–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 29–Nov–12 13–Nov–121730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1900–2030 1900–2030 1500–1630 1915–2045 1830-2000 1800–1930 1900–2030 1900–2030
RICS QS and Construction Standards (the “Black Book”) 30–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 11–Dec–12 05–Dec–12 03–Dec–12 20–Nov–12 27–Nov–12 06–Dec–12 28–Nov–12 21–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 29–Nov–12 13–Nov–121900–2015 1900–2030 1830-2000 1830–2000 0830–1000 1730–1900 1730–1900 1330–1500 1800–1930 1730–1900 1900-2030 1730–1900 1730–1900
Deleterious and hazardous materials 09–Oct–12 25–Oct–12 10–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 24–Oct–12 29–Nov–12 06–Dec–12 07–Nov–12 01–Nov–12 20–Sep–12 14–Nov–12 27–Sep–12 18–Sep–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
PropertyLandlord and tenant disputes 18–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 12–Sep–12 23–Oct–12 13–Sep–12 12–Sep–12 11–Sep–12 11–Sep–12 17–Oct–12 13–Sep–12 12–Sep–12 02–Oct–12
1230–1400 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Service charges in commercial leases 22–Nov–12 20–Sep–12 12–Sep–12 11–Sep–12 04–Dec–12 04–Oct–12 20–Sep–12 20–Sep–12 20–Sep–12 29–Nov–12 02–Oct–12 27–Nov–12 20–Sep–121230–1400 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Structuring a standard lease for SMEs 04–Oct–12 25–Sep–12 12–Dec–12 11–Dec–12 18–Sep–12 16–Oct–12 18–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 13–Sep–12 31–Oct–12 18–Sep–12 02–Oct–12 23–Oct–121230–1400 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Mixed use property management 29–Nov–12 16–Oct–12 02–Oct–12 26–Sep–12 10–Oct–12 08–Nov–12 22–Nov–12 08–Nov–12 25–Sep–12 25–Oct–12 28–Nov–12 25–Sep–12 11–Sep–121230–1400 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Energy Performance Certificates and the New Green Deal EPCs 27–Nov–12 27–Sep–12 07–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 19–Sep–12 27–Sep–12 02–Oct–12 21–Nov–12 16–Oct–12 14–Nov–12 01–Nov–12 04–Oct–12 25–Sep–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
RICS Valuation Professional Standards 2012 (the “Red Book”) 08–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 30–Oct–12 24–Oct–12 11–Sep–12 27–Nov–12 13–Sep–12 02–Oct–12 04–Oct–12 10–Oct–12 11–Sep–12 20–Sep–12 04–Oct–121800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
EcoPAS: Environmental risk assessment 23–Oct–12 04–Oct–12 14–Nov–12 13–Nov–12 25–Sep–12 18–Oct–12 27–Sep–12 04–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 07–Nov–12 23–Oct–12 18–Sep–12 06–Nov–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
LandValuation of land for affordable housing 11–Oct–12 23–Oct–12 31–Oct–12 30–Oct–12 16–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 13–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 13–Sep–12 19–Sep–12 16–Oct–12 09–Oct–12
1230–1400 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Planning case studies – local update 20–Sep–12 09–Oct–12 03–Oct–12 02–Oct–12 30–Oct–12 25–Sep–12 04–Dec–12 TBA 30–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 11–Oct–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1830–2000 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Neighbourly disputes 20–Nov–12 11–Oct–12 28–Nov–12 27–Nov–12 13–Nov–12 25–Oct–12 10–Oct–12 18–Oct–12 13–Nov–12 16–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 18–Oct–12 15–Nov–121230–1400 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Health and safety for land agents (with update on corporate manslaughter) 06–Dec–12 27–Nov–12 26–Sep–12 25–Sep–12 02–Oct–12 19–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 27–Nov–12 03–Dec–12 05–Dec–12 04–Dec–12 08–Nov–12 27–Sep–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Cross professionProfessional indemnity insurance market update 16–Oct–12 08–Nov–12 19–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 07–Nov–12 02–Oct–12 29–Nov–12 25–Oct–12 27–Nov–12 11–Sep–12 25–Sep–12 06–Nov–12 29–Nov–12
1800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Expert witness 18–Oct–12 18–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 10–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 22–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 09–Oct–12 20–Nov–12 20–Nov–12 30–Oct–12 25–Oct–12 27–Nov–121230–1400 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1830–2000 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
18
Series at a glance
Book your seminars today
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Burness BurnessLloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Arthur CoxLloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Agriculture
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Lloyds TSB Commercial
Course Date EastEast Midlands Edinburgh Glasgow London North East North West
Northern Ireland South East South West Wales
West Midlands
Yorkshire & Humber
Built EnvironmentDilapidations update 02–Oct–12 22–Nov–12 05–Dec–12 04–Dec–12 12–Sep–12 23–Oct–12 23–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 18–Oct–12 06–Nov–12 27–Sep–12 23–Oct–12 18–Oct–12
1800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Construction, design and management regulations (2007 update) 25–Oct–12 02–Oct–12 24–Oct–12 23–Oct–12 03–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 25–Oct–12 18–Sep–12 29–Nov–12 03–Oct–12 04–Oct–12 20–Nov–12 13–Sep–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Building defects in residential and commercial premises 25–Sep–12 13–Nov–12 13–Nov–12 07–Nov–12 17–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 25–Sep–12 27–Sep–12 23–Oct–12 16–Oct–12 22–Nov–12 13–Nov–12 25–Oct–121800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900
Building Information Modelling 27–Sep–12 20–Nov–12 21–Nov–12 20–Nov–12 01–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 16–Oct–12 29–Nov–12 11–Oct–12 18–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 08–Nov–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
New Rules of Measurement 30–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 11–Dec–12 05–Dec–12 03–Dec–12 20–Nov–12 27–Nov–12 06–Dec–12 28–Nov–12 21–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 29–Nov–12 13–Nov–121730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1900–2030 1900–2030 1500–1630 1915–2045 1830-2000 1800–1930 1900–2030 1900–2030
RICS QS and Construction Standards (the “Black Book”) 30–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 11–Dec–12 05–Dec–12 03–Dec–12 20–Nov–12 27–Nov–12 06–Dec–12 28–Nov–12 21–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 29–Nov–12 13–Nov–121900–2015 1900–2030 1830-2000 1830–2000 0830–1000 1730–1900 1730–1900 1330–1500 1800–1930 1730–1900 1900-2030 1730–1900 1730–1900
Deleterious and hazardous materials 09–Oct–12 25–Oct–12 10–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 24–Oct–12 29–Nov–12 06–Dec–12 07–Nov–12 01–Nov–12 20–Sep–12 14–Nov–12 27–Sep–12 18–Sep–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
PropertyLandlord and tenant disputes 18–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 12–Sep–12 23–Oct–12 13–Sep–12 12–Sep–12 11–Sep–12 11–Sep–12 17–Oct–12 13–Sep–12 12–Sep–12 02–Oct–12
1230–1400 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Service charges in commercial leases 22–Nov–12 20–Sep–12 12–Sep–12 11–Sep–12 04–Dec–12 04–Oct–12 20–Sep–12 20–Sep–12 20–Sep–12 29–Nov–12 02–Oct–12 27–Nov–12 20–Sep–121230–1400 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Structuring a standard lease for SMEs 04–Oct–12 25–Sep–12 12–Dec–12 11–Dec–12 18–Sep–12 16–Oct–12 18–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 13–Sep–12 31–Oct–12 18–Sep–12 02–Oct–12 23–Oct–121230–1400 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Mixed use property management 29–Nov–12 16–Oct–12 02–Oct–12 26–Sep–12 10–Oct–12 08–Nov–12 22–Nov–12 08–Nov–12 25–Sep–12 25–Oct–12 28–Nov–12 25–Sep–12 11–Sep–121230–1400 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Energy Performance Certificates and the New Green Deal EPCs 27–Nov–12 27–Sep–12 07–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 19–Sep–12 27–Sep–12 02–Oct–12 21–Nov–12 16–Oct–12 14–Nov–12 01–Nov–12 04–Oct–12 25–Sep–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
RICS Valuation Professional Standards 2012 (the “Red Book”) 08–Nov–12 06–Nov–12 30–Oct–12 24–Oct–12 11–Sep–12 27–Nov–12 13–Sep–12 02–Oct–12 04–Oct–12 10–Oct–12 11–Sep–12 20–Sep–12 04–Oct–121800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
EcoPAS: Environmental risk assessment 23–Oct–12 04–Oct–12 14–Nov–12 13–Nov–12 25–Sep–12 18–Oct–12 27–Sep–12 04–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 07–Nov–12 23–Oct–12 18–Sep–12 06–Nov–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
LandValuation of land for affordable housing 11–Oct–12 23–Oct–12 31–Oct–12 30–Oct–12 16–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 13–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 13–Sep–12 19–Sep–12 16–Oct–12 09–Oct–12
1230–1400 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Planning case studies – local update 20–Sep–12 09–Oct–12 03–Oct–12 02–Oct–12 30–Oct–12 25–Sep–12 04–Dec–12 TBA 30–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 11–Oct–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1830–2000 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Neighbourly disputes 20–Nov–12 11–Oct–12 28–Nov–12 27–Nov–12 13–Nov–12 25–Oct–12 10–Oct–12 18–Oct–12 13–Nov–12 16–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 18–Oct–12 15–Nov–121230–1400 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Health and safety for land agents (with update on corporate manslaughter) 06–Dec–12 27–Nov–12 26–Sep–12 25–Sep–12 02–Oct–12 19–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 27–Nov–12 03–Dec–12 05–Dec–12 04–Dec–12 08–Nov–12 27–Sep–121800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1800–1930 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Cross professionProfessional indemnity insurance market update 16–Oct–12 08–Nov–12 19–Sep–12 18–Sep–12 07–Nov–12 02–Oct–12 29–Nov–12 25–Oct–12 27–Nov–12 11–Sep–12 25–Sep–12 06–Nov–12 29–Nov–12
1800–1930 1730–1900 1230–1400 1230–1400 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1730–1900 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
Expert witness 18–Oct–12 18–Oct–12 09–Oct–12 10–Oct–12 11–Oct–12 22–Oct–12 15–Nov–12 09–Oct–12 20–Nov–12 20–Nov–12 30–Oct–12 25–Oct–12 27–Nov–121230–1400 1730–1900 1730–1900 1730–1900 0730–0900 1730–1900 1730–1900 1530–1700 1800–1930 1830–2000 1800–1930 1730–1900 1730–1900
19
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7334 3797 [email protected]
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
ZONE 2
ZONE 1
ZONE 3
ZONE 1
Building value from knowledge
A B C D E
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Contributes to yourCPD requirements
Advice on effectively implementing allRICS standards
For more information and for a free trial, call 024 7686 8433 or visit isurvinfo.com
isurv is an online portal that provides impartial guidance and information for built environment professionals.
isurv covers key areas of interest including:
• building surveying • valuation • construction • legal • planning • estate agency • commercial property • rural issues • sustainability and environment •
With practical advice, downloadable documents, checklists and case studies, isurv can help you quickly find the information you require.
Training rics.org/onlineacademy
17 Key Skills Training Modules From finance and business planning to management skills, as well as many more, each bundle of training modules has defined learning objectives and contributes to your CPD.
The benefits include;
l cost effective learning solutionsl training at a time and place convenient to youl CPD hours
“This is an easy, convenient, time saving, cost effective and excellent training method. Many thanks.” Richard Nevines MRICS, Director – Keygrove
To find out more contact RICS Training; t 02476 868 584 e [email protected] w rics.org/onlineacademy
www.rics.org/shop
RICSSHOPVisit. Browse. Click. Buy
Visit the official RICS online shop
at rics.org/shop and browse 1000’s
OF BOOKS, CONTRACTS AND
STANDARDS. Our new shop has
all the PRODUCTS you used to
find at ricsbooks.com and more.
A faster shopping experience for
your business needs.
Simply visit, browse, click and buy
– we’ll deliver your order straight
to your door.
FREE UK DELIVERY
ON ORDERS OVER £75
rics.org/shop
For essential contracts,
books and standards
RICS CPD Series Booking Form September – December 2012
Number of delegates Location(s) – Please list which locations you wish to attend
Built Environment
Dilapidations update
Construction, design and management regulations (2007 update)
Building defects in residential and commercial premises
Building Information Modelling
New Rules of Measurement
RICS QS and Construction Standards the (“Black Book”)
Deleterious and hazardous materials
Property
Landlord and tenant disputes
Service charges in commercial leases
Structuring a standard lease for SMEs
Mixed use property management
Energy Performance Certificates and the New Green Deal EPCs
RICS Valuation Professional Standards 2012 (the “Red Book”)
EcoPAS: Environmental risk assessment
Land
Valuation of land for affordable housing
Planning case studies – local update
Neighbourly disputes
Health and safety for land agents with update on corporate manslaughter
Cross profession
Professional indemnity insurance market update
Expert witness
Total number of delegates
Seminar/CPD event
Delegate Fees
Price VAT Total
Individual bookings £30.00 £6.00 £36.00
5 or more bookings* £25.00 £5.00 £30.00
*To qualify for the discounted rate delegates can book either 5 or more places at a single seminar or across several seminars
Contact Information (For multiple bookings please copy this page)
Title First name
Surname
Job title
Organisation
Address
Postcode
Tel
Mobile
Specific requirements
RICS Membership no.
Signed
Date
(For use in an emergency on the day of the event)
(Please write your email clearly)
Please quote this marketing code when you register:
Purchase order number
Cheque – Cheques should be crossed and made payable to RICS
BACS – Sort code 56-00-45, Account No 30786339 Natwest Bank, 24 Broadgate, Coventry CV1 1ZZ
BACS payment made £
BACS reference
Date of transfer
Please quote the conference code on your Remittance Advice and forward to [email protected]
Credit/debit card – Mastercard, VISA, Maestro, Delta. Please note that the three digit security number printed on the reverse of the card is required to make a payment with credit/debit cards. Bookings can be made by phone if paying by credit/debit card.
Please charge £_________ to my credit/debit card
Please tick credit/debit card to be charged
Mastercard Visa Maestro Delta
Card No
Security No Issue No (Maestro only)
Valid from Expiry date
Cardholder’s signature
Billing address (if different from above)
VAT No 584940013
Method of payment – Please tick appropriate box. Registration will not be processed until payment is received. Local authorities can be invoiced on receipt of a purchase order number.
On receipt of payment and your booking form, a confirmation email and VAT receipt will be sent to each delegate. Please visit rics.org/cpdseries for full event information, venue details and location maps. Delegate fee includes conference documentation and refreshments.
RICS Conferences Terms and Conditions
On completion, this form represents a legally binding contract in which the following terms and
conditions apply:
•ThiseventisorganisedbyRICSConferences,adepartmentofRICS.
•Paymentisrequiredwiththeregistrationform.Noplacescanbereservedwithoutpayment.
•ConfirmationofregistrationandaVATreceiptwillbeemailedtoeachdelegate.Pleasevisit
rics.org/cpdseries for full event information, venue details and location map.
•Cancellationsmustbemadeinwritingandwillbesubjecttoa10%administrationcharge,butno
refunds can be made for cancellations notified within 14 days of the event. Substitute delegates
will be accepted at any time. Transfers will not be accepted.
•Paymentsfromoverseasmayonlybemadein£sterling,byInternationalMonetaryOrder,bycredit
card or by cheque drawn upon a UK bank.
•RICSConferencesisnotliableforbankchargesoranyothercostsincurredbydelegatesin
attending the event.
•RICSConferencesacceptsnoresponsibilityfortheviewsoropinionsasexpressedbyspeakers,
chairman or any other persons at the event.
•RICSConferenceschecksvenuesforaccessibility.Pleaseletusknowifyouhaveaccessorother
requirements.
•RICSConferencesreservestherighttorefuseentrytodelegatesifitchooses.
•RICSConferencesreservestherighttochangethevenueand/orspeakersatanytimeandwithout
prior notice.
•RICSConferencesalsoreservestherightinitsabsolutediscretiontocanceltheevent.
Data Protection RICS will always make sure you receive compulsory communications such as those relating to the
administration of your membership, renewal notices, Regulation and conduct, practice and guidance
notes and EGM information.
Furthermore, unless you indicate otherwise, RICS will assume that you also wish to
receive other communications described below (including by email, if appropriate).
If, however, you prefer not to receive certain of these communications you can opt-out where
indicated:
If you do not wish to receive additional communications from RICS about membership and the
profession then tick here
If you do not wish to receive additional communications from RICS about RICS conferences, CPD,
events, products, services and training then tick here
If you do not wish to receive offers from our affiliates* and third parties with whom we
have negotiated special deals for members then tick here
(*For a full list of RICS subsidiaries and affiliated businesses visit www.rics.org)
WEB
Book your seminars today rics.org/cpdseries
+44 (0)20 7695 1600
+44 (0)20 7334 3797
RICS Conferences, Surveyor Court, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JE
Buy more
save more!
Book 5 or more places
and save.
rics.org/cpdseries
RICS HQ
Parliament Square London SW1P 3AD United Kingdom
Worldwide media enquiries:
Contact Centre:
e [email protected] t +44 (0)870 333 1600 f +44 (0)20 7334 3811
Advancing standards in land, property and construction.
RICS is the world’s leading qualification when it comes to professional standards in land, property and construction.
In a world where more and more people, governments, banks and commercial organisations demand greater certainty of professional standards and ethics, attaining RICS status is the recognised mark of property professionalism.
Over 100 000 property professionals working in the major established and emerging economies of the world have already recognised the importance of securing RICS status by becoming members.
RICS is an independent professional body originally established in the UK by Royal Charter. Since 1868, RICS has been committed to setting and upholding the highest standards of excellence and integrity – providing impartial, authoritative advice on key issues affecting businesses and society.
RICS is a regulator of both its individual members and firms enabling it to maintain the highest standards and providing the basis for unparalleled client confidence in the sector.
RICS has a worldwide network. For further information simply contact the relevant RICS office or our Contact Centre.
Asia Room 2203 Hopewell Centre 183 Queen’s Road East Wanchai Hong Kong
t +852 2537 7117 f +852 2537 2756 [email protected]
Americas One Grand Central Place 60 East 42nd Street Suite 2810 New York 10165 – 2810 USA
t +1 212 847 7400 f +1 212 682 1295 [email protected]
Oceania Suite 2, Level 16 1 Castlereagh Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia
t +61 2 9216 2333 f +61 2 9232 5591 [email protected]
Europe (excluding United Kingdom and Ireland) Rue Ducale 67 1000 Brussels Belgium
t +32 2 733 10 19 f +32 2 742 97 48 [email protected]
Africa PO Box 3400 Witkoppen 2068 South Africa
t +27 11 467 2857 f +27 86 514 0655 [email protected]
Middle East Office G14, Block 3 Knowledge Village Dubai United Arab Emirates
t +971 4 375 3074 f +971 4 427 2498 [email protected]
India 48 & 49 Centrum Plaza Sector Road Sector 53, Gurgaon – 122002 India
t +91 124 459 5400 f +91 124 459 5402 [email protected]
United Kingdom Parliament Square London SW1P 3AD United Kingdom
t +44 (0)870 333 1600 f +44 (0)207 334 3811 [email protected]
Ireland 38 Merrion Square Dublin 2 Ireland
t +353 1 644 5500 f +353 1 661 1797 [email protected]
JULY
2012
/DM
L/17
111/
CP
DS
ER
IES