RICS Hull and East Yorkshire Local Association are hosting an event on Wednesday, 25 March at Sewell Studio for local property professionals, to learn more about noise and the planning process in property developments.
The RICS plays a significant role in the future of the built environment. Its local Association is hosting two seminars for the local property and construction sector, to support those entering the profession and to provide education on biodiversity.
After feedback from local candidates and members, RICS Hull and East Yorkshire Local Association are testing the water in the region, holding two events; a Matrics networking event and a session to show what small changes can be made to better accommodate nature.
A rare opportunity to join the maintenance team looking after the fabric of the building for Beverley Minster Old Fund has arisen – a dream job for a handy crafts person, with a head for heights and a love of historical buildings.
A member of the team is relocating to Scotland, making a full-time opening for the first time in nearly fifteen years.
The RICS Hull and East Yorkshire Local Member Group is hosting its annual CPD morning and networking lunch for property professionals on 26 June at KCOM Stadium.
Organisers of RICS local events research interesting speakers and this year will provide a broad range, covering topical material.
A local firm of Chartered Building Surveyors has reached a major milestone with five hundred residential property surveys.
Delaney Marling Partnership (DMP) established in 2007. Despite the construction industry experiencing some of its worst years throughout this period, DMP has continued to grow, performing a vital role in advising people in the Humber region on all things property.
The RICS Hull and East Yorkshire Local Member Group has joined forces with both Gosschalks and Proctors to host a seminar on energy efficiency in commercial buildings. The event is on Tuesday 6 November at Gosschalks in Queens Gardens, Hull.
Gosschalks’ Head of Property and Real Estate, Mark Teal has worked in this area for over twenty years and specialises in general commercial property and development work. He will cover the following items: excuses, exemptions and exceptions.
It is without question Beverley’s most famous landmark and the people who are responsible for maintain Beverley Minster say Twitter has become a valuable tool.
Steve Rail and Paul Hawkins spend their time taking care of Beverley Minster and have for the past 12 months generated content showing the daily work they undertake which is shared on social media.
The RICS Hull and East Yorkshire Local Member Group is hosting a CPD morning for property professionals on Wednesday 13 June at KCOM Stadium.
The event will include demonstrations of exciting new technology available to the industry, plus guest speakers from The City of Culture Team will report on recent developments.
The RICS Hull & East Yorkshire Local Member Group is hosting a CPD breakfast seminar on the subject of Insolvency in the Construction Industry along with Leeds-based law firm, Shulmans at Sewell Studio in Hull on 25 April.
In light of recent news with Carillion entering into liquidation, the seminar will deal with insolvency during a project and the measures contractors can take to mitigate the risks to their business, when negotiating the terms of a building contract and during the construction phase of a development.
The RICS Hull & East Yorkshire Local Member Group is hosting a breakfast CPD session to be held at Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP in Hull, on Wednesday 29 November 2017, at 8:30am.
The seminar will include two topics on Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) 2016 and Construction Contracts Dispute Resolution.
Extensive restoration work to the stone and stained glass windows at Beverley Minster, can be seen as master craftsmen will display their talents as part of both Hull and Beverley Civic Society’s Heritage Open Days, on 8 September from 10:30-16:00.
Over the last 900 years, many people have visited the iconic Beverley Minster to follow in the medieval pilgrims’ footsteps who came to St John of Beverley’s grave seeking peace, health and comfort and the sanctuary chair, seeking asylum from harsh laws.
Running a successful business is no mean feat within the construction sector but chartered building surveyors, Delaney Marling Partnership (DMP) are celebrating their tenth anniversary, advising clients on all forms of built property.
Attributing their ongoing growth to building a business based on honesty and trust, clients in Hull, East Yorkshire and North East Lincolnshire rely on advice to help make decisions about building projects, both large and small that also saves time and money.
RICS Hull & East Yorkshire Local Association (HEYLA) is running its annual CPD event on Wednesday the 10 May at KCOM Stadium. The event is aimed at professionals in property who would like the opportunity to network with like-minded professionals over breakfast, training and lunch.
RICS aims to make these events inexpensive and informative and consisting of three sessions, such as CDM 2015, Dilapidations and Cost Reinstatement, to help attendees keep their skills and knowledge up to date, relevant, competent and competitive within their field of work.
RICS Hull & East Yorkshire Local Association (HEYLA) is running its annual CPD event on Wednesday the 10 May at KCOM Stadium. The event is aimed at professionals in property who would like the opportunity to network with like-minded professionals over breakfast, training and lunch.
RICS aims to make these events inexpensive and informative and consisting of three sessions, such as CDM 2015, Dilapidations and Cost Reinstatement, to help attendees keep their skills and knowledge up to date, relevant, competent and competitive within their field of work.
The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and environmental consultants, Delta-Simons are holding a seminar.
Understanding Ecological Constraints on Development Sites, in Hull on Thursday 16 March. This is one in a series of events to help those in the property sector to engage in professional training activity in the Humber Region.
The UK construction industry is made up of just 13 per cent women. But Jules Hynes is bucking the trend and has recently joined chartered building surveyors, Delaney Marling Partnership (DMP).