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    New chartered civil engineering surveyor title: competence and project risk lens

    February 17, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    New chartered civil engineering surveyor title: competence and project risk lens

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    A new “chartered civil engineering surveyor” designation has been created under a mutual agreement between the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES), allowing eligible members and fellows of either body to adopt the title. RICS chief executive Justin Young describes chartered status as the “gold standard”, tying it to competence in keeping property and construction projects safe, compliant and accurately valued. CICES chief executive Simon Hamlyn notes this is the first time in CICES’s 56-year history that members can use this specific chartered title, aimed at raising the profile of civil engineering surveyors globally.

    Technical Brief

    • CICES notes a 56‑year institutional history, giving legacy weight to the new joint title.

    Our Take

    RICS’ recent overhaul of its CPD framework for 130,000 members, with explicit coverage of AI and net-zero, suggests that any new chartered pathway for civil engineering surveyors in the UK is likely to embed digital skills and carbon literacy as baseline competencies rather than niche add‑ons.

    With the latest RICS UK Construction Monitor showing workloads under pressure from finance and planning constraints, a distinct chartered designation for civil engineering surveyors could give UK project teams a clearer competence signal when procuring survey and setting‑out services on risk‑sensitive infrastructure schemes.

    In our Policy coverage, RICS appears more frequently than most professional bodies, signalling that changes involving RICS and CICES in the UK tend to flow quickly into contract standards, role definitions and pre‑qualification criteria on major projects.

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