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We're a major standard setter in building surveying, covering residential and commercial surveys, dilapidations, party walls and increasingly work on building safety In order to provide construction professionals with the skills and knowledge required in this field, the Contract Administration course will provide a practical insight into up to date practices on construction contracts RICS Contract Administration Draft Guidance NoteFree download as PDF File.pdf), Text File.txt) or read online for free This guidance note gives advice on how to handle changes proposed and made after a contract is agreed, and covers the role of the person requiring the change, whether the employer’s agent, the project manager or the contract administrator. The role of This guidance note aims to provide practical guidance to RICS members in England and Wales who undertake the role of contract administrator (‘CA’). Explore the key standards which our professionals work to in the building surveying sector. The purpose of this guidance note is to provide practical guidance to RICS members in England and Wales who undertake the role of 'contract administrator' (CA). It also looks at the contrast between a change and a variation and the different circumstances that Building Surveying Standards. The role of RICSMissing: contract administration This guidance note coverswhat is loss and expense;standard forms of contracts;global claims;methods of analysis of loss and expense; andstrengths and Contract Administration Services. The role of the CA covers a wide range of possible services and projects from the smallest residential scheme through to larger commercial projects. Additional notes: These Services should be completed by The purpose of this guidance note is to provide practical guidance to RICS members in England and Wales who undertake the role of ‘contract administrator’ (CA). For use with the RICS Standard or RICS Short Forms of Consultant’s Appointment. The guidance note covers the following guidance (BST) For anyone involved in construction projects it is essential that accurate records are kept.