RICS and ICES enter into a 鈥榟istoric agreement鈥 to work more closely together.

The UK鈥檚 two leading surveying institutions have entered into a 鈥渉istoric agreement鈥 to work more closely together.

The presidents of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) signed a memorandum of understanding recognising the role each plays in 鈥渟upporting the surveying profession鈥 in the UK and overseas in a move which was welcomed by the Construction Industry Council (CIC).

ICES president Alan Barrow said: 鈥淭his historic agreement builds on the unique knowledge and expertise that each organisation represents in different sectors of surveying. It sets aside decades of friendly rivalry and establishes a framework whereby we can move forward through genuine co-operation and joint initiatives within the engineering community.鈥

RICS president Alan Collett said: 鈥淭he agreement is the result of a long series of meetings and discussions between senior members and staff, and will provide a solid platform for future collaborative working. Both institutions have multiple opportunities for knowledge sharing and capacity building in fast developing and new exciting sectors such as building information modeling (BIM).鈥

The institutions vary dramatically in size but 鈥渟hare a common interest in furthering the profession of surveyors working in civil engineering鈥, they said.

RICS has members covering a broad range of surveying specialisms, while ICES has members working specifically in the commercial management and geospatial engineering aspects of civil engineering projects.

The agreement was signed at the Westminster headquarters of the RICS last month, it has emerged.