Construction Economist Journal - Spring 2010

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Executive Director’s Message

RICS recognition Lois Metcalfe, CIQS Executive Director s announced in January of this year, qualifying members of the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS) are eligible for a streamlined qualification process for Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ (RICS’s) AssocRICS and MRICS designations. Members of CIQS at the grade CEC/ ECC are eligible for Direct Entry to the newly created RICS membership qualification ‘Associate,’ or AssocRICS, Quantity Surveying and Construction pathway. Members with 10 years professional membership of CIQS (at any grade), of which at least five years have been as PQS/ECA, are eligible for Direct Entry to the Membership qualification, or MRICS. Any PQS/ECA with less than 10 years professional membership of CIQS (of which at least five are at PQS/ECA) is eligible for Direct Entry to AssocRICS. More details are available online at www. ricsamericas.org/ciqs. The RICS’ Associate qualification, or AssocRICS, is a new grade of membership. It provides an opportunity for those with relevant work experience

and vocational qualifications to enhance their professional status and gain recognition. AssocRICS also provides a stepping stone to advance to the MRICS designation. During the announcement, Ian Duncan, PQS(F), President of CIQS stated, “We are extremely pleased to receive this recognition and especially pleased to receive it in the year when we are celebrating our fiftieth year of quantity surveying and construction cost estimating leadership in Canada. This is a landmark in quantity surveying in North America and we look forward to strengthening our relationship with RICS here in the region and worldwide.” RICS Canada Chairman John Hughes, FRICS stated during the announcement, “This is an important milestone for both organizations which undoubtedly would please those RICS members who were instrumental in founding CIQS in 1959. This development will further strengthen the quantity surveying profession in Canada. I believe it will also help our QS firms to compete domestically and in the global market.” RICS recognition has been on the table many times over the last 50 years,

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under numerous CIQS Presidents, without success. As we continued to increase our standards at CIQS through examinations, the Test of Professional Experience and Continuing Professional Development, I believe our case with RICS strengthened. “Progress, of the best kind, is comparatively slow. Great results cannot be achieved at once; and we must be satisfied to advance in life as we walk, step by step.” (Samuel Smiles, Scottish Author) On behalf of CIQS, I would like to personally thank Jessica Horan, Development Manager of RICS Americas for all her work on this initiative. On another note, CIQS Council decided at their March meeting in Montreal that RICS members with the designation MRICS (quantity surveying/construction division) would no longer be required to sit the CIQS Test of Professional Experience Practice Problem Bylaws/Ethics portion obtaining direct membership to the CIQS designation Professional Quantity Surveyor (PQS).

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