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Survey of the Built Environment Professions in the Commonwealth, Survey Results

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FOREWORD BY HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES 1 INTRODUCTION

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2 KEY FINDINGS

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2.1 Critical lack of capacity among built environment professionals

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2.2 Critical lack of educational capacity

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2.3 Weakness in built environment policy

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2.4 Challenges facing the built environment

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2.5 Impact of the findings on the ground

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2.6 Significance of the findings

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3 SURVEY RESULTS

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4 THE ASSOCIATION/CHAMBER/INSTITUTE

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4.1 Details of the National Association/Chamber/Institute

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4.2 Organisation of the National Association/Chamber/Institute

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4.3 Membership numbers and growth rates

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4.4 Membership numbers by category of membership

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4.5 Membership fees by category of membership

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4.6 Membership of international and regional associations

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4.7 Use of student competitions

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5 THE PROFESSION

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5.1 Regulation of the profession

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5.2 Licensing requirements

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5.3 Regulation governing supplanting and advertising

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5.4 Number of registered professionals and graduates in each country

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5.5 Mutual recognition agreements

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5.6 Legal forms of association permitted in each country

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5.7 Average annual salaries

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5.8 Professional indemnity insurance requirements

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5.9 Building permit requirements

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5.10 Use of mandatory fee scales

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5.11 Types of fee agreement permitted

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5.12 Employment by sector

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5.13 Full-time v part-time employment

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5.14 Gender balance

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5.15 Overseas working

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