Technical (Core) Competencies for RICS APC
Technical competencies relate directly to the candidate’s chosen APC pathway and focus on the practical and theoretical skills necessary in their specific area of surveying. For example, a candidate on the Quantity Surveying pathway will have technical competencies like Quantification and Costing, Procurement and Tendering and Contract Practice. These competencies are assessed at Levels 1, 2, and 3, with increasing complexity and responsibility. Level 1 focuses on knowledge, Level 2 on application, and Level 3 on providing well-reasoned advice to clients. Demonstrating proficiency in technical competencies shows that the candidate can operate effectively and independently in their professional role.

Commercial management (of construction works)
This competency covers the commercial management of construction works, including commercial competitiveness balances against profitability.

Design economics and cost
planning
This competency covers the impact of design and other factors on cost throughout the life of the building and the control of cost during …

Construction technology and environmental services
This competency covers the design and construction of buildings and other structures. Candidates should have a clear understanding of the …

Contract practice
his competency covers the various forms of contract used in the construction industry, including all of the main standard forms of contract …

Procurement and tendering
This competency covers how a project is structured and delivered in terms of risk allocation and contractual relationships and how tendering processes are used …

Project finance (control and reporting)
This competency covers the effective cost control of construction projects during the construction phase, including the principles of controlling and reporting …

Quantification and costing (of construction works)
This competency covers the measurement and definition of construction works in order to value works and control costs …
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