A Building Surveyor is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and advising on buildings. They assess structural integrity, ensure compliance with safety regulations, and help plan renovations or new constructions. Building Surveyors work on a variety of projects, including historic buildings, new developments, and refurbishments, making it a versatile and important role within the construction industry. To become one, you usually need a degree in building surveying or a related field, followed by professional accreditation.
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