Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
2024
1868
London, UK
Infrastructure
Global
Anil Sawhney
As a globally recognized professional body, everything the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) does is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments.
RICS works in the public interest to advance knowledge, uphold standards, and inspire current and future professionals. Members help to create and protect built and natural environments that are sustainable, resilient and inclusive for all.
With a heritage of over 150 years, RICS sets the standard for over 130,000 members and candidates operating in the development and management of land, real estate, construction and infrastructure across more than 140 countries globally.
RICS’s trusted data and insight guides decision makers and governments helping to shape public policy, deliver positive societal change and provide a foundation for confident markets. Everything RICS does supports their membership to uphold, advance and inspire professionalism for the benefit of society.
MOMENTUM STATUS
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Additional Documentation
- Whole Life Carbon Assessment for the Built Environment, August 2024
- UN Global Compact Communication on Engagement Report, June 2024
- RICS Sustainability Report 2023
- Sustainability and ESG in Commercial Property Valuation and Strategic Advice, December 2021
- ICMS: Global Consistency in Presenting Construction Life Cycle Costs and Carbon Emissions, November 2021
Drive the Movers Momentum
Through the Movers program, the iMasons Climate Accord enables Members to showcase their sustainability initiatives and efforts while contributing valuable data and perspective to the conversation.
Participating Movers play an active role in the successful development of the iMasons Climate Accord Digital Infrastructure Maturity Model (DIMM).