Membership Benefits

Membership of the Essex Property Forum extends beyond the individual. By enlisting as a member all your staff are automatically included and welcome to attend our bi-annual public debates and special educational lectures.

Being a member ensures that you have the opportunity of “networking” with fellow professionals on all subjects having a property / construction flavour.

The bi-annual public debates are proving very popular. The Forum have in the recent past arranged for some high profile speakers to come and talk to us on a wide range of subjects which have previously embraced:

  • Property Tax Implications
  • Overseas Investments
  • Employment Law
  • Essex County Council Development Areas
  • European Grants
  • Planning Legislation
  • Flood Risk Issues
  • “Credit Crunch”
  • Transport Logistics

Members are able to have their company logo published which will provide a direct link to their own websites. In addition members can have published property related articles that they may wish to provide

An opportunity to network with other professionals involved with property and construction in Essex; members' staff are also invited to attend special education lectures.

Please visit our contact page or download our membership application form here.

 

Essex Property Forum News
Newly qualified chartered surveyors from across the East of England are celebrating after recently completing their Assessment of Professional Competence (APC).

The February issue of Modus looks at the retail sector.

RICS East of England members took part in a policy consultation in Cambridge which sought to find out their views about residential issues.

The Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has launched for consultation a proposal for a Standard Form of Civil Engineering Cost Analysis.

Following this year's RICS Awards Grand Final, held at the Savoy Hotel in London on Friday 21 October, we are pleased to announce the winners.

The October issue of Modus - the magazine of RICS - is all about thinking small.

The September issue of Modus, the magazine of RICS, looks at home ownership in the UK, the rise of the private rental sector, and what this means for society and the economy.

UK community housing expert Michael Newey FRICS, from Norwich, is the first RICS Vice President from the social housing sector.

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