About SCQS
The Society was formed in 1974 by amalgamation of the Society of Chief Quantity
Surveyors of County Councils, the Society of County Borough Chief Quantity Surveyors,
and the Association of London Borough Quantity Surveyors.
All Society members are Chartered Quantity Surveyors, so there is a strong connection
with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The Society is a member of the
Federation of Property Societies and it maintains links with a number of "sister
organisations", including in particular SCALA - the Society of Chief Architects
of Local Authorities.
Through the years the Society has published a number of documents which have become
industry standards, including guidance on the calculation of liquidated and ascertained
damages, practice in relation to insolvency, and perhaps most notably the creation
of the National Schedule of Rates.
This section of the Society website is devoted to information which may normally
be found in the current edition of the Society Yearbook and Directory. Entries within
the website will be modified frequently and it follows that some sections of the
yearbook will be updated on the website in advance of appearing in the printed book.
The following information is available by clicking on the hyperlink below:
Past Presidents
Officers and Members of Council
Constitution of the Society of Construction and Quantity Surveyors
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which individual members may represent.
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