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RICS Building Conservation Accreditation , Heritage Impact Assessment Cost and Turnaround 2026

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RICS Building Conservation Accreditation , fee and turnaround

RICS Building Conservation Accreditation. Accreditation scheme for surveyors. Not a heritage-statement vendor. Fee: £200 plus VAT one-off accreditation application fee. Turnaround: Accreditation assessment ~6 months.

What they specialise in

Accreditation scheme for surveyors. Not a heritage-statement vendor. Pricing model is bespoke per project. Verify on a per-case basis: heritage consultancies routinely flex fee in either direction based on scope, asset grade and the LPA's expressed expectations.

How they fit the four-band fee map

  • Band 1 (no statement): not applicable.
  • Band 2 (one-page Statement): usually under-scoped for this vendor; consider a smaller specialist.
  • Band 3 (full HIA): vendor is a body, not a consultancy , see HESPR / RIBA directories for matching firms.
  • Band 4 (HIA + DBA): usually subcontract DBA component to a CIfA-Registered archaeology specialist.

Verifying credentials before instructing

  • Check the named author's RIBA, IHBC, CIfA or RICS-BCA accreditation directly on the relevant register.
  • Request a recent case study where the LPA published its officer report , gives you third-party calibration.
  • Confirm fee is ex VAT, and whether reasonable travel and out-of-pocket are included.
  • Confirm the deliverable: PDF report, with or without sample wording for the Design and Access Statement integration.

What this site does not know

Where a consultancy does not publish per-project rates (most do not), the fee band shown is derived from market observation, comparable published quotes and case-study disclosures. Treat as indicative only; commission a quote directly. This site has no commercial relationship with the vendor.