GMLPN is pleased to welcome the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), a leading professional body advancing knowledge, upholding standards, and supporting current and future professionals across the built and natural environment, as a new member of our network.

RICS plays a pivotal role in shaping sustainable, resilient and inclusive environments. Their members work globally to create and protect the spaces we live, learn and work in, ensuring high‑quality, future-proofed development across land, real estate, construction and infrastructure.

With over 150 years of heritage, RICS sets and upholds standards for more than 130,000 members and candidates across 140+ countries. They set qualifications, regulate professionals and firms independently, and collaborate closely with their members to strengthen practice and build trusted, impactful connections.

Their trusted data, research and insight guide governments and decision-makers worldwide, informing public policy, strengthening markets, and driving positive societal change. Everything RICS does is centred on supporting both current and future members to uphold, advance and inspire professionalism for the benefit of society.

Chloe Forrest, Partnership Manager at GMLPN, said:
“We are delighted to welcome RICS to the GMLPN Network. Their long-standing commitment to professional excellence, global standards, and public benefit aligns closely with our mission to strengthen quality, innovation and collaboration across the skills landscape. Their influence across the built environment and their investment in future professionals brings invaluable expertise to our network.”

Roger Esson, Regional Market Director – North, RICS said:
“RICS is proud to be a member of the GMLPN because it aligns with our commitment to inspiring and supporting more people to build careers in the built and natural environment. Through this partnership, we can work collaboratively to raise awareness of the diverse opportunities the sector offers, share knowledge, and help attract the next generation of talent needed to shape sustainable, thriving places for the future.”

For more information on becoming a member of GMLPN, please email chloe.f@gmlpn.co.uk or visit www.gmlpn.co.uk.

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