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Asset skills
Links http://www.sna.assetskills.or g.uk/
DescriptionsAsset Skills is helping to raise productivity by driving up standards and skills in the property, housing, facilities management and cleaning sectors.
 
Audit Commision
Linkshttp://www.audit-commission.go v.uk/
DescriptionsAudit Commission site including CPA 2005
 
Chartered Surveyors Training Trust
Linkshttp://www.cstt.org.uk/
DescriptionsThe Chartered Surveyors Training Trust provides opportunities for young people in surveyirg.
 
CIPFA Events
Linkshttp://www.cipfaproperty.net/e vents/
DescriptionsBy clicking on the link you will see all of CIPFA's forthcoming events
 
Construction Industry Council (CIC)
Linkshttp://www.cic.org.uk
DescriptionsThe CIC is the representative forum for the industry's professional bodies, research organisations and specialist trade associations.
 
COPROP
Linkshttp://www.coprop.org.uk/
DescriptionsCOPROP Website
 
COPROP Performance Indicators
Linkshttp://www.ipfproperty.net/amp network/library/default_view.a sp?content_ref=2374
DescriptionsMain site for COPROP Property Performance Indicators
 
FPS
Linkshttp://www.fedps.org.uk/
DescriptionsThe Federation was formed in 1980's when the constituent organisations, all societies representing the property-related professional service groups in local authorities, agreed the need to establish a single umbrella organisation to provide a strong consolidated voice on professional property-related matters in local government. The construction industry and its support professions are fragmented and the number of representative societies in the public sector replicates this. The forming of FPS is recognition of the increased influence a single opinion forming body will have on government and those bodies informing change in legislation.