The   Institute of Building Surveyors (AIBS) is recognizing internationally as the peak professional body representing Building Surveyors in Africa. Construction, building and surveying

Our construction, building and surveying courses combine theoretical knowledge with hands on experience

You work on real life case studies, giving you valuable experience in a real world setting. We also have a network of industry contacts you can access to help develop your knowledge in construction, building and surveying.

Our teaching staff  have extensive construction, building and surveying industry experience, and you also benefit from the insight and experience of visiting lecturers from surveying practices, large property companies and contractors.

Building Surveying defined

Building Surveyors are responsible for making sure buildings are safe, energy efficient, accessible and meet all legal requirements.

They evaluate and assess plans, conduct inspections and issue building permits for example, occupancy permits.

IBS mission

To promote and develop the professional standing of Members, while contributing to health, safety and amenity of the built environment.

IBS activities and services

The IBS is a membership body with over 40 years of experience. It serves the community, the building surveying profession and importantly the needs of individual Members.

Internationally it has a strategic role in representing Members, promoting the profession and providing a range of Member services. These include:

Conferences

Each state holds a major conference annually and every second year one is the International Conference. These multi-day events provide an excellent opportunity to learn about the latest technical developments in the profession and network with colleagues.

Training seminars

The IBS state training committees offer a wide range of technical training opportunities for Members. A International Training Co-ordinator supports this activity and manages alliances with third party training providers, training promotion and development of on-line delivery mechanisms.

CPD program

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is vital to ensure practioners remain up-to-date. The IBS CPD program requires achievement of a nominated number of hours per year of ongoing structured study. IBS state offices carry out the administration of the scheme.

Building Surveying

This course is part of our built environment programme. You study modules in important areas of building surveying such as the environment, building conservation and fire studies.

We are a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors approved partnership centre for surveying education. We provide practical and thorough training and you develop all the key building surveying skills. We support and guide you as you become a successful, well-rounded professional practitioner.

You develop the personal skills and qualities needed in the changing employment market. This approach, with field trips and practical exercises, makes the learning relevant to your future career.

We have good links with local professional and voluntary groups with large property portfolios. They provide various building stock for case studies and project work, which centre on actual buildings with real clients.

During year three, you can take an optional one year placement working in a building organisation or professional practice. After completing the placement, some students take up full employment with their placement organisation and finish their studies part-time.

There are many rewarding and well-paid opportunities for surveyors, and our graduate surveyors are sought by leading organisations.

You learn through • lectures • seminars • tutorials • practical laboratory classes • workshops • fieldwork • site visits • self-directed project work.

Our staff team consists of experienced chartered surveyors and other building professionals. We also employ visiting lecturers from consultancy companies and large contractors to reinforce the practical nature of the course.

By selecting optional modules, you can also specialise in
• building conservation
• building control
• project management

Quantity Surveying

You gain the measurement, financial, contractual and managerial knowledge and skills essential for a career in quantity surveying.

You develop an active and flexible approach to managing the building process. This includes extensive use of information technology in our computer suites and learning centre. You use specialist software for managing human and physical resources, assessing critical paths and monitoring project costs.

You learn through • lectures • seminars • tutorials • practical laboratory classes • workshops • fieldwork • site visits • self-directed project work.

We employ visiting lecturers from consultancy companies and large contractors to reinforce the practical nature of the course.

In your first year, you study common modules alongside other students in the built environment programme.

You spend your third year on a paid work placement in a building organisation or professional practice. You normally return in year four to complete your studies, although some students take up full employment and complete their studies part-time.

We have a good reputation built over many years with employers throughout the Africa, which ensures a wide variety of work experience placements. These include major construction companies, private practices and local authorities. You can also take an overseas placement.

You can start your Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) during the placement year.

We have an impressive employment record with graduates going on to work for companies including • BAM Construct UK • Bramall Construction Ltd • Balfour Beatty Construction • Tolent Construction Ltd • Mace Group • Turner Facilities Management • Faithful and Gould Project and Cost Management Consultancy • Frank Haslam Milan Building Consultants.

We also run a part-time version of this course.

Construction Project Management

This course is part of our built environment programme. It prepares you for management careers in the construction industry by providing the technical knowledge, initiative, personal and management skills the industry demands.

You learn through lectures, seminars and tutorials. You work in practical laboratory classes and workshops, and take fieldwork and self-directed project work.

All of our teaching staff have extensive industry experience from across the range of professional disciplines associated with the construction industry. Occasionally we invite visiting lecturers from consultancy companies and large contractors to reinforce the practical nature of the course.

You learn to adopt an active and flexible approach to learning and managing the building process. This includes using information technology in our computer suites and learning centre.

You spend your third year on a paid work placement in industry. We help you to secure a good placement and offer support you while you are there. The course has a good reputation and standing in the industry, which ensures a wide range of work experience placements are available. Some students take their placement year overseas.

We have an impressive employment record for graduates. Some placement students take up full-time employment and complete their studies part-time. We designed the course to be flexible and allow you to take the best opportunities available.

We also run a part-time version of this course.

DUAL CERTIFICATE OPPORTUNITY:-

DEGREE BY RESEARCH

There is opportunity for student that has International Diploma, Higher  International Diploma and International Post Graduate Diploma from our Professional Institutes to go for Academic dec 8, 2013 – buy baclofen online now baclofen is a medication called an antispastic agent and it is also a muscle relaxer. so this agent is used to Programs in following Countries :- Togo, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Kenya, Republic of Benin etc for further degree study without any additional tuition fee but the student will be responsible for his/her transport, examination fee and accommodation. As well apply to those who apply post graduate programs such as master degree and doctoral degree that they can have degree by research and academic degree in post graduate study.

Degree by research is a degree being obtain as a result of research taken by the student in prove of the certificate that will be awarded to the student. Furthermore self designed concentration are also available, that student can prove their innovations in area of their research at any time at any where. Degree by research is a perfect recognition of student intelligence and hard-work done by graduate and post graduate level by AIIPTR/ASU.

Student can get their degree research certificate and transcript with other necessary information that suppose to accomplish their certificate by AIIPTR/ASU.

UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC DEGREE PROGRAMS

University Academic degree Programs is the academic work completed in residence institution accredited by AIIPTR/ASU or transfer of credit from other institutions across the globe to award degree directly from Adam Smith University.

Academic and Professional Programmes

We are offered both Academic and Professional Courses by Following: University Academic Degrees such as Associate Degree, Bachelor Degree, Master Degree, Doctoral Degree, Post Doctoral Degree , Institute Degrees by Research ,such as Associate Degree by research, Bachelor Degree by research, Master Degree by research, Doctoral Degree by research, Post Doctoral Degree by research(Academic and Professional  , International Higher Diplomas(Academic and Professional), , Post Graduate Courses that lead to awarding academic and Professional Degrees, International Diplomas (Academic and Professional),International  Certificates (Academic and Professional)as well different Professional  Membership categories such as Fellowship, Full Membership, Associate member, Corporate Institutional  member, Graduate /Mature Candidate member ,Student Member  of our various institutes

Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research Classes of Membership

Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research has five classes of membership and they are Fellows, Members, Licentiates, Associates and Graduate Members.

Fellows, Members and Licentiates are corporate members of Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research    . Members of   Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research   are elected or transferred to various classes of membership based on their qualification and experience as specified by the Council.

A practising Professional in their area of their course of studies   seeking admission to the class of Fellows, should meet conditions set for the class of Members as well as fifteen years of professional experience, of which at least five years should include responsible charge of important of professional in their area of studies such accounting, Computer Science, geological operations, or function as a consultant or advisor in the branches of their course of studies.

Admission doxycycline liver doxycycline for malaria acne doxycycline online into the class of Members requires practising of their areas of studies to be at least 21 years of age, with a Bachelor’s degree with Honours in that particular area such as geology recognized  by the African Government, as well as three years of professional experience in a branch of  course of studies .

Admission to the class of Licentiates requires applicants to be at least 21 years of age, posses at least a Diploma in course of studies such as account, geology or equivalent qualification, five years experience in a branch of their courses and pass membership examinations provided by Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research or other external examinations recognized by the Council.

A candidate for election into the class of Associate Member shall be a person who has a diploma or degree in any professional discipline other than their area of studies.

He/or She has demonstrated a keen interest in their of courses  and has worked in projects or areas which required input by that particular subject such Biologist, Computer Scientist, geologists.

Graduate Members should have a Bachelor’s degree with Honors in their courses that recognized by the order baclofen online! for effective relief of numerous muscle symptoms, order generic baclofen today and buy cod baclofen tabs priority mail tennessee African Government or equivalent qualification.

CORPORATE/INSTITUTIONAL/MEMEBERSHIP

This category of Membership is reserved for corporate entries and Institutions in buy female viagra online, approved by fda. online pharmacy. absolute anonymity & overnight shipping! lowest price. specialized and relevant area that wish to be identified with the noble course of the Institute by having the capacity of creating an idea oriented forum for the benefit of the \institute ‘s is members and employees.

Corporate Institutional bodies are entities to use the abbreviation CMAIIPTR after their organization names.

GRADUATE/MATURE MEMBERSHIP

Fresh graduate in relevant and related disciplines are eligible for membership admission under this category. An individual with modest academic qualification(s) with long period of pratical on –the—job experience of not less than (10) years is also eligible to apply for Graduate Membership of the Institute. To qualify for Associate Membership, the holder of a Graduate membership is mandatorily required to sit for two papers in professional Examination II and the whole papers in professional examination III of the Institute. Holders or awardees are entitled to use the abbreviation GAIIPTR after their names.

STUDENT MEMBERSHIP:-

For studentship admission, candidate must possess following:-

(1)   5 O level Credit passes including English and Mathematics from any order online at usa pharmacy! buy zoloft online. free delivery, walgreens zoloft cost . recognized examination bodies.

(2)   Good Credit or passes at OND or HND level of any field

(3)   First or Second Degree =s of any Accredited University.

(4)   Professional certificate, Diplomas and any other recognized certificates by the different Councils.

William   Armson International Institute of Building Surveyors

William Barnett Armson (1832/3 – 25 February 1883) was an architect, surveyor, engineer in colonial New Zealand. A co-founder of the Canterbury Association of Architects,[1] and an architect to the provincial government,[2] he established the architectural firm of Armson, Collins and Harman in 1870, which remained active until 1993.[3] It was one of the two oldest architectural firms in New Zealand.[4] His most important work was the Bank of New Zealand building in Dunedin.

Career

Armson designed many buildings in New Zealand including banks, churches, houses, offices, schools, and shops.[7] His commercial buildings were based on aRenaissance architectural style. The banks and offices designs were notable for their “scholarly treatment” and severely correct form, providing excellent examples ofPalladian School architecture.[8]

In 1861, Armson developed an abstract for an advertising invention: “Application to street hoards of transparent sheets or panes for ‘illuminated advertisements’. The invention consists of the whole or any portion of any enclosure made for the purpose of a hoard in any streets or roads during the erection of any building, or for any other purpose whatsoever, with panes or sheets of glass, or any other transparent substance, for the purpose of advertising on them by means of printing, writing, or any manner whatsoever; and also of illuminating such sheets or panes at any times by day or night by means of any kind of lamp or light whatsoever.” No drawings were included with the abstract, and the patent was not granted.[9]

Armson was a partner in the Oamaru firm of Thornley and Armson with Nathan Thornley. Their practice was as architects, civil engineers, surveyors, and land and estate agents. After the firm dissolved in 1865, Armston moved his office to No. 5, Oamaru House Chambers, Thames Street.[10]

In Christchurch, the Cranmer Centre on Cranmer Square (then the home of Christchurch Girls’ High School) and Fisher’s Building on Hereford Street, both designed by Armson, were built in 1881.[11][12] Another example includes the first Christchurch Boys’ High School, which opened in 1881.[13] The Excelsior Hotel building, designed by Armson and established in 1881, is a classified historic building.[14] St Church of St. Mary in Timaru was designed by Armson.[15] The Armson Building (also known as the John Anderson Building and later as the Guthrey Centre), designed by Armson, was also built in 1881.[1] A Category I heritage building registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust, it was demolished subsequent to damage from the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Harald’s Building on Lichfield Street was his design and was completed in 1881.[16] The Venetian Gothic style Library Chambers building was designed by Armson[17] in 1875.[12]

He received a commission to design a new building for the club in 1872, but other assignments and ill health caused him to withdraw.[18] Designed in 1879,[19] his most important work was Dunedin’s Bank of New Zealand building.[8] Armson was a foundation member of the Canterbury Club.[1]

 Later years

Armson died on 25 February 1883 in Christchurch.[5] He was buried at Barbadoes Street Cemetery.[20] The Macmillan Brown Library at the University of Canterburyhouses many of his original drawings.[21]

One hundred years after his death, the Christchurch Art Gallery held an exhibition of his original drawings and plans.[7] An article in Art New Zealand, “Lost and Found: The Architecture of WB. Armson” was also published in 1983 to commemorate his work.[22]

Our Institute is Proud to bear the Name of this Advocate of  architect, surveyor and engineer.