Surveyor Training for 2026 Tech Stack: Certification Paths in AI, GNSS RTK, and Multi-Sensor Integration

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Cladding and Balcony Inspections: Essential Protocols for 2026 Building Survey Compliance

Over 700 people were killed or injured in the Grenfell Tower fire of 2017 — a catastrophe traced directly to combustible cladding. Nearly a decade later, cladding and balcony inspections remain one of the most technically demanding and legally consequential areas of building survey practice. For surveyors, property managers, and building owners operating in 2026, […]
Impact of Remote Work Trends on Land Surveying: Assessing Rural Properties and Vacation Home Developments

Between 2020 and 2025, rural recreational land values in parts of the United States rose by double digits annually, driven almost entirely by a single structural shift: the mass adoption of remote work [4]. That same force is now reshaping the land surveying profession in ways that few anticipated. The impact of remote work trends […]
Notting Hill Prime Central London Property June 2026 Values Market Update
Last updated: June 26, 2026 Quick Answer: Notting Hill's median property price stands at £926,000 as of June 2026, reflecting a year-on-year decline of 9.8%, with flats bearing the brunt of falls while stucco-fronted terraced houses hold steadier. The broader prime central London market faces headwinds from sustained mortgage rates above 5%, leasehold reform uncertainty, […]