RIBA Chartered Practice status

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RIBA Chartered Practice status is a professional accreditation awarded to architectural firms that meet the Royal Institute of British Architects’ standards for competence, quality, and ethical practice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural practice accreditation
professional accreditation
appliesTo architectural practices
architecture firms
associatedWith RIBA client advisory services
RIBA practice support resources
RIBA quality assurance framework NERFINISHED
awardedBy Royal Institute of British Architects NERFINISHED
canBeRevokedBy Royal Institute of British Architects NERFINISHED
canBeRevokedFor breach of RIBA professional standards
failure to maintain required insurance
serious professional misconduct
country United Kingdom
eligibilityCriterion practice must be registered and trading
practice must commit to RIBA terms of appointment and standard forms where appropriate
practice must have at least one RIBA Chartered Architect in a senior position
practice must maintain appropriate quality management procedures
governedBy RIBA membership regulations
RIBA practice accreditation criteria
grants recognition as a RIBA Chartered Practice
use of the RIBA Chartered Practice logo
hasPurpose to assure clients of professional standards in architecture practices
to promote ethical conduct in architectural practice
to promote quality in architectural services
language English
maintainedBy ongoing compliance with RIBA standards
payment of annual RIBA practice membership fees
relatedTo RIBA Chartered Architect status
RIBA Code of Professional Conduct NERFINISHED
RIBA Plan of Work NERFINISHED
requires adherence to RIBA Code of Practice
adherence to RIBA Code of Professional Conduct
appropriate professional indemnity insurance
commitment to ethical practice
compliance with RIBA professional standards
continuing professional development for staff
employment of RIBA Chartered Architects
evidence of competence
evidence of quality management
sector architecture
usedFor demonstrating compliance with professional standards to clients
differentiating practices in the architecture market
marketing architectural services to clients

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Royal Institute of British Architects grants RIBA Chartered Practice status