CIC London develops a free advice service to Charities
Posted: 21st September 2006
Registered charities in London will be able to get free property and construction consultancy advice with the launch of a new scheme aimed at encouraging and facilitating corporate social responsibility (CSR) among surveyors, architects, engineers and other property related consultants.
Property Advice for London will provide a match-making service for London based charities to access specialist property expertise from established providers. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays Bank, is being run by the Construction Industry Council London (CIC) and RICS, who will ensure that the charity clients are matched with companies with the right experience, expertise and resources to provide answers to often complex property issues.
Mark van de Berg, Chairman of CIC London and Director of Northcroft Construction Consultants, said “It is interesting to chart the journey of CSR as a business issue. What may once have been perceived as an inconvenient luxury is rapidly becoming an essential business activity and demand for this scheme has been driven by property consultants as much as the potential beneficiaries.”
“Charities increasingly recognise how the right property strategy is central to business success and Property Advice for London will provide them with professional property advice and guidance that would otherwise be expensive and difficult to access.”
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