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Surveyor variability in large‐scale house condition surveys

Jim Kempton (Jim Kempton is Asset Surveyor, North Somerset Council, Clevedon, UK.)
Simon Nichol (Simon Nichol is Director, BRE Housing Centre, Garston, UK.)
Chimray Anumba (Chimray Anumba is Director, CICE, at Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.)
John Dickens (John Dickens is Associate Dean, at Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.)

Structural Survey

ISSN: 0263-080X

Article publication date: 1 October 2001

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Abstract

Deals with surveyor variability, in terms of identifying defects, when undertaking surveys of residential properties. It is based on a sample of 38 surveyors who took part in a large‐scale house condition survey (LSHCS). Seeks to quantify the extent of the variability of surveyors in LSHCS, and proposes methods to try to reduce the incidence of variability. Discusses not only the variability of surveyors in identifying defects to building elements, but also their perceptions of lifetimes for building elements. Concludes that the accuracy of data collection (i.e. the process of surveying a dwelling) is paramount if the information derived from the data is to be of value to the parties described. Also concludes that a mechanism for assessing individual surveyor’s variable tendencies needs to be developed to try to reduce the impact of variability at the survey data analysis stage.

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Kempton, J., Nichol, S., Anumba, C. and Dickens, J. (2001), "Surveyor variability in large‐scale house condition surveys", Structural Survey, Vol. 19 No. 4, pp. 156-162. https://doi.org/10.1108/02630800110406658

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