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Research and Development (Unit 19|20)

Updated: Apr 6

An APC Candidates Guide.


Unit 19|20 – Research & Development is a specialized unit focused on the role of the quantity surveyor in participating in research, formulating concepts for development, and commercializing research outcomes.


Here’s a breakdown of the key elements within Unit 19|20:


Participation in Research:

This involves identifying the requirements for research and development, supporting and facilitating both fundamental and applied research activities, and promoting the application of innovative techniques and strategies. The performance criteria for this element include:

  • Identifying requirements for research and development.

  • Supporting and facilitating fundamental and applied research activities.

  • Promoting the application of innovative techniques and strategies.


Formulation of Concepts for Development:

This aspect covers the examination and evaluation of promising concepts, identifying the requirements for development, and seeking funding through various methods and sources. The performance criteria for this element include:

  • Examining and evaluating promising concepts.

  • Identifying requirements for development.

  • Seeking funds for development through a variety of methods and sources.


Commercialization of Research Outcomes:

This final element focuses on conducting economic evaluations of research outcomes and developing mechanisms for marketing services. The performance criteria for this element include:

  • Conducting economic evaluations of research outcomes.

  • Developing mechanisms for the marketing of services.


In summary, Unit 19|20 emphasizes that a quantity surveying professional with specialized competencies in research and development will contribute to the advancement of the field by engaging in research, developing new ideas, and finding ways to implement and market these advancements. are the key elements and aspects of this competency.


Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. It is essential to consult with a qualified legal professional for any legal matters or concerns.

 
 
 

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