About us
The Specialist in Land Condition (SiLC) register scheme is a professional body that provides the highest level of accreditation for chartered individuals working in the land condition sector.
A registered SiLC is a senior practitioner who has a broad awareness, knowledge and understanding of land condition issues, providing impartial and professional advice in their field of expertise. SiLC exists to promote the highest standards of professional competence for those engaged in professional work relating to land condition.
What is a SiLC?
A registered SiLC is a senior practitioner who has a broad awareness, knowledge and understanding of land condition issues, providing impartial and professional advice in their field of expertise. SiLC represents the highest level of expertise a Chartered professional can achieve in land condition and brownfield regeneration.
To be placed on the SiLC register, individuals need to undergo an application, open book written exam and interview process. Essentially it is a peer review and assessment process to assure the quality and competence of the people who pass. Candidates for registration must have:
- a degree or equivalent qualification
- chartered status
- sufficient relevant experience in land condition matters
In addition, successful candidates are registered as Suitably Qualified Persons (SQPs) under the National Quality Mark Scheme (NQMS). This is a scheme which was set up by the National Brownfield Forum and recognises professionals qualified to verify expert reports on land condition as part of planning applications and other regulatory processes.
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Exam timetables
2024 Exam Dates
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Deadline for Applications: Friday 27th September 2024 | Column 2 |
Written test: Monday 7th October2024 – Monday 4th November 2024 | Column 2 |
Marking: Monday 11th November 2024 – Monday 2nd December 2024 | Column 2 |
Interviews: Monday 9th December 2024 – Friday 20th December 2024 | Column 2 |
Results: w/c Monday 20th January 2025 | Column 2 |
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