David Mossman

FRICS Dip. Proj. Man.

Chartered Building Surveyor

Following a career span of some 48 years as a building surveyor at the time of my retirement from the company I co-founded in 1984, I formed DMBCS with the aim of providing bespoke building surveying consultancy services to clients.

I am an independent Chartered Building Surveyor and an RICS diploma-qualified Project Manager.

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Qualifications

  • Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS)

  • Associate of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (November 1979, Register Number: 56353)

  • Graduate Diploma in Building Surveying, Polytechnic of the South Bank, London (July 1979)

  • Diploma of Project Management, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (July 1984)

  • Member of the Pyramus and Thisbe Society (MPTS)

C.V.

  • 1972-1977 Trainee Surveyor, Architects Department, London Borough of Wandsworth

  • 1977-1978 Surveyor, Building Surveyors Department, London Borough of Lambeth

  • 1978-1979 Surveyor, Estates Department, Surrey Area Health Authority, Guildford

  • 1979-1981 Surveyor, Building Consultancy Department, Richard Ellis, London

  • 1981-1984 Surveyor, Building Surveying Department, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, London

  • 1984-2018 Surveyor & Founding Partner, Boulter Mossman, Petersfield, Hampshire

  • 2018-present Surveyor & Founding Partner, DMBCS, Liphook, Hampshire


Where David has worked

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2,000+

surveys

International: France, Czechia (Czech Republic)


Interests and hobbies

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Horse riding

I have enjoyed riding and looking after horses for the last 30 years.

Here is my horse, Goliath, in the beautiful foothills of the South Downs National Park.

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Canadian Canoeing

I have competed in the Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race and especially enjoy social paddling in various waterways in the South of England.

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The official record…… Still waiting for the Team GB call-up for the next Olympics!

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