Book an Event.

Whether you want to attend a face-to-face open day, or simply want to jump on to a webinar, Sava events are free to attend and a great way to experience an informal yet in-depth understanding of residential surveying qualification opportunities.

Open Days


Meet us in person at one of our Open Days
We understand that enrolling on a new qualification is a big decision and that you will have many questions. The best way to get your questions answered and to really get a feel for the course is to attend one of our Open Days. We currently have the below events scheduled, use the form to book your free place.

  • Date: Wednesday 17th January

    Venue: Kents Hill Park Training & Conference Centre (Swallow House), Timbold Drive, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BZ

    Time: 11am – 1:30pm

    Attendees to arrive from 10.45am.

  • Date: Tuesday 23rd January

    Venue: Novotel Bristol Centre, Victoria Street, Bristol, BS1 6HY

    Time: 11am – 1:30pm

    Attendees to arrive from 10.45am.

  • Date: Wednesday 14th February

    Venue: The Hive, 51 Lever Street, Manchester, M1 1FN

    Time: 11am – 1:30pm

    Attendees to arrive from 10.45am.

Webinars


Connect with us remotely in one of our Webinars
Don’t have the time to make it to an Open Day? Log onto a webinar – this gives you the opportunity to speak to the experts directly from the comfort of your own home. Use the form to book your free place.

  • Part 1: The career – should I become a residential surveyor? – Wednesday 13th December, 6pm

    This 30-minute webinar covers what a residential surveyor does and more about the career opportunities once qualified. There will be time for questions at the end of the session.

    • What does a residential surveyor do?
    • Condition surveys vs valuations
    • The career opportunities

    Part 2: Qualifying with the Sava diploma – is it right for me? – Thursday 14th December, 6pm

    This 30-minute webinar provides an overview of the Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation. There will be time for questions at the end of the session.

    • Your pathway to Associate membership with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE)
    • Learning vs assessment
    • Time and effort required
    • Course intakes and fees
    • Next steps
  • Part 1: The career – should I become a residential surveyor? – Wednesday 10th January, 1pm

    This 30-minute webinar covers what a residential surveyor does and more about the career opportunities once qualified. There will be time for questions at the end of the session.

    • What does a residential surveyor do?
    • Condition surveys vs valuations
    • The career opportunities

    Part 2: Qualifying with the Sava diploma – is it right for me? – Thursday 11th January, 1pm

    This 30-minute webinar provides an overview of the Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation. There will be time for questions at the end of the session.

    • Your pathway to Associate membership with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE)
    • Learning vs assessment
    • Time and effort required
    • Course intakes and fees
    • Next steps
  • If you’re considering becoming a residential building surveyor through the Sava Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation, why not join us for our 1-hour webinar where you can hear from and put your questions to our panel of Sava graduates.

    Find out about their experience of training through Sava, what they’ve been up to since they qualified and discover how their Sava surveying qualification has impacted their lives.

    Meet our graduate panel:

    Callum Walker (AssocRICS)
    Callum is a residential surveyor and director at WR Surveying. Formerly an estate agent, Callum has held positions at a number of surveying firms before deciding to set up his own successful surveying business.

    Natasha Palczuk (AssocRICS)
    Natasha is an operational surveyor at corporate firm e.surv Chartered Surveyors, the UK’s largest provider of residential surveying services. Also from an estate agency background, Natasha made the transition into residential surveying to secure some longevity in her career.

    David Cross (AssocRICS)
    David is a surveyor at Allied Surveyors & Valuers and was previously a piano teacher and also worked in a sign factory before embarking on a new career in residential building surveying. Since joining the residential surveying industry, David says that his work/life balance has been ‘incredibly transformed’.

    Book your free place on the webinar today.

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  • A great insightful event. Very well presented with an engaging speaker. There was time for all my questions to be answered and I feel much more confident in my decision now.”

    Harry Ball
  • The event was not a sales pitch but a balanced view of how best to become a surveyor and what life would be like once qualified. Thank you to the presenter for taking the time to talk to me after the event.”

    Sarah Pugh