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Please consult a registered Architect who has Grade III Conservation Accreditation or above.
ii) Accepting that the accreditation brings something of benefit [knowledge in place of conservation experience perhaps], what difference is there in the level of competence of a Grade III as opposed to a Grade I, for example; knowledge + conservation experience maybe?
...I'm finding it hard to find logical support for your assertion that a Grade III is necessary at all unless... perhaps...
ONQ.
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The accreditation system functions well but like any system it can result in some very well qualified persons being left out and therefore unrecognized.
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A two hundred year old building needs conservation expertise, whatever the intervention.
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