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Published by at June 17th, 2026 , Revised On June 17, 2026

One of the most common questions APC candidates ask is simply: what does a strong case study actually look like? This page answers that — the structure assessors expect and an illustrative, anonymised extract so you can picture the standard before you write a word.

Please note: The example extracts below are illustrative and anonymised — they are not a real candidate’s submission. Your own case study and SOE must reflect your genuine project, role and figures. We help you structure and evidence your own work.

A RICS APC case study is a ~3,000-word professional report on one project and one key issue, used to evidence the technical competencies of your pathway. The best way to understand the standard is to see the structure assessors expect and how a strong entry reads. This page walks through both, using an illustrative, anonymised example.

What a RICS APC case study must do

  • One project, one key issue — chosen from the last 24 months.
  • ~3,000 words, written as a professional report (clear headings, objective tone).
  • Show what you personally did — decisions, analysis, actions and outputs — not just what happened.
  • Include a confidentiality statement and an Appendix A mapping competencies to where they are evidenced.

The structure assessors expect

Section What it covers
1.0 Introduction Brief, project description and particulars, and your role
2.0 My approach The key issue, constraints, the options you considered and how you selected one
3.0 My achievements How you implemented the decision and the measurable outcomes
4.0 Conclusion Lessons learned, linked honestly to competencies
Appendix A Competency mapping table: competency → section reference → evidence

An illustrative case study extract

Notice the “I did” voice, the options-led reasoning and the quantified basis — this is what assessors respond to:

“Following a safety-driven instruction to stop and revise the scope, I separated the time entitlement from the commercial settlement strategy. I requested priced breakdowns and tested them against benchmark unit rates, then prepared an option appraisal note for senior approval setting out three routes with their cost, time and dispute-risk impacts. I chaired the negotiation with the contractor’s commercial manager and agreed a settlement within our governance threshold, recording the basis of every figure so the position was defensible on audit.”

Worked option comparison (illustrative)

A clear options table in Section 2.5 makes your decision easy to follow and mark:

Criterion Option 1 — Reprice variation Option 2 — Reallocate allowance Option 3 — Omit & re-tender
Cost impact Increase against budget Net nil (uses existing allowance) Saving, but at a cost
Time impact Minimal Minimal Adds delay
Dispute risk Moderate Low Higher
Decision Rejected Selected Rejected

Appendix A: competency mapping (illustrative)

Competency Level Where evidenced Evidence summary
Commercial management L3 2.5, 3.1 Prepared option appraisal; negotiated settlement within governance thresholds
Quantification & costing L2/L3 3.1 Validated pricing against benchmark rates; documented rate build-up
Contract practice L3 2.3, 3.1 Controlled instructions via formal change control; kept a defensible audit trail
Procurement & tendering L2 2.4 Reviewed tender returns for scope gaps; documented recommendation rationale

Want this standard for your own case study?

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Next, see how the same standard applies to your written competencies in our RICS APC SOE examples, read the full method in how to write a RICS APC case study, or explore the complete RICS APC case study & mentoring service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should a RICS APC case study be?

Around 3,000 words on one project and one key issue, completed within the last 24 months, written as a professional report rather than an essay. Most of the word count should sit in the narrative, not the appendices.

We work from your real project data and experience to structure, draft and refine the case study, which you then review, edit and approve as your own work. It must reflect your genuine experience — we do not invent projects, meetings or outcomes.

We check every draft for originality and AI-style writing before you submit, because the submission must be your own work in your own words. You stay in control of the final wording.

Yes — a well-chosen project lets you evidence multiple technical competencies (for example commercial management, quantification and costing, and contract practice) through one decision-making story, supported by an Appendix A mapping table.

Yes. We anonymise parties and sensitive figures, and only show illustrative, non-identifying examples publicly — never a real client’s submission.

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