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CIOB names Mia Owen from Lincoln as Apprentice of the Year
A construction apprentice from Lincoln has been named the Chartered Institute of Building’s (CIOB) 2025/26 Apprentice of the Year.
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News Skills Gaps
National construction careers campaign needed to meet development demand
A nation-wide campaign to promote the varied and rewarding careers on offer across the UK construction sector is needed to cut unemployment, reduce the skills gap and deliver on Government housing and infrastructure ambitions, says CIOB
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News Skills Gaps
Data shows Scottish parents prioritise construction and apprenticeship routes for their children
CIOB releases new data to mark Scottish Apprenticeship Week
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Blog Modern Professionalism
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News Modern Professionalism
Chartered bodies urge government to champion professional standards
CIOB and other chartered bodies urge government to champion professional standards to rebuild trust in public services
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Blog Skills Gaps
Core construction skills explained
Preparing for a career in construction.
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News Modern Professionalism
Strengthening industry collaboration in Hong Kong
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Hong Kong Institute of Construction (HKIC)
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Blog Environmental Sustainability
Sustainability key to attracting new construction talent
Highlighting jobs with a purpose.
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News Skills Gaps
Construction challenge for East Midlands students showcases future talent
Students studying the built environment were put to the test during a CIOB challenge in Nottingham
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News Modern Professionalism
CIOB publishes Scottish Election Manifesto
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has published its manifesto ahead of the upcoming Scottish Election
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News Modern Professionalism
CIOB publishes Welsh Election Manifesto
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has published its manifesto ahead of the upcoming Welsh Election
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Blog Skills Gaps
From QS to Further Education Teacher
Applying real world skills with the next generation.
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