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News Skills Gaps
CIOB student challenge inspires a new wave of Irish construction professionals
Eager built environment students from across Ireland put their skills to the test during the CIOB Ireland Student Challenge, which took place at South East Technological University (SETU) in Waterford on Thursday 12 March.
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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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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 Skills Gaps
Tackling the Skills Gaps: A Progress Update
Outlining CIOB's key activity to help address construction skills shortages
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Blog Skills Gaps
Core construction skills explained
Preparing for a career in construction.
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Apprenticeships and the responsibility we share
Supporting apprentices and employers.
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Built environment bodies deepen joint action on EDI with 2025-30 plan
CIOB and others in the B.E. Inclusive initiative have agreed the next phase of their joint equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) action plan
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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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Blog Skills Gaps
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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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CIOB rounds off 2025 with Houses of Parliament event
Politicians from across the political spectrum gathered alongside experts from the built environment industry on Wednesday 10 December
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Ensuring CIOB Academy content is of the highest quality
How courses are reviewed and updated.
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