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CIOB comment - Liz Truss becomes new Prime Minister
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has today given its reaction to Liz Truss becoming the new Prime Minister
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Lessons learnt during Covid-19 pandemic leave lasting legacy
While the impact of Covid-19 is still being felt across the globe more than two years on, a new report published by the CIOB suggests the pandemic has left some positive legacies for the UK construction industry
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Scottish government urged to protect Scotland’s built environment from unnecessary and ‘cheap’ demolition
Some of Scotland’s oldest and possibly finest buildings could be at risk of being knocked down instead of lovingly restored due to a quirk in the UK’s Westminster-controlled VAT laws, says a report published by CIOB.
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Finalists for 2022 CIOB Awards revealed
The Chartered Institute of Building has announced the finalists for its prestigious annual awards
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Construction industry bodies set out shared vision for the built environment
Two of Hong Kong’s largest construction industry professional bodies have signed an agreement to help raise standards and promote professional development
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Students from Tongji University, China, win global construction challenge
A team of four construction students from Tongji University, China, have won the Chartered Institute of Building’s (CIOB) coveted Global Student Challenge.
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Annual General Meeting 2022
The Annual General Meeting and an Extraordinary General Meeting took place on 29 June. The results of voting by chartered members for the AGM Poll and the EGM resolutions are detailed here.
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New CIOB President, Michael Yam, makes sustainable construction number one priority
The CIOB welcomed its new President for 2022/23.
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CIOB Fellow, Mark Reynolds, appointed Co-Chair of Construction Leadership Council
A Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Fellow has been appointed as the new Co-Chair of The Construction Leadership Council (CLC).
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UK crying out for female tradespeople says research by the Chartered Institute of Building
3 in 5 UK residents would hire a female tradesperson.
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