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News Skills Gaps
CIOB welcomes investment in construction skills
CIOB has responded to the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer's Spring Statement and plans for investment in construction skills
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The digital estate for people: revealing the art of the possible
Leveraging data to yield long-term sustainable building value.
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Blog Skills Gaps
Paid internships offer valuable tool to attract new staff
Attracting the next generation of construction professionals.
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What is a degree apprenticeship?
Combining practical experience with higher level study.
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News Modern Professionalism
CIOB names Quantity Surveyor from Cambridge as Apprentice of the Year
James Monk, 25, who works for Munro Building Service, was picked to receive the accolade from a group of 12 apprentices
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News Skills Gaps
CIOB shares insights on attracting more young people to construction
Surveys of 16-24-year-olds and parents explored perceptions of the industry as well as what influences careers choices
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What the expiry of PFI contracts means for clients
In this blog, Anthony Walker FRICS FCIOB MIFireE explains the risks and opportunities associated with PFI expiry, explores how contracting authorities can prepare for it, and extracts some broader lessons for effective asset management.
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Blog Modern Professionalism
Women continuing to break barriers in construction
“Progress, though slow, is happening.”
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Blog Quality and Safety
Positive creativity within building conservation
What to expect at the 2025 CIOB Conservation Conference.
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News Skills Gaps
Watch: CIOB student challenge inspires a new wave of Irish construction professionals
Scores of built environment students from across Ireland put their skills to the test during a competitive construction challenge last week.
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Blog Skills Gaps
Finding the next generation of construction professionals
Inspiring teenagers currently deciding on their career paths.
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News Skills Gaps
Lack of construction careers advice threatens housing targets, CIOB warns
Government plans to accelerate housebuilding and development of key national infrastructure could fall flat if more isn’t done to entice young people into the construction sector, says a new report released this National Careers Week (W/C 3 March).
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