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Quality Implementation Group 2020/2021 Review – Summary on Standards and Training
In June 2017, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) responded to a number of high-profile failures of quality in the construction industry by establishing a Commission of Past Presidents to investigate the issue of quality and what needed to be done to improve it.
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CIOB Standards, Qualifications & the Building Safety Bill
With the Building Safety bill passing through parliament, the CIOB education department is busier than ever working on qualifications, standards and competencies.
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Tackling modern slavery needs to remain a priority
The construction sector employs both skilled and unskilled workers, and migrants working on site and on short-term contarcts can be a target for modern slavery.
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Novus Transition to CIOB Tomorrow’s Leaders – Where are we now?
A few months ago, we introduced you to the Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders project and looked at what had sparked this transition.
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Bacon Review: A step in the right direction
Deep dive into Richard Bacon MP's 'Independent review into scaling up self-build and custom housebuilding: report'.
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The latest on our governance review
Following Members' Forum last month, I wanted to share the latest update on our governance review project.
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Adversity, diversity and disability - untapped benefits for construction
As individuals and as organisations, we have all faced a lot of adversity over these past months.
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Inspiring Tomorrow's Leaders
What can we do to inspire the next generation? How do we attract and retain these individuals? These are questions asked of us by our members on a regular basis and which have been a key focus of our Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders Project.
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Global Construction Accords
Why, and how, Governments and Construction Industries around the world should embrace construction Accords.
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CIOB Mentoring Service
We are launching a mentoring system to guide and assist those who want to join us.
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