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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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Blog Skills Gaps
Finding the next generation of construction professionals
Inspiring teenagers currently deciding on their career paths.
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Blog Modern Professionalism
Ireland’s construction continues to produce excellence
CIOB Awards recognises industry-leading talent.
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Blog Modern Professionalism
What does it mean to be chartered?
Understanding the badge of professionalism.
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Blog Environmental Sustainability
UN SDGs provide blueprint for construction’s sustainability efforts
Practical steps to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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Blog Modern Professionalism
Your CIOB Digital Membership Card is now available on the app
The card can be accessed via the updated CIOB app.
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Blog Environmental Sustainability
Keeping sustainable construction on the agenda
Acknowledging construction and the built environment's contributions to climate change.
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Blog Skills Gaps
CIOB delivering quality construction apprenticeships
Ensuring apprenticeship graduates are competent and qualified.
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Blog Modern Professionalism
Improving Construction Delivery on Metrolinx’s ‘GO Expansion’ Program
Iain Thomas FCIOB is helping to improve construction delivery on Metrolinx.
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Blog Modern Professionalism
How to become a CIOB Chartered Fellow without a degree
Learn more about how you can become a CIOB Fellow without the traditional qualifications.
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