Free course on diversity and inclusion launched by CIOB
A free training course to help built environment professionals better understand the importance of diversity and inclusion has been launched
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A free training course to help built environment professionals better understand the importance of diversity and inclusion has been launched
Sandi Rhys Jones OBE, FCIOB has been appointed President of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Discussions are taking place between the Chartered Institute of Building and the Institute of Roofing, with a view to integrating the roofing industry’s professional institute into the CIOB’s diverse membership and global operations.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has today reacted to CITB’s newly published Migration Report, highlighting the significant barriers the construction industry faces in recruiting workers from abroad.
A new grade of membership launched by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is already giving specialist construction workers a platform to boost their careers.
The search for the construction industry’s most influential managers and leaders is back on as a new date for the coveted CIOB Awards is announced.
Construction industry experts are calling on the Scottish Government to develop a long-term, joined-up retrofitting strategy.
It is with regret that we have made the difficult decision to postpone CIOB Awards until Spring 2024.
Construction SMEs risk losing out in a competitive market if they don’t embrace the use of social value in procurement, so says a new report by the CIOB.
The Trustee recruitment process for 2023 is now complete and the new Trustees to join the Board from the conclusion of the AGM in June 2023 have been announced.
A team from Universitas Indonesia have won the CIOB's coveted Global Student Challenge
Quarter of a million people needed in construction by 2027 but outdated public perceptions mean too many overlook it as a career option says new CIOB report