New guide for clients launched at Houses of Parliament
The second edition of CIOB's Client Guide was officially launched during an event in Parliament
At CIOB, we have a role in the management, leadership, education and development of the built environment. Below you can read our latest news to discover what we are doing right now for our members and the industry.
Please select another option
The second edition of CIOB's Client Guide was officially launched during an event in Parliament
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and seven other leading professional bodies from across the built environment sector have reaffirmed their commitment to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) by signing a new five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
A project team charged with delivering one of London’s most complex urban regeneration schemes was crowned the winner of the Team Award at this year’s coveted CIOB Awards celebration.
In a report, the UK’s Energy Security and Net Zero Committee says poorly designed retrofit schemes, a “skills crisis” and costly assurance failures have significantly set back efforts to decarbonise home heating and bring down energy bills.
Sustainability pioneer Ian Pritchett was honoured with the Sustainability Award at this year’s Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Awards, in recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to low-carbon construction.
Project Manager Rohit Malhotra MCIOB has been named the winner of the Rising Star Award at this year’s Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Awards, recognising his exceptional contribution to the construction sector.
A Construction Manager who was the driving force behind a multi-million-pound transformation of a cultural landmark has been named the Chartered Institute of Building’s Construction Manager of the Year.
The number of mental health support services available to construction workers has drastically increased, research from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) shows.
One Trustee has been elected to the Board from June 2025 and two have been selected.
Two leading organisations in the construction industry have pledged to work together to raise professional standards and promote sustainable practices in Nigeria’s built environment.
CIOB has responded to the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer's Spring Statement and plans for investment in construction skills
James Monk, 25, who works for Munro Building Service, was picked to receive the accolade from a group of 12 apprentices