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The IES Coalition believes that creating a universally applicable set of ethics values will help assert the role of ethics and help ensure greater professionalism
As the Chancellor Philip Hammond announces the 2016 Autumn Statement, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) provides its reaction to the Government’s core commitments to construction and the wider economy.
The global search for the world’s best built environment photographer returns with the launch of Art of Building 2016 on 17 October 2016.
Bridget Bartlett will join over 400 women from all walks of life at the Women of the Year Lunch as a ‘2016 Woman of Achievement’. Each guest is regarded as a ‘Woman of the Year’ and represents not only herself, but the millions of women who make a difference every day
Written for programme and project management professionals in construction, the new code promotes the benefits of managing a number of related projects as part of a programme
For a second year running, the Chartered Institute of Building and ITN Productions are producing a news and current-affairs style programme, anchored by Natasha Kaplinsky, to showcase how transformative and demanding construction management is.
McAleer & Rushe project manager wins industry ovation for the delivery of 14-storey design and build scheme of outstanding quality with zero accidents
Institute leads work-stream into skills, materials and new technology in housing sector
Cali Construction from Glasgow Caledonian University have won the third annual CIOB Global Student Challenge competition. They collected their award from CIOB President Paul Nash at the President’s Inaugural Dinner on 15 July, having beaten five other finalist teams to the award.
The Chartered Institute of Building is calling for greater industry collaboration to eradicate unfair labour practices. Clients and tier one organisations need to take greater responsibility for their supply chains. Priority should be given to tackling illegal recruitment fees, according to a new report Building a fairer system: tackling modern slavery in construction supply chains.
Turner & Townsend Director takes over as CIOB President
A series of four freely available Minecraft Education lessons aimed at 12 - 14 year olds have been launched wordwide.