CIOB joins coalition of more than 60 professional bodies to create the sector's first global ethics standard
Worldwide consultation opens to create the sector's first global ethics standard
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Worldwide consultation opens to create the sector's first global ethics standard
Using state of the art training technology at its new London office CIOB Training brings together specially designed learning packages for construction professionals. Collaborating with other professional bodies and training organisations the training offers CIOB Member discounts and favourable rates to some of most important knowledge in today’s marketplace
Explore the latest thinking on how to get the best out the country’s traditional, pre-1919 building stock, in the setting of London’s historic Somerset House.
The Chartered Institute of Building has revised the criteria for entering the 2016 Construction Manager of the Year Award, opening up routes for non-site-based managers to apply.
The built environment’s biggest international photography competition opens for voting today with 12 finalists in the running for the £3,000 cash prize.
Based out of Perth, Monford Group have become the first Australian construction company to commit towards a fully Chartered workforce by entering a Training Partnership with the Chartered Institute of Building
In its first year the Bowen Jenkins Legacy Research Fund will support construction research projects with up to £10,000 each.
The world’s population is ageing rapidly and with profound results. In response to these changes, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has launched a report exploring the effects of the ageing population on the construction industry and outlined how the sector can adapt to meet some of the challenges.
A new construction higher apprenticeship was officially launched this week by the Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology Julie James AM.
International collaboration is essential for addressing the acute skills shortages and financial challenges of the UK construction sector, delegates at CIOB’s International Inspiring Construction Conference heard on Tuesday. Contractors were urged to overcome cultural barriers and contemplate new business models to adapt to an increasingly globalised marketplace
The Chartered Institute of Building has launched a landmark news-style programme in partnership with ITN Productions entitled ‘Building Tomorrow’ exploring new technologies that have transformed the face of the industry and disrupted traditional models.
As the Chancellor George Osborne announces the 2015 Autumn Statement and Comprehensive Spending Review, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) provides its reaction to the Government’s core commitments that affect the construction industry.