No decrease in corruption, as survey claims Bribery Act ineffective
48% of construction professionals feel that corruption is commonplace within the UK construction industry according to a survey by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
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48% of construction professionals feel that corruption is commonplace within the UK construction industry according to a survey by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Organised by Hill International in collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Building, a 2 Day Masterclass will take place from 11th-12th November, 2013 at the Grand Hyatt Muscat, under the theme "Delay, Dispute Resolution and Management of Construction Contracts".
Holders of the Edexcel level 7 NVQ Diploma in Construction Senior Management exempt from competence assessment of the Professional Review
The CIOB has secured recognition of the Level 4 Site Management qualifications for access to the black CSCS management card.
The CIOB has called on Government to recognise the major role that construction will have in leading the UK out of recession
Peter Jacobs, regional managing director of Morgan Sindall has been inaugurated as President of the Chartered Institute of Building, taking over from Alan Crane CBE
In response to UK Governments ‘The Future of Apprenticeships in England: Next Steps from Richard Review’ consultation the Chartered Institute of Building highlights
Results from the 2013 skills audit from the CIOB indicate that the construction industry is still suffering from skills shortages.
The Chartered Institute of Building has joined Professions for Good – a collaboration of the country’s leading professional organisations.
After two years in the making the Chartered Institute of Building has published the world’s first contract specifically aimed at the management of time.
Addressing cultural diversity in the workplace can greatly impact on occupational safety and health.
European Commission has launched a public consultation further to results of the evaluation of the European Strategy on Safety and Health at Work 2007-2012.