Building resilience in an uncertain world
The construction industry must prepare for a future where we will face more intense and frequent climate-related challenges, which will determine what, where and how we build.
The world of construction is always changing. Our blogs uncover the latest developments in the industry and provide insight into the work CIOB and our members are doing for the built environment.
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The construction industry must prepare for a future where we will face more intense and frequent climate-related challenges, which will determine what, where and how we build.
After being mentored through his own CIOB membership application, Ian Fielden MCIOB decided to give back by becoming a mentor himself.
There are several different membership pathways our ACIOB and ICOB members can move into before this grade closes in July 2025.
A step-by-step guide for new applicants.
New CIOB President Mike Kagioglou outlines his aims for the coming year.
Disillusioned after being made redundant, Danny Butcher MCIOB had planned to let his membership lapse.
As the Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) registration turns 20, we investigate the environmental challenges and opportunities for CIOB members.
The emissions are being offset by supporting the Biomass Energy Conservation Programme in Malawi.
Dr Don Samarasinghe, recipient of the 2023 CIOB Construction Innovation & Quality Scholarship, explains the progress in his research.
A report from UKREIIF 2024
Encouraging older staff to retrain could ease the sector’s recruitment issues.
Showcasing your commitment to excellence, enhancing your professional development, and creating a return on your investment with cost savings.