CIOB Annual Report for 2018 now available
The CIOB has published its Annual Review and Accounts for 2018 - CIOB membership remains stable and the future looks positive.
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.
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The CIOB has published its Annual Review and Accounts for 2018 - CIOB membership remains stable and the future looks positive.
James Wates, a Past President of the CIOB, has been knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to business and charity.
The CIOB responds to the APPG for Excellence in the Built Environment inquiry into Recruitment of More Women into the Construction Sector.
From Silk Road to Silicon Road, How the Belt and Road Initiative Will Transform the Global Economy - a new report on the economic impact on the global economy of this Chinese initiative.
The Home Office has published a report following an assessment of the operation and effectiveness of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
The CIOB has confirmed the appointment of their new Chief Executive. Caroline Gumble, currently Chief Operating Officer for Make UK, will take up the post in August.
Calling all CIOB Members and Fellows – we are seeking new recruits for our employer engagement committee and business board.
All votes have now been verified and counted. 4,315 voters took part in the election, with 4 spoilt papers confirmed. (21% of the electorate).
The annual CIOB Global Student Challenge is hotting up as the final six competing for this prestigious title are announced.
CIOB President signs two Memoranda of Understanding with key Middle East construction bodies.
Our award of Fellowship status demonstrates a very high level of achievement and, for those completing the process from late 2018 onwards, the award is benchmarked by NARIC as being comparable to Master’s Degree level.
The Royal Institute of British Architects, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the CIOB have signed a statement calling on the Government to require installation of sprinklers in all new and converted residential buildings, hotels, hospitals, schools and care home buildings of 11m in height or above.