Global Student Challenge 2019 finalists announced
The annual CIOB Global Student Challenge is hotting up as the final six competing for this prestigious title are announced.
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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.
Mike Foy OBE, FCIOB, currently at the Department for Education, has been appointed Vice President of the CIOB.
The CIOB has published its draft Code of Quality Management and opened a consultation on the document, seeking views from the construction industry.
The CIOB will run their next Conservation, Adaptation and Maintenance of the Built Environment conference on 30 April.
Yi Cherne Juang an amateur photographer from Taiwan has scooped this year’s Art of Building Photographer of the Year title, a competition run by the Chartered Institute of Building
The CIOB’s Construction Manager of the Year Awards is now open for nominations!
A number of honours were awarded to construction industry processionals, including two people who've worked closely with the CIOB over the years.
The government issued “Building a Safer Future: An Implementation Plan” this week, much of which echoes the CIOB’s recent calls, including a key statement on working to: “achieve a culture change to create and maintain safe buildings”.
The CIOB launched their new report "Improving Quality in the Built Environment" at a parliamentary reception attended by a number of MPs and senior industry figures.