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The built environment’s most amazing and poignant stories are revealed today as the Art of Building’s top 12 shots to have made it through to the final are announced.
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The built environment’s most amazing and poignant stories are revealed today as the Art of Building’s top 12 shots to have made it through to the final are announced.
One of the longest-serving chief executives at a professional body has announced his retirement. For almost 20 years Chris Blythe OBE has led the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). He will retire from the CIOB in May 2019.
The CIOB partners with ITN Productions for ‘Building a Legacy,’ a news-style programme looking at the industry's role in delivering sustainable infrastructure for this and future generations.
The CIOB has released a new report entitled “The Role of Security in the Construction Industry”.
The annual CIOB Global Student Challenge has now opened for registration for the 2019 competition.
The Chartered Institute of Building provides its reaction to UK Budget 2018 and the announcements affecting construction and the wider economy
Neil Lock MCIOB of Wates Construction has been awarded Construction Manager of the Year at the CIOB’s 40th annual awards event.
The Chair of the CIOB’s Novus group in Manchester, Zoe Francis MCIOB, and Liverpool Hub Committee member, Paul Cromby FCIOB, met HRH The Princess Royal Princess Anne this week [Tuesday 16 October 2018]. The meeting took place when the Forshaw Group (TFG), based in Knowsley, had the honour of an historic visit by HRH the Princess Royal to celebrate TFG’s 70 year anniversary.
CIOB opens the 2018 Art of Building international photography prize
CIOB, RIBA and RICS launch a new digital tool – the Quality Tracker – to improve the quality of outcomes in the construction industry.
Chris Blythe has been awarded an honorary degree by the University of Wolverhampton and is now an Honorary Doctor of Professional Practice.
The CIOB will be at the Conservative and Labour party conferences to talk to about how diversity and skills development in construction should be higher up the agenda.