Managing time critical for big project success, reveals the CIOB
New best practice guide sets new standard for time management in building and civil engineering projects in the latest publication from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
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New best practice guide sets new standard for time management in building and civil engineering projects in the latest publication from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
After a record 5,000 votes were cast online, the winner of this year’s Art of Building photography competition has been announced as Mehmet Yasa, a professional photographer from Turkey, for his stunning photograph Eye of the Tower.
Implementing innovation and delivering new technologies were the topics of focus at the Chartered Institute of Building’s (CIOB) scholarship presentation last night.
The Chartered Institute of Building has voiced support for the formation of a New Homes Ombudsman.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has signed an agreement with a Chinese organisation for joint development of heritage construction skills.
The built environment’s biggest international photography competition, run by the Chartered Institute of Building, opens for voting today with 12 finalists in the running for the £3,500 cash prize.
Today (30 November 2017) the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has announced that the deadline for its call for evidence into construction quality has been extended by two weeks to Friday 15 December 2017. The call for evidence, accessible at www.ciob.org/quality, comes from the CIOB’s Construction Quality Commission, set up earlier this year in response to a number of high-profile failings in construction quality both in the UK and internationally.
As the Chancellor Philip Hammond delivers his 2017 Autumn Budget, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) provides its reaction to today’s headline commitments and announcements affecting the built environment.
The annual CIOB Global Student Challenge has now opened for registration for the 2018 competition. The competition is open to students studying a degree in the built environment.
The Commission is looking for clear evidence to identify what improvements are necessary to achieve high standards of quality in the product, people and processes throughout the construction sector.
Art of Building attracts thousands of entries every year as keen amateurs and experienced professionals battle for international recognition and a £1,500 cash prize. Shortlisted pictures are splashed across international media as the public votes for the best image
Today, Stronger Together and the Chartered Institute of Building are pleased to announce that industry leaders including Saint-Gobain, Westfield and Willmott Dixon will be joining them in spearheading a pioneering collaborative initiative to tackle modern slavery in the construction sector.