The CIOB Global Student Challenge Returns for 2018
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.
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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.
Beating 84 finalists to the trophy, Margaret’s achievement is all the more spectacular because it was her first role as a construction manager
After several grueling rounds of competition, one team emerged victorious, and that was Tartan Construction from Glasgow Caledonian University. They collected their award from immediate Past President of the CIOB, Paul Nash, at the Awards Dinner on 20 July, having beaten five other finalist teams to the award.
Following growing demand for ‘certified’ conservation specialists the Chartered Institute of Building has today launched the CIOB Building Conservation Certification Scheme.
The Chartered Institute of Building, in light of the report into the defects that led to the closure of 17 schools in Edinburgh earlier this year and subsequent events, has announced the formation of a Commission of Past Presidents to investigate the issue of build quality in the construction industry, and what needs to be done to address it.
Rebecca Thompson FCIOB, a specialist in heritage conservation and lecturer in building studies, has become the 114th President of the Chartered Institute of Building
Britain's schools are being targeted in a major new recruitment drive by the Chartered Institute of Building
Institute picks up two accolades at leading membership awards
Institute launches manifesto outlining five key policy proposals to support construction sector