Dennis Wilson crowned UK’s top construction manager for National Theatre refurbishment
Lend Lease Operations Director scoops industry accolade for calm leadership and proactive management style on the reboot of an architectural icon
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Lend Lease Operations Director scoops industry accolade for calm leadership and proactive management style on the reboot of an architectural icon
To keep the scheme at the forefront of best practice the CIOB asked industry representatives from major contractors, employers, sole traders and clients to redraft the rules to ensure CBCs remain the kitemark of excellence and the corporate membership scheme of choice
In an uncertain world where government, trade associations and trade unions often have to think short term, one set of organisations stand out as providing a constant and consistent push for technical, productivity and welfare improvements – the professional bodies
Construction reaches into the classroom to teach the next generation
The Chartered Institute of Building lends its support to the Royal Institute of British Architects newly launched Client & Architect report
New strategic partnership helps New York construction professionals gain CIOB Chartered status
As the government unveils plans to boost the number of quality apprenticeships and introduce an apprenticeship levy, the Chartered Institute of Building provides its reaction to today's announcement.
For almost 40 years the Construction Manager of the Year Awards, run by the Chartered Institute of Building, has recognised the UK’s finest and most talented construction managers
Professor Ghassan Aouad as he addressed students at RMIT University in Melbourne Victoria.
Members Forum provided a real opportunity for debate this year when a paper was presented on the direction of the development of the CIOB regional and local organisation.
Speaking at his inauguration in Cambridge the new CIOB President outlined his agenda for the year.
Today, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is launching a report which shines a light on the prevalence of human rights abuses in construction – in almost every corner of the globe.With an estimated 36 million enslaved people globally and modern slavery reported in 167 countries, the report, entitled: Modern Slavery: The Dark Side of Construction outlines the many forms of slavery and bonded labour that exist worldwide, and calls for a greater recognition of migrant workers. The report also seeks to highlight the plight made by millions of construction workers across the globe.