UK's top construction manager is a class act for award-winning science building
Architecturally praised science block completed on time, under original budget, around a live school with no closures, minimal defects and exemplary safety record
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Architecturally praised science block completed on time, under original budget, around a live school with no closures, minimal defects and exemplary safety record
Now in its fifth year the Chartered Institute of Building launches this years famous Art of Building international digital photography competition
CIOB launches conference on skills challenges facing construction and why employers are at the heart of the solutions
The Chartered Institute of Building Sustainability Scholars tackle the industry's need to reduce waste
The Chartered Institute of Building launches the 5th edition of Code of Practice for Project Management for Construction and Development
The Chartered Institute of Building has launched a guide for MPs and prospective parliamentary candidates to highlight the strategic importance of construction to the UK economy
95 of the UK’s leading construction managers have been shortlisted to compete at the Chartered Institute of Building’s Construction Manager of the Year Awards
The Chartered Institute of Building launches Continuing Professional Development (CPD) portal
The Chartered Institute of Building announces winners of 2014 Global Student Challenge competition
The Chartered Institute of Building has opened its 2014 International Innovation & Research (I & R) Awards
The Chartered Institute of Building launches Building a Legacy for Future Generations conference
Professor Ghassan Aouad, Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) has been inaugurated as the 111th President of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), succeeding Peter Jacobs.