Former Olympics boss heads up CIOB Presidency
Peter Jacobs, regional managing director of Morgan Sindall has been inaugurated as President of the Chartered Institute of Building, taking over from Alan Crane CBE
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Peter Jacobs, regional managing director of Morgan Sindall has been inaugurated as President of the Chartered Institute of Building, taking over from Alan Crane CBE
In response to UK Governments ‘The Future of Apprenticeships in England: Next Steps from Richard Review’ consultation the Chartered Institute of Building highlights
Results from the 2013 skills audit from the CIOB indicate that the construction industry is still suffering from skills shortages.
The Chartered Institute of Building has joined Professions for Good – a collaboration of the country’s leading professional organisations.
After two years in the making the Chartered Institute of Building has published the world’s first contract specifically aimed at the management of time.
Addressing cultural diversity in the workplace can greatly impact on occupational safety and health.
European Commission has launched a public consultation further to results of the evaluation of the European Strategy on Safety and Health at Work 2007-2012.
Thomas O' Connor from Collen Construction is the Construction Manager of the Year 2013 for management of 3 substations in Tallaght, Blanchardstown and Clonshaugh
Narberth based GD Harries and Sons welcomed CIOB Pembroke members and their guests to their company HQ on Tuesday 4th June
The BIFM Rising FMs special interest group is to host its FM careers day on 1 July.
The lastest version of the CarbonBuzz energy efficiency and consumption benchmarking online tool has been launched.
Facilities managers and their organisations will have to deal with the possibility of power shortages, both spontaneous and government enforced.