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The next generation of construction leaders from across the world gathered online last week, alongside employers, academics and industry professionals
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The next generation of construction leaders from across the world gathered online last week, alongside employers, academics and industry professionals
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has today given its reaction to Rishi Sunak becoming the new Prime Minister
The world’s largest annual photography competition for the built environment, the Art of Building, has been launched by the Chartered Institute of Building
Leading lights from the Scottish construction industry came together for the CIOB Scotland Awards
More than 100 companies from the built environment sector have signed a charter committing to improving diversity and inclusion in the industry
The annual Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Awards were staged in London on Wednesday, September 28 and celebrated the achievements of construction leaders from across the UK
The CIOB has responded to Ireland’s Budget 2023 package announced yesterday, Tuesday 27 September 2022. The package includes €85.9 billion for core expenditure and €4.5 billion in non-core expenditure to address externally driven temporary challenges.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has reacted to today’s mini budget announcement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
It has been announced that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, has died at the age of 96. The Queen passed away at Balmoral on the afternoon of 8 September 2022.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has today given its reaction to Liz Truss becoming the new Prime Minister
While the impact of Covid-19 is still being felt across the globe more than two years on, a new report published by the CIOB suggests the pandemic has left some positive legacies for the UK construction industry
Some of Scotland’s oldest and possibly finest buildings could be at risk of being knocked down instead of lovingly restored due to a quirk in the UK’s Westminster-controlled VAT laws, says a report published by CIOB.