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Chartered Institute of Building
NameChartered Institute of Building
Formation1834
RegionUnited Kingdom

Chartered Institute of Building is a professional body for construction professionals, founded in England in 1834 by Thomas Tredgold, Charles Pasley, and other prominent figures in the building industry. The institute has a long history of promoting excellence in the construction sector, with members including architects, engineers, and project managers from companies like Balfour Beatty, Carillion, and Laing O'Rourke. The institute is headquartered in Brickendon, near Hertford, and has close ties with other professional bodies, such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Institution of Civil Engineers.

History

The Chartered Institute of Building has a rich history, dating back to 1834 when it was founded as the Institute of Builders. Over the years, the institute has undergone several name changes, becoming the Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors in 1884, and finally, the Chartered Institute of Building in 1980, after receiving a royal charter from Queen Elizabeth II. The institute has played a significant role in shaping the construction industry, with notable members including Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Joseph Bazalgette, and Robert Stephenson. The institute has also been involved in various high-profile projects, such as the London Olympics and the High Speed 2 rail link, working with companies like Arup, Atkins, and Mott MacDonald.

Organisation

The Chartered Institute of Building is a registered charity in the United Kingdom, with a board of trustees comprising prominent figures from the construction industry, including representatives from Universities UK, the Construction Industry Council, and the National House-Building Council. The institute is divided into several regions, each with its own committee and chairman, responsible for promoting the institute's activities and interests in their respective areas, such as the North West, South East, and West Midlands. The institute also has a strong presence in other countries, including Australia, Canada, and Hong Kong, with members from companies like Lendlease, Multiplex, and Brookfield.

Membership

Membership of the Chartered Institute of Building is open to professionals from all areas of the construction industry, including contractors, consultants, and clients, such as Barratt Developments, Taylor Wimpey, and British Land. Members can join at various levels, including student membership, affiliate membership, and full membership, which requires a degree in a relevant subject, such as architecture, engineering, or surveying, from a university like University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, or Imperial College London. Members are entitled to use the institute's designatory letters, such as MCIOB or FCIOB, and can participate in the institute's continuing professional development program, which includes events and training sessions with organizations like Construction Skills Certification Scheme and National Federation of Builders.

Qualifications

The Chartered Institute of Building offers a range of qualifications and certifications for professionals in the construction industry, including the Certificate in Site Management, the Diploma in Construction, and the Advanced Diploma in Construction, which are recognized by employers like Kier Group, Galliford Try, and Willmott Dixon. The institute also offers a chartered membership program, which allows members to become chartered construction professionals, recognized by the Engineering Council and the Science Council. The institute's qualifications are accredited by organizations like the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority and the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation.

Activities

The Chartered Institute of Building is involved in a range of activities, including research and policy development, aimed at promoting excellence in the construction industry, with partners like University College London, University of Reading, and Heriot-Watt University. The institute publishes a range of publications, including the Construction Manager magazine and the Building Research and Information journal, which feature articles and research from experts at Cranfield University, University of Salford, and Oxford Brookes University. The institute also hosts various events and conferences throughout the year, including the Annual Conference and the Construction Manager of the Year awards, which recognize outstanding achievements in the industry, with sponsors like JCB, Caterpillar, and Komatsu. The institute is also a member of the Construction Industry Council and works closely with other professional bodies, such as the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Institution of Structural Engineers, to promote the interests of the construction industry. Category:Construction industry

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