Skip to main content
Home
  • News
    • Industry news
    • CABE news
    • CROSS reports
  • Policy
    • Legislation
    • Regulation
    • Enforcement
    • Professional standards
  • Technical
    • Accessibility
    • Building safety
    • Building materials
    • Building control
    • Building design
    • Construction
    • Engineering
    • Fire safety
    • Health, safety and wellbeing
    • Operations and maintenance
    • Surveying
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Data recording
    • Digital transformation
    • Innovation
  • Environment
    • Biodiversity
    • Climate change
    • Carbon emissions
    • Energy
    • Net zero
    • Sustainability
  • Knowledge bank
    • New to the market
    • Sponsored content
    • Webinars
    • Events
  • Jobs
Contact us

Main navigation

  • News
    • Industry news
    • CABE news
    • CROSS reports
  • Policy
    • Legislation
    • Regulation
    • Enforcement
    • Professional standards
  • Technical
    • Accessibility
    • Building safety
    • Building materials
    • Building control
    • Building design
    • Construction
    • Engineering
    • Fire safety
    • Health, safety and wellbeing
    • Operations and maintenance
    • Surveying
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Data recording
    • Digital transformation
    • Innovation
  • Environment
    • Biodiversity
    • Climate change
    • Carbon emissions
    • Energy
    • Net zero
    • Sustainability
  • Knowledge bank
    • New to the market
    • Sponsored content
    • Webinars
    • Events
  • Jobs
Name
CABE news
  • macao project management awards

    CABE Macau supports 2025 project management awards

    The CABE Macau Chapter was honoured to support the 2025 Macao Project Management Awards, held on 14 January at the Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Centre.
  • richard harral _CREDIT_Sam-Kerr

    Adapting to change: AI, regulation and the future of professional competence in construction

    Looking at the current global, national and sectoral context, it seems an understatement to suggest that the one constant in life is change.
  • Regulatory overhaul continues as building safety reforms deepen across sector

    The UK construction industry is facing continued upheaval as regulators and policymakers push forward with a wide-ranging programme of reform aimed at improving safety, competence and accountability across the built environment.
  • diarmuid mac donagh bw_Supplied.png

    5 minutes with...Diarmuid Mac Donagh, Best Final Year Student winner

    Diarmuid Mac Donagh graduated from Munster Technological University’s BSc (Hons) Construction Management course in 2025 and is a CABE Best Final Year Student award winner.
  • Construction cranes and buildings sketch illustration. CREDIT_shutterstock_2666375417

    CABE pre-qualification open for RICS EWS training

    Chartered Members, Chartered Building Engineers and Chartered Fellows who wish to gain access to the RICS External Walls Systems (EWS) Assessment Training Programme are once again invited to undertake pre-qualification via CABE.
  • dr hywel davies. CREDIT - Ashley Bingham_istock-1397400329

    Proposal for single construction regulator to strengthen safety, accountability and standards

    CABE Head of Technical Insight Hywel Davies works to inform and influence policy, standards and guidance in the profession – here’s what that means for members
  • Wai Sheung, left, and Wing Ki

    CABE Best Final Year Students

    In December, CABE Hong Kong Chapter Chair Kyran Sze attended the School of Continuing and Professional Education of City University of Hong Kong (CityU SCOPE) graduation ceremony.
  • zoe cox.CREDIT_Sam-Kerr

    CABE’s relaunched Built Environment Series

    This month sees the continuation of the Association’s relaunched Built Environment Series of events for 2026. On 18 March, the University of Hertfordshire in England will host CABE’s Built Environment Building Control Conference.
  • Diverse construction team standing proudly at completed project site, flat vector illustration.Image credit | Shutterstock

    Fellow grade reopens

    CABE has relaunched its Fellow grade (FCABE) with a clearer, more robust set of criteria and a strengthened application process.
  • Dylan Murphy

    5 minutes with...Dylan Murphy

    Dylan Murphy graduated from Munster Technological University’s BSc (Hons) Construction Management course in 2025 and is a CABE Best Final Year Student award winner
  • Zoe Cox

    Coast-to-Coast - cycle challenge

    From 24-26 April 2026, CABE President Zoe Cox and three companions will be taking part in a Coast-to-Coast cycle challenge in the north of England to raise money for Brain Tumour Research and Dementia UK.
  • News from Malaysia Chapter_CREDIT_shutterstock_1659553555

    News from Malaysia Chapter

    CABE is delighted to announce that Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) officially joined as an academic partner at the end of 2025.
  • Stellar speaker line-up confirmed for Building Control Conference

    A heavyweight line-up of industry leaders, policy influencers and technical experts is set to take to the stage at next month’s Building Control Conference, promising a timely and authoritative examination of regulation, competence and building safety reform.
  • visit to Hong Kong.

    December visit to Hong Kong

    In December 2025, CABE CEO Richard Harral paid a short visit to Hong Kong to connect with a number of different partners and organisations.
  • Construction, teamwork and people in meeting for planning, brainstorming and discussion in building.istock-2075853767

    CBICAS for apprentices

    Following CABE Board approval, building control apprentices who have completed the third year of their CABE-accredited building control apprenticeship with a CABE academic partner are now eligible to apply via the CABE Building Inspector Competence Assessment Scheme (CBICAS) for 2A, 2B and 2D certification with CABE.
  • dr hywel davies _CREDIT - Ashley Bingham istock-1397400329

    Hywel Davies gives members an inside view on BSR recommendations

    CABE Head of Technical Insight Hywel Davies works to inform and influence policy, standards and guidance in the profession – here’s what that means for members.
  • Built Environment Series 2026 begins

    The first ever Built Environment Scotland – Regulatory Reform half-day virtual conference takes place on 25 February.
  • Color Block Architecture stock illustration...Image credit | istock 2233264985

    Why keep pace with change when you can lead it?

    Change is upon us, from professional bodies to the members they serve. And CABE has decided to meet this head on to review how it can best prepare and support its members to not just meet the changes, but to lead them and thrive. Peter Crush investigates.
  • richard harral

    CABE CEO on the links between government and professional bodies

    In December 2025, I visited Hong Kong to deepen CABE’s collaboration with institutions that share our commitment to professional standards and safer buildings. During the visit, we signed a Memorandum of Intent with the Hong Kong Construction Industry Council and the Hong Kong Institute of Project Management. I also met long-standing partners at the newly renamed University of the Built Environment.
  • CABE Digital Archive.

    Explore a century of CABE history as new archive goes digital

    CABE is delighted to announce that its digital archive is now accessible to all members.

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • Page 1
  • Current page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »

Building Engineer Logo

Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) is a unifying voice within the construction sector. Bringing together members, who work across the life-cycle of the built environment specialising across a wide range of disciplines, CABE shares knowledge, raises standards and develops professionals, enabling them to meet the highest standards we all expect of them.

Interested in CABE membership? Click here

Translate this Website

This website uses automated translation powered by Google Translate to help you understand our content. Translations may be inaccurate or incomplete, particularly for technical terms. The English version is the official version and should be used if there is any difference.

Latest

  • Green skills programme launches in Scotland

  • Sinclair Meadows in South Shields needed its roof re-engineered after a fire broke out

    Making it right

  • SocEnv: what does it mean to be a Chartered Environmentalist?

Search

Tags

  • CABE News
  • Feature
  • Construction
  • Industry news
  • Professional standards
  • Engineering
  • Technical
  • Sustainability
  • Environment
  • Features
  • Skills Gap
  • Technology
  • Building Safety
  • Energy
  • Policy
  • Business & Management
  • Building design
  • Inclusivity
  • Legislation
  • Business

© 2026 • Building Engineer is published by Redactive Media Group. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part is not allowed without written permission.

Articles published on buildingengineer.org.uk do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE), nor do CABE, the publishers, or authors endorse or accept any responsibility for any claims made by advertisers.
Changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information contained within. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are up to date with any relevant changes in legislation and/or changes made by any relevant Regulators.
CABE accepts no liability for any way the information contained/accessible on this website is interpreted and/or used.

Redactive Media Group Ltd, 71-75 Shelton Street, London WC2H 9JQ

Footer

  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Write for Us