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    CABE’s 2024 employment survey: the findings

    CABE’s 2024 employment survey gives a glimpse into members’ working lives, wages and workload as a microcosm of the wider industry.
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    April update from CABE President Richard Flynn

    It’s always nice to see April on the calendar − we have left the doom and gloom of winter behind and outside work becomes enjoyable again.
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    CABE's new membership director on her plans for the future

    Sharon Spice is the new Membership Director at CABE – here she discusses her plans for the role.
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    FIR culture impact report looks promising

    The Supply Chain Sustainability School has released its ninth annual Fairness, Inclusion and Respect (FIR) Culture Impact Report, and its findings are promising.
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    Pre-register for EWS Programme

    Are you interested in joining this summer’s intake of applicants for the RICS External Wall Systems (EWS) Assessment Training Programme?
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    100 years of CABE: Turning back the pages to 1976

    CABE turns 100 years old this year. To mark this milestone, Building Engineer takes a look back at the journal through the years.
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    Malaysia Conference 2025

    The Constructive Collaboration international conference will take place in Kuala Lumpur on Friday 25 April.
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    Introducing CABE's Membership Director

    Sharon Spice joined CABE in December in the new role of Membership Director.
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    CABE past president appointed to Historic Buildings Council

    CABE Past President Joseph Birt has been appointed as Chair of the Historic Buildings Council.
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    CABE's scope extension scheme

    Launched with the full approval of the Building Safety Regulator, CABE’s Scope Extension Scheme has been designed to give registered building inspectors a route to evidence competence to undertake restricted functions on additional building categories.
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    100 years of CABE: A look back at 1985

    CABE turns 100 years old this year. To mark this milestone, Building Engineer takes a look back at the journal through the years.
  • New edition of the Yellow Book published

    The Association for Specialist Fire Protection has launched the sixth edition of the Yellow Book: Fire Protection for Structural Steel in Buildings.
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    HQ to HK update

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    Case study: CABE HQ gets a facelift

    It’s easy to talk about retrofit, but what are you doing about it? ‘Plenty,’ says CABE. Take a look at the modernisation of CABE HQ
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    Environmental Audit Committee

    Last year, the Environmental Audit Committee sought views on how the UK government’s proposed reforms to planning policy and housebuilding targets might affect environmental protections and current approaches to sustainability.
  • Tell us what you think of Building Engineer

    The team behind Building Engineer is asking readers to tell us what you think about your membership journal.
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    CABE Approved CPD update

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    Familiar face in government

    Seán Canney Hon FCABE has been appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Transport by Ireland’s Taoiseach.
  • CABE CEO optimistic as Spring approaches

    Spring always brings a sense of optimism, and by the time you read this we hope − for those in the northern hemisphere at least − the days are brightening.
  • CABE strengthens ties with Hong Kong

    Keeping up the momentum since the CABE Presidential visit in April 2024, CABE CEO Richard Harral conducted his third trip to Hong Kong in November 2024.

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