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  • Presidential Visit To Hong Kong And Macau

    Association Update: presidential visit to Hong Kong & Macau

    The 2026 presidential visit to Hong Kong and Macau was about strengthening partnerships and renewing commitments.
  • CABE presidential inauguration

    At Knebworth Barns, a new venue for 2026, CABE inaugurates new President Paul Grinyer and the rest of the team.
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    Hywel Davies OBE reflects on 'tsunami' of announcements and consultations

    Hywel Davies OBE, CABE Head of Technical Insight, works to inform and influence policy, standards and guidance in the profession – here’s what that means for members.
  • New CABE President Paul Grinyer sets out his plans for the coming year

    After many years of reading this journal, it is hard to believe that I have the honour of writing the welcome as CABE President.
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    Preparing for Chartered status

    Are you aiming to apply for Chartered status within the next six to 12 months? CABE’s membership team has organised a practical, in-person workshop to support you in your chartership goals.
  • Afshan Rasheed

    Industry movers and shakers

    New Environment Head at Egis
  • SocEnv

    SocEnv: championing environmental professions

    The Society for the Environment believes in cohesive, evidence-based policy. It is SocEnv’s mission to amplify the views and concerns of its registrants: professionals with proven environmental expertise and experience of delivering policy on the ground.
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    Virtual Built Environment Series

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    5 minutes with...

    Joe Green MCABE C.Build E, Associate Director, Building Control (North) at Enevo, shares his career journey so far.
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    Revalidation guidance

    CABE has released new guidance on its revalidation assessment through the CABE Building Inspector Competence Assessment Scheme (CBICAS).
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    Mentoring roll-out

    In March, CABE launched its online mentoring platform, Wayfinder, initially to those at Chartered and Fellow grades, to invite them to register on Wayfinder as mentors.
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    Welcome

    As I write this, my final welcome for Building Engineer as CABE President, it is the eve of my travels to the Asia Pacific region on official Association business.
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    New training course

    May sees CABE launch a new, in-person training course for anyone involved in the procurement, design, construction or management of building work, in any type of building.
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    CABE Board election results

    CABE’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place later than usual this year due to the extended voting period for the Association’s Board elections.
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    Built Environment Legal

    The Built Environment Series continues on 19 May with the Built Environment Legal Conference, an online, half-day event aimed at providing a practical, UK-focused update on the legal issues shaping daily work across the industry.
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    AI and the future of building engineering: threat, opportunity or both?

    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.
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    CABE joins GIRI

    This month sees CABE officially join the Get It Right Initiative (GIRI), a not-for-profit membership organisation that has adopted a multidisciplinary approach to tackling error across the UK construction industry.
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    New CPD recording technique

    CABE’s Associate Director Competence & Learning Kirri Porter-White introduces mycareerpath®, a new CPD-uploading platform designed to make recording CPD easier for members.
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    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.
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    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.

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