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Date : 04 - Mar

Student Challenge - Wales Heat - REVISED DATE

Type : Student event

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) supports a number of events promoting careers in construction to students in schools, colleges and universities. They are designed to give young people a taste of the exciting and challenging opportunities available within the industry.  

Date : 10 - Mar

POSTPONED - Building Regs Update

Meeting point : The Lecture Hall, Glyndwr University, Wrexham

Type : Seminar

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)  seminars aim to bring delegates up-to-date with the latest developments, challenges and solutions in a specific subject relevant to the construction industry. They are designed to inform attendees about the latest thinking, tools and best practice techniques.  

Date : 10 - Mar

Legal Update: Pitfalls in Contracting I

Meeting point : Lecture Hall, Glyndwr, Wrexham

Type : Seminar

This event is in place of the postponed Building Regs Update.

Date : 11 - Mar

'Health & Safety in Building Starts at The Top' - A look at Clients, Directors and Managers responsibilities for Health and Safety

Meeting point : Neath Port Talbot College

Type : Industry talk

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)  talks or lectures aim to give attendees an overview of an interesting subject or to find out about new developments without going into too much detail. These informative events are usually directly related to the construction industry.  

Date : 18 - Mar

Modern Standards for Refurbishment

Meeting point : Premier Inn, Pentwyn, Cardiff

Type : Industry talk

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)  talks or lectures aim to give attendees an overview of an interesting subject or to find out about new developments without going into too much detail. These informative events are usually directly related to the construction industry.  

Date : 23 - Mar

Pembroke Centre AGM

Meeting point : The Mariner's Hotel, Haverfordwest, SA18 3TA

Type : Annual general meetings (AGMs)

Each of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) regional centres holds an AGM to review activities and progress made over the past year. Members also elect branch committee members for the coming year.  

Date : 25 - Mar

POSTPONED CBC Roadshow - The benefits of becoming a CIOB Training Partnership company and a Chartered Building Company/Consultancy

Type : Seminar

The CIOB Wales Branch would like to invite you to a seminar focussing on the support the CIOB can offer your company via Training Partnerships and to discuss how Chartered Buidling Companies and Consultancies take CIOB membership into business perspectives.

Date : 15 - Apr

The UK Green Maintenance Conference & Exhibition One Day National Event

Type : Conferences

CIOB, in partnership with the National Home Improvement Council, University of Wales Institute in Cardiff, Chartered Institute of Housing, BRE, Society of Chartered Environmentalists and FMB present a perspective on green maintenance that is certain to both challenge and to provide the opportunity for debate for construction professionals and the industry as a whole,

Date : 21 - Apr

Cardiff Centre AGM followed by a talk on pre-1919 housing

Meeting point : The Three Arches, Heathwood Road, Cardiff, CF15 4HS

Type : Annual general meetings (AGMs)

Each of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) regional centres holds an AGM to review activities and progress made over the past year. Members also elect branch committee members for the coming year.  

Date : 21 - Apr

Single Polymeric Membranes & Green Roofs followed by Centre AGM

Meeting point : The Madog Room, Llandrillo College, North Wales

Type : Seminar

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)  seminars aim to bring delegates up-to-date with the latest developments, challenges and solutions in a specific subject relevant to the construction industry. They are designed to inform attendees about the latest thinking, tools and best practice techniques.  

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