The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
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The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is the largest and most influential professional body for construction management and leadership in the world. It is at the heart of developing a management career in construction, and membership is recognised around the globe.
Attaining a Charter from the CIOB, highlights that you are at the pinnacle of professionalism in construction management. In order to gain Chartered status and be conferred with the title of MCIOB (Member of the CIOB), you would first be required to successfully complete the Chartered Membership Programme, which will give you the confidence to take the final step - applying for the professional review.
The CIOB Professional Review Coaching Service offered by the #College_of_Contract_Management UK boasts a 100% pass rate. So you can be rest assured that it's your best bet to make it to the top! Our latest blog post will help answer all your questions:
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