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CIOB launches 21st Century Construction podcast
Will Mann Editor
A new podcast from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) launches today with a mission to probe the future of construction.
21st Century Construction, or 21CC, aims to tell unusual and interesting stories to support CIOB’s top priorities: quality and safety, environmental sustainability, and skills gaps.
The first episode, available here, features a Canadian architect whose team created a modular, precast concrete system for repairing Ukrainian apartment blocks damaged or destroyed by Russian missiles.
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The first episode features a Canadian architect that created a precast concrete system for repairing Ukrainian apartments (Image: MZWH Architects)
Also in the episode, construction social media influencers explain how a good LinkedIn following can boost your career prospects and attract talent to your company.
A tech jargon-busting session clears up confusion over VR, AR, and MR. Also, in a feature created in partnership with Procore, the podcast explores what a “digital first” construction company looks like.
Journalists from all CIOB’s publications – Construction Management, CIOB People, BIMplus, and Global Construction Review – will contribute stories to the podcast.
“Many of us on the team here have been covering construction for many years, and we think the solutions to the industry’s chronic issues will probably emerge from unexpected places,” said Rod Sweet, editor of Global Construction Review and the podcast. “So, expect the unexpected and, in the process, some darn good stories.”
The November/December 2025 issue of Construction Management magazine is now available to read in digital format.
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