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CIOB sets out new membership pathways

Candidates will now have a clearer and more defined experience on their journey to chartered status

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is revamping its membership application process, providing candidates with clearer, more personalised and in some cases better value pathways to achieving chartered status. The changes come into effect in Q2 of 2021 and map out seven different pathways for candidates, who will be advised which route to take according to their background (see below).

“These changes do not affect the rigour or credibility of our qualifications but remove barriers to entry and better enable those joining the CIOB to clearly choose their own journey to chartership,” says Amy Gough, CIOB director for membership.

“Yes, we want to grow our membership, and that has got to be good for the industry to have more people with better qualifications and working to higher quality standards.”

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