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CIOB sustainability policy to align with UN framework

Ian Brant, director at Brant Construction Quantum Experts
New external affairs advisory board chair sets out key policy priorities and calls for member input.

CIOB plans to align its sustainability policy with the United Nations (UN) sustainable development framework, the chair of the institute’s new external affairs advisory board has said.

CIOB external affairs advisory board

Ian Brant FCIOB (chair); Tim Barrett FCIOB (co-chair); Phil Beaumont FCIOB; David Stockdale FCIOB; David Philp FCIOB; Paul Nash FCIOB; Pete Dawber FCIOB; Thomas Dempsey FCIOB; Charlotte Hamman MCIOB; Ada Fung FCIOB; Barbara Entwistle FCIOB; Harvey Francis; John Edwards FCIOB (UK working group chair); Michael Gallagher FCIOB (global working group chair)

Ian Brant, director at Brant Construction Quantum Experts, said: “Sustainability, along with quality, will be the top two priorities for the board. The CIOB and its policy team is already doing a lot of great work on sustainability, and it makes sense to follow the best framework out there, which is the UN. This will also help us internationally as we engage on sustainability with the institute’s global regions.

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