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CIOB to update on quality ahead of Building Safety Act

CIOB to maintain its focus on quality as industry faces ‘crucial change’ with the planned implementation of the Building Safety Act next year.

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is preparing to update its Construction Quality Code and Guide to reflect legislative changes brought about by the upcoming Building Safety Act, following their successful launches prior to the coronavirus pandemic.

The CIOB’s Quality Implementation Group (QIG), launched in 2019 to oversee work to establish a culture of quality in construction, published its Code of Quality Management in September that year based on detailed research and industrywide consultation. That was followed in January 2021 by a new Guide to Quality Management, focusing on site production and assembly and aimed at site operatives.

The guide has since been downloaded by more than 360 companies and individuals, 351 of which are members of the CIOB, according to a review of 2020-21 by the QIG. It has also been sent to senior-level figures in the sector, with many circulating the document in supply chains. The CIOB said several universities have asked to include the document in their digital libraries.

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