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CIOB’s rich heritage in conservation

CIOB’s November conference in Malta will feature visits to sites including the Grandmaster’s Palace in Valletta
CM explores how the institute works with the heritage sector and how members can become involved.

When it comes to the heritage sector, CIOB is probably best known for the conservation conference it has hosted for the past 10 years. But there are other ways the institute works with the sector – from CIOB Academy courses and certification schemes to field trips and awards.

For example, the Construction Manager of the Year Restoration category in the annual CIOB Awards recognises the work of exceptional individuals leading the work on restoration projects. Entries are closed now for this category, but you can still join us at for a fantastic evening of celebration as a sponsor.

As a sponsor, you will stand on stage at CIOB’s flagship event, presenting an award to the winner in front of around 800 CIOB officials, key players and industry influencers. A full list of benefits can be found at awards.ciob.org/sponsors.

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