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Construction is ready for more progression in 2022

CIOB members are keen to create a positive and forward-looking industry and the sector is ready for more progression as the new year begins, writes Caroline Gumble.

This time last year I wrote that I was proud of CIOB for adapting quickly to the challenges we faced because of the pandemic. 2021 has also been a year of challenges – but a year in which both the industry and institute have made solid progress.

Within the last few weeks of 2021, I had the privilege of speaking at two parliamentary receptions, one in Edinburgh, one in London. On both those occasions, I reflected on our work on some of the major issues of the day. I also noted the appetite within much of our membership to help create a positive, forward-looking industry.

Among headlines from last year, COP26 was an important opportunity. The dedicated Built Environment Day was a useful platform for making the case – again – for a national retrofit strategy, as well as hearing from construction professionals around the world on initiatives to combat climate change.

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