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Michael Yam: Building a sustainable future

New CIOB president Michael Yam is turning the spotlight on construction’s green agenda. From his home country of Malaysia, he spoke to CM editor Will Mann about his plans for the year.

Michael Yam believes CIOB should be on the front line of the built environment’s battle against climate change. The institute’s new Malaysia-based president is making sustainability the core theme of his term in office and brings to the role 35 years of construction and property experience from around the globe. Speaking to CM on Teams, he is excited about the year ahead and CIOB’s ability to make a difference.

“As the world’s largest professional body for construction, with 47,000 members operating in 100 countries, CIOB is in a position to bring about positive change to the sustainability agenda,” says Yam.

“CIOB members work as clients, consultants, project managers, constructors and asset managers – they are involved in all aspects of development, construction and the built environment.

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