Sixth edition of one of CIOB’s most popular guides is published, with greater emphasis on insight into a whole-life approach to asset delivery.

One of CIOB’s most popular guides, the Code of Practice for Project Management for the Built Environment, has been updated for its sixth edition.
In what has been described as a “bold revision”, the Code of Practice (CoP) has undergone a significant restructuring, reflecting how the practice and processes in construction have changed, and increasing pressures on the industry.
In this edition, CIOB is aiming to equip construction and project managers with insight into a whole life-cycle approach, where assets can be delivered not only to meet the expected quality, cost and time targets, but where broader but equally important notions of value can be incorporated.
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