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Ireland’s CIOB Awards ceremony

CIOB Community Dublin ceremony for Ireland’s award winners

Ireland’s CIOB Awards will be presented at Croke Park Stadium at the end of March

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2019 CMYA Gold winner Alan Barnes

The winners of the CIOB Awards

Ireland 2022 will be revealed at Croke Park Stadium in Dublin on 31 March.

Construction Manager of the Year (CMYA) is one category of the awards, and is divided into subcategories based on project values: l Projects up to €10m/£8.5m l Projects from €10m to €25m/£8.5m to £22m l Projects from €25m-€60m/ £22m-£52m l Projects over €60m/£52m.

Held every two years, the awards recognise the achievements of those leading complex projects.

The judges look beyond the building, at the project as a whole. It’s not about being the biggest or most impressive but about the individuals who make these projects possible and the impacts they deliver.

CMYA is seen as a prestigious honour within the industry for its recognition of the excellence and exceptional skills of the recipient.

The awards were open to CIOB members and non-members and award finalists will be eligible for Chartered Membership.

The CMYA Gold award was last won in 2019 by Alan Barnes of Collen Construction (pictured) for his work on Scots Church in Lower Abbey Street, Dublin. l

It’s not about being the biggest or most impressive but about the individuals who make these projects possible and the impacts they deliver

Dublin’s Croke Park Stadium will host the event

CIOB shares good practice learned from HS2

Academy joins forces with HS2 Learning Legacy

Over the course of 2022 and beyond, CIOB Academy will share good practice and innovation learned from the HS2 programme.

Towards the end of 2021 CIOB and HS2 Learning Legacy signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to share lessons learned, good practice and innovation.

The academy will create and deliver online CPDs, disseminate case studies and technical papers. It will also explore deeper collaboration on events and new publications in key areas such as project and programme management, sustainability and other areas where HS2 Learning Legacy has a wealth of knowledge and resources.

HS2 Learning Legacy aims to assist in raising the bar in the industry, and this aligns with CIOB’s mission to drive up professional standards, push forward innovation and nurture talent.

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