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We are Ease achieves CBC status

Professional development South-west construction firm Eases into CBC status

HARD-WON GAIN IS JUST ONE OF MANY FOR AN UP-AND-COMING DEVON CONSTRUCTION FIRM

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We are Ease delivered an £800k project in 15 weeks for the Eden Project

We Are Ease, a construction and

project management firm in the south west has gained its Chartered Building Company status.

The company is only four years old but already has a great track record – one project in 2018 won the LABC Building Excellence awards and another scooped the RIBA South West Awards 2018.

Directors Andy Cook (MCIOB) and Dafydd Hollyman (C Eng) wanted to elevate the professional accreditation for the company and its staff, which led to the CBC achievement and support for staff on their journey to MCIOB.

Achieving CBC status was a massive achievement, said Cook. “It is the product of a lot of hard work from our

“It means our professional construction management approach to project delivery is more widely recognised and gives clients greater confidence in our ability” Andy Cook, We are Ease

team. It means that our professional construction management approach to project delivery is more widely recognised and only serves to give our clients greater confidence in our ability to deliver their projects.”

The next step for the firm is to get their staff onto the various different professional development routes offered by the CIOB, so that their employees can become chartered members themselves.

With several younger employees in various stages of university education, a number of senior staff began going through the professional review process to achieve MCIOB accreditation.

Quantity surveyor Jason Parfey was the first to pass his professional review in early April and is also an active member of the Exeter Novus committee. “I am very proud to have achieved full MCIOB status,” he said.

“I hope that by continuing to be an active member of Novus I am able to show both my colleagues and young people looking into construction careers the benefits of being a CIOB member.” ●

Events Northern Region catch up at virtual Hub in the Pub

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Members from all over the north of England came together for a virtual catch-up in the summer, sharing stories about their time in lockdown and discussing their hopes for the future of CIOB.

Hub Committee members from the seven regional hubs were joined by Novus representatives, local members and some newer student members at the session chaired by CIOB Trustees Paul Young, Tim Barrett and European Region Hub chair Derek Humphreys.

“It was great to put faces to names and offer help and support to new members and for them to get to know their local hub and Novus members from all over the north of England,” said Young

Further sessions are planned through autumn with the next event on Wednesday 23 September with Manchester Novus chair Nicola Hodson leading the session.

If you are MCIOB or FCIOB, either living or working in the region, this will also be an opportunity to find out more about standing for your local hub committee.

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