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CIBSE Announces Fundraising Campaign for Member Skills Hub

CIBSE Announces Fundraising Campaign for Member Skills Hub
03 April 2025 | Updated 09 April 2025
 

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers has launched its "Building for the Future" campaign.

The campaign aims to create a knowledge hub for the building services engineering profession at CIBSE’s new head office at Saffron Hill, Farringdon.

This “Skills Hub” will be a physical space for in-person networking, with training rooms,  a modern lecture theatre and co-working spaces.

 

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Picture: a graphic with the words "building for the future" on top of a photograph of the exterior of CIBSE's head office. Image Credit: CIBSE

 

“Our new head office is more than just a new space; it’s a symbol of our commitment to shaping the future of the profession globally and ensuring that the next generation of engineers is equipped to meet the challenges of tomorrow,” explained CIBSE CEO, Ruth Carter.

In order to develop this concept, CIBSE is looking for donors to help establish the hub and help create a new destination for future building engineering talent.

Ruth continued: “With the support of our members and partners, we can make this vision a reality and continue driving progress for the building services sector worldwide”.

Interested parties can reach out to Robert Astick at rastick@cibse.org or visit the Building for the Future - Fundraising Campaign

Picture: a photograph of Ruth Carter. Image Credit: CIBSE

Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 03 April 2025

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