Organisations in design and construction: Knowledge hub
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Key Categories of Organisations
Organisations in the construction industry include :
- National, regional and local government.
- Statutory bodies and regulators.
- Professional associations, industry think tanks special interest groups.
- Standards, certification and accreditation organisations
- Education and research institutes
- Community groups.
- International organisations.
- Commercial organisations.
You can also see a list of articles about specific people on Designing Buildings here.
Importance of organisations in the construction industry
Organisations in the built environment play a vital role in ensuring safety, competence, innovation, and sustainability. Many organisations provide essential context on who shapes the industry and how they collaborate, learn lessons and innovate. They can contribute to:
- Regulatory oversight, policy and compliance.
- Professional standards, ethics and accreditation.
- Knowledge sharing and best practice.
- Research and innovation.
- Benchmarking and quality assurance.
- Skills development and workforce standards.
Key articles
Below is a list of the most important and widely read articles about organisations on Designing Buildings:
- Alliance for Sustainable Building Products (ASBP). Promotes sustainable building product usage.
- Architects Registration Board (ARB). Regulates UK architects' registration.
- Association for Project Management (APM). Global chartered body for project management.
- British Standards Institution (BSI). Develops national and international standards.
- Build UK. Unifies contractors, clients, and associations.
- Building control bodies. Responsible for checking building work to verify that it complies with the building regulations.
- Building Research Establishment (BRE). Leads in research, testing, and sustainability certification.
- Building Safety Regulator. Explains the UK body overseeing post Grenfell building safety.
- Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA). Research and testing membership body.
- Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT). Membership body for architectural technologists.
- Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). Advances standards in site management, leadership, and practice.
- Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE). Focusses on building services and environmental engineering.
- Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI). Represents timber supply chain stakeholders.
- Constructing Excellence. Promotes collaborative working and improved industry performance.
- Construction Industry Council (CIC). Umbrella body for professional construction organisations.
- Construction industry institutes and associations A to F. A longer list of institutes and associations.
- Construction industry institutes and associations G to Z.A longer list of institutes and associations.
- Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). The Sector Skills Council and Industry Training Board for the construction industry.
- Construction Leadership Council (CLC). Joint industry / government leadership group.
- Design Council CABE. Promotes good design in built environment.
- Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA). Trade association representing and supporting the interests of electrotechnical and building engineering services contractors
- Environment Agency (EA). regulates environmental protection and planning impacts.
- Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs-Conseils (FIDIC). International engineering contracts federation.
- Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Ensures responsible forest products sourcing.
- Government departments responsibility for construction. Sets out the responsibilities of central government departments for different aspects of the construction industry.
- Health and Safety Executive. Enforcing health and safety laws, investigating incidents, providing guidance, and regulating high-risk industries.
- Historic England. Offers advice on restoring historic buildings.
- Home Builders Federation (HBF). Represents UK homebuilders.
- Homes England. Government’s housing and regeneration agency.
- Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC). Professional body for building conservation practitioners and historic environment experts.
- Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). Provides guidelines and advocacy for civil engineering profession.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). Professional institute for mechanical engineers.
- Institution of Structural Engineers (IstructE). Professional institute for structural engineers.
- Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT). Provides standard construction contracts.
- National Building Specification (NBS). Develops standard construction specifications.
- National Trust. Conservator of heritage sites offering rules for conservation projects.
- Other construction industry organisations. A wider list.
- Passivhaus. Maintains standards for energy-efficient buildings.
- People index. A list of articles about specific people on Designing Buildings
- Planning Inspectorate. Details the UK agency handling planning appeals and enforcement.
- Planning Portal. UK government’s planning application platform.
- Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC). Promotes sustainable forest management through independent third-party certification.
- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Sets valuation and surveying standards globally.
- Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Promotes architectural competence, ethics, and charter.
- Timber Development UK. A membership organisation for the timber supply chain.
- UK Green Building Council (UKGBC). Drives sustainable building within construction and the built environment.
- University of the Built Environment (UBE). The leading online university in the built environment.
- Wildlife Trusts. UK biodiversity and wildlife conservation network.
All articles about organisations
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