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CIB in Brief

CIB is the acronym of the abbreviated French (former) name: "Conseil International du Bâtiment" (in English this is: International Council for Building). In the course of 1998, the abbreviation has been kept but the full name changed into:

INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION

CIB was established in 1953 as an Association whose objectives were to stimulate and facilitate international cooperation and information exchange between governmental research institutes in the building and construction sector, with an emphasis on those institutes engaged in technical fields of research.

CIB has since developed into a world wide network of over 5000 experts from about 500 member organisations with a research, university, industry or government background, who collectively are active in all aspects of research and innvation for building and construction. 

W086 Workshop: State-of-the-Art Building Pathology, part of the 19th CIB World Building Congress, 5-9 May 2013 in Brisbane, Australia
The State of the Art Report that will be presented at this workshop binds a set of in-depth articles in the following chapters: Introduction; Building Pathology and Costs; Methodology of Investigation; Information Dissemination; Case Studies; Conclusion and Bibliography.
Issue 7, 2012
Free CIB-UNEP Webinar: Resource Efficient Cities
The Webinar is on new technologies and best practices for Sustainable Building, with an emphasis on sustainable building in developing countries and emerging economies with a focus on Resource Efficient Cities
Issue 7, 2012