CIBSE launches Chartered Organisation Programme

Cibse chartered organisations

In a move intended to redefine excellence within the building services engineering industry, the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has introduced the CIBSE Chartered Organisation Programme. 

This initiative marks a significant step towards shaping the future of the profession and fostering a culture of unparalleled standards. At its core, the CIBSE Chartered Organisation Programme represents a commitment to professionalism and excellence.

It offers organisations a unique pathway to not only demonstrate their dedication to best practices but also to achieve the prestigious status of being chartered with CIBSE. Designed to facilitate the demonstration of competence within organisations, the programme provides a robust framework for showcasing levels of competency, professionalism and adherence to the highest standards.

By participating in this initiative, organisations can differentiate themselves in terms of quality, ensuring they remain at the forefront of an ever-evolving legislative landscape.

Speaking on the occasion, Adrian Catchpole, CIBSE's President, emphasised the significance of this groundbreaking initiative. He stated: 'Under the overarching theme of my presidential address 'Taking a Lead,' the CIBSE Chartered Organisation Programme aligns perfectly with our focus on competency, a crucial aspect of the Building Safety Act. Drawing inspiration from successful programmes in other professional bodies, we have tailored this initiative to meet the unique needs of our industry.'

More information about the CIBSE Chartered Organisations programme can be found at https:// www.cibse.org/membership-registration/company-partnerships/cibse-chartered-organisations

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