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CIC unveils Corporate Plan for 2025–2030

The Construction Industry Council’s (CIC) new Corporate Plan for 2025–2030 reflects CIC’s ambition to be the unified voice for construction professionals, shaping a resilient and future-ready industry.

The five-year plan outlines CIC’s commitment to leading change across four strategic pillars: Agility, Influencing and Advocacy, Collaboration on Key Policy Areas, and Effective Consultation and Communication. These priorities, says the CIC reflect its role as a unifying voice for professional bodies, research organisations, and institutions shaping the UK’s built environment. The plan will be underpinned by annual business plans and guided by transparent governance and measurable outcomes.

Ian Brant, Chair of CIC, said: “This plan is a call to action for the industry to help shape a safer, more sustainable, and inclusive built environmentCIC is dedicated to supporting our members and working across government and industry to ensure our collective goals are inclusive and impactful.”

Graham Watts OBE, Chief Executive of CIC, added: “CIC has championed the built environment professions for over 35 years, and this Corporate Plan continues that legacy with a clear, forward-looking strategy.  This plan positions CIC to respond with agility to emerging challenges, while continuing to champion the interests of the professions we represent.”

The plan also shares CIC’s redefined purpose, to unite and empower built environment professions to drive meaningful change along with its ambition to be the authoritative voice of the sector, championing safety, sustainability, and inclusivity while shaping a resilient and future-ready industry.

To download a copy of the CIC’s Corporate Plan 2025-2030 click here.

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Facilities & Estates Management Live will open its doors on 7th and 8th October at the Business Design Centre in London.

Brought to you by the people behind the Facilities Management Journal (FMJ), visitors can tour the exhibition stands featuring some of the leading FM service providers & product suppliers as well as enjoy a lively seminar programme.

There are two concurrent speaking schedules at the show: A series of KEYNOTE talks from thought leaders in FM and the built environment and a series of INNOVATION presentations from key suppliers in the market.

The programmes have been compiled by FMJ in consultation with members of the FMJ editorial steering group who represent client side FMs from a range of sectors, including public sector, not for profit, professional services and healthcare.

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