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Helping construction professionals 'leave a footprint in the sand'
November 2025
|Gulf Construction
THE Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is targeting accelerated expansion across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with Saudi Arabia and Egypt identified as priority markets, according to the top official of the international professional authority for construction management and leadership that sets and maintains high standards for building professionals worldwide.
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In an exclusive interview with Gulf Construction’s BINA GOVEAS, President Paul Gandy says his vision, aligned with CIOB’s corporate plan, is to help the sector in MENA thrive through sustained investment, sustainable practice and a strengthened skills base.
“The region is experiencing rapid growth, and with that comes an opportunity to ensure new projects deliver long-term social, economic and environmental value. Encouraging responsible investment is essential if we are to build resilient communities and world-class infrastructure,” he says.
Sustainability, tackling skills shortages and promoting professional standards are at the core of CIOB’s regional strategy, according to Gandy. He cites Saudi Arabia’s massive infrastructure push under Vision 2030, adding that the institute is well positioned to support the transformation by raising standards and addressing workforce competence.
CIOB is a leading global professional body dedicated to the science, ethics, and practice of building and construction. Established in 1834, it promotes high standards of professionalism, education, and innovation across the built environment. It supports construction professionals through membership, qualifications, training, and resources aimed at improving skills and knowledge while advancing sustainable and ethical construction practices worldwide.
CIOB is working with governments in the region to secure recognition of its qualifications, aiming to create clear career pathways and boost talent attraction. Active hub committees in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Dubai and Abu Dhabi (UAE), Doha (Qatar), Manama (Bahrain), Muscat (Oman) and Cairo (Egypt), alongside new member-led events in Jeddah and Al Khobar (Saudi Arabia) and Alexandria (Egypt), are helping expand local engagement.
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