CIC review brings new strapline and mission
Author: ross sturley cimcig
At its landmark 100th Council meeting last week, Construction Industry Council (CIC) members came together to discuss the outcomes of the year-long Strategic Review of the organisation and agree its recommendations for the next five years.
The Review has made the following recommendations for the CIC:
- A new Strapline - BUILT ENVIRONMENT PROFESSIONS TOGETHER - which will be implemented as soon as possible as part of an overall brand refresh.
- A new Vision - TO BE RECOGNISED AND RESPECTED BY GOVERNMENT AND ACROSS THE UK CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AS AN EFFECTIVE THOUGHT LEADER,
REPRESENTING THE UK BUILT ENVIRONMENT PROFESSIONS TOGETHER
- A new Mission - TO IMPROVE THE UK CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BY COLLECTIVELY REPRESENTING AND SUPPORTING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT PROFESSIONS
The Vision and Mission will be implemented immediately.
The Council also agreed three Strategic Priorities, which will be of equal importance. During 2016-2020, the CIC provides thought leadership for the industry, champions and represents UK Built Environment professions, and promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Speaking after the Council meeting Tony Burton (out-going CIC Chairman) said: “This has been a very constructive and informative process. It is a very bold move for a member led organisation to take itself apart, analyse and reassemble itself in a Strategic Review like this. It could not have been completed without the full support of the members of CIC. The new structures and governance model better reflect what our members require of CIC and have already created a greater desire for members to be involved with projects on some of the major issues facing our sector. The review is complete, we have had enough talk, now is the time for action.”
Incoming CIC Chairman John Nolan commented: “The challenges and opportunities for the industry going forward are manifold and complex. With these strategic priorities we will be able to focus our resources on how best to support our members"
Richard Brindley, former RIBA Executive Director, added: “Brexit is no doubt a great challenge to the UK construction industry and BE professions, but it is also an opportunity for the CIC to bring together the collective voice of all our members and demonstrate some real thought leadership. So this Strategic Review is very timely - the CIC will now have a more effective and focused mechanism to achieve it.”