In 1991 the Chartered Institute of Building initiated a multi-institute task force and a Code of Practice for Project Management was published in 1992, with a second edition in 1996. Like previous editions, this third edition has been substantially revised to embody the results of intensive consultation between the CIOB and representatives of the professional bodies concerned with construction and development.
The Code is divided into two sections:
- the first covers eight stages associated with projects from inception to completion, each one well supported with diagrams, flowcharts and checklists
- the second section contains a project handbook, complete with guidance documentation and checklists.
The third edition features new guidance on:
- project planning
- EU procurement procedures
- performance management plan
- partnering
- project risk assessment
- environmental impact assessment
- procurement options and
- value for money framework.
Effective project management involves the assessment and management of risk, and this is a strong theme throughout the Code.
The Code of Practice provides an authoritative guide to the principles and practice of construction project management. It will be a key reference source for clients, contractors and professionals, irrespective of the size and nature of the project. Much of the information is also relevant to project managers in other commercial spheres.
On the last edition
The code is an outstanding example of collaboration between key professional industry bodies working in a team … it represents a significant step forward … to help achieve successful outcomes for both clients and the construction industry.
Sir Michael Latham
I strongly recommend this valuable multi-institutional code of practice to all who are involved in construction project management and development
Sir Stuart Lipton
The Code of Practice outlines the roles and responsibilities of all members of the professional team and has been drafted by the Chartered Institute of Building and representatives of the leading professional organisations.
The Third Edition reflects the changes in construction practice initiated by the Latham and Egan Reports.
Each stage of project management is discussed and specimen forms, checklists and typical documentation are provided.
The Code is recognised as an industry standard.