CIBSE is excited to announce the launch of the "Building for the Future" fundraising campaign. This ambitious initiative is set to create a lasting legacy for the building services engineering profession and support future generations of engineers in their journey towards net-zero and sustainable building performance.
A key element of this campaign is the recent opening of CIBSE’s new head office in London, which will serve as a central hub for innovation, knowledge-sharing and lifelong learning. As the building services sector plays an increasingly crucial role in addressing climate change, this new space will empower engineers to lead the way in shaping a sustainable built environment.
A home for innovation, learning, and progress
CIBSE's vision for its new head office is to create a world-class Skills Hub that will serve as a central focal point for both CIBSE members and the wider built environment community. The facilities will feature a modern theatre for lectures, events, and knowledge-sharing, outstanding training facilities to support professional development and collaborative workspaces designed to foster networking, learning and industry engagement.
CIBSE’s CEO, Ruth Carter, commented: “At CIBSE, we are committed to fostering innovation, collaboration and sustainability in the built environment. Our new head office is more than just a new space; it’s a symbol of our commitment to shaping the future of the profession globally and ensuring that the next generation of engineers is equipped to meet the challenges of tomorrow. With the support of our members and partners, we can make this vision a reality and continue driving progress for the building services sector worldwide.”
Your opportunity to shape the future
The launch of the "Building for the Future" campaign offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to be part of something truly transformative. By supporting this initiative, you will help create a Skills Hub for lifelong learning, drive innovation, and be recognised as a key contributor to a lasting legacy for future generations of engineers.
For more information or to get involved in this transformative initiative for the industry, please contact Robert Astick at [email protected] or visit Building for the Future - Fundraising Campaign