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Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) is a
professional body A professional association (also called a professional body, professional organization, or professional society) is a group that usually seeks to advocacy, further a particular profession, the interests of individuals and organisations engaged in ...
for
building engineer A building engineer is recognised as being expert in the use of technology for the design, construction, assessment and maintenance of the built environment. Commercial Building Engineers are concerned with the planning, design, construction, o ...
s in the
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
and overseas.


History

Chartered Association of Building Engineers was founded as the Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors (IAAS) in 1925 in London. The Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors became the Association of Building Engineers in 1993 and then the Chartered Association of Building Engineers in 2014, its current name, when it received
Royal Charter A royal charter is a formal grant issued by a monarch under royal prerogative as letters patent. Historically, they have been used to promulgate public laws, the most famous example being the English Magna Carta (great charter) of 1215, but ...
. The IAAS was among the bodies which opposed a draft bill which was presented to Parliament in 1927 by the
Royal Institute of British Architects The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded for the advancement of architecture under its royal charter granted in 1837, three suppl ...
' (RIBA) Registration Committee in the course of events which resulted in the passing of the
Architects (Registration) Act 1931 The Architects (Registration) Acts, 1931 to 1938 is the statutory citation for three Acts of the United Kingdom Parliament, namely: * Architects (Registration) Act 1931 ( 21 & 22 Geo. 5. c. 33); * Architects (Registration) Act 1934; and * Arch ...
. Under the 1931 Act, the
Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom {{noref, date=December 2011 Under an Act passed by the UK Parliament in 1931, there was established an Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom (ARCUK), referred to in the Act as "the Council". The constitution of the Council was pres ...
(ARCUK) was established with the duty of setting up, maintaining and publishing the
Register of Architects From 1932 there has been a statutory Register of Architects under legislation of the United Kingdom Parliament originally enacted in 1931. The originating Act contained ancillary provisions for entering an architect’s name in the register and re ...
. The IAAS was among the bodies named, together with the RIBA, in the First Schedule of the Act as being entitled to appoint one member in respect of every five hundred of their own members. The Register of Architects is now maintained and published under the
Architects Act 1997 The Architects Act 1997 (c. 22) is the consolidating Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom, Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the keeping and publishing of the statutory Register of Architects by the Architects Registration Board. ...
, which reconstituted ARCUK. In consequence, the IAAS was no longer an appointing body, nor any of the other bodies named in the 1931 Act, which has been repealed. Since 2008 CABE has held a license to award registration with Society of the Environment; CABE members may apply for registration as CEnv, REnvP, or REnvTech. In 2020, Chartered Association of Building Engineers opened a second office in Hong Kong, chaired by Kyran Sze. Since 2020 CABE has been registered with the
Engineering Council The Engineering Council (formerly Engineering Council UK; colloquially known as EngC) is the UK's regulatory authority for registration of Chartered and Incorporated engineers and engineering technician. The Engineering Council holds the nat ...
and its members may apply for registration as CEng, IEng, and EngTech.


Structure

CABE is a membership organisation and is governed by a
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that sets the objectives of the organisation – the executive team deliver these objectives. Entry to membership of CABE is via several routes and members must undertake
continuing professional development Professional development, also known as professional education, is learning that leads to or emphasizes education in a specific professional career field or builds practical job applicable skills emphasizing praxis in addition to the transferab ...
throughout the lifetime of their membership of the association in order to maintain their professional standards. CABE has several designations for members, these are: *Chartered Fellow (FCABE): This is the highest level of CABE membership. It acknowledges the significant knowledge, expertise, of professionals at the pinnacle of the building engineering industry. Attaining the status of Chartered Fellow signifies a dedication to advancing the profession and a commitment to the highest standards of ethical practice and professional excellence. * Chartered Building Engineers (C.Build E MCABE): Professionals with this designation demonstrate a commitment to maintaining high ethical standards, professionalism, and technical competence. The title of Chartered Building Engineer, often abbreviated as "C.Build E MCABE," is recognized under the Association's Royal Charter and underscores the bearer's commitment to excellence in the field of building engineering. * Chartered Members (MCABE): Holding the MCABE post-nominal indicates a clear dedication to upholding high ethical standards, fostering cross-sector collaboration, and engaging in continuous professional development. Chartered Members are recognized for their professional integrity and commitment to the advancement of building engineering. * Graduate Members (Grad CABE): Designed for individuals transitioning from academic study to professional practice, Graduate Membership focuses on applying theoretical knowledge to practical experience. This membership level supports early-career professionals in building their competence in the built environment sector. * Associate Members (ACABE): Associate Membership signifies a foundational level of professional competence and expertise in building engineering. It is considered a preparatory step towards achieving full chartered status, indicating the member's ongoing development and dedication to the profession. * Technician Members (Tech CABE): The Technician Member status is indicative of a professional commitment to achieving the highest level of competency at the beginning of a career in building engineering. It reflects an early stage of professional development and a dedication to excellence in the field. * Student Membership: Available to both part-time and full-time students pursuing studies relevant to the built environment, Student Membership is offered at no cost. It demonstrates a student's enthusiasm and commitment to embarking on a career within the building engineering industry.


Regions

CABE has regions in the United Kingdom and Ireland each with elected Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and Committee, these are: * Eastern * East Midlands * Northern * Northern Ireland * North West * Republic of Ireland * Scotland * Southern * South West * Wales * West Midlands * Yorkshire & Humber In addition, CABE operates in the following countries: * Australia * Malaysia * Hong Kong * Singapore * Middle East * Macau * USA * China


Arms


See also

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Architectural engineering Architectural engineering or architecture engineering, also known as building engineering, is a discipline that deals with the engineering and construction of buildings, such as environmental, structural, mechanical, electrical, computational, e ...
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Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom {{noref, date=December 2011 Under an Act passed by the UK Parliament in 1931, there was established an Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom (ARCUK), referred to in the Act as "the Council". The constitution of the Council was pres ...
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Architects Registration Board The Architects Registration Board (ARB) is the statutory body for the registration of architects in the United Kingdom. It operates under the Architects Act 1997 as amended, a consolidating Act. It began under the Architects (Registration) Act ...
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Architectural technologist The architectural technologist, also known as a building technologist, provides technical building design services and is trained in architectural technology, building technical design and construction. Architectural technologists apply the scienc ...
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Building engineer A building engineer is recognised as being expert in the use of technology for the design, construction, assessment and maintenance of the built environment. Commercial Building Engineers are concerned with the planning, design, construction, o ...
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Faculty of Architects and Surveyors The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is a global organization which exists to promote and advance for the public benefit the science and practice of building and construction. On official website Originating in 1834 as the Builders Socie ...
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Society of Architects (1884-1925) The Society of Architects was formed in 1884 and continued until 1925. At that time Fellows and Associates comprised two distinct classes of membership of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). They were respectively entitled to use th ...
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Society of Professional Engineers UK The Society of Professional Engineers (SPE) was established the United Kingdom in 1969, to promote the interests of skilled engineers in all the main branches of Engineering. The main objective of the Society is to enhance the status of trained and ...
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Reform of Architects Registration "Reform of Architects Registration" was the title of a UK government consultation paper dated 19 July 1994 which was issued by the Department of the Environment. The introduction stated that in October 1993 the Government had announced that the pro ...


References

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