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AIB - Which grade do you qualify for
Membership of the Australian
Institute of Building (AIB) provides you with the opportunity not
only to gain recognition as a building professional, but also to
make a lasting change to the commercial, technical and legal framework
in which the building profession operates.
There are several paths
to AIB membership depending upon your role in the building profession.
Use the following guide to select the path most appropriate
to you:
| Description
of applicant 's role |
Path
to membership |
| Site
manager or senior manager within a building and construction
firm. |
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| Consultant
specialising in a discipline relating to the building and construction
process |
|
| Recent
graduate of an approved building course |
|
| Student
of an approved building course |
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| Lecturer
or teacher of a course relating to building and construction
management |
|
| Allied
professional (lawyer, accountant, quantity surveyor, etc.) not
directly involved in building and construction management |
|
| Researcher
in a general building field. |
|
Member
of New Zealand Institute of Building; or
Member of Chartered Institute of Building (UK) |
|
Please note that in most
cases an applicant will need to provide verified evidence of academic
qualifications obtained or (in the case of Student Membership) of
attendance at an acceptable course and a comprehensive resume describing
the applicant's experience (with dates) in a building discipline.
The applicant will also need to provide two professional
references. Once downloaded the form should be printed, completed,
and returned by mail to the:
Membership Officer
The Australian Institute of Building
GPO Box 1467
Canberra ACT 2601
AUSTRALIA
The applicant will receive
a response to their application, informing them of any information
that may be required, and the result of their application.
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