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Editorial
Publications and Financial Officer: Fabrizio Gerada
The Malta Chamber of Construction Management was quite active in 2022 in getting the word out among its stakeholders and members. While accomplishments like the launch of this magazine, a freshly updated website with a portal and e-magazine, and EDI-related efforts may be of considerable value, the International Heritage Conference was the standout.
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The event drew both local and foreign speakers, and the majority of the subjects covered had a direct impact on our everyday lives. The speakers discussed the impact of climate change and global warming on buildings when the rest of the world was focused on these concerns. The learning outcomes were extremely intriguing, especially in light of the fact that local academics in the field keep an eye on the business to help us construct better buildings.
This publication has always placed a priority on technical articles that deepen understanding of sustainability and climate change ideas. We have teamed up with prominent organisations that can advise achieving these goals by employing appropriate materials or boosting the quality threshold. Our chamber thinks education, whether it be through classes or publications like this one, may help with that.
In closing, I would like to express my gratitude to the members, partners, and visitors who came to our second annual general meeting to renew our chamber by changing our statutes in accordance with our objectives and to catch up with colleagues. We pledge to keep delivering high-quality material to our readers in 2023 since knowledge is the key.
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The Chamber is the voice of the construction managers at the various levels operating in Malta and beyond. We promote and expect, high standards in, quality, ethics, integrity and to be at the forefront of innovation of the local built environment. Through our input we strive to influence policies and regulations that impact the industry and their impact on the common good.
Mission Statement
To promote science and technological advancement in the process of building and construction for the public benefit.
To be at the forefront of public education, encouraging research and sharing the outcome from this research.
To make sure that advancement in the built technology is aimed at improving the quality of life of the public in general.
To enhance professionalism, encourage innovation and raise quality in construction management.
To promote high standards and professional ethics in building and construction practices.
To promote the highest levels of integrity in every decision that we take that affect others.
To respect all those affected by our decisions