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  • Subscribers, Paid Member Posts: 43,770 ✭✭✭✭sydthebeat


    topcatcbr wrote: »
    Just checked. Its up now. They should provide more comunication.

    i take it youre being sarcastic ;):D

    it looks like it was down to update it with ARAE info


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 195 ✭✭atech


    Some very enlighting reading in this thread and it's IATGN predecessor thread.
    Without getting back into the main topic of conversation as I imagine any further updates on progress would have been posted here I wonder could tobcatcbr or someone provide a bit more info on the below.
    topcatcbr wrote: »
    Just a point to note. All irish construction Hons degrees are accredited by CIOB.

    Would this mean any PAYE level 8 arch tech can become Incorporated members. If so is there any restrictions on the type of company they are employed by (e.g Architect, Const. Eng, M&E, Contractor, Manufacturer....)

    What of self employed level 8 Arch Tech's? ICIOB also or ACIOB?

    If ICIOB do banks accept this for Stage Payment Cert's?

    Would MCIOB or FCIOB be acceptable for Law Society for Certs of Compliance?

    Same question if MCIAT or TCIAT?


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