Chartered Association of Building Engineers
The Chartered Association of Building Engineers is a professional body for building engineers in the United Kingdom and overseas. CABE was founded as the Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors in 1925 in London, and then received its Royal Charter in 2014 and the association renamed as the Chartered Association of Building Engineers. CABE is headquartered in Northampton, United Kingdom.
The association is the professional body for building engineering in the UK, with the ability to award the status of Chartered Building Engineer under its Royal Charter, and through the Engineering Council the awards of Chartered Engineer. CABE is a full member of the Construction Industry Council.
History
CABE originated as the Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors in London in 1925. This early incarnation reflected the association's initial focus on both architecture and surveying professions. In 1993, it rebranded itself as the Association of Building Engineers to reflect a greater emphasis on building engineering as a distinct discipline. A significant milestone came in 2014, when the organization was granted a Royal Charter, formally becoming the Chartered Association of Building Engineers.During its early years, the IAAS actively participated in debates about architectural registration laws in the UK. It notably opposed the 1927 draft Architects Bill which eventually passed as the Architects Act in 1931, leading to the creation of the Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom. The IAAS was among the professional bodies entitled to appoint members to ARCUK. However, subsequent legislation, including the Architects Act 1997, repealed this arrangement, and IAAS ceased to have that appointing role.
In the 21st century, CABE expanded its international presence, setting up its first overseas office in Hong Kong in 2020, reflecting its growing membership base outside the UK, particularly in Asia-Pacific regions such as Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and others. The Hong Kong chapter represents the organization’s largest membership outside the UK and Ireland, signaling CABE’s increasing global footprint. Since 2008 CABE has held a license to award registration with Society for the Environment; CABE members may apply for registration as Chartered Environmentalist, Registered Environmental Practitioner or Registered Environmental Technician. Since 2020 CABE has been registered with the Engineering Council and its members may apply for registration as Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer, and Engineering Technician.