... a brief history has been compiled from sources of archives, historic records, and the unique published timeline of the Institute body ─ this page gives you a quick appreciation of 'now' ...
'150 Years of Service to Construction Management' is a unique compilation from the archives between 1842 - 1992 made by C. J. Sinfield FIConstM
Past President: M Rea
Date: 2019 – 2020
Past President: C Brown
Date: 2016 – 2018
Past President: G M Francis
Date: 2014 – 2015 : CDM 2015
Past President: L W Helliwell
Date: 2012 – 2014
Past President: M Rea
Date: 2010 – 2012
Past President: V Lander
Date: 2008 – 2010
Past President: I Rea
Date: 2006 – 2008 : CDM 2007
Past President: L W Helliwell
Date: 2004 – 2006
Past President: I P Trickey
Date: 2002 – 2004
Past President: C Brown
Date: 2000 – 2002
Past President: J T Fletcher
Date: 1999
Past President: C G Lawson
Date: 1998
Past President: M D Wilkinson
Date: 1997
Past President: G Damsell
Date: 1996
Past President: I Renwick
Date: 1995
Past President: M D Wilkinson
Date: 1994 : CDM Regulations
Past President: G J Collett
Date: 1993
Past President: P Mckenna
Date:1992
Past President: D W Fawthrop
Date:1991
Past President: E R Richards
Date:1990
Past President: D J Barber
Date:1989
Past President: I P Trickey
Date:1988
Past President: J E Smith
Date:1987
Past President: E A Foster
Date:1986
Past President: T E Daly
Date:1985
Past President: D W John
Date:1984
Past President: K S Jerome
Date:1983
Past President: R A Peckover
Date:1982
Past President: A J Livinston
Date:1981
Past President: F H F Hardstaff
Date:1980
Past President: J Cadman
Date:1979
Past President: G H W Leach
Date:1978
Past President: J W Fergusen
Date:1977
Past President: R E Ede
Date:1976
Past President: D H Collett
Date:1975
1974 Health & safety at Work Act
The earliest record of an organisation representing construction site supervisors and now part of the Institute of Construction Management is that of the London Provident Association of Builders Foremen and Clerks of Works, founded in 1842.
Their prime objectives were to improve the knowledge and status of their members and to provide pensions and other financial aid for those with poor health etc. (This being before the days of national financial assistance).
Although some records were lost during enemy action in World War 2, it is known that the National Federation of Builders Foremen and Clerks of Works was formed in 1920, from a group of local Associations including those from Birmingham, Bristol, Sheffield, London and the London Provident.
By 1949, Associations had been formed in many town and county areas of the country and many had joined the National Federation, within which, a Northern and a Southern Region was eventually introduced to improve administration.
In the 1960’s the London Association resigned from the National Federation to become the Institute of Building Site Management and after a short period of time merged with the I.O.B. as the Site Management section.
During 1972 The National Federation set up a Joint Management Committee from its Association delegates to discuss and to formulate policies for its future and in 1974 the London Provident Institution and the National Federation of Builders Foremen and Clerks of Works decided to become the Institute of Construction Management.
The Institute of Construction Management became inaugurated in 1978 and marked the occasion with an Inaugural Dinner at the House of Commons hosted by Marcus Fox MP, one of the Institute Governors.
Associations that were part of the original Federation became ‘Chapters’ (currently Regions) of the Institute with each having one or more delegates to represent them at national level and there is a Centre for Overseas Membership.