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fibUK supports the objectives of fibInternational: to advance the technical, economic, aesthetic and environmental performance of concrete construction.

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fib achieves this through academic research, the development of guidance and recommendations, and the publication of fib bulletins. Please see the brochure in the Downloads section for full details.

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fibUK ensures the UK is represented at an international level in developing new international concrete design standards and guidance, with fibUK members sitting on all fib commissions (for details please see Downloads section). 

 

Benefits of fibUK membership:
  • High-quality fib publications such as Structural Concrete and fib technical bulletins
  • Access to fib’s global network
  • Discounts on fibUK events 
  • The opportunity to participate in international commission and task groups.
  • Early careers group for members' younger staff
  • For the specific benefits related to each class of membership, please see the individial application forms below

It’s also an opportunity to influence codes and standards and network with experts in concrete.

 

Types of membership:

Corporate Membership - For companies and organisations. Annual subscription is £750.

Sole Practitioner and Small Firm Membership - for firms with five or fewer professional staff. Annual subscription is £190.

Academic Membership - For universities or educational establishments. Annual subscription is £490.

 

Get involved:

If you would like to get involved contact fibUK outlining your relevant experience.

Contact / further information

Corporate members

The UK National Group funds the UK National subscription and provides the formal UK delegation to fib. Click here to see who the current group members are

AKT II
Arup
Atkins
BuroHappold
CARES
COWI UK Ltd
National Highways
Imperial College London
Institution of Structural Engineers
Laing O'Rourke
Leviat
Mineral Products Association - The Concrete Centre
Praeter Engineering Ltd
Ramboll UK Ltd
Rendel Ltd
Structronix (formally Modulus)
The Concrete Society
Thorp Precast
Tony Gee & Partners LLP
TrubyStevenson Ltd
University of Brighton
University of Leeds
University of Nottingham
Waterman Structures
WSP

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fibUK lecture: design and construction of major motorway junction upgrades

Date – 25 June 2026
Location – Online
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fibUK: what's happening? 2026

This update provides an overview of the ongoing work carried out by fib UK in 2026.

Date – 12 March 2026
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Focusing on retrofitting, strengthening and repairing, the Developments in structural concrete (DISC) conference 2025 explored the protection of concrete structures and buildings for the future.

Date – 20 November 2025
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Date – 26 June 2025
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fibUK: what's happening? 2025

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Date – 13 March 2025
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fibUK Developments in structural concrete conference 2024

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Date – 20 December 2024
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Date – 14 March 2024
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Price – Free
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Date – 14 September 2023
Author – George Kapos, Henry Still, David Arribas
Price – Free
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Date – 9 March 2023
Author – Robert Vollum, Chris Hendy, Ladin Camci
Price – Free
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Date – 3 January 2023
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Price – Free
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Date – 1 August 2022
Author – Various authors
Price – Free
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fibUK: Key updates in the second generation Eurocode 2

Learn more about the key developments that will be implemented in the next revision to EN1992-1-1.

Date – 30 March 2022
Author – Craig Giaccio, Tony Jones and Andy Truby
Price – Free
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Date – 16 February 2022
Author – Various
Price – Free
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Date – 7 February 2022
Author – Will Hawkins
Price – Free
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Date – 7 February 2022
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