Ethics for Building Surveyors

About this Event Wednesday 11th February 2026 

Ethics for Building Surveyors
Join us for a focused and highly relevant professional development webinar with Dr Stephen Scimonello, designed to strengthen your ethical decision-making and enhance your ability to recognise, assess, and manage conflicts of interest with confidence.

This webinar is tailored specifically for building surveyors and will explore practical, real-world scenarios, clarify key statutory and regulatory obligations, and provide usable tools to navigate complex ethical considerations in day-to-day practice.

Participants will gain clearer insight into how ethical standards apply across different project environments and how to respond effectively when faced with grey areas or competing pressures.

Whether you work in private practice, local government, or a related regulatory setting, this session will help you reinforce your professional reputation, uphold community trust, and maintain full compliance with the expectations of your code of conduct and broader legislative responsibilities. Join us to elevate your professional practice and drive ethical excellence in every decision you make. 

About the Speaker/s

Dr Stephen Scimonello is a highly respected leader in the building surveying profession, with more than 25 years' experience as a registered building practitioner in the category of Building Surveyor - Unlimited with the Victorian Building Authority (VBA). His professional background spans building surveying, statutory planning, compliance auditing, and education.

He holds a PhD from Victoria University, alongside a Master of Engineering (Construction Management), a Master of Social Science (Planning & Environment), and a Bachelor of Technology (Building Surveying). This unique combination of academic and professional qualifications enables Dr Scimonello to bridge the gap between theory, policy, and practical application in the built environment.

Dr Scimonello has played a key role in developing national professional standards, ethical guidelines, and audit frameworks for building surveyors. He has contributed to government advisory panels and led education initiatives aimed at strengthening compliance and public safety. His work continues to shape ethical practice within the industry.
 
With a deep commitment to professional integrity, Dr Scimonello brings a wealth of insight into the ethical responsibilities and conflict-of-interest challenges facing today’s building surveyors. His extensive experience, both on the ground and at policy level, makes him an ideal presenter for this critical and timely webinar.

 

Facilitated Via:  Zoom Webinar
Registration:  AIBS Online Process
Time:  12:00pm - 2:00pm AEDT
   
Date:  11th February 2026
CPD:  Module 4 : 2 CPD Hours
Registration Closes:   9th February 2026

 

Don't Miss Out! Our events fill quickly, so please register today.  When the event reaches capacity, registrations will close immediately. If you cannot register due to the event closure, please send an email to events@aibs.com.au  to be placed on the wait list. 

If you have any issues with accessing Zoom or are a first-time user, please Click Here for frequently asked questions. 

You will receive a Link to attend this AIBS webinar, this link will not allow users to view from multiple devices so please ensure that all participants that wish to attend the webinar have registered through the AIBS registration page to receive a valid link. 

Please note that payment is required before the date of the Webinar for the link to be distributed.

Those not registered through the AIBS registration will not be able to view content. 

Your attendance will be recorded, and you must be presented during the Webinar to be allocated CPD.  The CPD points will be allocated for the length of time you attended the event. 

To receive the CPD points for this webinar event, please ensure that you are logged in using the same email address that you received the webinar link to. To be recognised as attending, you must also use your first and last name associated with your AIBS account. Don’t use names like iPhone, or Guest. 

If you want to watch this in a group setting, please contact AIBS before the event to arrange. If arrangements are not made before the event, and individuals are not registered as above, no CPD will be allocated as the individual will be listed as a no show.

Please contact events@aibs.com.au if you have any questions or need any assistance with logging in to the webinar. It is crucial to your CPD allocation that this is done correctly, we are more than happy to assist

 

 
11th February 2026
 
Zoom Webinar 
 
Module 4: 2 CPD Hours

 

Pricing

Membership Type  Price (all prices inclusive of GST) 
 Member $160 
 Student  $115 
 Non-Member $280

 

Register Your Attendance

  • To register your attendance for this event, you must be logged into your AIBS account.
  • Once logged in, scroll down to the bottom and click 'Register Myself'.
  • If you do not already have an account setup, you can set one up by clicking 'Create Account'.
  • If you have an account but are unsure of your login details, please email events@aibs.com.au or phone the AIBS office on 1300 312 427.
  • If you have an existing account and a current financial AIBS member, please do not create a new account as this will only create a duplicate account and not carry across your membership therefore, you will not receive AIBS member rates for registration.

See event terms and conditions here.

AIBS Attendance Certificate 

Please note that you will not automatically receive an attendance certificate for this event. AIBS does record your attendance at any of our face to face training events, webinars or AIBSTV. 

When preparing your AIBS CPD Return, you are not required to provide a certificate of attendance for AIBS events, as your attendance is already recorded by our staff.  When completing your CPD return please note the date and name of the event, and AIBS staff will verify your attendance against our records. This will save you having to find and collate your attendance certificates over your CPD year. Please note that for non-AIBS events your evidence of attendance is required.

However, if you need a certificate of attendance for your own records, please email events@aibs.com.au and your certificate will be sent via email. 

Please Note the Following

  • Dates may appear in American format depending on your internet browser language settings. This event will be held on Wednesday 11th February 2026. To change the browser language to the correct dates, please click here
  • You must be signed in to see the correct pricing.
  • The pricing that is offered to you is dependent upon your AIBS membership status. If you feel the price that is shown for you is incorrect, please contact the office on 1300 312 427 for assistance. 
  • You must answer all questions marked with an asterisk and click "Save Responses" in order to complete your registration and proceed to checkout.
  • Please note that upon registration you will receive an automated order confirmation. For details on how to access your invoice or receipt, please refer to our help guide.
  • Registration will remain open until Monday 9th February 2026 unless capacity is reached prior to this date.
  • The link will not be provided to those that have not paid for their registration.
  • AIBS is not responsible for attendees who are unable to access or view the live-streaming due to their internet connection therefore, please ensure you have stable internet connection for smooth, uninterrupted viewing of the presentations. Google Chrome is the recommended internet browser.


This event is provided and hosted by the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors for the purpose of education and information. Views expressed by presenters and contributors are not necessarily endorsed by the AIBS. No responsibility is accepted by the AIBS for the accuracy of information presented at such training and events, or contained in written material provided to attendees at such training and events. The information and material presented is intended as informative only, and should not be relied upon without having first obtained professional advice, and no responsibility is accepted by the AIBS for any liability whatsoever to any person for any act done in reliance, whether partially or wholly, on the information presented or written material provided at any training or events. No part of any written material may be reproduced, copied or duplicated without the express written consent of the AIBS and the author.

When:  Feb 11, 2026 from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM (ET)