Best Practice Guides

The FIS Best Practice Guides are an essential guide to selection, planning and installation in these specialist areas. They are designed to give an overview and support understanding for all involved in the process.

Installation of
Suspended Ceilings

Read moreDownload

Installation of
Drylining

Read moreDownload

Selection and installation of Top Fixings for Suspended Ceilings

Read moreDownload

Maintenance and access into
Suspended Ceilings

Read moreDownload

Installation of
Partitioning

Read moreDownload

Servicing Operable Walls

Read moreDownload

Firestopping of Service Penetrations

Read moreDownload

Through-wall infill steel framed systems

Read moreDownload

Recommendations for the Safe Ingress of Plasterboard

Read more Download

Repair of Historic Ceilings

Read more | Download

Walls as a System

Read more | Download

Did you know?

FIS maintains a technical team which work with the industry to set standards and to support members, specifiers and clients.

These publications are available to download for FIS Members, if you a non member, please email your details to info@thefis.org with details of your business and reason for requesting the document and we will be in touch.  

Latest News

Competition Law in Construction

Competition Law in Construction

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) continues to monitor anti‐competitive behaviour in construction and recently launched an investigation into potential bid rigging by several companies providing roofing and construction services. It has also extended its...

Reporting on retentions

Reporting on retentions

Legislation to amend the Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance Regulations to introduce new reporting requirements on retentions has now been approved by Parliament, and large companies will be required to include the following information on retentions as...

Changes to CSCS Cards

Changes to CSCS Cards

Following the introduction of the Building Safety Act, which requires individuals to be competent to undertake their roles, CSCS is making changes to the Labourer and Trainees card from 1 February to “better align with the competency expectations of the Act” and...