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New Guidance to help companies adhere to Scottish Site Operating Procedures
To support members in dealing with COVID requirements and the latest edition of the Site Operating Procedures in Scotland (issued this month by Construction Scotland), new guidance has been issued by the CICV Forum Health and Safety Subcommittee, supported by FIS. ...
Provision of testing expanded to smaller employers where people cannot work from home
Community testing an important strand of a wider plan to increase availability of asymptomatic testing. The ambition of that plan is that anyone that cannot work from home during periods of national restrictions has access to rapid asymptomatic testing through one of...
Construction output expected to rise 14%
Construction bouncing back despite W-shaped recession and recovery The CPA’s latest Construction Industry Scenarios sees a ‘W’-shaped economic recession and recovery as its main assumption, with construction output expected to rise 14% in 2021 and 4.9% in 2022. This...
Call for assessors for the finishes and interiors sector occupations
There is a demand for people with occupational expertise to become vocational and end point assessors for finishing and interiors occupations. More colleges and independent training providers are now preparing to deliver apprenticeships and other training programmes...
Government develops new video explainers on doing business with Europe
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has launched a series of new, on demand videos to help businesses familiarise themselves with the new rules and the actions they should take. Businesses can find out more about 18 topics, including...
FIS welcomes new regulator established to ensure construction materials are safe
Residents will be protected through the establishment of a national regulator which will ensure materials used to build homes will be made safer, the Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced today (19 January 2021). The regulator for construction products will...
Supreme Court judgment in FCA’s business interruption insurance test case
In what may well be good news for some companies in the Finishes and Interiors Sector, The Supreme Court has substantially allowed the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) appeal on behalf of policyholders. This completes the legal process for impacted policies and...
FAQs: Tariffs and Rules of Origin (RoO) in the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement
1) Can I export tariff free under the new UK-EU trade deal? As of 1 January 2021, goods exported to the EU are eligible for zero tariffs if the goods meet the Rules of Origin requirements set out in the Agreement and have the right documentation. If not, the goods may...
An Hour to Skill – new resources developed by leading businesses to support personal development
The Department for Education has launched ‘An Hour to Skill’ campaign which aims to encourage employers and the nation to set aside just one hour a week for online learning by taking a free course from The Skills Toolkit. Although this is primarily focused on...