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New Construction Playbook – A new approach to procurement

New Construction Playbook – A new approach to procurement

The Construction Leadership Council was created with a remit to drive improvement within the construction sector. Since its creation, it has worked to encourage collaboration to build a better industry, and to act as a bridge between the public and private sectors in...

Brexit: The Big Three Issues for the Finishes and Interiors Sector

Brexit: The Big Three Issues for the Finishes and Interiors Sector

Brexit looms, a deal remains elusive and we continue to be inundated by messages from the Secretary of State and various government departments to, “get ready”, but there remain some real challenges and uncertainty.  There are some practical things you can do, but...

FIS Calls for Reverse Charge VAT plans to be scrapped

FIS has joined a powerful coalition construction bodies in calling for reverse charge VAT plans to be scrapped.  In a letter signed by 44 bodies, the coalition points out that many SMEs in the supply chain are critical to delivering the Government’s ‘Build Build...

 Mapping out the road to competency and compliance

 Mapping out the road to competency and compliance

Dame Judith Hackett was clear in her interim report of Building Regulations and Fire Safety that there has been a lack of evidence of compliance and competency and even clearer that the industry needed to address this. So, what has happened since February 2018 and do...

Brexit Update: Supply of materials

Brexit Update: Supply of materials

Build UK has worked with the CIPS to publish a detailed report on the impact of the UK leaving the EU on the supply of construction materials from 1 January 2021. The report identifies whether materials may be in short supply or have longer lead times and it will be...

Using power tools: avoiding the need for RPE during the pandemic

Using power tools: avoiding the need for RPE during the pandemic

HSE has published advice explaining alternative ways of working to reduce risk which may mean you no longer need to use respiratory protective equipment (RPE) for working with power tools. We have guidance explaining the control measures employers should consider when...