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Delivering Pre-Qualification Reform
FIS is working with Build UK on the new industry pre-qualification (PQ) system, which is due for soft launch in March. When it is rolled out later this year, it is anticipated that companies will be audited once a year by a recognised assessment body and this will be...
Settled and pre-settled status for EU citizens and their families
If you’re an EU citizen, you and your family will be able to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living in the UK after 30 June 2021. If your application is successful, you’ll get either settled or pre-settled status. You may be able to stay in the UK...
Construction output has remained resilient
According to the latest CPA forecast, construction output is forecast to remain broadly flat in 2019 before growth of 1.6% in 2020 (assuming a revised Brexit Withdrawal Agreement that enables the UK to enter an implementation period or a delay to Article 50 to allow a...
Shortlist announced for Fit-Out Futures Awards
After careful consideration, the shortlist for the FIS Fit-Out Futures Awards has now been confirmed. The standard of entires into this year's Awards was extremely high, so congratulations to the individuals who made the shortlist and thank you to everybody who...
Reduced width plasterboard, can it deliver for the sector?
FIS strives to drive up quality, productivity, safety and sustainability by working with its members and this project ticks all these boxes. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are on a mission to reduce Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) in site operatives and have...
Government publishes Immigration White Paper
On 19 December 2018 the Government published the Immigration White Paper. This sets out the Government’s proposals for the design of a new immigration system. Key elements are: A skilled workers route open to all nationalities. Lowering of the skills threshold on the...
Construction Products Regulation – EU exit ‘no deal’ contingency legislation
On 18 December 2018, legislation was laid before parliament necessary to ensure that the CPR regime continues to function effectively in the UK if we leave the EU with ‘no deal’. The Statutory Instrument delivers the policy approach set out in the Technical Notices...
Some certainty in the Brexit Chaos for FIS Members
On the day of the announcement that the vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister has cast further uncertainty on Brexit, FIS has produced for its members a Preparing for Brexit Checklist. The checklist focusses on the questions that members need to start asking...
Late payers could be banned from bidding for Government contracts
New Government plans to crack down on late payments could see public sector outsourcers who take months to pay their own suppliers, being blocked from bidding for new contracts. From next autumn procurement bosses will be expected to assess whether or not suppliers on...








