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Government issues guidance to support fire reform agenda
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry in the Phase 1 report noted that “Fire doors play an essential role in preventing or inhibiting the spread of smoke and toxic gases and in preserving the effective compartmentation of buildings.” The Inquiry noted that the fire doors in...
Brexit: Office of Product Safety on Northern Ireland
As you will have no doubt seen in recent news, the Government has announced it will introduce legislation to fix the Northern Ireland Protocol, which will act as a safeguard should the UK be unable to agree proposals with the EU through negotiations. The legislation...
Managing and mentoring young people in your business
The recent FIS regional events identified the challenge of retaining people in apprenticeships and training to the point of successful completion, it is estimated approximately 30% of those who start construction apprenticeships do not complete. There are a number of...
Competence Framework – installer pilot report published
Building Safety - First stage complete in journey towards fully competent installer workforce The construction and built environment sector must maintain momentum to ensure the competence of installation organisations and employees as a key report highlights ‘red...
Building Safety Act published
After receiving Royal Assent on 28 April 2022 the Building Safety Bill is now available for scrutiny. FIS will continue to look at how the Bill will impact our community and will keep members up-to-date with developments. We have prepared an initial summary of the key...
Helping members understand the net zero agenda and its relevance to the sector
Net Zero is rapidly becoming a high priority and therefore the FIS Sustainability Group has put together a series of papers to help FIS members understand more about the net zero agenda and its relevance to the finishes and interior sector. These papers provide...
FIS reveals Contractors Awards shortlist
The FIS Contractors Awards showcase the very best of our industry and after months of project visits, we are excited to announce that our judges have determined their shortlist. To see who made the shortlist click here The FIS Contractors Awards aim to promote and...
Changing legislation in Scotland
Developers in Scotland will be banned from using combustible cladding on high‐rise buildings from 1 June, following the introduction of new building standards legislation. Since 2005, new cladding systems on high‐rise blocks of flats have either had to use...
Common Assessment Standard updated to reflect UK sanctions list
Due to the unprecedented situation in Ukraine, which has led to a growing list of sanctions against Russia and Belarus, Build UK will be adding a new question to the Common Assessment Standard to enable the construction supply chain to demonstrate that it is not...