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Building Safety Act – defining Higher Risk Buildings

Building Safety Act – defining Higher Risk Buildings

Building Safety Act FAQ:  Are Hotels, Hospitals and Student Accommodation regarded as Higher Risk Buildings according to the New Building Safety Act? According to the Building Safety Act the definition of Higher Risk Building is: “At least 18 metres in height or at...

Drugs and Alcohol Policy template

Drugs and Alcohol Policy template

Build UK’s Drug and Alcohol Policy can be adopted by the whole construction supply chain to provide a consistent approach to the use of drugs and alcohol. Recognising that there are different legal limits across the nations and workplace environments, along with...

Shaping the future priorities of CITB

Shaping the future priorities of CITB

CITB is seeking views from the industry to help shape its future priorities and the support provided. This is your opportunity to voice what matters to you and the support you need.  Submit your response by 18 May via the link below....

FIS reveals Contractors Awards shortlist

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. The FIS Contractors Awards aim to promote and encourage high levels of craftsmanship in...

Updated Guide to the Building Safety Act

Updated Guide to the Building Safety Act

During last month's Building Safety Regulator Conference a number of queries were raised which are summarised below. Confirmation that hospitals and care homes are not required to be registered with the Building Safety Regulator before occupation unless they contain...

Switching from BS476 Fire Testing – An Open Webinar by CPA

Switching from BS476 Fire Testing – An Open Webinar by CPA

The government has consulted on a potential move from the BS 476 fire testing standard to the Europen standard EN 13501-1. This, without a doubt, will affect many stakeholders in the built environment. BS 476 is well known across the industry and while some elements...