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HSE plans to extend employer responsibility to provide PPE to all workers
The HSE formal consultation exercise on amendments to the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 (PPER) will close on Sunday 15 August. The aim of the consultation is to understand the impact on stakeholders and businesses of extending the scope of...
NEBOSH qualification now accepted for CSCS Academically Qualified Person registration
The Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) is to formally recognise the NEBOSH Health & Safety Management for Construction (UK) qualification for its Academically Qualified Person (AQP) card, effective immediately. CSCS, the UK’s leading skills...
Additional Bank Holiday in 2022
There will be an additional bank holiday next year to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. The Construction Industry Joint Council (CIJC) Working Rule Agreement formally recognises eight bank holidays each year, and the CIJC is proposing that this is...
Consultation: spread of fire onto external wall cladding systems
The Scottish Government has issued a consultation “Building Standards (Fire Safety) – A consultation on external wall systems”. They are looking to address issues in relation to the design and construction of buildings and the safety of persons in and around...
Delivery of the construction pipeline
Build UK has worked with market intelligence provider Tussell to analyse the delivery of the IPA’s National Infrastructure and Construction Procurement Pipeline 2020/21. The analysis, which looks at whether the top 50 projects were tendered in line with the target...
Build UK members maintain payment terms
The latest results published under the Duty to Report on Payment Practices and Performance show that the payment performance of Build UK members has improved again over the last six months, despite the ongoing challenges presented by COVID‐19 and Brexit. Contractor...
Double-digit Growth Forecast for Construction Despite Product and Labour Shortages
Construction output is currently very buoyant and is forecast to rise by 13.7% in 2021 and 6.3% in 2022, according to the Construction Products Association’s latest Summer Forecast published today. This positive outlook comes despite the dual constraints of shortages...
Is this finally the beginning of the end for retentions in Scotland?
Following the formation of a small working group in Scotland to look at retentions, a new paper has been presented to Scottish Government. Retentions have long blighted construction and this paper sets out conclusions from the working group together with clear...
New Procurement Policy Note in Scotland calls for fluctuations
Following successful lobbying by the CICV Forum in Scotland (of which FIS is an active member), the Scottish Government have issued a new Construction Policy Note (CPN) that sets out measures for contracting authorities to manage and mitigate market pressures...