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FPB welcomes shake up of Small Business Service
Forum of Private Business gave a cautious welcome to the changes to the Small Business Service set out by the small business minister, Margaret Hodge.
News from Forum of Private Business, Oct 27, 2006
FPB steps up pressure on procurement
Forum of Private Business calls on UK government and EU to stick up for the country's smaller firms and their access to Government contracts.
News from Forum of Private Business, Oct 26, 2006
Revised asbestos regulations
The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 will come into force on 13 November 2006.
News from HSE Information Services, Oct 25, 2006
Balfour Beatty specify sprayed polyurethane foam
Balfour Beatty specify sprayed polyurethane foam to insulate concrete soffit underground car parks
News from British Urethane Foam Contractors Association, Oct 25, 2006
GAIN new criteria and code of conduct
Grant Aided Heating Installers' Network working towards a higher level of professionalism for heating contractors serving the grant market.
News from Grant Aided Heating Installers, Oct 25, 2006
Making sense of a wildlife fence
CIRIA's new Wildlife fencing design guide explains the need for wildlife fencing and what should be considered when deciding whether fencing is necessary.
News from CIRIA, Oct 24, 2006
HSC approves CDM regulations
The Regulations will revise and bring together provisions in the existing CDM Regulations 1994 and the Construction (Health Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996 into a single regulatory package.
News from HSE Information Services, Oct 23, 2006
How long do building components last?
The Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) new report provides answers to the most difficult question in whole life costing.
News from BCIS, Oct 20, 2006
Reducing archaeological risk in construction
CIRIA's new project 'Managing archaeological risk in construction' aims to develop a best practice guide on managing risks and maximising benefits from archaeology on construction sites.
News from CIRIA, Oct 20, 2006
New construction funding to help businesses grow
WRAP has launched a construction waste recycling infrastructure capital support programme and is encouraging UK based construction and demolition businesses to apply.
News from WRAP, Oct 19, 2006
New facility for recycling aggregates in Scotland
New aggregate recycling facility, part-funded by WRAP, is set to produce almost 1.5 million tonnes of recycled aggregates and recycled concrete aggregates over the next five years.
News from WRAP, Oct 19, 2006
CIOB ask 'How corrupt is UK construction?'
51% of UK construction professionals felt that corruption is commonplace within the UK construction industry according to a survey by the Chartered Institute of Building.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB], Oct 18, 2006
BEAMAInstallation's new 'Counterfeit Kills' DVD
BEAMAInstallation is reinforcing its continuous campaign combating counterfeit electrical products with a new make-over of its hard-hitting 'Counterfeit Kills' film.
News from BEAMA Energy, Oct 18, 2006
Revision of nuclear contaminated land guidance
SAFEGROUNDS announce major revision of nuclear contaminated land and defence site guidance
News from CIRIA, Oct 18, 2006
FPB demands action on public procurement
Forum of Private Business has called on the UK Government and EU Commissioner Peter Mandelson to act to stop smaller firms being squeezed out of the public procurement market.
News from Forum of Private Business, Oct 18, 2006
HSE safety alert on the use of tower cranes
Health and Safety Executive warns the construction industry of the importance of the safe erection, operation, maintenance and dismantling of cranes.
News from HSE Information Services, Oct 18, 2006
Aluminium has a new champion
The Power of Aluminium will communicate the advantages of the light, strong, 21st century metal to the likes of engineers, designers and architects.
News from Power of Aluminum, Oct 18, 2006
Impending Construction Industry Scheme
In anticipation of the impending Construction Industry Scheme changes set for implementation in April 2007, Scottish Building hosted a series of free seminars for their members.
News from Scottish Building, Oct 18, 2006
National Maintenance Week in Britain
Maintaining your property makes good sense and saves money - that's the message from TV property and design expert Kevin McCloud and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.
News from Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, Oct 18, 2006
Health and safety tops list of red tape costs
New research by the Forum of Private Business (FPB) shows that health and safety regulations are the costliest form of red tape for small firms.
News from Forum of Private Business, Oct 18, 2006
Launch day for Construction Centre
Shrewsbury College formally launched its new Construction Centre
News from Shrewsbury College, Oct 17, 2006
James Birnie Apprentice Award from SBATC
The Scottish Building Apprenticeship and Training Council announce this year's winners of the James Birnie Apprentice Award.
News from SBATC, Oct 16, 2006
IPHE survey find plumbers are essential
Recent consumer survey on the Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering's website found find that 59% of those taking part said that plumbers provide an essential service.
News from Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering, Oct 16, 2006
Encouraging youngsters to consider construction
Scottish Building's hands-on challenge encourages youngsters to consider construction as a career
News from Scottish Building, Oct 16, 2006
Encouraging youngsters into construction
Scottish Building's hands-on challenge encourages youngsters to consider construction as a career.
News from Scottish Building, Oct 16, 2006
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