Home extension related web Site Resources
Here is a list of home extension related contacts and web
sites that you may find useful.
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1. Architects Registration Board Architects Registration Board -
Protecting the consumer and safeguarding the reputation of architects.
Related Keys ARB, Architects, Registration, Regulation, Board, Statutory Bodies,
Consumers, Regulatory Bodies, Architecture, Architectural & Complaints.
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2. TICA - ACAD Thermal Insulation Contractors
Association & Asbestos Control & Abatement Division & IETA Insulation
& Environmental Training Agency.
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3. Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) is the
qualifying body in architectural technology. For those who wish to study, progress a
career or be recognised in the field of architectural technology and for those
wishing employ the services of a qualified professional for a building
project
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4. Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) provides
builders merchants with the support and advice needed to run their businesses in a
competitive environment.
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5. Confederation of Roofing Contractors exists for
the purpose of advancing the roofing industry in an ethical and professional manner
throughout the British Isles. It is made up of hundreds of contractors, manufacturers
and roofing industry professionals.
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6. Considerate Constructors Scheme is transforming
the public image of construction. This is a world-class industry at the forefront of
creative design and innovative construction methods.
Now we are promoting working practices to reflect
this - minimising disturbance and disruption caused by noise, dust, additional traffic and
pavement congestion. With the better management and presentation of sites comes a new
respect from the general public.
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7. Constructionline is the UK’s largest register of
local and national pre-qualified construction and construction-related
services.
It offers commercial
gains to the construction industry as a whole by supplying
public and private sector procurers with a single national
pre-qualification scheme, improving efficiency and streamlining procedures for all.
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8. The Federation of Crafts & Commerce
Established in 1983 by business people for business people, the Federation of Crafts
and Commerce is a non profit making, non political business association providing a
practical support package to its small to medium sized business
Members.
Members are typically businesses employing between 1
and 50 staff, and the self employed - the type of enterprise that is very often vulnerable
when it comes to finding the time, expertise and money necessary to handle issues such as
customers, (including multi national), HM Customs and Excise, the Inland Revenue,
employees, government departments, competitors, local government and the general
public.
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9. The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) FMB
On-line - The Federation of Master Builders web site - The UK's leading building
trade association.
Related Keys FMB, master builders, building industry, house builders, building,
builder, builders, construction, trade association, SMEs, find builders, links, quality
builders
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10. FPDC - Federation of Plastering and Drywall Contractors FPDC is
the independent professional voice of the industry committed to raising quality and
performance standards, for the benefit of its members the construction industry and
its clients.
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11. The Guild Of Master Craftsmen Guild of Master Craftsman
Publications is a publisher of over 1,000 books and magazines, as well as The Guild
of Master Craftsmen, a trade association safeguarding the interests of craftsmen and
the public.
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12. Hire Association Europe To represent, promote
and enhance the Hire & Rental Industry for the benefit of its members and
customers, activities are focused around influencing and improving the environment in
which member companies operate. Key activities are legislation, information, business
support, training, education, events and winning more customers.
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13. National Access & Scaffolding Confederation: NASC the national
representative employers organisation for the UK Access and Scaffolding Industry. A
leading trade association within the construction industry.
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14. The National Federation of Builders The
Federation represents over 3,000 medium sized contractors and smaller builders
throughout England and Wales.
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15. National Federation of Demolition Contractors In it's 60 years of
existence since the blitz, the Federation has gone from strength to strength and it
is now widely accepted that around 90% of the annual UK demolition workload is
carried out by NFDC members.
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16. The National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) is the UK's
leading trade association for the roofing industry. Its Mission Statement is 'to
promote trade members to gain more work and through this achievement to help
Associate members to sell more products and collectively to achieve quality
installation.
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17. NHBC (National House-Building Council) is the independent
regulator and standards setter for the new homes. industry.
Related Keys house building, new homes, home buyers, buildmark, building
control
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18. The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland was founded in
1916 as the professional body for all chartered architects in Scotland and is the
foremost architectural professional institute in the country dealing with
architecture and the built environment. It has charitable status and offers a wide
range of services and products for architects, students of architecture, construction
industry professionals and all those with an interest in the built environment and
the design process.
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19. Royal Institute of British Architects
architecture.com is one of the world's most extensive built environment portals, all
courtesy of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
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20. Scottish Builders Employers' Federation The
Federation came into existence over 100 years ago to promote the Scottish building
industry. It now encompasses in excess of 20 Member Associations and is recognized by
Unions and Local and National Government as the spokesbody for the building industry
in Scotland.
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