New contractor trade body named Build UK

Aaron Morby 10 years ago
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The new trade body representing the interests of both main contractors and specialist contractors will be called Build UK.

The group is being formed from the merger of the National Specialist Contractors Council and UK Contractors Group in an attempt to create a trade body that speaks for most of the contracting supply chain.

NSCC and UKCG will formally vote to effect the merger in June and Build UK will be operational from 1 September, led by current NSCC Chief Executive Suzannah Nichol.

Its members include the 28 contractors in the UKCG, which includes virtually all majors with the exception of Laing O’Rourke and Bowmer & Kirkland.

Alongside them will be 33 trade associations from the NSCC and seven major trade bodies, who are already associate members of UKCG.

This includes the National Federation of Demolition Contractors, the National Access and Scaffolding Association and the M&E sector – represented by the interests of the Electrical Contractors Association and Building and Engineering Services Association.

As a result Build UK will boast the most comprehensive spread of interests ever encapsulated in one industry body.

It leaves lift makers, smaller builders and civil engineering contractors outside of the new body.

Build UK will be chaired by Kevin Louch, presently NSCC President and James Wates, UKCG Chairman.

Louch said: “I believe that by sitting around the same table we will be able to have honest conversations about how projects can be delivered more effectively and Build UK offers the definite prospect of addressing major industry issues such as pre-qualification, skills and of course payment.”

Wates said: “This is a huge step forward for the supply chain and, while there are some undeniable anxieties about how Build UK will function, all our discussions to date have been extremely positive.”

Specialist subcontractors and majors have attempted several times to speak with a single voice over the years. But worthy efforts to offer Government a united front have always foundered around the issue of payment.

A cohesive voice representing the interest of tier 1 to tier 3 contractors would present a powerful lobbying voice to Government at a time when prompt payment and funding better training are serious concerns for industry’s major employers.

Build UK members
NSCC UKCG Contractors UKCG trade bodies
Association of Concrete Flooring Contractors Balfour Beatty Building & Engineering Services Association
Association of Ductwork Contractors and Allied Services BAM Construct UK British Constructional Steelwork Association
Association of Sealant Applicators Ltd Bouygues Construction Employers Federation
Association for Specialist Fire Protection Brookfield Multiplex Electrical Contractors Association
Association of Specialist Underpinning Contractors Carillion International Powered Access Federation
Association of Technical Lightning and Access Specialists Clegg Group National Access and Scaffolding Association
British Blind and Shutter Association Clugston Construction National Federation of Demolition Contractors
British Drilling Association Galliford Try
British Geomembrane Association Interserve
British Woodworking Federation ISG
Catering Equipment Distributors Association Keepmoat
Contract Flooring Association Kier Group
The Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering Lendlease
CONSTRUCT Concrete Structures Group M + W Group
Concrete Repair Association Mace
Door and Hardware Federation Midas Group
Drilling and Sawing Association Morgan Sindall
Resin Flooring Association Osborne
Finishes & Interiors Sector Seddon
Federation of Piling Specialists Severfield
Glass and Glazing Federation Shepherd Construction
Insulated Render and Cladding Association Sir Robert McAlpine
The National Federation of Roofing Contractors Ltd Skanska UK
Painting and Decorating Association Vinci
Perimeter Security Suppliers Association Volker Wessels UK
Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association Wates Group
Road Safety Markings Association William Hare
Specialist Access Engineering and Maintenance Association Willmott Dixon
Single Ply Roofing Association
Structural Timber Association
Thermal Insulation Contractors Association
The Tile Association

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