
Accreditations

FENSA is a government-authorised scheme that monitors building regulation compliance for replacement windows and doors. Every FENSA Approved Installer, from large national brands to small local companies, is assessed regularly by us to ensure its standards are continually maintained.

We’ve been working with construction buyers and suppliers for 20 years – we work closely with our partners and have a deep understanding of buyers’ needs. At Constructionline, we pride ourselves on opening up opportunities for members to access a wide range of procurement contracts and projects – and for buyers to access a validated pool of high quality suppliers.


The Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB) was formed in 1994 by the bringing together of three existing trade associations; the Architectural Aluminium Association, the Patent Glazing Contractors Association and the Aluminium Window Association. Its members include consultants, fabricators, installers, systems companies and many specialist product supply and manufacturing companies. CAB became a company limited by guarantee in January 2006.
If you’re a client, SSIP shows you’re taking a comprehensive approach to health and safety standards for your project. You can better manage risk and streamline the procurement process for your supplier network, while freeing up time and cost to focus on the project-specific areas of the pre-qualification process.

This service offers additional support to assist in resolving disputes between customers and GGF Members. It is important to note that this service is only available to domestic customers of GGF Members, and not to commercial or trade customers. However, if you meet the eligibility criteria, our Complaints Service can help you reach a satisfactory resolution to your complaint, without the need for costly and time-consuming legal action.

The GGF department works on behalf of the GGF community to influence key government departments, senior civil servants and stakeholders for the betterment of the industry. We are constantly in touch with decision-makers on the issues affecting our industry and how we can have a positive impact on the country reaching its Net Zero goals for 2050.


The future of construction is digital, and luckily for us at NBS, technology gets us going. We’re all about helping the industry build safer, more sustainable buildings that make a positive impact on the future of the built environment and making it easy to do so.
How do we do it? Our cloud-based technology platform for specifiers and manufacturers enables our customers to collaborate better than ever, making construction specifications smarter, rich in detail and safeguarded for the future. Pretty cool.
As in most professions, doing continuing professional development (CPD) is obligatory for all RIBA Chartered Members wherever you are and whatever you do. CPD helps you stay up to date, competent, professional, capable and resilient as an architect, also enabling you to learn new skills and specialisms.


For almost 30 years, our mission has been to create a world where businesses and the people in them are set up to own the future. Starting from our home in Cheshire, we’ve grown to empower thousands of small to medium-sized businesses across the country to embrace risk and stay one step ahead with our hands-on HR, Health & Safety, Wellbeing, E-Learning, ISO Certification and SSIP Accreditation services.

Aluminium is a “permanent” material, which means that its inherent properties do not change after repeated recycling. It therefore resonates with consumer expectations to produce and consume products in a more sustainable way. To keep aluminium in the loop, it must be collected and sorted properly. While there is always an economic incentive to recycle aluminium, one of the aims of this scheme is to increase closed loop recycling by encouraging the collecting and sorting of scrap into specific wrought alloy groups.
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