Weekly Email News for the Glass, Glazing & Fenestration Industries

‘Make standards your mission’,
new Minister urged
16th April 2019

The FMB has called on new Construction Minister Andrew Stephenson to make it his mission to raise quality and standards in the construction industry through mandatory licensing.

 Chief executive Brian Berry said: “The time is right to look at a meaningful way in which we can purge the sector of rogue firms and unprofessional outfits once and for all. With the publication of the Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety, and the quality of some new build homes being called into question, we need to act now to improve standards and increase productivity.”

He said a mandatory licensing scheme for the whole UK construction sector has widespread support among the industry and homeowners alike and the Government must legislate to stop the scourge of unprofessional behaviour blighting the entire industry.

He concluded: “With the recent appointment of a member of the FMB onto the Construction Leadership Council, we also look forward to working with the Minister on implementing the Sector Deal in a way that will help to unleash the potential of small to medium-sized construction firms.

“After all, they are the bedrock of the industry, training two-thirds of all construction apprentices and forming the supply chain of larger contractors. We must tirelessly work to remove barriers to SME construction companies if we are to deliver on the Government’s infrastructure targets.”

<< Click here to return to the main Glazine page


Should you wish to advertise on THE GL@ZINE
please contact Tony Higgin at tony@the-glazine.com
or telephone 01923 461527, mobile 07977-981753.

www.the-glazine.com


RATECARD AND EDITORIAL

View the Ratecard: Click here
Email us: news@the-glazine.com
Editorial should be sent to: news@the-glazine.com