TrustMark launches new scheme to encourage energy efficiency installations
TrustMark has launched its new Licence Plus Scheme designed to enable more quality retrofit energy efficiency improvement installations to be made to the millions of homes across the UK.
Brexit election must address housing crisis, says FMB
The urgent need to build more homes for everyone should be a key priority for all the political parties during the General Election campaign, says the Federation of Master Builders.
Roofing is among top 10 most popular TikTok trade videos
'Rated People', which connects homeowners with local tradespeople, has analysed TikTok views from 25 different trades to reveal which ones are the most popular on the platform, with roofing making its way into the top 10.
Sharmans opens second training centre in Wiltshire
New facility is part of ongoing commitment to grow Trained Contractor Network
Marley launches winter safety campaign
Marley has launched its ‘Winter Safety’ campaign to provide professional roofers with advice and support on how to stay safe on site when it’s cold, wet and windy.
CLC issues statement on payments and contracts
The Construction Leadership Council has issued a statement on payments and contracts, urging clients to continue to pay suppliers at risk due to COVID-19 until at least the end of June 2020.
Roofing apprentice in semi-final of national competition
Lewis from Ashbridge Roofing has been shortlisted for the Screwfix Trade Apprentice of the Year 2018 award
Construction to grow despite potential supply issues, says CPA
The Construction Products Association’s latest quarterly forecast suggests that output in the industry will grow by a robust 4.3% in 2022, slowing to 2.5% in 2023 compared to the 13.3% seen in 2021.
Esh Construction launches dedicated social housing retrofit division
Esh Construction has launched a new retrofit solutions division to specialise in improving the energy efficiency of existing homes.
£83 million worth of tools stolen from tradespeople in the last...
More than £83 million worth of tools have been stolen across England and Wales in the last three years, according to new research from Direct Line for Business.