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Construction Study Centre Ltd was established in 1990 by Roger Harris. As a business training provider we specialise in courses for professionals in the construction and property sectors. In 2006 the company became part of the Alway Group (www.alway-group.com) providing additional opportunities and resources for both business and course development.

Construction Study Centre Limited is arguably the UK’s leading provider of CPD training in the construction and allied industries. We have developed a reputation for the delivery of high quality public and in-house courses by ensuring that our speakers are highly experienced have excellent practical knowledge and are good communicators.

Since its formation in 1990 it has mounted over 2,500 public and 600 in-company courses across the UK for over 44,000 delegates, using nearly 600 different speakers.

Office Details:

Construction Study Centre Ltd.
3 West Bar,
Banbury,
Oxfordshire,
OX16 9SD

Telephone:     +44 (0)845 313 3414
Fax:                  +44 (0)1295 275 981
Email:              enquiries@constructionstudycentre.co.uk

Company details

Construction Study Centre Limited is registered in England and Wales
No 2554091.

VAT Registration No 887 1394 77.

Managing Director:      Lorne Alway LLB (Hons), FRICS, MCI Arb, Barrister
Company Secretary:    Alex von der Heyde, MBA, BSc (Hons), MIOD
Consultant:                   Roger Harris, MSc, MRICS, FCIOB, MAPM, FRSA

Management & Communications

Management & Communcations
Training on Project Management, Procurement, Negotiation, Finance...
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Property & Development

Property & Development
Training on Structural Surveys, Planning, Sustainability, Facilities...
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Building Regs to get red tape challenge

13/01/2012 10:46:16
Statutory construction regulations, including the Building Regulations, are to be made open to public scrutiny this month. They have just been released on the government's Red Tape Challenge website (www.redtapechallenge.cabinetoffice.gov.uk ). This is despite the fact that some parts of the Buildings Regs will be out for consultation in 2012.

The objective of this challenge is to reduce red tape to increase business efficiency, without compromising on safety. Housing, Construction and Planning is the latest sector featured on the website, allowing comment on regulations, from those it affects.

At the end of the consultation period, all comments will be forwarded to a "Star Chamber" chaired by Oliver Letwin, Minister of State for the Cabinet Office, where he and his team will decide upon which regulations need strengthening, and which should be abolished.

The common thought is that this will not have much effect on the existing regulations in the short term. The industry has threatened to radically change Building Regulations over the years but as yet we have only seen increased regulation, not de-regulation. Proposed revisions to the Building Regulations are expected in draft form early this year, to be implemented next year, in 2013.

Ensure your team is up to date with the Building Regulations, changes and proposals, with our one day course 'Keeping up to speed with the latest Building & Fire Regulations'.

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