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  • after ‘Planned preventative maintenance’ public course in Bristol, May 2009, speaker Stephen Neale

    AB, RNLI – ‘Very Informative’
    JC, Lloyds Banking Group – ‘The course material was very detailed and informative’
    SM, Lloyds banking Group – ‘Good discussions made the course very involved’

  • after ‘Golden rules of construction contracts....’ public course in London, May 2009, speaker Lorne Alway

    CC, University of East Anglia – ‘Very useful, very informative.  Excellent speaker, knowledgeable and easy to understand’

  • after ‘Becoming a CDM Co-ordinator’ public course in London, May 2009, speaker Paul Gray

    TF, Epsom & Ewell Council – ‘Lots of information & good discussion’
    DF, John Innes Centre – ‘It is refreshing to be guided by a speaker who knows his way around the various docs – much appreciated’
    MR, Stuart Michael Associates – ‘Very good, excellent tutor’
    AH, CBH Surveying Consultancy – ‘Very well presented & would recommend to others’

  • after ‘Working with CDM’ public course in Glasgow, May 2009, speaker Peter Andrews

    CH, Colas Ltd – ‘A clear & concise presentation’
    CM, RNLI – ‘Informative & useful’
    JC, SAC – ‘Peter Andrews covered CDM Regs, roles, duties etc. Very useful to give a good understanding of the regulations for clients/designers & contractors’

  • after ‘Design & Build contracts’ public course in Birmingham, May 2009, speaker Kevin McKee

    SC, Thomas vale Construction – ‘Small group size allowed group input/discussion’
    SB, Prime Developments – ‘Very useful with a practical approach’

  • after ‘Effective management of JCT minor works contracts’ public course in Bristol, April 2009, speaker Keith Blizzard

    SF, Isle of Wight PCT NHS – ‘very good speaker, excellent knowledge & worked examples’

  • after ‘Project Management Training camp – 50 things every PM needs to know’ public course in Birmingham, April 2009, speaker Nigel Clayton

    AF, Foz Electrical Ltd – ‘I learned a lot of new and useful information that I will definitely implement at work’
    MC, Staffordshire County Council – ‘Good level of interaction’

  • after ‘Effective communication & negotiation...’ public course in Manchester, May 2009, speaker Mike Thomas

    NN, Manchester City Council – ‘Very useful tips to practice’

 

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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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