Safety & Access launch new scaffolding contract course

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Scaffold training providers Safety & Access have introduced a new commercial course suitable for Directors of scaffolding businesses, Quantity Surveyors, Contract Managers and Estimators.

The two-day course will enable candidates to gain a thorough knowledge and insight of scaffold sub contact terminology, high-risk areas and commercial awareness to avoid contractual loss.

The learning will be effective from the first enquiry to final preparation of a quotation and review and return of the Subcontract document.

Entry requirements for the new course require delegates to have a sound understanding, knowledge and experience of the scaffolding industry and its terminology.

Industry expert, Paul Crabtree

Safety & Access said: “We will be teaming up with Paul Crabtree, whom has been working within all areas of the scaffolding industry for over 50 years. Paul now concentrates on commercial and contractual matters and is widely considered to be a leader in this field.”

For more information and to book on one of the forthcoming courses at their Nottingham training facility please email [email protected] or call 0115 979 4523.

 

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Scaffold training providers Safety & Access have introduced a new commercial course suitable for Directors of scaffolding businesses, Quantity Surveyors, Contract Managers and Estimators.

The two-day course will enable candidates to gain a thorough knowledge and insight of scaffold sub contact terminology, high-risk areas and commercial awareness to avoid contractual loss.

The learning will be effective from the first enquiry to final preparation of a quotation and review and return of the Subcontract document.

Entry requirements for the new course require delegates to have a sound understanding, knowledge and experience of the scaffolding industry and its terminology.

Industry expert, Paul Crabtree

Safety & Access said: “We will be teaming up with Paul Crabtree, whom has been working within all areas of the scaffolding industry for over 50 years. Paul now concentrates on commercial and contractual matters and is widely considered to be a leader in this field.”

For more information and to book on one of the forthcoming courses at their Nottingham training facility please email [email protected] or call 0115 979 4523.

 

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