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World’s largest construction trade fair postponed

Bauma, the world's biggest and leading construction equipment trade fair held in Munich, Germany has been postponed to autumn 2022. The announcement comes after the...

Free home Covid testing kits available for all construction workers

Firms within the construction industry can now order free Covid test kits for their workers to use at home. Businesses can already order free rapid lateral flow kits...

Scaffolding training gets green light to restart

Scaffolding training establishments have now been given the green light to reopen following the national lockdown restrictions imposed in January. Around half of the CISRS...

Covid lockdown causing some CISRS card renewal problems

It’s been uncovered that some scaffolders are finding it difficult to renew their CISRS cards due to the Covid lockdown but CISRS says, ‘don’t...

Lee Marley apprentices continue training despite COVID challenges

Scaffolding and construction company Lee Marley Brickwork has responded to COVID challenges with a revised training plan allowing apprentices to continue their valuable training. With colleges...

Scaffolding training continues despite UK national lockdown

Several CISRS training providers are still supporting the industry, despite the UK national lockdown, it's been revealed. In a bid to curb the second wave...

Strictest lockdown ordered but construction can continue

Construction sites can stay open as the prime minister last night ordered the strictest lockdown measures since March 2020. In a televised lockdown announcement the...

Union launches alternative Covid-19 site guidance

Unite, the UK’s construction union, has launched an alternative comprehensive construction guide to help ensure the safety of construction workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. The...

COVID-19 Recovery: A Scaffolding Training Outlook

Since the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic hit the UK shores in late March, the UK’s construction industry has led the way in terms of attempting...

COVID prompts NASC to slash members fees

NASC has reduced its 2021 subscription fees for full members by 25 per cent. The UK scaffolding trade body is set to reduce the fees...

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