“Poor payment practices continue to unfairly strain the finances of roofing and cladding businesses during a period of record insolvencies within construction,” says NFRC Group CEO James Talman.
Join NFRC and Enterprise Forum for a roundtable discussion about the autumn budget and incoming spring spending review, attended by Fergus Harradence, Deputy Director of Construction for the Department of Business and Trade.
The roofing industry is set to benefit from an essential new resource with the publication of The Design and Installation Guide for Roof Tiling on 19 December.
This resource is great for businesses who are in the process of recruiting. Find your nearest job fair and reach out to the organiser to secure a spot for your business!
Dame Judith Hackitt sent a stark warning to the construction industry on Thursday night during the annual CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building) lecture.
North Lanarkshire Council are hosting an employer engagement event to showcase the benefits of our Student Summer Placement Programme to local employers.
Due to popular demand, the Dinner Dance will be returning to The Old Course Hotel, St Andrews, which is one of the best hotels in Scotland and known throughout the world.
The Awards aim to promote a positive attitude to health and safety and the environment, to reduce accidents and hazards, which in turn will help the industry, our clients, government bodies and the public sector.
David Jameson Roofing Services (DJRS), a Northern Ireland-based company, has proudly been awarded the UK Employer of the Year (50-249 people) at the prestigious Investors in People Awards 2024.
Views expressed in a recent First Tier Tribunal decision that roof gardens should be classified as a storey in Higher-Risk Building criteria are being considered.
The highlight of the roofing events calendar returns next year. The 2025 NFRC Roofing Awards will be held at Intercontinental London—The O2 on Friday, 9 May, 2025.
Labour’s additional investment into the UK’s infrastructure and housing programmes is a good start, but NFRC urges responsible procurement practices if the government is to meet its lofty goals.
NFRC welcomes the positive steps taken by the Scottish government towards a Scottish Passivhaus standard and is pleased to contribute to the first stage of consultation for the standard’s development.