- July 2009 Edition: Pack of x 15 contracts: - These documents are prepared for use as integrated sets and are recommended for contracts up to the value of £8,000 at 2004 prices. - The Contract was originally developed by the ASI (merged with the CIOB (more)
Appropriate: where the work involved is simple in character; where the work is designed by or on behalf of the Employer; where the Employer is to provide drawings and/or a specification and/or work schedules to define adequately the quantity and quality (more)
The Construction Skills Health and Safety Test plays an important role in meeting legislation included in the CDM regs, and forms part of the requirement to obtain a CSCS or affiliated card. It continues to be a vital tool in helping the industry improve (more)
This revised Part F Approved Document will come into force October 2010. This document has been revised to maintain indoor air quality and avoid adverse health effects that could otherwise have occurred due to the greater tendency to more airtight (more)
This revised Part L1A Approved Document will come into force October 2010. This document sets out to make buildings more energy ef?cient,saving one million tonnes of carbon per year. These much awaited changes will have a signi?cant effect on design and (more)
This revised Approved Document J will come into force October 2010. Guidance on Part J has been revised to ensure that combustion appliances can continue to function safely in more airtight homes. A new requirement has been introduced for the provision (more)
This revised Approved Document L1B will come into force October 2010. The new Part L Approved Document will require a 25% improvement 2006 standards for every new home. An aggregate approach for improvement of new non-domestic buildings will deliver an (more)
In 1991 the Chartered Institute of Building initiated a multi-institute task force and a Code of Practice for Project Management for Construction and Development was published in 1992, with second and third editions in 1996 and 2002. Like previous (more)
This new Part L, due to come into force in October 2010, will require a 25% improvement 2006 standards for every new home. An aggregate approach for improvement of new non-domestic buildings will deliver an improvement of 25% overall, rather than for (more)