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FMB Joins The Construction Network
FMB Backs Government Planning Reforms
Building Industry in Nose Dive, warns FMB
Another Decline for SME construction in Wales
Construction Sector Conditions Worst in the UK, warns FMB Northern Ireland
46% of Scottish builders see conditions decline
MLAs seek Construction Jobs
Cameron needs to cut the burden on house builders if he is to get his housing revolution says FMB
HAVE YOUR SAY ON GREEN DEAL INSTALLER SKILLS
South West Builders Support the Siblings of Life-Limited Children
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FMB Joins The Construction Network
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) is the latest member to join The Construction Network. The Construction Network (tCn) is a construction networking site and forum, set up to encourage the sharing of information, opportunity and best practice within the UK Built Environment.
FMB Backs Government Planning Reforms
The Government needs to stick to its guns and carry out its intended reforms to the planning system, says the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) in its response to the Government's consultation on the draft National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
HAVE YOUR SAY ON GREEN DEAL INSTALLER SKILLS
CONSTRUCTION firms are being urged to give their views in a consultation on the Green Deal to ensure they can get to grips with and shape the qualifications and standards that will be required of installers.
Cameron needs to cut the burden on house builders if he is to get his housing revolution says FMB
Reacting to David Cameron's Key Note Speech commitment to lead a New Tory Housing Revolution, the FMB has called on the coalition to reduce the burden on house builders.
Building Industry in Nose Dive, warns FMB
The building industry is heading towards a nose dive with workloads now falling for the 15th consecutive quarter. This is the warning from the latest survey of small building companies from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
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