Constructionline work in co-operation with the government to ensure common minimum standards in pre-qualification.
These bodies include:
The SSIP forum act as an umbrella organization to facilitate mutual recognition between health and safety pre-qualification schemes wherever it is practicable to do so. They actively advise and influence clients about acceptable interpretation and appropriateness of health and safety competence standards in UK schemes while embracing the core guidance on competence training in the Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) of the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007.
EHRC’s mission is to create a fairer Britain and society without prejudice, to raise awareness of your rights and implement an effective legislative framework for the future.
The Environment Agency work primarily with businesses and individuals whose activities have higher environmental risks or who are struggling to comply with the standards of their environmental permits to help them reduce their impact on the environment.
Constructionline is accredited by the Office of Government Commerce, an independent office of HM Treasury that was established to help government deliver best value from its spending.
The department for Business, Innovation and Skills' key role is to build Britain’s capabilities to compete in the global economy. To compete in a global economy and create the jobs of the future Britain requires a regulatory environment that encourages enterprise, skilled people, innovation, and world-class science and research. The merger of BERR and DIUS brings together the parts of the government with key expertise in these areas.
www.supply2.gov.uk is a dynamic government-backed service designed specifically to provide SMEs with FREE national access to lower-value (typically below £100,000) public sector contract opportunities which are a prime route for smaller businesses to begin selling to government.