Construction

Purpose of the group

The aim of the Group is to ensure that Scotland has a world-class construction industry delivering best value for its clients, a safe environment on its sites and a proper career path and employment prospects for its people.

The Cross-Party Group will be the forum for Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), stakeholders and interested parties to engage directly with each other in order to raise awareness of the opportunities and challenges facing the sector and to better inform the development of policy in this important area. 

Forthcoming meetings

Next meeting:

Agendas/Links

Minutes

Annual Return/Report

Group Officers

Group Members

Organisations

Federation of Master Builders - secretary

Civil Engineering Contractors Association Scotland - treasurer

Association for Consultancy and Engineering

Building and Engineering Services Association

Chartered Institute of Building

Considerate Contractors Scheme

Construction Industry Training Board

Energy and Utility Skills

Engineering Construction Industry Training Board

Engineered Panels in Construction Ltd

Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education

Finishes and Interiors Sector

Glass and Glazing Federation

Homes for Scotland

Institution of Civil Engineers

Institution of Structural Engineers

National Housing Building Council Scotland

Mineral Products Association Scotland

Royal Incorporation of Architects Scotland

Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors

Scottish Building Federation

Scottish Contractors Group

Scottish Enterprise

Scottish Futures Trust

Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers’ Federation

SELECT

The Association of Environmental Clerks of Works

The Association for Project Safety

The Church of Scotland.

Unite the Union

Get involved

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Contact

Cross Party Groups and GDPR

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