National Specialist Contractors Council

The National Specialist Contractors' Council (NSCC) was a United Kingdom construction organisation comprising 32 specialist trade associations. In September 2015, it merged with the UK Contractors Group to form Build UK.[1]

The NSCC represented companies involved in planning, design, construction, refurbishment and maintenance of the built environment, on the Strategic Forum for Construction, alongside the Specialist Engineering Contractors Group. It was a member of the Joint Contracts Tribunal.

Members

  • Association of Concrete Industrial Flooring Contractors
  • Association of Ductwork Contractors and Allied Services
  • Association of Interior Specialists
  • Association of Sealant Applicators
  • Association for Specialist Fire Protection
  • Association of Specialist Underpinning Contractors
  • Association of Technical Lightning and Access Specialists
  • British Blind and Shutter Association
  • British Drilling Association
  • British Geomembrane Association
  • Confederation of Construction Specialists
  • Catering Equipment Distributors Association
  • Contract Flooring Association
  • Concrete Structures Group
  • Concrete Repair Association
  • Drilling and Sawing Association
  • Fall Arrest Safety Equipment Training
  • Federation of Building Specialist Contractors
  • Resin Flooring Association
  • Federation of Piling Specialists
  • Glass and Glazing Federation
  • Insulated Render and Cladding Association
  • Mastic Asphalt Council
  • National Federation of Roofing Contractors
  • National Federation of Terrazzo Marble and Mosaic Specialists
  • Painting and Decorating Association
  • Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association
  • Road Safety Markings Association
  • Specialist Access Engineering and Maintenance Association
  • Single Ply Roofing Association
  • Steel Window Association
  • Tile Association

References

  1. "Build UK - press statement". UKCG. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
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