Chas or safe contractor?
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Id say CHAS myself, have looked into it a little bit before. TBH i struggle to get my head round all the H&S stuff, im slowly learning though.
Construction Line could be good too, councils round my way actively search the database for suitable contractors - ive heard it can be hardwork joining though.
Construction Line could be good too, councils round my way actively search the database for suitable contractors - ive heard it can be hardwork joining though.
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Either will wrap you up in reams and reams of paperwork!
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I no longer get involved with big tenders/site stuff. Too many out there doing it for nothing, waste of time.
Last big outfit we worked for was Connaught, the H&S input they required was horrendous (SafeContractor and EXOR). Not keen to go back to it.
Last big outfit we worked for was Connaught, the H&S input they required was horrendous (SafeContractor and EXOR). Not keen to go back to it.
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You can currently survive without chas,in the future who knows.
you need it to tender for most public sector opportunitys.
most folks like us dont bother,as its a major hassle. personally, i couldnt fill out the forms,so joined a local construction safety group and got a professional form filler to do it.
all the boys had to do courses for stihl saws/first aid/banksman/fire safety/loaders etc etc etc. most of this was done on site/yard. if your the boss you'll have to do a serious 5 day in the classroom job. in my case it was streetworks supervisor.
i'd advise you to go for it,as you may have a tasty job come up,which without it you may not be allowed to tender.
you need it to tender for most public sector opportunitys.
most folks like us dont bother,as its a major hassle. personally, i couldnt fill out the forms,so joined a local construction safety group and got a professional form filler to do it.
all the boys had to do courses for stihl saws/first aid/banksman/fire safety/loaders etc etc etc. most of this was done on site/yard. if your the boss you'll have to do a serious 5 day in the classroom job. in my case it was streetworks supervisor.
i'd advise you to go for it,as you may have a tasty job come up,which without it you may not be allowed to tender.
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Mainly private work, with a fair bit of commerial work but no LA work apartfrom a bit of school work.DNgroundworks wrote:So where does your work come from Dave LA's, private's, etc?
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Strange timing or what - This week we are working in a School - and last week we were asked to quote for road resurfacing around a hospital for the local authority!
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