CICV Forum urges proper face mask etiquette to protect industry, lives
The CICV Forum is urging operatives to make a safe start to 2021 with a colourful new face mask campaign.
The CICV Forum is urging operatives to make a safe start to 2021 with a colourful new face mask campaign.
Construction workers need to remain Covid smart in order to combat the virus, according to Scottish housing minister Kevin Stewart.
The CICV Forum has created a digital learning toolkit to promote best practice for working with Covid-19, dubbed Be Covid Smart.
The CICV Forum is urging those in the industry to remain Covid-19 smart both in and out of work, as cases of Covid-19 begin rising again.
As Scotland’s building sector emerges from prolonged shutdown, the Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has issued expanded health and safety guidance to help steer companies through the crisis and back to work.
The Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has welcomed the first steps announced on 21 May to get the sector in Scotland back to work – but insists health and safety and collaboration must be at the heart of the phased return.
The Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum and Construction Scotland have joined calls for the sector to ensure payments are made on time to safeguard cashflow and ensure business and job survival.
The newly-established Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has hailed the “speed and efficiency” of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme roll-out – but has said the real test will be if all claims are paid on time.
The Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has issued a new animation that offers practical advice to contractors and occupiers undertaking emergency domestic work.
Cashflow has completely dried up for nearly 80% of firms in the construction industry in Scotland, according to businesses which responded to a survey carried out by the newly-established Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum.
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