Our Memberships

As a business, we are pleased to be an active member of several trade bodies, industry groups and institutes. We are always looking to the future and asking what's next for the company, industry and communities in which we operate? Our affiliations with these groups allow us to not only plan but lead conversations about the ideas we have. 

CITB
Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)

CITB ensures that the construction workforce has the right skills for now and the future based on three strategic priorities – Careers, Standards and Qualifications, and Training and Development.

Developing-Young-Workforce
Developing Young Workforce (DYW)

Developing Young Workforce (DYW) bridges the gap between education and employers to help young people find fulfilling careers. DYW's mission is to be the vital link for businesses and schools to engage, inspire and develop the young workforce across Scotland. 

Future Homes Hub
Future Homes Hub

The Future Homes Hub has been established to facilitate the collaboration needed within and beyond the new homes sector to help meet the climate and environmental challenges ahead. The Delivery Plan is divided into four areas with a goal and roadmap for each area.

Grampian-Occupational-Health-and-Safety-Group
Grampian Occupational Health and Safety Group

Grampian Occupational Health and Safety Group (GOSH) is a self-help group of dedicated health and safety professionals, employers, trade unions, employee representatives and anyone interested in health and safety in the North East of Scotland.

Home-Builders-Federation
Home Builders Federation (HBF)

The Home Builders Federation (HBF) is the representative body of the home building industry in England and Wales. The HBF’s member firms account for some 80% of all new homes built in England and Wales in any one year and include companies of all sizes.

Homes-for-Scotland
Homes for Scotland

Homes for Scotland is the voice of the home building industry in Scotland, representing some 200 companies and organisations which together deliver 95% of new homes built for sale each year and a significant proportion of affordable housing.

IOSH
Institution of Occupational Safety

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is the Chartered body and largest membership organisation for safety and health professionals.They act as an adviser and trainer for HSE professionals, helping create safer workplaces.

National-Housebuilders-Council
National Housebuilders Council (NHBC)

NHBC is the UK’s leading warranty and insurance provider for UK house-building for new homes. As a non-profit distributing company limited by guarantee, their stated purpose is to give homeowners confidence in the quality of new homes.

Next Generation
Next Generation

The Next Generation Benchmark is the sustainability benchmark for the largest 25 Homebuilders in the UK, alongside any voluntary participants.

Scottish-Business-Pledge
Scottish Business Pledge

The Scottish Business Pledge is a values-led partnership between Government and business based on boosting productivity and competitiveness through fairness, equality and sustainable employment.

Scottish-Housebuilders-Safety-Forum
Scottish House Builders Health and Safety Forum

The Scottish House Builders Health and Safety Forum commit to improving Occupational Health and Safety in Scottish House building, by exchanging information, sharing best practice and collectively driving towards higher standards.

Skills-Development-Scotland
Skills Development Scotland

Skills Development Scotland is Scotland’s national skills body. They contribute to Scotland’s sustainable economic growth by supporting people and businesses to develop and apply their skills, working with partners to provide services and positive outcomes. 

Structural-Timber-Association
Structural Timber Association

As building offsite solutions in timber are gaining traction across the industry, the STA’s mission is to enhance quality and drive product innovation through technical guidance and research, underpinned by a members’ quality standard assessment - STA Assure.

ROSPA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).

RoSPA is a registered charity committed to continuing to demonstrate that accidents don't have to happen through varied activities, campaigning, carrying out research, influencing legislation, informing and educating, auditing and providing expert consultancy.