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Our business is an active member of several leading trade organisations. We support a number of industry partners in their efforts to promote the use of construction materials in the built environment, improve industry performance, ensure a sustainable future for the industry and develop a positive regulatory framework. Our industry partners include:
Britpave, the British In-situ Concrete Paving Association, was formed in 1991 to promote the better and greater use of concrete for paving.
http://www.britpave.org.uk
EPIC is the training organisation for the extractive and mineral processing industries. It offers a range of specialist training courses and also operates the Contractors? Safety Passport Scheme.
www.epicltd.com
The British Cement Association (BCA) is a trade and research organisation that represents the interests of the UK's cement industry at national and European levels.
www.bca.org.uk
The CBI helps create and sustain the conditions in which businesses in the UK can compete and prosper. It is the premier lobbying organisation for UK business on national and international issues.
www.cbi.org.uk
The CAA is a trade association representing over 85% of UK admixture manufacture and is committed to offering the highest standards of product quality and support.
http://www.admixtures.org.uk
Construction Products Association
The Construction Products Association acts as a single, influential voice for manufacturers and suppliers of construction products.
www.constprod.org.uk
The QPA represents the interests of more than 120 quarry operators who together produce more than 90 per cent of the UK's aggregate-based construction materials.
www.qpa.org
The Concrete Centre is the central development organisation for the UK cement and concrete industry and our aim is to assist all those involved in design and construction to realise the full potential of concrete.
http://www.concretecentre.com
The Concrete Society brings together all those with an interest in concrete to exchange knowledge and experience, to promote excellence and to encourage innovation.
www.concrete.org.uk
UKQAA aims are to promote the scientific, technical, industrial, environmental, educational and legal nature associated with applications for coal ash produced from UK coal fired power stations.
http://www.ukqaa.org.uk/
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