Since the Construction, Design and Management Regulations were revised in 2007, there has been much confusion as to how the HSE should be notified of construction projects. To make it simpler, why
not use our guide and form?
Published 26.03.2008
One of our subscribers has asked if they should break up their building project into smaller parts to avoid having to notify the HSE under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015
(CDM 2015)?
Published 12.09.2019
You’ve heard that as a contractor or designer in the construction sector, you’re supposed to check that your client understands their responsibilities. Can this really be true and, if it is, what do
you need to do about it?
Published 31.01.2012
On April 6, 2007 the construction regulations will change dramatically. You’ve heard that this will mean anyone employing a construction contractor, even for minor works, will carry new duties. So
how should you prepare?
Published 12.03.2007
You’ve heard that the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM) apply to exhibitions and stage sets. But despite being involved in the sector you haven’t been affected to date. Why
is this and will it change?
Published 08.07.2014
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) came into force on 6 April 2015. If your project began prior to that date, do you need to start again with your paperwork and
appointments?
Published 11.05.2015
You’re planning some refurbishment work involving mainly painting and decorating, with some new lighting etc. The contractor has told you that it’s “notifiable”. What does that mean and is he right?
Published 06.06.2013
Changes to construction laws have introduced a new role, known as a CDM Co-ordinator. To help you identify when, or if, you need to employ one, why not use our guidance and selection document?
Published 26.03.2007