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**Commercial construction is a different world to residential work.** The contracts are bigger, the procurement process is more formal, and the margins can be significantly better – but so are the barriers to entry, the compliance requirements, and the consequences of getting things wrong. This guide is for builders and construction professionals looking to move…
Understanding what certifications roofers need in the UK is important whether you’re starting a roofing business or looking to expand into commercial work. The certifications roofers need vary by type of work, client requirements, and materials used. This guide covers every relevant certification for UK roofers. Do Roofers Need Any Certifications? No certification is legally…
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