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BCSA Calls for Government Review of Reverse Charge VAT Decision

Reverse VAT could send countless construction sub-contractors out of business as their cash flow is sent into negative territory on 1 October this year under government rules that will impose reverse charge VAT on the construction industry.The British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) joins the 15 UK construction bodies in calling for a six month delay to the implementation of reverse VAT.BCSA is also asking the government to use this time to review its decision to impose reverse...

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Tim Outteridge BCSA President

President's Column July 2019

I often use this column as a soapbox for issues facing the structural steelwork sector, who wouldn't? But this month's column is all about celebration. Celebration of the incredible industry that is structural steelwork. An industry that I've worked in for 15 years. When I'm walking around the City of London and look up to see one of the many great buildings I've worked on over the years, I feel a rush of pride as I tell myself , I helped create that. And happily for me, I'm able to travel the...

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Tim Outteridge BCSA President

President's Column June 2019

I often use this column as a soapbox for issues facing the structural steelwork sector - who wouldn't? But this month's column is all about celebration.Celebration of the incredible industry that is structural steelwork. An industry that I've worked in for 15 years. When I'm walking around the City ofLondon and look up to see one of the many great buildings I've worked on over the years, I feel a rush of pride as I tell myself - I helped create that. And happily for me, I'm able to travel the...

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British Steel Statement

It has been announced that British Steel has gone into compulsory liquidation. The company continues with business as usual while the Official Receiver looks for a buyer. The appointment of the Official Receiver creates a period of stability while a new buyer is sought for the trading business. BCSA's first thoughts are with British Steel employees. We are hopeful that this key part of the UK's proud industrial heritage can be saved.The UK structural steelwork sector is in good shape. Demand...

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Tim Outteridge BCSA President

President's Column May 2019

This magazine provides engineers, architects, main contractors and clients with an enormous amount of information, technical guidance, news and case studies every month. It also showcases structural steelwork and shows the industry the range of benefits that designing and building in steel can bring.Steel's high strength-to weight ratio delivers the most efficient designs and allows for the design of longer, flexible internal column-free spaces. It alsodelivers spectacular buildings and...

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Tim Outteridge BCSA President

President's Column April 2019

Most of us already know that the government wants construction and infrastructure projects to incorporate greater levels of offsite manufacturing. But more recently, government has said that it also wants to take a more standardised approach to design, including componentisation. They refer to this as a platforms approach.With the majority of the value add for structural steel already occurring offsite - in some cases up to 90% the structural steelwork sector is well placed to be an early...

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New RQSC Steelwork Contractor Member - North Lincs Structures

BCSA is pleased to welcome a new RQSC member - North Lincs Structures.

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Tim Outteridge BCSA President

President's Column March 2019

With the 2019 Spring Statement due on 13 March, and the UK currently scheduled to exit the EU at the end of March, all eyes are on the UK economy this month. But what does this actually mean for the structural steelwork sector?Every year, Construction Markets undertakes what is believed to be the largest survey of its kind, surveying specifiers and analysing the responses against government data in order to calculate the current and future consumption of structural steelwork in the UK, and the...

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SCCS gains SSIP accreditation

The Steel Construction Certification Scheme (SCCS) has become one of the first certification bodies to achieve SSIP Accreditation (Safety Schemes In Procurement) following a recent UKAS assessment. SSIP aims to streamline prequalification by driving unnecessary cost and confusion out of supplier health and safety assessment. Its core philosophy is to enable effective cross-recognition between existing schemes.

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Tim Outteridge BCSA President

President's Column February 2019

Main contractors often push the limits when drafting construction contracts for subcontract work, even though we have perfectly good standard form contracts in the form of NEC and JCT. I have seen pages and pages of 'z clauses' inserted into NEC contracts, and so many changes to JCT contracts that they should really be renamed. Standard clauses designed to protect subcontractors, though, simply vanish into thin air.On the other side of the table, for some subcontractors, navigating the...

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