INTERGRATED MANAGEMENT
COMBINING QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH & SAFETY STANDARDS

ISOQAR / UKAS
Beton Bauen has invested greatly in an Integrated Management System (IMS) merging Quality, Environmental, plus Health & Safety ISO management processes into one convenient system, reducing hassle, cutting waste and refining compliance.
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Clients, suppliers and contractors alike can rest assured that Beton Bauen has an ISO management system with pre-defined processes and procedures in place, that is certified by a one of the United Kingdom's leading UKAS accredited certification providers.
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9001 Certificate | 14001 Certificate | 45001 Certificate
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SafeContractor
For market leading accreditation for any trade, of any size, SafeContractor is the UK’s leading accreditation scheme.
The SSIP and PAS91 contractor accreditation scheme checks that Beton Bauen meet the necessary requirements around health and safety, equal opportunities, diversity and environmental management practices – all in one plan. So your clients can be confident about you and reduce risk in their supply chain.
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Constructionline (Gold Member)
Originally created as a Government department, for over 20 years Constructionline has been supporting thousands of businesses across the public and private sectors, they work closely with various sector partners and have a deep understanding of buyers' needs.
At Constructionline, the aim is to open up opportunities for members to access a wide range of procurement contracts and projects – and for buyers to access a validated pool of high quality suppliers.​​
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Constructionline (Social Value)
​The UK Green Building Council (UKBC) categorises social value under three broad themes: jobs and economic growth; health, wellbeing and the environment; and strength of community. What ‘social value’ means in practice is likely to change from one job to the next, as different clients will have different priorities when it comes to social value. For example, they might look for you to provide:
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Training for local people in areas of high unemployment
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New or restored green spaces in built-up communities
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Employment for groups underrepresented in the construction industry​
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Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP)
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Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP) is actively committed to ensure reduction in health and safety assessment costs and bureaucracy in the supply chain, by making cross-recognition between member schemes as effective as possible. Working with many major organisations across the UK involved with new build construction and many other construction organisations as well as those in Education and Care.
Since its launch, many Clients and Principal Contractors now adopt an SSIP approach to H&S pre-qualification and will only use contractors who hold a valid and in date certificate issued by an SSIP Member Scheme. Holding a valid SSIP Member Scheme certificate means that a contractor has demonstrated their capability by meeting the SSIP 'core criteria'.
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Concrete Society
The Concrete Society is a member-based body, with no affiliation to Trade or corporate organisations and is proud to be recognised as independent. The Society has built on its technical base to become a leading provider of information serving the needs of clients, architects, engineers, specifiers, suppliers, contractors and users of concrete, with emphasis on quality and competitiveness.
The Concrete Society's independent Concrete Advisory Service provides prompt, impartial technical advice on concrete and related matters to subscribing members of any discipline. The Chartered Engineers have wide experience in many aspects of the use of concrete.
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Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA)
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The representative body for companies who work day-to-day to deliver, upgrade, and maintain the country’s infrastructure.
With more than 300 members based across six English regions and the devolved nations of Scotland and Wales, CECA represents firms who together carry out an estimated 70-80 per cent of all civil engineering activity in the UK, in the key sectors of transport, energy, communications, waste and water.
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CECA maintain close relationships with clients, government and the media to ensure the our members’ expertise is shared as widely as possible.
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Concrete Repair Association (CRA)
Formed in 1989, the CRA is committed to promoting and developing the practice of concrete repair and allied disciplines, as well as advancing education, technical training and health & safety matters in this specialist construction sector. Member companies include specialist contractors, product manufacturers and product distributors established in the field of concrete repair, as well as associated organisations, such as test laboratories and consulting engineers. By setting such self-regulating standards and procedures, engineers, authorities, clients and other specifiers are able to select from established professional organisations for concrete repair projects.
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Builder's Profile
Builder’s Profile is the open-access Common Database service providing compliance and PQQ information to the construction industry.
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Their secure common database enables subcontractors and suppliers to easily maintain and share information. For main contractors and clients it provides all the information, documents and tools required to manage a supply chain no matter how large or small.​​
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Once for All : Health & Safety
Once For All Health & Safety (formerly Acclaim SSIP) is a Constructionline accredited Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP) provider, delivering health and safety assessments to verify contractor compliance.
It streamlines the pre-qualification process for over 13,500 organizations by ensuring contractors meet industry-wide health and safety standards, reducing duplicated paperwork.​
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WWW.CONSTRUCTIONLINE.CO.UK/PRODUCTS-SERVICES/ONCE-FOR-ALL-HEALTH-AND-SAFETY

Health in Construction Leadership Group (HCLG)
Formed in 2014 after a challenge from HSE’s Construction Industry Advisory Committee (ConIAC) for the industry to do more to ‘Think Health’ and responding to the influence of ‘Construction 2025’, the Industry Strategy for Construction. The group is comprised of contractors, clients, the Health and Safety Executive, professional bodies, trade associations and trade unions.
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​The role of the HCLG is to act as both a stimulus and a catalyst in helping unify the industry in its approach to worker health protection and the promotion, adoption and implementation of best practice processes and initiatives.
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