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Construction bodies urge local authorities to commit to CLOCS

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Construction industry leaders of the UK’s biggest professional and trade bodies have written to the chief executives of all local authorities across Britain as well as the 25 metro mayors, urging them to sign up to the Construction Logistics and Community Safety (CLOCS) construction vehicle safety scheme.

The Royal Town Planning Institute, the Chartered Institute of Building, the Institute of Civil Engineers, the Association for Project Safety and Build UK are all backing the campaign.

CLOCS is a national standard that was developed by regulators and businesses together. It defines actions by planners, construction clients, and principal contractors that are simple to implement and demonstrates ownership of community safety beyond the hoardings.

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