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Roofing sets a new standard for specialist competence

The roofing sector believes its competency certification system for operatives could be a model for other specialists around construction. Will Mann reports
The NFRC has already put 800 installers through the RoofCERT scheme. Image: Dreamstime
The NFRC has already put 800 installers through the RoofCERT scheme. Image: Dreamstime

“Roofing, like much of construction, faces challenges around skills shortages, industry image, attracting new talent, training and work quality. Put it all together, along with a lowest price culture, and that can drive poor behaviour from installers, as we know from Grenfell.”

James Talman, CEO of the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC), is not afraid to speak plainly.

But to his credit, the NFRC decided to do something about these concerns before the Grenfell tragedy. The federation had already begun working on an independently accredited verification scheme for roofer competence, and two years ago RoofCERT was launched in partnership with the CITB.

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