CEF comments on January Monitoring Round
Commenting on the outcome of the Department of Finance January Monitoring Round that was published this evening, Construction Employers Federation Managing Director Mark Spence said...
Commenting on the outcome of the Department of Finance January Monitoring Round that was published this evening, Construction Employers Federation Managing Director Mark Spence said...
Four of Northern Irelands leading Trade Bodies for the construction, mineral products and manufacturing sectors are warning that material, manufacturing and construction costs are set to increase from this April. From 1st April 2022, many sectors will lose their entitlement to use ‘red’ diesel and rebated biodiesel across a variety of applications, including manufacturing, construction and mineral products being the industries most affected.
The Construction Employers Federation has today published its Manifesto for the 2022 NI Assembly Election while also unveiling the results of our State of Trade Survey for the second half of 2021.
2021 was another extraordinary year to be a representative trade association. We captured some of our activities in the following graphic to illustrate how we engage with and on behalf of the industry throughout the year.
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive is planning to hold a virtual Meet the Buyer event in January 2022. This is in relation to the re-procurement of certain Lot Contracts associated with their responsive maintenance and improvement requirement.