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BRE
The BRE Trust Companies, BRE and BRE Global, are world leading research, consultancy, training, testing and certification. organisations delivering sustainability and innovation across the built environment and beyond.


British Parking Association
The BPA is the largest professional association in Europe representing organisations in the parking and traffic management. industry. These organisations are many and varied, and include manufacturers, car park operators, local authorities, health authorities, airports, railways, shopping centres, theme parks, consultants.


Bridge Owners Forum
The Bridge Research Group at Cambridge University aims to promote the dissemination of information on bridge engineering topics by holding a series of one-day Forums. Delegates from different interest groups in the bridge engineering fraternity are brought together to exchange ideas and discuss current and future research and development needs in the design, assessment and management of the nation's bridge infrastructure.


CEBC Confederation of European Building Control
"The Consortium’s mission is to assist in the promotion of the ideals of the European Union in relation to the building control function".


CHIRP The UK Confidential Reporting Programme for Aviation and Maritime
The aim of CHIRP is to contribute to the enhancement of aviation and maritime safety in the UK, by providing a totally independent confidential (not anonymous) reporting system for all individuals employed in or associated with these industries.


Communities and Local Government
The Building Regulations, sustainability, and the planning portal.


IPENZ Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand
New Zealand confidential reporting system.


LDSA London District Surveyors Association
Over 160 years experience in Building London.


SABSM Scottish Association of Building Standards Managers
SABSM provides a comprehensive resource for Building Standards in Scotland.


Standing Committee on Structural Safety (SCOSS)
SCOSS - the Standing Committee on Structural Safety - is an independent body established in 1976 and is supported by the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Institution of Structural Engineers and the Health and Safety Executive to maintain a continuing review of building and civil engineering matters affecting the safety of structures.


Step Change in Safety UK oil and gas industry
Step Change in Safety is the UK based partnership with the remit to make the UK the safest Oil and Gas Exploration and Production province in the world. We are charged with achieving this vision through cooperation, collaboration, sharing and adopting of best practices and learnings.

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