
What Is ConstructionLine Accreditation and Why Do You Need It?
ConstructionLine is a popular online accreditation scheme; one that is widely recognised throughout the industry. Fulfilment of the scheme will add you to a register of accredited contractors which can be accessed by other industry professionals, as well as clients looking for reliable construction specialists to handle their latest projects.
The ConstructionLine online portal includes more than 2500 construction companies and major buyers, as well as thousands more smaller enterprises and solo trades. Among the buyers who frequent the portal, you will find government bodies, local authorities, and large commercial organisations in need of reliable and professional construction partners.
ConstructionLine Levels
There are four different levels of accreditation in the ConstructionLine scheme, with each successive level requiring higher standards of performance to attain. Not every company needs to achieve the highest level in order to benefit from the scheme. If you’re not sure which level is best suited to your company, the team at Dromore Safety Services Ltd can advise you on the matter.
The four levels are:
ConstructionLine Bronze
ConstructionLine Silver
ConstructionLine Gold
ConstructionLine Platinum.
The Benefits of ConstructionLine Accreditation
Being registered with and accredited by ConstructionLine Accreditation brings many associated benefits to your company. These are some of the most significant ones:
Improve Business Growth
A ConstructionLine Accreditation has been shown to help businesses of all sizes grow, thanks to being a recognised accreditation scheme. Thousands of companies in the construction industry have access to the ConstructionLine online portal and, by being part their of database, you will be seen by more industry professionals, giving you the opportunity to expand your network of contacts and garner more work.
Show That You Are Compliant
By being a registered and accredited member of the ConstructionLine scheme, you are demonstrating that your company is compliant with all relevant construction industry legislation and regulations. This is a useful promotional tool when seeking new leads, as accreditation removes the need for them to perform a background check on your business. The seal of approval from ConstructionLine confirms that you practise all health and safety requirements for your staff and clients.
More Efficient Tendering
A ConstructionLine accreditation can speed up the tender process, since your name will already be out there for prospective buyers to discover. Not only can this save you time and effort, but can also lower administrative costs can also save you money.
Attract Top UK Buyers
The ConstructionLine online portal is the first place that some of the largest buyers and developers in the UK look for contractors. Whether they intend to approach you directly or invite you to bid for a tender, your presence on the ConstructionLine register can be a significant bonus for your company.
Client Feedback
Mike and his team at Dromore Safety successfully helped us win our CHAS accreditation. We would highly recommend his services to anyone looking at getting any accreditation or other health and safety services.
Louis Hurst, Director, Fulcrum Brickworks Ltd
It is with great pride, appreciation and credit to the team, that JP Flynn Construction can share the news of their Construction Line Gold Accreditation!! With special thanks to Mike Healy@Dromoresafety for your support with our application.... JP Flynn - continuing to stride forward with compliance, high standards and achievement!
JP Flynn, Construction Ltd
Get in touch
If you’re a contractor working in the construction industry, you may find a ConstructionLine accreditation opens major opportunities for your business. For professional assistance registering with ConstructionLine and attaining your accreditation, get in touch with Dromore Safety Services Ltd today. Call the team on 07717 210 323 to discuss your requirements and let us put together a plan of action for you.
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