Data Protection Act Consent Form Template
An example Consent Form that employers can use in respect of Employee Data.
An example Consent Form that employers can use in respect of Employee Data.
Here you can download and complete a BIM Product Data Template for Doorsets and Firedoorsets
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet explains the rules around obtaining listed building consent and work in conservation areas
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet explains timber durability, sustainabillity and coatings considerations when repairing or upgrading heritage joinery
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet covers performance and aesthetics considerations for external windows and doors
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet covers glass and glazing options
This checklist has been created with the aim of providing a list of simple points for consideration by the manufacturer or installer, specific to the replacement of timber joinery in a listed building or conservation area.
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet explains the definitions of Heritage and Conservation Joinery
Here you can download and complete a BIM Product Data Template for Wood Window Units
BIM LEVEL 2 defines what, when and how information should be created, shared and managed for a construction project. Here you can find out more.
To support members in helping to ensure the principles are embraced throughout their business we have a handy checklist for compliance (that covers many of your legal requirements as a joinery business).
Meeting social, economic and environmental responsibilities to stakeholders should be integral to any business. Here you can find guidance on preparing a statement of a company’s commitment.
For the woodworking sector, Part Q introduced new requirements for the security rating of doors and windows in new build homes (including new homes created by a change of use such as a barn conversion).
For the woodworking sector, Part Q introduced new requirements for the security rating of doors and windows in new build homes (including new homes created by a change of use such as a barn conversion).
This is a proposed Appendix that describes a bespoke timber window that would be deemed to satisfy Requirement Q1.