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How to register a company

Online

To register a company, simply complete the online forms as prompted by the online registration process.

Once an online registration is complete, and the appropriate fee paid, the details of the registered company will be issued to a Scheme Monitor who will contact them to arrange an office visit.

Postal registration

To register a company, complete a ‘Company Registration form’ and send it to the Scheme’s administration office, with the appropriate fee.

10% Promotional discount

Company Registration is available to members of the National Federation of Builders, Constructionline and Chartered Building Companies at a 10% discount for the first year of registration.

Annual re-registration 

Companies will be contacted towards the end of their registration period to arrange the re-registration payment for the following twelve months.

Companies not wishing to continue registration will be asked to confirm that all registration information is removed from their sites, stationery, vans, websites and any other location.

As part of the initial office visit, made at the start of all re-registration periods, companies will be issued with an overview of their performance from the last registration period. This will be discussed between the company contact and the Scheme’s Monitor with a view to offering suggestions and advice on how the company can improve further against the Scheme’s Code of Considerate Practice.  

Additional registration advice

• Does your company have more than one office in different locations?  If so, each separate office should be registered individually, and the appropriate fee paid.  Each office will then be given its own registration number and Monitors’ visits.

• Does your company have more than one division, involved in different types of work, but operating from the same office?  In this case, we recommend that you register each division separately, paying the appropriate fee.  Each division will then be given its own registration number and Monitors’ visits.

• Is your company working as a sub-contractor?  If so, Company Registration is still relevant to you, but it might not be appropriate for you to display the posters at site, particularly if the site is registered with the Site Registration option.
 (Sub-contractors should promote their registration with the Scheme to the main contractor.)

• If your company is part of a larger group, you will be asked to provide the name of that group on the registration form.
Note: Individual contracts cannot be registered using the Company Registration Scheme.