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Starting out business in the building Trade – Do you need any qualification?

Welcome to one of our regular series  for new business starts ups. On weekly basis, we deal with a number of new Construction business starting up and we get asked a lot of questions in the building trade.

We do our best to try to share the frequently asked questions. KG Accountants

Most Small general builders work directly for home-owners, usually on property repairs, refurbishments and renovations, extensions and improvements, and for commercial property owners and landlords on shops, pubs, hotels and small industrial buildings. Some builders also carry out contract work, for example for local authorities, housing associations and larger building firms.

Others specialise in loft conversions and kitchen and bathroom renovations.

Many general builders have a background in general construction skills such as bricklaying, plastering and joinery, but some are qualified to carry out specialist work such as plumbing, electrical work and the installation of gas systems and appliances. Others sub-contract this work to local tradespeople.

What qualifications and skills are required? 

There are no mandatory qualifications required to trade as a builder. Most of the skills required by anyone setting up this type of business are usually acquired through previous experience in the building and construction sector.

Builders carrying out work under contract to public sector organisations or larger building firms may be required to hold a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card, for which, as a minimum, they must pass a health and safety test and hold, or be working towards, a Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ (www.cscs.uk.com).

In addition to prior experience in the building industry and proficiency in a particular trade, the proprietor of a building firm will benefit from training in project management, estimating and staff supervision. An organised approach, good customer care skills and a reliable attitude are also required.

The following courses are suitable for anyone intending to start up and run a small building firm:

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