Some organisations are content to take a subscription from their membership and simply provide another "badge" on the letterhead. However, the FTMRC was developed as an organisation to act on behalf of its members in establishing and then raising quality standards in metal roof design, specification, installation and develop the industry standards Guide to Good Practice.
Formed in late 2006 the FTMRC now comprises of the industry leading specialist contractors committed to providing quality craftsmanship for their clients, supported by premier related industry associate members supplying materials and ancillary services. The new, much extended Guide to Good Practice provides a comprehensive reference document for the design, specification and installation of traditional metal roofing and cladding.
Formed in late 2006 the FTMRC now comprises of the industry leading specialist contractors committed to providing quality craftsmanship for their clients, supported by premier related industry associate members supplying materials and ancillary services. The new, much extended Guide to Good Practice provides a comprehensive reference document for the design, specification and installation of traditional metal roofing and cladding.
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The Federation of Traditional Metal Roofing Contractors (FTMRC) was formed in 2006 and today consists of specialist contractors who are engaged at the Vanguard of the supported metal roofing business, installing traditional metal roofing in aluminium, copper, galvanised steel, stainless steel and zinc.
The issue of guarantee and insurance-backed warranty has long been one raised by architects, main contractors and building owners. While manufacturers provide a material-only guarantee, the installer is left to offer the client the comfort that the project will be a success and he will be there if anything goes wrong.
The rapid growth for roofing and cladding in traditional hard metals has seen an increasing number of building designs incorporating zinc, stainless steel, aluminium and copper. Whilst welcomed by a resurgent UK construction industry, this increasing demand has exposed an alarming skills gap in those taking on the responsibility for design and installation in traditional metal roofing.
An opportunity for professionals to gain technical knowledge of the traditional metal roofing industry. The FTMRC has built a sound contractor base of skilled and knowledgeable specialists and in the process has developed a number of training programmes through which the practical skills and design theory of traditional metal roofing and cladding can be learned.
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