Category: News Update

  • REDEC Becomes Chartered

    REDEC Becomes Chartered

    It is with great pleasure we can inform everyone today that Redec has become a chartered building contractor. By becoming a Chartered Building Company, Redec has demonstrated to our clients, customers, and suppliers that our business is committed to endorsing the principles and values of best practice, ethical standards and professionalism. Enhancing our professional standing within the industry at large and proving to all stakeholders that we are committed to achieving and delivering the best service we can to our clients.

    CBCs operate according to the CIOB/CBC’s Code of Conduct. The CIOB (The Chartered Institute of Building) is recognised worldwide as the leading Institute for construction professionals. As a CBC there is commitment to the training and development of your staff towards recognised qualifications at the highest industry standards. Your clients can be assured peace of mind and satisfaction. Colin our MD said, “For clients, membership of the Scheme becomes instantly synonymous with professionalism, leadership and a commitment to excellent performance. Employing a Chartered Building Company, like us, is an assurance that you will be working with recognised professionals who will be delivering excellent services and will always provide a quality end-product.”

  • Redec Joins Prestigious Framework for Kent County Council

    Redec Joins Prestigious Framework for Kent County Council

    We are delighted to announce that Redec has been appointed onto the prestigious new KCC Principal Contractors Framework. Securing a place under Lot 1 for projects from £1 to £750,000 with a projected contractual spend of £90m on either a design and build or construct only basis. The ethos of the new Contractors Framework will be to provide the highest degree of professionalism in the way that Kent County Council projects are delivered and to create a dependable list of local contractors to drive the county’s big plans forward from 2016 onwards.

    The framework will last for 5 years and will include increased apprenticeships and training, community benefits such as local purchasing, the use of BIM, increased engagement of local SMEs and reduction in construction waste being sent to landfill.  KCC being the largest property owning body in the South will engage the select contractors from this new framework for all works to schools, colleges, offices, pupil referral units, care homes, waste disposal sites and transportation within the county with other buying authorities able to join the list from next year.

    Redec Director Chris said, “This is a fantastic opportunity for both the County and our Company.  It is something that I personally have been working on for over 2 years now, and I cannot wait for it to commence.  Working closely alongside 19 other organisations in a spirit of collaboration will ensure the property portfolio of Kent will be in safe hands for years to come.”