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What is Constructionline?

Constructionline is an independent provider of compliance and Health & Safety accreditations. They have various memberships which contractors can apply for. These memberships require contractors to supply evidence of how they manage compliance matters such as Health & Safety.

These memberships are assessed by Constructionline to check to see whether the contractor has met the required standard. If they have they will be issued with a certificate which will be valid for 12 months.

If you are looking to subcontract for large contractors or councils they may need you to hold valid Constructionline certification.

Only using these certified contractors gives these organisations confidence that their subcontracted packages will be completed in a timely and safe manner.

Getting a Constructionline certificate can be difficult, which is why Safety Place are here to provide you with expert advice and help to get your accreditation.

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Which level of Constructionline do I need?

Constructionline has 4 different levels of membership which contractors can apply for.

Bronze – This is the minimum level of application which gives you access to the Constructionline market place and also an “SSIP” accreditation.

Silver – This level of membership gives you all the benefits of bronze plus it also requires proof of your corporate and professional standing. Historically, this tends to be the required level for most council work.

Gold – This level of membership includes all of silver and bronze benefits and asks for further evidence around the “Common Assessment Standard”. This is a series of questions around other compliance related aspects of your business. For example, how you approach environmental, financial, corporate social responsibility and ethical matters.

Platinum – This level of membership includes all the benefits of the above but also includes an “onsite audit”.

Rather than submit your evidence of compliance via an online questionnaire, you have an assessor visit you direct.

What do I need to get through Constructionline?

The requirements for obtaining Constructionline certification will depend on the level you are aiming to achieve. For example, should you be look at obtaining a silver certificate, you will be asked to provide evidence of Health & Safety legal compliance i.e. Risk Assessments, Method Statements, trade qualifications, Health & Safety qualifications, COSHH Assessments, equipment inspection records etc.

Should you be going for Gold membership, you are likely to have to provide evidence of polices, procedures and training in other compliance areas. For example, to satisfy the questions around Anti bribery, you may need to provide a Anti Bribery policy and show what training has been given to staff.

Ultimately, what you need to obtain a valid certificate is a willingness to get your organisation to a set standard and the patience to work within an assessors requests.

What are the benefits of getting Constructionline?

There are 3 main reasons why this accreditation may be beneficial to you:-

1 – Access to commercial contracts – Large organisations and certain councils use Constructionline as way of pre-vetting their suppliers. Having a valid membership and certificate gives confidence to large buyers you can carry out a job with low risk to them.

Also, certain large organisations will use their supplier portal to search for contractors to supply work to.

2 – Reputation and trust – Showing to potential clients that your company is safe, solid and maintains good business practices through independent vetting gives you an edge over your competition.

3 – Improvement in internal procedures – Benchmarking how you work against a set standard allows you to spot places where you can make your business better.

You aren’t just looking for a policy for addressing your environmental practices, you are looking for ways that you can improve environmental efficiencies and the documenting it.

How can Safety Place help me get a constructionline certificate?

We have over 50 combined years of experience helping contractors get this accreditation. Every contractor will have different needs, but we work with you to get your Constructionline certification. Our process for helping you is simple:-

1 – Discuss your business and find identify your safety and compliance gaps against the required standards.

2 – Work with you to implement new processes and internal documentation

3 – Collate your evidence of safety, environmental and other compliance

4 – Submit your Constructionline application through your login and address assessor feedback

5 – Get your business your certification!

Why choose Safety Place to help you get an accreditation?

So call us on 01246 541944 or drop your details & lets get your accreditation support today. Open until 9pm to provide you with expert advice when you need it.






    What is the cost of Constructionline Membership?

    Constructionline membership cost varies upon 2 elements – your turnover and the level of membership (Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum). Costs can be as low as £219 + VAT

    Is Constructionline worth it?

    Going through Constructionline can be a costly exercise, so it’s important to weigh up the expected return of membership of commercial contracts you could win. If you have aspirations for working for certain commercial obligations then having Constructionline may be a “must have”.

    How is Constructionline different to Safecontractor or CHAS?

    CHAS and Safecontractor are predominantly Health & Safety SSIP’s. Constructionline historically has included safety accreditation, but it goes into a more in depth look at your business as well i.e finance, corporate references etc

    How to get Constructionline accreditation?

    Signing up at Constructionline gives you access to an online application. This application needs to be completed with supplementary evidence and sent to an assessor. The assessor will then respond with further request or grant you your certificate.

    Why do I need Constructionline Gold?

    Historically many large contractors and councils have only focused on Constructionline silver. However, with increasing risks in their supply chains, a large number have requested contractors to obtain Constructionline gold to reduce risk to them in areas such as Social Value, Environmental compliance, Modern Slavery matters, Ethics etc.