New CEO for CAB

The CAB board are delighted to announce that Nigel Headford will take on the role of CAB CEO in May. Already a well respected member of the CAB board, Nigel brings a wealth of experience to strengthen the CAB team …

The purpose of the Part L consultation in 2019 and 2020 was to gather feedback and opinions from stakeholders regarding the 2021 uplift to the Building Regulations for energy efficiency in domestic buildings in England. The document sought input on …

With construction output expected to decrease by 2.1% in 2024, according the latest report from the Construction Products Association, how will aluminium fenestration fare in the year ahead?

It is fair to say that 2024 will be a challenge for …

The recent Construction Products Association 2024 Winter forecast anticipates a further fall in construction output of 2.1% during the year ahead with a modest recovery of just 2% in 2025. Despite this forecast 40% of CAB members on net balance …

GEZE UK’s latest Product Guide and Price List has been completely revised and updated to make it even easier for architects, architectural ironmongers and specifiers to select the most effective product for their needs.

The detailed, illustrated technical guide provides …

Through CAB’s quarterly State of Trade Survey the Association asks principal contacts at each member company to submit their views on the UK aluminium trade, on a completely confidential basis. The feedback and data are then considered and verified by …

In today’s rapidly changing market place where aluminium fenestration is taking the lead in residential new build and home improvement projects, members of the Association need to be kept informed of pending legislative changes that effect their businesses. CAB are …

Aluminium has been well known for its ease of recycling ever since its first commercialisation in 1880, but do we always need to recycle by melting and reforming? Some architects are now looking forward and looking at ways that materials …

British Motor Museum, Warwickshire

Thursday 29th February 2024

We are delighted to announce details of our Spring Forum at the British Motor Museum which will take place on Thursday 29th February 2024. The British Motor Museum is home …

It has been a busy year for CAB in support of its membership and the wider industry and whilst there are challenges in the supply chain and looking forward into 2024, CAB membership continues to offer an excellent value proposition.…