February 2021

CAB names its new CEO
The Association has named its new CEO. Phil Slinger will step into the shoes of Justin Ratcliffe, who stepped down from the role last year. Phil joins CAB on 1st March 2021 and I …
February 2021

The Association has named its new CEO. Phil Slinger will step into the shoes of Justin Ratcliffe, who stepped down from the role last year. Phil joins CAB on 1st March 2021 and I …
With both Brexit and Covid-19 issues still very much with us, 2021 will continue to be a challenge for all businesses. Both the ‘State of the Trade’ survey from CAB and the recent CPA (Construction Products Association) forecasts do offer …
January 2021
A word from Our Team to Your Team
Not the best start to the new year with ‘lockdown 3’ and our hospitals struggling to treat patients ill with Covid-19, but, despite the rise in infections, business continues and …
In these uncertain times why would you consider joining an Association such as Council for Aluminium in Building in 2021? What possible benefit would it offer your business?
The Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB) was formed in 1994 by …
The Council for Aluminium in Building is delighted to announce that its one-day ‘Curtain Walling Essential Knowledge Course’ has gone live in November. The CAB course, which has been accredited by the GQA, is an introduction to curtain walling. It …
December 2020
A word from Our Team to Your Team
As we wave goodbye to 2020 later this month we should spare a thought for those colleagues who have gone above and beyond what has been expected of them. It …
A Word from Our Team to Your Team
As we enter into another lockdown in an attempt to slow down the transmittance of the virulent Covid-19 virus it seems that Construction will be spared this time round and …
Scrap aluminium has long been recognised for its ability to be easily collected and recycled into new aluminium products. Together with its high scrap value, aluminium is rarely wasted as it feeds back via well-established recycling processes. The EAA/Delft study …
October 2020
It has been a very unusual year for us all, but at last we can see members’ businesses back at work and some very busy, especially in the residential sector. Here at CAB the team has been back …
Change happens across many industries and as an Association we are not above such changes, but we must rise to such challenges and support our members through these difficult times. Not only has the Association been faced with the industry …