In Autumn 2009 RCC concluded a partnering Agreement with the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) to provide commercial and contractual training and support to ARCA and its members.
A LITTLE ABOUT ARCA
The Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) has been up and running for over 20 years, providing asbestos training in addition to representing the interests of asbestos removal contractors and associated asbestos businesses throughout the UK. All member Licensed Asbestos Removal Companies participate in the association’s accreditation scheme to ensure they are working to the highest standards in the industry. ARCA is the point of reference for anyone seeking a contractor to safely remove asbestos from premises. ARCA are also the number one providers of asbestos training in the UK. Membership has grown considerably from the original four founder members. The association has gained credibility with Government, local authorities, and all those concerned with safety in the occupational handling and removal of asbestos and any other airborne hazardous materials. ARCA has become name synonymous with safety and quality.
After analysing feedback from Members, Arca recognised that there was a need for clear, no-nonsense advice in the areas of commercial support, project management and planning. RCC share a common base with the ARCA head office in the town of Burton on Trent but work across the country to provide quality commercial support for a variety of businesses. RCC have an established a strong reputation for providing expert support to Specialist Construction Industry Companies in tendering, contract advice and negotiation, commercial advice and support, site planning and programming, procurement and supply chain, disputes avoidance and management and training courses, workshops and seminars.
As part of the agreement RCC now offer a free 20 minute consultation service on a dedicated telephone number, Use of RCC’s services at a discounted rate and a wide range of training courses.
For more details please see the attached pdf which is an extract from Extract from ARCA News – Autumn 2009.