About Construction Link Ltd
Construction sourcing made easy
A new and exclusive construction community home to projects and tenders across the UK.
Born in late 2015, following years of frustration with the time-consuming processes involved in sourcing, selecting and procuring Specialist services in the construction industry, C-Link is designed to make construction sourcing easy. Our aim is to promote a culture of openness and positive interaction between industry stakeholders. We want to stimulate innovation in our notoriously slow-paced sector and improve relationships between Professionals and Specialists across the industry.
Our mission is to:
- Provide a low cost, high quality, lead generation service to Specialist Contractors, Suppliers and Consultants.
- Allow Developers and Main Contractors to make quality procurement decisions and deliver projects on time and budget.
- Inspire more positive relationships across the industry.
Featured articles
Check out some of the best features and news from Designing Buildings as well as key stories from around the web.
Bridging the gap between clients and contractors
Concerns remain around contractor quality, capability, and delivery.
Construction Management, 10 June.
Heat pumps beat boilers in new home tests.
Building Safety Act implementation in Wales
CIAT to host industry panel on 26 June.
New and updated CLC building safety guidance.
New UK National Buildings Database.
Building Safety Wiki Interviews
Chief executive of the British Woodworking Federation.
Planning condition discharge in England and Wales
A brief explanation from a building compliance expert, with further links.
Overheating guidance and tools for building designers
Guidance for dealing with element of building fabric control that have increasing importance.
Shading for housing, a design guide
From the Good Homes Alliance and British Blind and Shutter Association.
UK Standard Skills Classification (SSC)
A shared framework for describing skills needs.
Social media ban consultation comes to close
CIOB urges UK Government to consider social media’s role in careers guidance in ban debate.
















