About Lee Galley
Glazing industry professional currently Inspection supervisor for RISA Ltd a division of the Glass & Glazing Federation.

RISA offer independent and impartial Inspection and Auditing services to the Fenestration and Construction Industries in line with relevant legislation and standards; they are the sole provider of inspection services for FENSA Ltd, a Government endorsed and United Kingdom Accreditation Services (UKAS) accredited Competent Person’s Scheme Operator for the replacement window and door industry. All inspections are scheduled through a bespoke in-house database and the inspectors use mobile tablets to record and report inspections in real-time to our clients.
Our competent Inspectors, Auditors and Inspection Managers have National coverage, between them have many years’ experience inspecting installations across a wide range of sectors, including replacement windows and doors, energy saving measures and construction projects helping our clients deliver a competitive edge in quality and compliance. The inspectors are recruited from the industries we inspect, supported by an enthusiastic, proactive and competent administration team,
Interested?
We currently conduct several thousand inspections annually and would like to explore the opportunity to assist you with your immediate requirements; if you are an organisation looking:
- for an independent cost effective inspection service provider with many years of experience,
- to audit whether you are meeting relevant regulatory requirements across different regions and markets,
- to control quality or
- to reduce risk
We would be delighted to discuss your requirements in more detail. For more information please contact us using the form below.
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- Urban planners
[edit] About CIRCuIT
The Circular Economy wiki is supported by the Circular Construction in Regenerative Cities (CIRCuIT) project, which is funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. CIRCuIT is a collaborative project involving 31 ambitious partners across the entire built environment chain in Copenhagen, Hamburg, Helsinki Region and Greater London. Through a series of demonstrations, case studies, events and dissemination activities, the project will showcase how circular construction practices can be scaled and replicated across Europe to enable sustainable building in cities and the transition to a circular economy on a wider scale.