Specialist Engineering Contractors Group

The Specialist Engineering Contractors' Group (SEC Group) is a United Kingdom construction industry organisation, currently representing six specialist engineering membership associations. Collectively, these associations comprise over 60,000 companies with a total workforce of over 300,000 individuals. The SEC Group reflects the combined views of these organisations, notably in the Strategic Forum for Construction, where it is one of two bodies representing specialist contractors (the other is the National Specialist Contractors Council). It is particularly active in the areas of achieving: more cost effective procurement; fair and prompt payment; and the early involvement of specialist contractors in construction projects, to ensure more effective delivery.

SEC Group's members

Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors

British Constructional Steelwork Association

Building Engineering Services Association

Electrical Contractors' Association

Lift and Escalator Industry Association

The Lift and Escalator Industry Association (LEIA) is an advisory body for the lift and escalator industry. It was formed in 1997 through the merger of two-long standing associations dating back to 1932.[1] They represent around 95% of specialist contractors in its sector.

The LEIA operates Liftex,[2] a trade show and exhibition for the lifts and escalator industry, every three years.[3] The next LEIA exhibition will be Liftex 2013 on 22 and 23 May 2013,[4] although a different exhibition with a similar name is operated by the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association.[5]

SELECT - the Electrical Contractors' Association for Scotland

References

  1. "Lift associations opt to unite". Building Services Journal. 19. p. 9. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  2. LiftEx "LiftEx 2014"
  3. O'Guynn, Brad (2010). "Events: Liftex 2010 Lift and Escalator Industry Association opens exhibition participation to non-members and draws increased visitors.". Elevator World. 58 (7): 99. ISSN 0013-6158.
  4. "Liftex 2013". Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  5. "LiftEx 2012". Lifting Equipment Engineers Association. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
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