The Considerate Construction Scheme (CCS) has launched a "fresh new look and feel" with a rebrand.
The CCS said that its new branding "reflects the change in how we present ourselves, in-line with our strategy and centred around our commitment to Raising Standards and Building Trust in the construction industry. Our new brand, with its fresh updated look, communicates what the Scheme is and how it can help the industry and public".
The transition into the new brand for the 4,500+ construction sites, organisations and suppliers registered with CCS will take place over a 12-month period from November 2022-November 2023. Newly branded Scheme banners and posters will start to be seen on registered activity across the UK and Ireland from November 2022.
Some registered sites will instead display Scheme brand in transition posters, showing both the old and the new brand, outside their sites where they are most visible to the public and the workforce, to help build familiarity and recognition between the 'old' and 'new' brand.
Considerate Constructors Scheme Chief Executive Amanda Long said: "We are delighted to begin the transition to our new Scheme brand, another step in the Scheme's constant evolution into the organisation it is today. The Scheme's new simple and fresh brand significantly improves the way in which we communicate about ourselves to all our stakeholders."
Amanda added: "The culture of continuous improvement reflected in our new brand is reinforced by new tools for those registered with us to drive a positive culture across their construction sites and organisations. These include the Scheme's Construction Site Leadership and Culture module and an additional suite of modules currently being developed, to widen our offer. We look forward to continuing to help the industry go further in driving positive behaviours and raising their standards even further."
Commenting on the launch of the new brand, Considerate Constructors Scheme Non-Executive Chairman Amit Oberoi said: "I am delighted to see our new branding being rolled out. The rebranding process reflects how we, as an organisation, can help to make a difference to the industry, the public and the environment through continuous improvement."
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