It will still use the initials CICV as the new name is Construction Industry Collective Voice.
The unique alliance of trade associations and professional bodies has been rebranded as the Construction Industry Collective Voice (CICV), putting more emphasis on its shared focus and willingness to tackle the many other issues currently facing the construction industry in Scotland.
The organisation has spent nearly two years helping steer the Scottish building sector through what CICV described as the worst crisis in its history. The name change is intended to reflect its now expanded remit and collaborative vision for the future.
CICV said that the move is a 鈥渘atural evolution鈥. Its range of work now includes Brexit, net zero, the supply chain, employment and skills, project bank accounts and the launch of a dedicated Green Home Festival in 2022.
Alan Wilson, CICV Chair and managing director of electrical trade association Select, said: 鈥淭he New Year is a time for new beginnings and this change of name is a logical step for a body which has exceeded expectations in every department.
鈥淎s we have all seen recently, the pandemic can still surprise us, but the strong feeling across the organisation is that it is time to move on from purely Covid-related activity and turn our collective attentions to many other pressing matters.
鈥淭his new purpose will be underpinned by the teamwork and togetherness which the CICV has generated, as well as the sharing of ideas and information which has worked so well and which has produced such good results.
鈥淏y retaining the CICV initials which have become so well-known across the industry, the body can maintain its respected profile and build on the unprecedented collaboration and co-operation which has changed ways of thinking and working across the built environment.鈥
The body has also created a new position of vice chair, with the inaugural post being filled by Fiona Hodgson, chief executive of the Scottish & Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers鈥 Federation (SNIPEF).
She said: 鈥淚 am delighted and extremely honoured to take on this important role and help steer the ongoing work of the CICV through this natural evolution.
鈥淎s we move on at this time, it is worth reflecting on the remarkable co-operation and collaborative working which the organisation has fostered in an industry which previously has been seen as very competitive, and even confrontational.
鈥淥ne of the great lessons of the pandemic months has been that we are much stronger together and it will be in that spirit that we now devote our efforts to securing the future of a great industry and all the people in it.鈥
Hodgson added: 鈥淭he new name recognises that we have become the authoritative voice for the sector, speaking strongly on its behalf and fighting for the future of all its disparate elements.
鈥淥ur members operate throughout Scotland鈥檚 built environment supply chain, and the organisation is still attracting new members, so it is clear that there is a healthy appetite for the services which the CICV will continue to offer as we move forward in 2022.鈥
Since its creation, the CICV has provided information and practical advice to the sector as well as carrying out surveys, hosting webinars and speaking directly to Scottish government on a range of issues. Its free resources included updates on commercial, employment and health and safety matters and a pipeline of information that developed to help sector through the darkest days of the pandemic. 聽聽
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