Pro Installer January 2020 - Issue 82 | Page 20

20 | JANUARY 2020 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk “IT’S BEEN A GREAT YEAR: AND SO MUCH MORE TO COME” So declared Anda Gregory, Managing Director of the Glass & Glazing Federation’s Commercial Group, when speaking at a press event during which she offered an overview of the achievements and future plans of its brands. Discussing each of the Commercial Group’s brands, which include FENSA, BFRC, Installsure (formerly GGFi), Borough IT and RISA, Anda said that cooperation and unity be- tween the commercial business- es “has been unprecedented…. helping us to make more of each company, in terms of pro- moting each other’s businesses and lending expertise to deliver the best service possible.” Referring to the rebranding of the former GGFi to Installsure, which was carried out, in part, to remove confusion between GGFi customers and GGF membership, Anda reported that 2019 has been a record year for applications to join the specialist insurance and financial services provider, facilitated by better marketing, improved commu- nications within the Group, the digital distribution of documen- tation and the simple provision of an online application form. Inspections and audit body RISA was the next to receive attention. Anda reported that crucial changes were made to how the team operates with sub- tle yet highly effective changes such as renaming ‘inspectors’ as ‘assessors’: “This has funda- mentally changed how we do things so that the assessors now develop personal relationships with the FENSA Approved In- stallers in their area,” said Anda, “improving customer service, and delivering a higher num- ber of on-site assessments with the fitters and a greater level of efficiency with fewer miles covered.” Borough IT continues to offer bespoke IT devel- opment services to the glass and glazing industry as well as the wider construction sector, recently working with LABC (Local Au- thority Building Control) to support government on receiving necessary data from Competent Person Schemes such as FENSA. The main focus of Bor- ough IT, said Anda, has been the provision of delivering on a large number of big IT change projects for the other businesses within the group The British Fenestration Rating Council – BFRC – has also under- gone significant change, reported Anda, including a new rebrand- ing and website designed to promote BFRC as the best way for companies to prove the energy efficiency performance of their products. “Our bold new rebrand reinforces the vital role BFRC plays in proving this invis- ible performance, and includes a new logo, our new ‘proven performance’ slogan, a manifes- to which underpins everything we say and do, as well as new ratings labels for use in the in- dustry,” she advised. BFRC is also expecting UKAS accreditation and she added that “a number of new product developments will be launched next year”. BFRC will also be organising a further Fabricators’ Forum early in 2020, with an emphasis on the anticipated revisions to Approved Document L of the Building regu- lations, and how it will affect the UK fenestration industry. FENSA continues to be the highest profile brand of the GGF Commercial Group, a position that has been extended during 2019. Crucially, Anda reported that despite the difficult trad- ing conditions, uncertainty and economic worries, FENSA job notifications remain buoyant with around 570,000 installations in 2019, mirroring the number reported for 2018. Anda stated that it had been recognised during a review in 2018 that customer service had to be improved and big improve- ments have taken place, with the team strengthened with recruit- ment and training. “Safety glazing failure rates haven’t been showing any signs