According to the Construction Industry Register of Ireland, 40 Mayo contractors are now qualified for competence in the construction quality mark, with only 850 companies across Ireland on the register.
CIRI Spokesperson Lorraine Hosty said:
“The consumer knows if a contractor or builder is on the CIRI register that they have passed rigorous examination of their financial, administrative and construction competence. With over 45,000 construction companies in Ireland, those 850+ on the CIRI register stand out and have demonstrated their competence and been approved by an independent Board of experts, some of whom are nominated by Government.
"In other words, the consumer should keep an eye out for the CIRI mark when they are considering home renovation or new build or looking for specialist contractors or tradespeople to carry out construction works.
"From the builder’s perspective the CIRI mark is useful when trying to secure work as CIRI is now gaining momentum with public and private sector clients and is often sought as a competency standard during the procurement process.”
Mr Aidan O’Connor, Chairperson of CIRI added: “CIRI has been a very positive initiative for the construction sector, and the Government, in recognising the role CIRI is playing in improving standards, has committed to supporting its wider adoption throughout the industry. CIRI has an extensive system of checking contractors to make sure that locals are hiring a reputable worker that they can trust.
“Not only does CIRI check the basic requirements regarding Insurance, Health and Safety, and Financials, it also looks for project references, qualifications and experience of key personnel. When you choose a CIRI approved contractor, you know you are choosing someone who is capable of carrying out the work. The requirements for staying on the CIRI register include annual Continuous Practice Development (CPD ) requirements to be fulfilled.”
To date, CIRI comprises of over 40 categories covering everything from plastering, plumbing, masonry, roofing, piling, demolition, masonry, glazing, carpentry, flooring, tiling, scaffolding, fire safety, and much more
CIRI promotes compliance in the construction industry and covers Building regulations, Health and Safety, Technology and Innovation and Business and Management.
The independent Construction Industry Registration Board (CARB ) determines all applications for inclusion on the register. The Board consists of a chair (appointed following consultation with the Minister for the Environment ) and a total of ten members nominated by Government departments and agencies, as well as three members who are practicing building contractors.