
The British Institute of Kitchen, Bed room & Rest room Set up (BiKBBI) has introduced the launch of Accredited Set up Strategies (AiM), an industry-specific certification scheme for the kitchen, bed room and loo set up sector. The accreditation is designed to determine a recognised {industry} commonplace that reduces threat, demonstrates credibility and gives high quality assurance to all stakeholders concerned within the KBB set up course of.
The BiKBBI says the initiative will assesses the methodology of set up together with compliance, contractor relationships, welfare, well being & security, set up supply, shopper proposition, contracts and phrases, and repair ranges.
Damian Walters, BiKBBI CEO commented: “AiM is one other piece of a fancy jigsaw that can contribute to constructive change inside the {industry} and certainly the elevating of requirements. For the primary time, we now have a strong mechanism to not solely acknowledge these companies who ship a compelling set up service, but in addition to those that would profit from recommendation, steering and assist within the improvement of their proposition. AiM will assist companies and types to develop their service, maximising industrial alternatives, while on the similar time lowering threat. This will likely be a game-changer for our {industry} and its success will likely be reliant on the {industry} embracing and supporting this development.”
The accreditation scheme is obtainable to retailers of all sizes, from small unbiased showrooms to nationwide retail manufacturers, in addition to producers and distributors working within the home refurbishment market and building sectors.