- Welcome
- What is Timber Frame?
- Facts and Figures
- Modern Methods of Construction
- Sustainable Buildings
- The Impact of Climate Change
- Timber frame and fire safety
- Sound Insulation in New Homes
- Addressing the Construction Skills Crisis
- Health and Safety in Construction
- Public Attitudes to Timber Frame
- Current Campaigns
- Contacts
- ePolitix Consultations
- Press Releases
UK Timber Frame Association
Welcome
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Stakeholder Interview
Geoff Arnold- UK Timber Frame Association |
Do you care about the quality, durability and design standards of our homes and other buildings?
So do we.
The UK Timber Frame Association (UKTFA) is the trade association for UK timber frame manufacturers and the sector Established in 2002, we now represent the interests of over 80% of the timber frame manufacturers in the UK.
Our job is to:
- Explain timber frame to the construction industry, to policy makers and to the general public;
- Provide information and guidance, both technical and consumer;
- Promote higher standards through our Q-Mark quality scheme and training services;
Help all sectors of UK construction exploit the benefits of timber frame - speed of build, thermal and acoustic excellence, durability, environmental excellence and design flexibility.
We work closely with Government in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as Europe. We also liaise with NGOs such as the WWF, and housing and forestry industry representatives, including BRE, NHBC, Zurich Municipal, Centre for Timber Engineering and TRADA.
- What is timber frame?
- Facts and figures
- Modern methods of construction
- Sustainable buildings
The impact of climate change on housing- Timber frame and fire safety
- Sound insulation in new homes
- Addressing the construction skills crisis
- Health and safety in construction
- Public attitudes to timber frame
Contact us:
Phone: 01259 272140
Email:office@timber-frame.org
Website:http://www.timber-frame.org/
Latest Press Releases
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- UKTFA announces 'site safe' campaign
- Call for greater cooperation with industry attempts to improve fire safety during construction
- Timber frame in urban areas
- Peckham fire – UKTFA urges builders to follow vital fire safety guidelines
- Research shines new light on costs of low carbon homes and role of thermal mass
- Sustaining a greener future with timber - UKTFA hosts free event for timber industry
- UKTFA preview 2010
- Construction Skills Certification scheme extends approval of UKTFA qualifications
- Brand new timber frame homes - The eco-friendly choice
- UKTFA welcomes new housing investment

