On Thursday 1 March the HVCA became B&ES – the Building & Engineering Services Association. Over 90 per cent of the membership voted to change the name at a special general meeting held in London on Thursday 8 December, following a major consultation exercise.

In introducing the resolution to re-brand, HVCA president Bob Shelley explained that independent research carried out among members and their clients had revealed a widespread belief that the HVCA name no longer fully reflected the scope of services provided by Association members, which is “now much broader than simply h&v”.

“It is clear that clients do not fully recognise the ever-widening range of services our members provide – nor the increasing role they play in the integration of engineering systems in today’s buildings, especially in relation to the growing trend towards renewable and environmental technologies,” said the president.

Footprint

“I am delighted that the membership as a whole has taken the same view and given their wholehearted support to this bold and historic initiative.”

The Association had long been convinced of the need for the creation of an organisation to represent the wider building and engineering services sector, said Mr Shelley – adding that “HVCA is now ideally placed to become just such an organisation”.

This is the third time in its 107-year history that the Association has changed its name to reflect the developing character of its membership – the most recent instance being in 1963.

“In those days, most members thought of themselves as ‘heating and ventilating contractors’, a description that few use now,” the president pointed out.

Specialisms

In welcoming the decision of the membership, chief executive Blane Judd stressed that the re-branding was just one element in a “re-positioning” exercise that would enable the Association to provide its members with a wider range of services, enhance its influence on Government and across the wider construction industry, and provide a “natural home for all specialists within building and engineering services”.

“It also acknowledges the increasing clients’ emphasis on an integrated, one-stop-shop approach to the procurement of building and engineering services, and satisfies their wish for a broader-based organisation that is able to respond to ever-changing requirements,” Mr Judd concluded.

Roperhurst’s Bob Lane, Chairman of the B&ES regiional committee, said “This is an exciting time for members of the association.  This change will deliver a broader range of opportunities, and will better fit our range of services.”

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