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“What is CDM?” is a frequently asked question in the construction and project management fields. The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations, abbreviated CDM, are critical in ensuring the safety and quality of building projects in the United Kingdom. But what is the CDM, and why is it so important? In this post, we will go into the details of CDM, looking at its significance, needs, and influence on your projects.

CDM is a set of regulations that were first introduced in 1994 and have since undergone revisions to ensure the highest standards of health, safety, and quality in the construction industry. Go beyond the basics…

Consider collaborating with iSafe – Health, Safety, & Quality Services to ensure that your project follows CDM guidelines and achieves the highest standards. We are here to assist you in navigating the complexity of CDM, resulting in a safer and more effective construction project.