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New website for Concrete Repair Association

The UK Concrete Repair Association (CRA) has now gone live with a completely revamped and updated website in a new user-friendly format with improved navigation and many other new features.
February 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The 1472 UK Concrete Repair Association (CRA) has now gone live with a completely revamped and updated website in a new user-friendly format with improved navigation and many other new features.
Pre-eminent among the facilities is a framework to assist the selection of CRA member contractors when forming a project tender list.
The website also provides access to up-to-date information on performance and quality standards, health and safety matters, CRA codes of practice and training initiatives.
“Those responsible for specifying, setting up and/or controlling concrete repair projects (and related disciplines) can keep
updated with developments in this specialist area of construction by regularly visiting the new CRA website,” says the CRA.

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