CAB Technical Conference tackles competence in industry

CAB Technical Conference 2026 - Loughborough

The Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB) recently brought together industry experts and members at Loughborough University for its 2026 Technical Conference, with a strong focus on competence across the built environment.

Set against the backdrop of ongoing regulatory reform, the event explored what competence means in practice, from workforce skills through to product specification, and how businesses can respond to increasing scrutiny and accountability.

Nigel Headford, Chief Executive of CAB, said: “This year’s Technical Conference made it clear that competence is now at the heart of our industry. Whether it is people, products or processes, there is a growing expectation for clarity, accountability and evidence across the supply chain.”

A key theme throughout the day was how the industry defines and demonstrates competence.

Daniel Barrowcliffe, Industry Competence Policy Lead at the Building Safety Regulator (BSR), provided insight into the regulator’s work to drive improvements across the sector.

He outlined how policy is evolving to support higher standards, alongside the role of the Industry Competence Committee in shaping guidance for industry.

Focusing on workforce skills, John Mannell of the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) addressed the challenges around proving competency in the fenestration sector.

His session highlighted ongoing developments aimed at creating clearer, more structured routes for individuals and businesses to demonstrate their capabilities.

Carl Woodwiss of Element turned attendees attention to product competency, an area under increasing scrutiny.

He explored the growing importance of correct specification, testing and compliance, and what changes lie ahead for those involved in product selection and project delivery.

Together, the sessions reinforced the need for a more joined-up approach to competence, ensuring alignment between people, products and systems.

Dale Pegler, Technical Director at CAB, added: “The discussions we have had at this year’s conference underline just how important it is for businesses to stay informed and proactive. CAB will continue to support members as they navigate these changes and adapt to new expectations.”

The CAB Technical Conference continues to provide a valuable platform for sharing knowledge and addressing the key challenges facing the aluminium and wider construction sectors.

For more information about CAB, visit www.c-a-b.org.uk