NSP achieves Constructionline Gold certification

Type
News

Posted by
Neil

Date
17th June 2026

NSP achieves Constructionline Gold certification

NSP has been awarded Constructionline Gold certification, UK construction industry’s benchmark for pre-qualification, aligned to the Common Assessment Standard (CAS). It is required by the UK’s leading Tier 1 contractors – including Kier, Balfour Beatty, BAM, Wates and VINCI – as a minimum supply chain compliance standard.

To achieve Gold certification, NSP underwent independent assessment and verification across four key areas:

  • Health and safety compliance
  • Financial stability
  • Environmental and quality management
  • Corporate governance.

Passing this rigorous process confirms that NSP meets the enhanced pre-qualification standards that principal contractors and public sector clients demand from their supply chain partners.

What this means for our partners and clients

For Tier 1 contractors and procurement teams, Constructionline Gold certification removes friction from the supply chain and delivers real, practical value:

  • Reduced supplier vetting – NSP’s credentials have been independently verified, removing duplication in your pre-qualification process.
  • Faster onboarding – NSP can mobilise more quickly on new projects, with compliance documentation already assured.
  • Lower supply chain risk – confidence in NSP’s financial stability, governance and health and safety standards before a contract begins.
  • Alignment with procurement standards – NSP meets the Common Assessment Standard, accepted across both public and private sector frameworks.

For NSP, this certification is a formal, external validation of the standards we hold ourselves to every day. Assured Compliance is at the heart of everything we do: in the smoke control and ventilation systems we design, install, maintain and certify, and in the way we run our business. Constructionline Gold reinforces that commitment with independent verification.

In a post-Grenfell construction environment, where the Building Safety Act has raised expectations at every level of the supply chain, the ability to demonstrate robust, independently verified compliance is no longer optional. It is the baseline. NSP is committed to exceeding it.