The Strategic Forum initially had six key sector representatives, each looking after the interests of a particular sector: •
industry clients (represented by the
Construction Clients' Group, which includes public and private sector organisations, including
Defence Estates, the
BBC,
BAA and
Royal Mail, responsible for significant annual investment in construction projects) •
professionals (
Construction Industry Council - this presents the views of professional membership organisations, research institutions and specialist construction business associations, collectively comprising over 350,000 professionals and around 25,000 construction consultancy firms) •
contractors (the
UK Contractors Group and the
Construction Alliance - UKCG accounted for about 30% of total industry output, while the Alliance represents over 13,500 firms, mainly SME contractors) •
specialist contractors (National Specialist Contractors Council and Specialist Engineering Contractors Group - the NSCC presents the views of 32 specialist trade organisations, while the main umbrella organisations in the SECG represent 60,000 companies, mostly SMEs) •
product suppliers and manufacturers (
Construction Products Association - the CPA represents 85% by value, of all UK manufacturers and suppliers of construction products, and covers 43 sector trade associations) •
site workers (
trade unions, represented by
UCATT) In February 2016, the Forum was relaunched. Changes reflected a 2015 reformation of the Construction Leadership Council, and merger of the National Specialist Contractors Council with the UK Contractors Group to form
Build UK. Now excluding site worker representation, the reconstituted Forum's membership comprised: • Construction Clients' Group • Construction Industry Council • Build UK • Construction Alliance • Specialist Engineering Contractors Group (superseded in 2021 by
Actuate UK) • Construction Products Association The
Home Builders Federation and CBI also attend meetings. ==Activities==