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National House Building Council

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National House Building Council (NHBC)
Type Checking standards of 19,500 registered house builders
Founded 1937
Headquarters Amersham, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Key people Sir John Carter (Chairman), Imtiaz Farookhi (CEO)
Directors: The Lord Glentoran CBE, Sir Graham Hart, Malcolm Harris, Peter Foster, Stewart Baseley, Dr David Smith OBE, Graeme McCallum, Rod McEachrane, Richard Werth, Dame Yvonne Moores DBE, Richard Tamayo, Richard Lay CBE
Industry House Building
Revenue £28,661,000 GBP (2005)
Employees 1,000 staff including inspectors and 80 Members of the Council
Slogan Raising Standards
Website www.nhbc.co.uk

The National House Building Council (NHBC) was originally set up as the National House Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) in the United Kingdom in 1937. The name changed in 1973. As a Registered Housebuilder under the voluntary scheme, houses were inspected during building, buyers were covered by a 2 year warranty against major defects, and against the insolvency of the builder. By 1963 26% of all housing was built by Registered Housebuilders. In 1964 and 1965 changes were introduced, including the extension of the warrany to 10 years. 1967 saw the upgrading of the NHBRC's standards, particularly in the provision of power outlets, kitchen design and space heating, drawing on the recommendations of the Parker Morris Committee. By the end of 1970 92% of new homes were built by NHBRC members. Under the Building Act 1984 the NHBC set up a subsidiary company (NHBC Building Control Services Ltd) to became an approved inspector for verifying that buildings were built in accordance to the UK's national building regulations.

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