CILA and ECA become 'partners in building services excellence'

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The pair say they have formed alliance to promote members' mutual interests

The Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA) and the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (CILA) have signed an agreement to become 'partners in building services excellence.'

The formal agreement was signed at ECA Headquarters in London by: CILA president, Angus Tucker; CILA executive director, Graham Cave; ECA president, Martin Bailey and ECA group chief executive officer, David Pollock.

The move followed several months of discussions regarding ways in which both organisations could work

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