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    About us

    Who we are

    The Builders Merchants Federation is the only body to represent the interests of all wholesale distributors of building materials in the UK.  BMF represents the whole merchant industry, from bricks and plaster to boilers and radiators. BMF is the industry’s foremost authority on the building supply chain representing the merchant - supplier - contractor route to market

    BMF is also the industry’s leading provider of training for merchants, distributors and suppliers. BMF Training delivers a comprehensive selection of career development packages for everyone from school-leaver to national company director.

    What we do

    BMF is a national network of merchants and their suppliers, speaking with a single voice on issues which affect the sale and distribution of building materials.  As well as campaigning directly at Westminster, Edinburgh and Cardiff, BMF represents the industry’s interests in a variety of stakeholder groups, including Health & Safety Executive, Gas Safe Register, Building Control and the Vehicle Inspectorate.  We also actively engage with suppliers and with building contractors to jointly champion the values of professional products, professionally supplied and professionally installed.

    BMF members enjoy a range of valuable business services – everything from practical advice on up-selling building products at the trade counter to help in dealing with trading standards officers. BMF’s mission is to help Members cope with all the legal, technical and bureaucratic issues that affect their businesses.

    Our mission

    “To be the one trade association builders merchants and their suppliers need and choose to belong to.”

    Where we come from

    The first trade organisation to include the words 'builders merchants' in its title was the Builders Merchants Alliance Ltd, formed on 2nd April 1908. During the next 75 years, five other name changes were made before the present title was reached. The Builders Merchants Alliance itself came about as a result of a change in another organisation - the London Lime, Cement, Brick & Slate Merchants Trade Protection Association which was formed in 1901.

    The Builders Merchants Alliance survived until 1936 when the association approved new Articles of Association to become the Builders Supplies Credit Association (BSCA). It continued until it was absorbed into the National Federation of Builders and Plumbers Merchants in 1961. In 1983 the BSCA moved to merge with the United Association for the Protection of Trade based at Croydon.

    The National Federation of Builders and Plumbers Merchants itself developed from the inclusion of the BSCA in a merger of two other industry organisations - the British Federation of Plumbers Merchants and the Building Industry Distributors.

    The British Federation of Plumbers Merchants was formed in 1938. Its members were essentially concerned with the 'lightside' trade products. The Building Industry Distributors (BID) was formed in 1942. Its greatest membership strengths were in Manchester and the North.

    The National Federation of Builders & Plumbers Merchants (NFBPM) was formed in 1961 from the mergers mentioned above. The BMF was formed in 1978 after a competition was organised amongst the NFBPM members for a new name and logo.

    The BMF's premises at Soho Square, London were purchased in 1975.

     



    BMF is supporting two major events this year