Forget CIS.
There is no longer a CIS card system.
It is simply confusing people that have never been involved in cleaning within the construction industry.
CSCS is not compulsory by law.
It is a scheme to ensure that that the various trades involved in construction are health & safety aware - in particular, relating to their own trade.
Some developers insist on them - even for cleaners - but not all do.
So before you take the test - check that the developer requires it!
They start at 'visitor' level and go right up to senior management.
As a cleaner, the best card to apply for is the 'white' card.
This is called a 'Construction Related Occupation' card (CRO)
The website
http://www.cscs.uk.com is not very user friendly.
But it is possible to book a test if you follow this guidance:
Click 'Book a H&S Test'
Follow the instructions until you get to: 'Exam Selection' Then click 'OPERATIVES'
The rest is, where, when and personal/payment details etc.
The test costs £17.50 and lasts for 30 minutes.
Now, as for 'New-Build Cleaning:
When you submit your tender, your prices are per clean - per house.
Most developers will require 3 cleans per property:
Build Clean.
Re-Clean.
Sparkle Clean.
For more info on the cleans and how to price - PM me please.
New-Build cleaning is very different from domestic, commercial and Industrial cleaning.
It has it's pro's and con's compared to other types of cleaning - but as with all cleaning - it can be very hard work and sometimes it can be money for nothing.
Every developer will have different requirements.
Every site will have different procedures.
Every house will have different challenges.
It is not something to go into light-heartedly.
Be prepared for:
No work for days or weeks at a time.
Too much work for days or weeks at a time.
Work a month - wait another month to get paid (if you are lucky!)
5% retention fee (2.5% repayable on site completion - the other 2.5% 12 months later)
Very little thanks - lots of complaints.
Witholding payment for very little reason.
Minimum £5 million Public & Products Liability Insurance.
£10 million Employers Insurance.
Etc. etc. etc...
Good luck...