August 24, 2017

Consultant reveals glut of senior moves

Former Balfour Beatty project manager Alistair Kennedy becomes the firm’s new executive director, after spending two years as construction manager on a SA$10bn (£690m) power station in South Africa. Mr Kennedy spent more than 20 years at Balfour Beatty before joining WSP in 2013, where he has held management roles

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New collaborations to boost consumer protection for gas customers

New collaborations to boost consumer protection for gas customers Published:  23 March, 2016 Two government-backed schemes, TrustMark and Gas Safe Register, are working together to provide consumer protection services to registered gas engineers and their customers. As part of a year’s pilot, they will also be informing and educating gas

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LandSec commits to Living Wage

Contractors and subcontractors starting on Land Securities construction sites must now pay all their workers at least the Living Wage. Above: Ucatt members protesting outside LandSec offices in February 2015 The move follows months of lobbying by union representatives Construction union Ucatt described the decision by the UK’s largest construction

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House & Garden Collaborate with Arlo & Jacob on Furniture Collection

A collaboration between House & Garden and Arlo & Jacob has been formed in order to design, manufacture and release a new furniture collection. House & Garden has used this opportunity and has expanded into the interior furniture design worked with the collaboration with specialist furniture designers, Arlo & Jacob.

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Weiser Construction in Administration part way Through Penzance Project

Construction work on a retail site on the outskirts of Penzance was stopped very suddenly when the main contractor for the project ceased trading with immediate effect. Recently the former contractor, Wieser Construction released news that they were in liquidation. On the 31st of July the contractor was apparently advised

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Buildbase Continues to Use Doosan

One of the fastest growing builder’s merchant in the UK, Buildbase, has been expanding the service support that they use for their forklift truck fleet. This support is provided to Buildbase, who has over 165 branches nationwide, by Rushlift which is a UK subsidiary of Doosan. The builder’s merchant has

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Time to Buy a New Computer

It’s quite difficult to know if the time has come to buy a new computer. Most of us manage to live with the flukes of our PCs. At times, we even go the extra mile by restarting it often to make it work or we just wiggle the USB cable.

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Issue 322 : Nov 2024

August 24, 2017

Consultant reveals glut of senior moves

Former Balfour Beatty project manager Alistair Kennedy becomes the firm’s new executive director, after spending two years as construction manager on a SA$10bn (£690m) power station in South Africa. Mr Kennedy spent more than 20 years at Balfour Beatty before joining WSP in 2013, where he has held management roles in the company’s power, nuclear, civil engineering and railway sectors. Other senior moves include Gianluca Barletta, who is the firm’s new head of smart consultancy, having spent five years as vice-president of business development for the company’s Canadian arm. Meanwhile, Daymion Jenkins has rejoined the firm as technical director in its ground risk and remediation team, moving from consultancy firm ERM. Mark Jones has been poached from rivals Aecom and will become technical director in the Cambridge building services team. David Moulder, previously a Middle East-based design manager, will now lead the firm’s Manchester building services team. Source link

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New collaborations to boost consumer protection for gas customers

New collaborations to boost consumer protection for gas customers Published:  23 March, 2016 Two government-backed schemes, TrustMark and Gas Safe Register, are working together to provide consumer protection services to registered gas engineers and their customers. As part of a year’s pilot, they will also be informing and educating gas engineers about the new consumer protection law and the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Regulations, which both came into force on 1 October 2015. With just over half of the complaints Gas Safe Register receives each year unrelated to gas safety issues, TrustMark and Gas Safe Register will pilot a scheme to help resolve these issues. This will involve TrustMark providing access to support services for non-technical complaints with an independent first-stage dispute handling and conciliation service. Gas Safe registered engineers will also be able to use TrustMark’s certificated ADR services, which will help customers and businesses with a clear, simple and low-cost dispute resolution alternative to formal legal action. In addition, gas engineers will have the opportunity to use TrustMark Escrow, a low-cost protection payment scheme to help protect their customers and themselves through a financial contract, and obtain trustworthy regulatory advice on any consumer issues relevant to their sector through TrustMark’s ‘assured advice’ with it’s Primary Authority partnership with Buckinghamshire and Surrey Trading Standards. Simon Ayers, chief executive of TrustMark, said: “The collaboration between TrustMark and Gas Safe Register will bring a greater strength to the existing gas scheme by providing support and advice to gas engineers about good customer service practice, consumer protection law and the ADR Regulations. We are looking forward to working together and providing extra consumer protection for the many registered gas engineers and their customers.” In addition to this news, the Welsh government has announced that it will be joining forces with Trustmark to promote its consumer protection service. The integrated marketing campaign – which coincides with TrustMark’s 10th anniversary – will target Welsh traders whose businesses can benefit from gaining accreditation and also raise awareness of the scheme amongst consumers in Wales. Economy Minister Edwina Hart said: “We have all heard harrowing cases of rogue traders and incompetent operators working in the home repair, maintenance and improvement market causing great distress, disruption and financial loss for many home owners. TrustMark was established to eliminate poor practice in this sector and helps householders find reputable local tradespeople who have been vetted and inspected to work on their properties. It covers the full range of trades in and around the home and acts as a signpost to help householders find local firms and expert tradespeople, providing them with choice, confidence and protection.” Source link

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LandSec commits to Living Wage

Contractors and subcontractors starting on Land Securities construction sites must now pay all their workers at least the Living Wage. Above: Ucatt members protesting outside LandSec offices in February 2015 The move follows months of lobbying by union representatives Construction union Ucatt described the decision by the UK’s largest construction client as a ‘game changer’. It said that the decision was particularly significant in the capital where large numbers of construction workers are paid just £7.20 an hour compared to the London Living Wage of £9.40 an hour. Ucatt regional secretary Jerry Swain said “I commend Land Securities for their decision to introduce the Living Wage. In London this will be the difference between workers simply surviving and having sufficient income in order to be able to live.”     This article was published on 20 May 2016 (last updated on 20 May 2016). Source link

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House & Garden Collaborate with Arlo & Jacob on Furniture Collection

A collaboration between House & Garden and Arlo & Jacob has been formed in order to design, manufacture and release a new furniture collection. House & Garden has used this opportunity and has expanded into the interior furniture design worked with the collaboration with specialist furniture designers, Arlo & Jacob. House & Garden is known for being a magazine publication, in order to expand into furniture, a partnership has been formed with Arlo & Jacob. This collaboration has taken place in celebration of the magazine’s 70th anniversary and the new collection will be on display at the Decorex International 2017 show. The furniture featured in the collection has been designed to deliver elegant and comfortable furniture that is reasonably priced in order to make the collection accessible to as many of their readers and other interested parties as possible. Arlo & Jacob is a designer that has been established for a number of years and uses their expansive history in order to create their high quality furniture. The new collaborative furniture collection has been inspired by the English countryside. Within the designs for the furniture, there is an emphasis on comfort that has been merged with style and a delicate design. The collection includes six elegant designs that can also be personalised by the client. The collection consists of three different sofas, two chairs and a footstool. Each of the pieces that make up this new House & Garden and Arlo & Jacob collection can be upholstered any of a collection of 20 fabrics. These upholstery options have also been selected by House & Garden. Arlo & Jacob offer a further 120 options for upholstery of the furniture. There is also the option of supplying you own fabric for upholstery if desired. The new collection aims to deliver a combination of classic and contemporary shapes while offering a unique personality that be known for their elegant and recognisable designs.

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Weiser Construction in Administration part way Through Penzance Project

Construction work on a retail site on the outskirts of Penzance was stopped very suddenly when the main contractor for the project ceased trading with immediate effect. Recently the former contractor, Wieser Construction released news that they were in liquidation. On the 31st of July the contractor was apparently advised by DC Business recovery to cease trading with immediate effect. The contractor had a winding-up petition issued against them and HSBC the business account provider of Wieser froze the contractor’s bank account after an audit flagged up a number of discrepancies. The company was advised that it would be best to apply for Voluntary Administration. All staff have been made redundant as a part of this Voluntary Administration process. The Developer Consolidated Property Group announced that they would be beginning the development on the Cornish site in October. The plan is to create a 15,800 sq. ft. retail site which would include a number of popular chain names such as Pets At Home and Poundland. Also on the site there will the first Costa drive-thru to open in Cornwall. This development, could bring 18 new jobs to the area. According to the developers, a contractor has already been found to continue the development in the place of Wieser Construction. Due to the speed in appointing a new contractor, the development is still expected to be complete before the end of 2017. It is thought that this hiccup has in fact had very little impact on the schedule of this construction work, with the shops expected to be open in the Autumn. Initially the schedule of works had the development complete at the end of the summer or towards the end of the year, therefore the developer’s estimation shows that the need to replace the contractor has had little to no impact on the projected time period of this build.

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Buildbase Continues to Use Doosan

One of the fastest growing builder’s merchant in the UK, Buildbase, has been expanding the service support that they use for their forklift truck fleet. This support is provided to Buildbase, who has over 165 branches nationwide, by Rushlift which is a UK subsidiary of Doosan. The builder’s merchant has a reputation for excellent customer services as well as product availability and fast delivery. The builder’s merchants sector has to have the mechanical requirements to remain competitive in terms of service, availability and delivery. Therefore, the businesses operating in this industry need to be able to handle a range of heavy materials daily. As part of their operations companies also need to have a rapid and efficient system in place to handle the loading and unloading of vehicles as well as lifting and placement of heavy goods. These operations are carried out by a forklift truck fleet, and are vital to the operation of the company. Because of the dependence on forklifts in the builder’s merchant industry, it is important that a good service plan is also in place, to maintain the fleet and fix any problems as soon as possible. Therefore Buildbase has been working with Rushlift and Doosan in order to make sure that the company’s fleet of forklift trucks have as much uptime as possible. The business relationship between Buildbase and Doosan has developed since 2016, gradually improved. In 2016 Buildbase ordered 30 new Doosan 3 tonne and 3.5 tonne diesel powered counterbalanced trucks which have been put to work across a number of the builder’s merchant’s sites. The D30S-5 and D33S-5 vehicles that were supplied met the requirement of simplicity for Buildbase, reliable vehicles that are easy to maintain. Doosan also have a parts centre in Northampton that can dispatch parts overnight in order to get repairs completed as soon as possible. Rushlift also offer the option of Bobcat tele-handlers, vehicles which are also manufactured by Doosan.

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Time to Buy a New Computer

It’s quite difficult to know if the time has come to buy a new computer. Most of us manage to live with the flukes of our PCs. At times, we even go the extra mile by restarting it often to make it work or we just wiggle the USB cable. Thus, we frequently use the machines even if they have passed their prime. But, this doesn’t have to be the case! The below signs will tell you that it’s the time to break it up with your old computer. It cannot connect to anything Things that make your computer age faster that it should are new gadgets! A new massive 4K monitor, a high-quality 802.11ac router or a fancy new USB-C plug… The accessories can quickly make you realise that you are settling for lower resolutions, slow speed and outdated adapters. You might want to get a new computer which lets you enjoy all the perks. However, you do not really need to get a new computer to enjoy the perks at the best online bingo site- Lucky Pants Bingo. You can play on this online bingo platform using either a mobile phone, a laptop or a desktop! Thus, even if your machine is on the edge of breaking, you still can enjoy on other devices! Plus, when using mobile phones to play, you do not miss on any aspects of the site. The mobile site shows all the tabs and fits the display of your screen perfectly. You can even enjoy all the fun in the bingo rooms like chat games, the caller, chat moderators and awesome bingo games! It runs slow It can be quite hard to define slowness, but you will know it when it starts happening. Some of the signs are you can make a cup of tea and drink it, and your computer is still booting up. Or the screen just freezes when you have only 2 or 3 tabs open on your browser and when you are trying many words but they start appearing on the screen after a lot of time and that too, one by one! You can get rid of these constraints by cleaning up your CPU. However, this will also fix the hardware issues, the software is still going to be s-l-o-w! Keep in mind that when things are no longer working how they should do, you are fighting a battle that’s already been lost! The Noisiness A PC tends to become louder than it was at the beginning. When you turn it on, you can hear the hard drive creaking. Some of these sounds indicate that there is a failure in the hardware. If the noises can be heard in distance, you better be afraid! The fan of the CPU also gets louder as it might be working harder than it used to, or the components might be overheating. Just like weird sounds coming from a car is bad sign, the same applies to a PC. Instead of dealing with potential hinges, broken ports or dead batteries, it’s better to move on.

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