November 10, 2017

Construction industry welcomes May's Hinkley Point C decision

Government’s decision to approve construction of the £18bn Hinkley Point C nuclear power station has received a hearty welcome from across industry. Above: Hinkley Point C preconstruction works Here’s industry reaction that come through our in-tray: Alasdair Reisner, chief executive of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA), said: “CECA commends

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FM Conway targets house-builders with screed

Infrastructure services company FM Conway is expanding its materials portfolio to include flooring screeds for house-builders across London and the southeast. FM Conway has formed a partnership with screeds specialist Gypsol, a subsidiary of Francis Flower, for the supply of anhydrite screed binders, which will be used to manufacture FM

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Jet Aire Services Awarded OHSAS 18001 Health and Safety Accreditation

Jet Aire Services, the drainage company based in Leeds has announced that they have secured another vital industry qualification. The company has revealed that they have achieved the OHSAS 18001 certification which related to Occupational Health and Safety Management. OHSAS 18001 is an is an international standard that illustrates the

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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker Results Announced

The latest figures released from the Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker has seen confidence in the UK house prices fall to its lowest level since December 2012. These figures falling to a five-year low is another warning about the strength of the UK economy. The figures from this Confidence Tracker

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Makita Releases two new 2-piece CXT Kits

Makita has revealed that they will be introducing two new 2-piece CXT kits. These new products that have been offered by the leading, world-class brand of professional power tools, accessories and work wear includes the increasingly popular 10.8v tools that are used to deliver a remarkable level of power while

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Mace Donates Makeover to YHA London St Paul’s Youth Hostel

The Mace Foundation, the charitable arm of the international consultancy and construction company, Mace has delivered a £20,000 makeover to the London historic youth hostel, YHA London St Paul’s. The youth hostel is 200 years old and is owned and run by YHA, which is a leading youth charity in

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ISO-CHEMIE see Positives in Construction Future

The National Sales Manager of ISO-CHEMIE, Andy Swift has commented that her feels optimistic about UK sealant sales over the course of the next 12 months. This optimism has been attributed to the plans of specialist suppliers, who are looking to target more sales at the design sector. With the

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November 10, 2017

Construction industry welcomes May's Hinkley Point C decision

Government’s decision to approve construction of the £18bn Hinkley Point C nuclear power station has received a hearty welcome from across industry. Above: Hinkley Point C preconstruction works Here’s industry reaction that come through our in-tray: Alasdair Reisner, chief executive of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA), said: “CECA commends the Government on recognising the fundamental importance of large-scale infrastructure to a growing economy, and look forward to other positive decisions in this regard. “Hinkley Point presents a tremendous opportunity for the UK’s civils contractors to show they are among the best in the business. “Four years ago, the London Olympics demonstrated the capacity of CECA members to deliver world-class mega-projects on time and on budget. “Hinkley Point will showcase our industry, support long-term jobs for thousands of workers, and make a vital contribution to the mixed portfolio of energy generation we will rely upon in the future.” Confederation of British Industry (CBI) deputy director-general Josh Hardie said: “The final green light for Hinkley Point is good news for the UK’s energy future as well as supporting jobs and growth across the southwest and the country. “New nuclear energy will play an important role in supporting a diverse, low-carbon and secure energy supply, so it’s now time to push on with this key project. “Investors are hungry for further signs from the government that the UK is open for business. Pressing ahead with major infrastructure decisions – such as giving clarity to around the next Contracts for Difference auction and the post-2020 Levy Control Framework, and expanding runway capacity in the southeast – would give a real boost to their confidence in the UK in the long-run.” Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) director general Nick Baveystock said: “The prime minister’s decision to approve the project is a major step forward for the future of UK energy security. The decision comes at critical time, demonstrating confidence in the infrastructure sector and in the UK as a place to invest. Nuclear is part of a combined approach to the UK’s energy mix and must form part of coherent energy policy. The ICE led National Needs Assessment, due to be published in October, highlights the fundamental role of energy in underpinning all of our other infrastructure services – now and in the future.                     “Nuclear provides a good base load power source, but the new fleet is at least 10 years away from power generation and capacity margins are tightening.  Technologies such as new combined cycle gas turbines, renewables and electricity storage must be driven forward, alongside demand management initiatives.”  Brian Rye, acting general secretary of construction union Ucatt, said: “The go ahead was vital for the construction which desperately needed the confirmation of such a major project following a slowdown in the industry caused by the Brexit vote. It is also good news for the overall economy as it helps to guarantee the stability of our future energy supply.” Ucatt said that the construction of Hinkley Point C would create 25,000 job opportunities over the lifetime of the project and during that time a 1,000 construction apprentices would be created. Trades unions have already negotiated ground breaking terms and conditions for the Hinkley Point workforce, which are designed to ensure that workers on the site receive the most progressive terms and conditions in the industry. Mr Rye added: “Ucatt negotiators will be stepping up their meetings with the client and the tier one contractors to ensure that the excellent agreements already in place are fully delivered and further built upon.” One of those contractors is Kier, which in joint venture with BAM Nuttall, has been undertaking site preparation works at Hinkley Point since 2012 and currently has approximately 350 employees working on the project. The joint venture is responsible for a range of preliminary works, including excavations of over 5.6 million cubic metres of material, large scale earthworks, the development of complex terracing structures and the creation of an expansive road network. Kier Group chief executive Haydn Mursell said: “Today’s decision marks a major step in the UK’s nuclear renaissance and reflects the country’s commitment to a balanced energy strategy including low carbon energy sources. Kier has excellent and proven capabilities in the nuclear industry and we look forward to working with EDF on the pipeline of opportunities that will arise from this project and on further energy projects in the UK in due course.” Ian Maclean, UK managing director for energy & industry at WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff, said: “This is the good news we’ve all been waiting for. After years of delays we can now look positively to the future, prepare our business and recruitment plans accordingly, and start filling the growing gap in our energy mix. However, this is just the beginning. We now need to start delivering not just on this one project but also other major nuclear projects (both big and small modular reactors) that are yet to get off the ground. “Whilst this is a huge step forward in decarbonising our energy supply, we shouldn’t ignore the widespread public demand for renewables, as recent polls have suggested. Hopefully this is a sign that the government intends to create a business climate that will encourage investors and developers alike to forge ahead with a new fleet of power plant that includes a mix of both renewable energy and nuclear power, as well as gas-fired power plants to provide cleaner and safer energy to UK plc.”     This article was published on 15 Sep 2016 (last updated on 16 Sep 2016). Source link

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FM Conway targets house-builders with screed

Infrastructure services company FM Conway is expanding its materials portfolio to include flooring screeds for house-builders across London and the southeast. FM Conway has formed a partnership with screeds specialist Gypsol, a subsidiary of Francis Flower, for the supply of anhydrite screed binders, which will be used to manufacture FM Conway’s new flowing screed product, Floscreed. The company says that flowing screeds are becoming increasingly popular with house-builders because of the labour and time-cost savings they offer.  Floscreed can be laid more than 10-times faster than traditional sand and cement-based products and can be walked over within 48 hours, FM Conway says, allowing other trades to access floors quickly. By reusing anhydrite – a by-product of the chemical manufacturing industry – and diverting this waste away from landfill, the material has nearly 10-times less embodied carbon than sand and cement-based products.  The screed will be delivered to contractors by volumetric mixer vehicles, which mix the material on site. Tim Metcalf, aggregate and asphalt divisional director at FM Conway, said: “The ongoing expansion of FM Conway’s wider materials portfolio, which also includes concrete and recycled asphalt, strengthens our ability to meet London and the southeast’s infrastructure and building needs. “It supports us in our broader aim to self-deliver materials and services wherever possible.  By using our own in-house teams, vehicles, equipment and materials, we can provide a reliable and cost-effective service for our customers and supply chain partners.”     This article was published on 9 Mar 2016 (last updated on 9 Mar 2016). Source link

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Jet Aire Services Awarded OHSAS 18001 Health and Safety Accreditation

Jet Aire Services, the drainage company based in Leeds has announced that they have secured another vital industry qualification. The company has revealed that they have achieved the OHSAS 18001 certification which related to Occupational Health and Safety Management. OHSAS 18001 is an is an international standard that illustrates the requirements for occupational health and safety management good practice suitable for any size of organisation. The standard can be used to offer guidance for the design and implementation of the best possible working conditions as well as allowing certified suppliers to demonstrate compliance with legal, industry and customer requirements. Jet Aire Services have said that forming the highest Health and Safety standards possible is essential for the drainage industry. It is vital that companies in this sector are able to identify hazards and then have the knowledge and understanding to apply the rigorous controls that are in place to manage them. This process has been an essential part of Jet Aire Services’ business operations for decades, therefore it is great news that the company can demonstrate this with the OHSAS 18001 standard. Jet Aire is already accredited by a number of the environmental and drainage service industry’s leading bodies. The business holds the ISO9001 and the ISO14001 internationally recognised standards for quality management. the most recent certification is another demonstration of the hard work, quality of service and reliability offered by the drainage company. The awarding of the OHSAS 18001 accreditation will be beneficial for the company going forward and will be a useful tool for securing new business in the future. Jet Aire Services uses a wide range of different methods that that can fix any drainage or structural related problems for their customers. The services offered by the drainage company include CCTV surveys, high-pressure wetting jetting, drain and sewer cleansing and clearance, tankering and waste disposal.

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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker Results Announced

The latest figures released from the Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker has seen confidence in the UK house prices fall to its lowest level since December 2012. These figures falling to a five-year low is another warning about the strength of the UK economy. The figures from this Confidence Tracker show that one in five respondents feel that prices will drop during an increase in inflation and expected hikes in the interest rates. The UK housing market has been widely reported on for some time and has been scrutinised many times over during the past year. The scrutiny has taken place after the EU referendum saw optimism decline significantly. The general public expected a slowdown in the market, and the wider economy as a whole. It is disappointing to see optimism decline after the EU referendum results, even though a number of industry professionals, including the Managing Director for Millwood Designer Homes, John Elliott, who feels that the Prime Minister Theresa May will manage to obtain a good deal during the UK’s exit from the EU. John Elliott has said that Millwood Homes has seen a sales boost following the Brexit announcement and has seen an increase in the amount of footfall seen at the company’s show homes. It is thought that the lack of confidence in the housing market is originating from the younger generation, who are struggling now more than ever to get onto the housing ladder, and putting home owning aspirations to one side. This struggle has then impacted on a negative sentiment about the housing market as a whole. However, the recent commitment from the Government with the £10 billion boost to the Help to Buy could reignite some hope and hopefully lead to a boost in confidence levels. It is thought that every generation should be feeling confident about the housing market going forward.

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SpecifiedBy and University of Glasgow Collaborate to Transform Construction

SpecifiedBy, a company that works to offer a search and comparison capability to help architects and professionals in the construction industry to research the building products that they specify, has announced that they will be working in collaboration with the University of Glasgow with funding and support from The Data Lab and the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre. The project that will be worked on by this collaboration will lead to the development of innovative tools and processes that use Artificial Intelligence, or AI, machine learning, big data and natural language processing technologies in order to automatically convert technical construction product information which is then contained within unstructured, static documents and websites into structured digital data assets. The Founder and CEO of SpecifiedBy, Darren Lester has said that as consumers, it is getting more and more convenient to search and compare prices for a range of services and products when shopping online. However, the same cannot be said about the construction industry., which means that the same process seems slow and laborious in comparison. It is a great leap forward to use the same principles that are favoured by consumers to increase competitiveness in the construction industry and help clients, architects and professionals get the best deal for the work they want carrying out. The new technology that will be worked on by the University of Glasgow and SpecifiedBy has the potential to lead to the automation of this search process and transform construction, turning it into a digital industry. The support that the collaborative team have received from The Data Lab and Construction Scotland Innovation Centre will help this project to go further and create a beneficial service for the construction industry. The project, when developed further, will be put to use to help construction product manufacturers all across the UK, and will help them to independently transition their own technical construction product information into digital assets that can be easily managed and then put to use in the industry.

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Makita Releases two new 2-piece CXT Kits

Makita has revealed that they will be introducing two new 2-piece CXT kits. These new products that have been offered by the leading, world-class brand of professional power tools, accessories and work wear includes the increasingly popular 10.8v tools that are used to deliver a remarkable level of power while taking up as little space as possible. The 10.8v product range developed by the tool manufacturer are the perfect solution for working projects with confined access, such as kitchen and bathroom installation. Makita is known for delivering quality, performance and durability that makes their products ideal for industrial use. The newly released Makita CLX205AJ CXT 2-piece kit includes the 10.8v Brushless HP332D combi drill and the TD111D 10.8v Brushless impact driver. The driver includes the Assist mode which can drive the fixing at a low speed, meaning that the user can get the driver correctly positioned and started before full power which will then be used to install the fixing. The HP332D Brushless combi drill, with a 2-speed drive, which has a 10mm chuck capacity and will drive an 8mm bit that can be used to drill through concrete. The combi drill has 20 different torque settings as well as a drill mode that can be selected with a simple twist of the rotating ring at the front of the drill body. This 2-piece set also features two 2.0Ah Lithium-ion batteries with a charger that is all packaged into a Makpac type 1 hard shell case that has been designed for use on rugged site conditions. The second two-piece CXT kit is a CLX214X1, which consists of the HP331D combi drill and the CL106FD vacuum cleaner with a convenient long extension pipe as well as carpet and sash nozzles. This useful kit is also supplied in a carton with two 1.5Ah Lithium-ion batteries and a DC10WC charger.

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Mace Donates Makeover to YHA London St Paul’s Youth Hostel

The Mace Foundation, the charitable arm of the international consultancy and construction company, Mace has delivered a £20,000 makeover to the London historic youth hostel, YHA London St Paul’s. The youth hostel is 200 years old and is owned and run by YHA, which is a leading youth charity in England and Wales. The makeover was carried out at this site by volunteers from Mace as a part of a week-long corporate volunteering event. The team of 70 volunteers from the construction company managed to redecorate six of the youth hotel bedrooms as well as a reception and the main staircase in the building. The site of YHS St Paul’s is a Grade 2 listed building was once the home of St Paul’s Choir School. Now the building has 213 bedrooms which are offered as accommodation for young people and their families who are visiting the capital. YHA London St Paul’s is well-known for being one of YHA’s most popular Youth Hostels and experiences nearly 100% occupancy every night. It is thought that there are around 150 suitcases dragged through the halls of the youth hostel each day and up the spiral staircase. The carpet on these stairs were in desperate need of replacement and now, thanks to the selfless actions of the Mace volunteers and the Mace Foundation. As well as donating more than 500 hours of manpower to carry out the work, Mace also supplied all of the equipment and materials such as paints and carpets. These materials were donated through Mace’s supply chain partners Lucas Group and Rees Flooring. Mace has a commitment through the Mace Foundation to support local people and to deliver a real and sustainable difference when doing so. Each Year the construction company gives 1% of their pre-tax profits to communities and employees for the company are encourages constantly to take a volunteer day each year.

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ISO-CHEMIE see Positives in Construction Future

The National Sales Manager of ISO-CHEMIE, Andy Swift has commented that her feels optimistic about UK sealant sales over the course of the next 12 months. This optimism has been attributed to the plans of specialist suppliers, who are looking to target more sales at the design sector. With the increasing challenges of cost pressures and the possibility of further interest hikes alongside the ongoing negotiations for Brexit, it is thought that there will be a great deal of uncertainty in the construction industry throughout 2018. However, despite this rather gloomy forecast, companies such as ISO-CHEMIE, which works to deliver foam sealant tapes window and door installation projects, feel that they will benefit if there is a downturn in construction. This is because the companies are looking to target the designer as opposed to the installer sector. There is a vast amount of opportunities available for companies such as ISO-CHEMIE, and it has been predicted that there will be more and more of a focus on selling to designers over the course of 2018 in order to help increase sales and help to future proof companies. The construction industry will continue, regardless of the outcome of Brexit, and it will be equally as vital in a number of years as it is now in order to help meet the demand for new homes in the UK. Therefore, companies need to look ahead, to alternative business relationships that could turn out better than previously expected. Following the tragedy at Grenfell Tower, it is expected that fire protection will receive greater emphasis on future projects, which could then lead to increases in the number of opportunities for tape based sealing solutions, offered by ISO-CHEMIE. The business is one of the main producers of impregnated foam sealants in Europe while also specialising in the manufacture of foam products from polyethylene, polypropylene and polyurethane and the latest production techniques available.

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