May 22, 2025
Aberdeen Secures Solihull Retail Park in £69.6m Deal

Aberdeen Secures Solihull Retail Park in £69.6m Deal

Aberdeen Investments, on behalf of the Standard Life Pooled Pension Property Fund, has acquired a major retail park in the West Midlands for £69.6 million. The latest addition to the fund’s portfolio is Sears Retail Park in Solihull, a 136,300 sq ft scheme anchored by high-profile tenants Next and Marks

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What Are the Best Value Underground Utility Contractors in the Southeastern US?

What Are the Best Value Underground Utility Contractors in the Southeastern US?

From residential developments to city-wide infrastructure upgrades, underground utility contractors are key in laying the groundwork for successful construction projects. These experts install and maintain the essential systems needed for daily living. In the Southeastern U.S., the demand for reliable and cost-effective utility contractors is high. Therefore, finding the right

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What to Know About Tornadoes

What to Know About Tornadoes

When it comes to the world and mother nature itself, there is nothing that quite personifies both like the subject of weather. Weather is the end all be all factor which decides the climate of a location. It can be sunny and warm, or it can be cloudy and cold.

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Asbestos Removal: An Essential Guide for Construction Professionals

Asbestos Removal: An Essential Guide for Construction Professionals

Asbestos was once a go-to for building materials intended for insulation, fireproofing, and durability in construction. But today, it’s fallen out of favor in the United Kingdom due to studies documenting its harm to humans and the environment. If you’re working on renovation projects on older buildings, you’ll encounter asbestos—and mishandling

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Issue 328 : May 2025

May 22, 2025

Beard Construction marks World Mental Health Week with tree planting event

Beard Construction marks World Mental Health Week with tree planting event

Colleagues from Beard Construction’s offices across the South of England have planted more than 130 trees at a woodland near Bristol. At the 194-acre Wrington Warren site owned by the company, more than 70 employees from the firm’s offices in Bristol, Swindon, Guildford, Oxford, and Southampton came together to plant saplings, marking the completion of the first phase of a long-term woodland management plan, during which 12,000 new trees were planted. Under the guidance of a forestry expert, colleagues planted native species and learned about the woodland management activities taking place during a guided tour, before coming together to enjoy a hog roast lunch. Purchased in 2022, Beard invested in the woodland to help reduce its environmental footprint through carbon sequestration, as trees store twice as much carbon as they emit. Neil Sherreard, deputy chairman at Beard, said: “Beard’s investment in UK forestry demonstrates our commitment to reducing our environmental impact over the long-term. Beyond the carbon capture, we recognise the wellbeing benefits of being in nature and bringing regional teams together outside of normal working environments. “World Mental Health Week is the perfect time to have done this and an excellent way to mark the end of this phase of woodland management at Wrington Warren.” Delivering community value This initiative comes as Beard celebrates generating £8.5 million in social value for local communities in 2024 through on- and off-site initiatives. Eleven construction projects completed in 2024 delivered £8.5 million in social and economic value, averaging 24 percent of contract value. Additionally, 33 live projects contributed nearly £200,000. Beard’s central teams, including finance, IT, HR and communications roles, unlocked a further £16,700 in community impact. The company began recording its community impact in January 2024, promoting Paula Baleson to social value manager and developing a tailored framework. Four regional coordinators have been promoted throughout the year from within the company and earlier this month environmental studies graduate Hannah Phillips was appointed as Swindon’s social value coordinator, completing the social value team with a dedicated person in each region. Beard also raised £100,000 for charities and good causes in 2024, including match funding from the Beard Charitable Foundation, putting the firm well on track to meet its charitable goals. Paula Baleson, social value manager, said: “Beard has always been a company with a social conscience but 2024 marked the first year that we formalised and began measuring our efforts. Since establishing our social value team and introducing our tailored framework, colleagues across our regions have really stepped up. “I’m proud of what we have achieved and, with many exciting initiatives being planned, we are looking forward to building on our commitment to communities even further.” For more information about Beard’s approach to social value, visit www.beardconstruction.co.uk Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Praxis Returns to Retail with Landmark Glasgow Shopping Centre Acquisition

Praxis Returns to Retail with Landmark Glasgow Shopping Centre Acquisition

Praxis Group has made a significant move back into the retail sector with the acquisition of St Enoch Shopping Centre in Glasgow. The landmark 12-acre scheme, located at the junction of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street, spans more than 800,000 sq ft of retail and leisure space. Anchored by a strong tenant line-up including Tesco, WHSmith, Next, JD Sports, HMV, Boots, and Superdry, the centre also benefits from 900 car parking spaces, making it one of the city’s key shopping destinations. This purchase marks Praxis Group’s first major direct investment into the retail market in eight years. The acquisition was made from a consortium of lenders including M&G and Morgan Stanley. James Hewitt, chief operating officer at Praxis, commented: “The purchase of the St Enoch Centre is our first significant balance sheet investment into the retail sector in eight years. We are acquiring the asset against a backdrop of an improving tenant mix, footfall growth and increasing average basket spend throughout the scheme. Praxis has waited patiently to re-enter a sector where we have a market leading track record and we are now seeking to invest at scale into a number of discrete opportunities.” Property consultancy GCW acted as adviser to Praxis Group on the acquisition. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Aberdeen Secures Solihull Retail Park in £69.6m Deal

Aberdeen Secures Solihull Retail Park in £69.6m Deal

Aberdeen Investments, on behalf of the Standard Life Pooled Pension Property Fund, has acquired a major retail park in the West Midlands for £69.6 million. The latest addition to the fund’s portfolio is Sears Retail Park in Solihull, a 136,300 sq ft scheme anchored by high-profile tenants Next and Marks & Spencer. The site also hosts well-known retailers including TkMaxx, Homesense, Boots, and Mountain Warehouse. This marks the fund’s second retail park acquisition in the past year, following its purchase of the Tandem Centre in Colliers Wood in 2024. David Stewart, fund manager at Aberdeen Investments, commented: “There remain some good opportunities in retail parks where occupational costs have been rebased. Retailer demand for key locations is robust and yields remain relatively attractive. “This asset has all these attributes and reflects our strategy of acquiring prime assets where we can add value through our proven asset management capabilities and strong retailer relationships. It is an excellent addition to the fund’s portfolio.” The acquisition reinforces Aberdeen’s ongoing confidence in the out-of-town retail sector, particularly in strategically located, well-let schemes with potential for future value enhancement. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Perkins&Will transforms law office design; MN's first WELL-Certified law office

Perkins&Will transforms law office design; MN’s first WELL-Certified law office

Maslon’s office design prioritizes health and collaboration, setting a new standard for law firms Perkins&Will Minneapolis studio has partnered with Maslon LLP to set a new benchmark in workplace design, reimagining the law firm’s offices on the 29th and 30th floors of Capella Tower into a model of well-being and sustainability, and making Maslon the first law firm in Minnesota to achieve WELL Certification from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) at the Gold level.  The WELL Building Standard is a performance-based system for measuring, certifying, and monitoring features of the built environment that impact human health and well-being. Unlike traditional sustainability certifications that focus primarily on energy and environmental performance, WELL Certification prioritizes the health and well-being of occupants, requiring adherence to rigorous standards across air, water, nourishment, light, movement, and other critical factors that influence workplace experience. By prioritizing employee health and well-being, Perkins&Will helped Maslon redefine what a law office can be, blending innovation, sustainability, and human-centered design to create a workplace that enhances productivity, collaboration, and overall wellness. Designing for Well-Being, Not Just Work Perkins&Will fostered Maslon’s vision for a healthier, more engaging work environment for the firm’s attorneys and professional staff. The office integrates WELL principles through: New Era for Law Office Design Historically, law offices have been characterized by enclosed, hierarchical layouts with limited transparency. Maslon’s new space challenges this traditional model, embracing openness and connectivity. Employees now benefit from glass partitions that maintain privacy while increasing visibility, equitably sized offices, an open work café fostering informal collaboration, and a dynamic, flexible workspace tailored for modern workstyles. “WELL Certification goes beyond sustainability—it’s about creating spaces where people thrive,” said Anne Smith, Senior Interior Designer at Perkins&Will’s Minneapolis studio. “Maslon embraced a revolutionary approach to law office design, prioritizing well-being, collaboration, and flexibility in ways that challenge traditional legal workplaces. We’re proud to have helped bring this forward-thinking vision to life.” A Strategic Investment in Talent and Culture In a competitive talent market, workplace experience plays a critical role in attracting and retaining top professionals. Maslon’s pursuit of WELL Certification was driven by a commitment to creating a workplace that prioritizes its people. This investment has already yielded tangible results: A Leesman survey measuring workplace experience showed a significant jump in employee satisfaction, with scores rising from 71.4 to 86.5—far surpassing the industry benchmark of 66.1​. “We wanted to demonstrate our commitment to the health and well-being of our employees and partners and to create an environment that encourages everyone to come into the office,” said Susan Cyronek, Maslon’s Director of Human Resources. “We wanted a new space to support recruitment efforts by showcasing our collaborative environment, its many amenities, and our artwork, and we’re thrilled with the result.” Pioneering the Future of Workplace Design WELL Certification underscores a broader shift in office design trends. More organizations are recognizing that prioritizing employee well-being isn’t just a benefit—it’s a strategic imperative. Perkins&Will continues to lead this evolution, designing workplaces that blend innovation, sustainability, and human-centric solutions. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation marks 20 years with £292,300 fundraising high at annual dinner

Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation marks 20 years with £292,300 fundraising high at annual dinner

Sodexo’s Stop Hunger Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary in style last week at Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club’s American Express Stadium. The annual fundraising dinner brought together colleagues, charity partners, clients and supply partners to raise £292,300 for initiatives tackling food insecurity across the UK and Ireland. The evening was also an important step forward in Sodexo’s journey toward its ambitious 2030 commitment of supporting over 12.5 million direct and indirect beneficiaries through the Stop Hunger Foundation. Guests not only gave generously but many also pledged their time, signing up to volunteer with the Foundation’s long-standing charity partner, Trussell. The dinner was hosted by Jean Renton, COO of Sodexo UK & Ireland and Trustee of the Stop Hunger Foundation, alongside Patrick Forbes, Chair of the Foundation, and Sodexo Ambassador, and Rugby World Cup winner Matt Dawson. The event also welcomed special guest speaker Asma Khan, one of the world’s most prominent female chefs and the Foundation’s first-ever patron. Asma, who became patron in January 2025 and is the chef advocate for the UN World Food Programme, brings valuable support and inspiration to the Foundation’s work. She has a shared commitment with the Stop Hunger Foundation, championing initiatives that address the root causes of food insecurity, including skills development, resource accessibility, and community empowerment. Asma Khan, Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation Patron, said: “It was an honour to be part of this special evening celebrating 20 years of the Stop Hunger Foundation. Food insecurity is a complex issue, but events like this remind us that when people come together with a shared goal, we can make real progress. “I’m proud to work alongside the Foundation in supporting not only immediate relief but also long-term solutions that help empower individuals in communities facing hardship. The passion I saw in the room tonight to raise funds and donate time and expertise gives me real hope for the future.” Over the past 20 years, the Foundation has supported more than 9.6 million beneficiaries through 230 charity partners across over 56 cities and regions, distributing more than £6.4 million in grants.  Thanks to Sodexo’s financial support, 100% of the donations made to Stop Hunger are directed towards charitable partners. Launched by Sodexo UK & Ireland in 2005, the Foundation exists to fight food insecurity and build a better tomorrow. As it marks two decades of action, it is strengthening its commitment to sustainable, long-term solutions. One example includes a £150,000 multi-year grant to the Trussell’s award-winning Helpline Through Hardship project, a service that connects people in crisis with financial support, helping them secure, on average, over £2,000 in additional income per year. In addition to raising money, the event also celebrated the contributions of Sodexo colleagues and supply partners who regularly dedicate time to fundraising and volunteering with the Foundation. Three awards were presented during the evening: Recognised for her continued dedication to fundraising, volunteering, and advocacy.  Diane has arranged fundraising events and set up a permanent food bank in Sodexo’s London head office which collects around 200kg of food donations every month for charity partner The Switch. Acknowledged for exceeding volunteering targets within Sodexo’s Energy & Resources business, forming impactful charity partnerships, and championing a local volunteering initiative, now supported by the Foundation and commended by the Scottish Parliament. Over the past year, Kimberly Clark has supported Sodexo with innovations that deliver cost savings, waste reduction and improved operational performance. Its bespoke tools and core paper hygiene products reduce waste, enhance hygiene and save paper and CO2 emissions. Kimberly Clark’s paper hand towel recycling at Sodexo sites, along with monthly sustainability impact reports, underscores its commitment to sustainability. Additionally, its Kleenex brand’s partnership with Mind has funded 27,720 enquiries to Mind’s helpline since 2020. Jean Renton, COO of Sodexo UK & Ireland and Trustee of the Foundation, said: “This year’s event was a powerful celebration and a reminder of what can be achieved to support others. I’m incredibly proud of the funds we’ve raised, but even more so of the passion and commitment shown by our clients, colleagues, charity partners, sponsors and supply partners. Together, we’re building a legacy that creates long-term change.” Patrick Forbes, Chair of the Stop Hunger Foundation, added: “As we celebrate 20 years of the Stop Hunger Foundation, it’s truly inspiring to look back at how far we’ve come and even more exciting to see the momentum we’re building for the future. This Foundation matters. The work it supports is changing lives, creating stronger communities, and laying the groundwork for sustainable solutions to food insecurity. “We also celebrated our incredible employee Stop Hunger charity champions, who are the heart and soul of this mission. Their passion, energy, and dedication – whether through shaping our strategy or encouraging colleagues to volunteer – powers everything we do”. Around 400 guests enjoyed a special dining experience curated by Sodexo Live!, in collaboration with 2013 MasterChef winner Steven Edwards, featuring locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. The menu also included dishes by Asma from her latest cookbook Monsoon.  Sodexo supply partner, Zeelo – a leading provider of sustainable, tech-enabled staff transportation solutions – supported the event, providing an accessible, carbon-neutral shuttle service and volunteers to help transport guests, ensuring everyone arrived home and comfortably at the venue. The service was operated by Brighton & Hove Buses; a valued operator partner in Zeelo’s network. This hands-on approach reflects Zeelo’s broader commitment to community engagement and positive social impact. Stop Hunger is an employee-led initiative by Sodexo, active in over 73 countries around the world. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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What Are the Best Value Underground Utility Contractors in the Southeastern US?

What Are the Best Value Underground Utility Contractors in the Southeastern US?

From residential developments to city-wide infrastructure upgrades, underground utility contractors are key in laying the groundwork for successful construction projects. These experts install and maintain the essential systems needed for daily living. In the Southeastern U.S., the demand for reliable and cost-effective utility contractors is high. Therefore, finding the right contractor is essential to receiving quality work and staying within your budget. Considerations for Selecting an Underground Utility Contractor The right underground utility contractor can make or break a project’s timeline, safety and budget. The companies listed here offer the best overall value based on several key factors: Top Southeastern Underground Utility Contractors  The following companies consistently deliver results while balancing cost, quality and service. 1. Morgan Corp. With nearly 80 years of experience, Morgan Corp. is a leading heavy civil contractor in the Southeastern United States. Its extensive portfolio encompasses everything from underground utility installations to industrial construction. Morgan Corp. emphasizes safety, quality and integrity, making it a client favorite. Key advantages: 2. Badger Underground Construction LLC Serving South Florida’s Palm Beach, Broward and Martin counties, Badger Underground Construction LLC is a trusted name in underground utility and drainage work. With over a decade of experience, this fully licensed and insured contractor specializes in tailoring services to meet the challenges that Florida’s climate and soil conditions pose. Key advantages: 3. Southern Utility Group Southern Utility Group (SUG) is a fully insured underground construction company based in Gainesville, Georgia. SUG specializes in utility infrastructure and offers turnkey services focusing on communication, safety and timely project completion. The team utilizes the latest technologies and caters to various utility types, including power, water, gas, telecom and fiber. Key advantages: 4. State Utility Contractors Established in 1985, State Utility Contractors has become a top builder of environmental service facilities in the Southeast. As an employee-owned company, it specializes in heavy civil construction, focusing on water and wastewater treatment plants, water and sewer lines, land infrastructure, and general commercial construction. Key advantages: 4. Hypower  Hypower is one of the Southeast’s leading full-service electrical and utility contractors, offering underground utility installation services to complex power infrastructure projects. With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to innovation, Hypower has completed over 1,500 projects valued at more than $1.5 billion. Key advantages: 5. All South Underground With over three decades of experience, All South Underground has become a leading provider of underground utility services in the Southeast. As a certified general contractor, the company offers solutions for constructing, assessing, maintaining, and repairing pipeline and utility systems. Its clientele ranges from small contractors and large multinational design-build firms to government agencies. Key advantages:  6. Landmark Construction Since 1965, Landmark Construction has provided heavy civil construction services in the Southeast. With a legacy spanning over six decades, the company has consistently delivered high-quality underground utility installations, site work and concrete services. Its focus on safety, innovation and community engagement has solidified its reputation as a trusted partner in the industry. Key advantages: 7. Allied Underground Allied Underground specializes in underground utility construction across Northwest Georgia and Southeast Tennessee. With a focus on delivering high-quality services, the company can offer multiple civil construction solutions, from storm drainage to electrical conduit installation. Allied Underground has provided reliable utility services for over 15 years. Key advantages: 8. Southeast Utilities of Georgia Southeast Utilities of Georgia (SEU) provides construction, maintenance and restoration services for fiber optic, cable TV, telephone and power networks. It operates 13 offices across Southeastern locations, including Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee. It is also part of the Congruex family, so the company can offer more capabilities thanks to its expansive reach. Key advantages: 9. Lighthouse Underground Utilities Lighthouse Underground Utilities has over 25 years of expertise in underground utility services across North Carolina, specializing in trenching, boring, plowing, digging and land clearing. The company serves residential and commercial clients within the city of Charlotte. It offers fair pricing and professional execution, guaranteeing efficiency and high standards in project completion. Key advantages: Choosing the Right Underground Utility Partner Selecting a reliable underground utility contractor is one of the most critical steps in any successful construction project. The Southeastern U.S. is home to many qualified firms. Each company strives to give its clients efficient and cost-effective results.

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What to Know About Tornadoes

What to Know About Tornadoes

When it comes to the world and mother nature itself, there is nothing that quite personifies both like the subject of weather. Weather is the end all be all factor which decides the climate of a location. It can be sunny and warm, or it can be cloudy and cold. It can snow for days on end or rain much the same. You see mother nature is as fickle as she is powerful, and just as equally prone to change. Some weather is peaceful, some is destructive, but few things are as destructive as a tornado. Tornadoes spark both fear and awe. These twisting columns of air can sweep across the landscape with stunning force, ripping up trees, flattening buildings, and leaving lasting scars. When the skies darken and that telltale funnel touches down, every second counts. Understanding tornadoes—what causes them, where they form, how to stay safe—could save your life or that of someone you love. In today’s article, we’ll discuss the nature of tornadoes, and how one can better prepare for their reckoning. What Is a Tornado? First, let’s start with the most obvious question to ask when discussing tornadoes: what exactly is it? A tornado (see more here) is a fast-spinning column of air that touches both the ground and the base of a thunderstorm. While most tornadoes last only a few minutes, their damage can be immense. They stand apart from other storms due to their tightly wound rotation and direct contact with the earth’s surface. Tornadoes form when warm, moist air meets cold, dry air. The clash creates instability, and if wind speeds at different heights blow in different directions or at different speeds, it starts a spinning effect. When this spinning core gets stretched vertically by updrafts inside strong thunderstorms, it can drop down as a tornado.Unlike hurricanes or regular storms, tornadoes can explode into existence with little warning and their paths are often unpredictable. Their unique mix of speed and violence makes them among the most dangerous weather events. How Do They Occur? Strong thunderstorms, especially those called “supercells,” are the tornado’s birthplace. Supercells have strong updrafts, spinning winds, and lots of moisture—perfect storm fuel. Most tornadoes happen in flat areas where cool, dry air from the north meets warm, moist air from the south. In the United States, this sets up the infamous “Tornado Alley.” This zone stretches from Texas through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and into South Dakota. Still, it is possible for tornadoes to occur in any place throughout the United States. Some areas are more at risk because of geography—open plains allow storms to build without mountains breaking up wind patterns. That’s why places like Oklahoma see more tornadoes than, say, California. But don’t get too comfortable if you live elsewhere. All it takes is the right weather mix for a tornado to touch down. Tornado Classification and Strength Not all tornadoes pack the same punch. The Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale measures tornado strength based on the type and amount of damage left behind. Here’s what the numbers mean: ⦁    EF0 (65-85 mph): Light damage. Shingles may peel, small branches snap.⦁    EF1 (86-110 mph): Moderate damage. Roofs stripped; mobile homes pushed off foundations.⦁    EF2 (111-135 mph): Considerable damage. Houses may lose roofs, trees are uprooted.⦁    EF3 (136-165 mph): Severe damage. Entire floors torn off houses, trains overturned.⦁    EF4 (166-200 mph): Devastating damage. Well-built houses leveled; cars thrown.⦁    EF5 (over 200 mph): Catastrophic damage. Strong homes swept away, nothing left but debris. The vast majority of tornadoes are weak (EF0 or EF1), but even “small” tornadoes can be deadly. EF4 and EF5 storms are rare but produce the unforgettable scenes shown on the news. How to Prepare and Stay Safe When a Tornado Comes Early Warning Signs and Alerts Tornadoes don’t always give clear notice before they form. Look out for: ⦁    Greenish or dark skies.⦁    Large, low, and dark clouds.⦁    Hail or heavy rain that suddenly stops.⦁    A loud roar, like a freight train.⦁    Swirling debris at ground level. Pay close attention to weather alerts. A tornado watch means conditions are right for tornadoes to form. A tornado warning means a tornado has been spotted or detected by radar—take shelter at once. Tip: Get a NOAA weather radio or reliable weather app with push notifications. Radios work even when the power goes out. Best Practices for Tornado Preparedness Preparing now saves time and stress later. Follow these steps to get ready: ⦁    Build an emergency kit with water, food, a flashlight, batteries, first aid supplies, and important papers.⦁    Choose your shelter spot. Basements are best, but an interior room or closet on the lowest floor can work. It can also be prudent to invest in equipment that helps protect against tornadoes (visit Paradise Exteriors for more information) and other weather.⦁    Practice your plan. Make sure everyone in your home knows what to do.⦁    Have shoes, helmets, and sturdy clothes ready for everyone. Flying debris causes many injuries.⦁    Write down emergency contacts. Don’t rely only on phones. Schools, workplaces, and care facilities should all have posted tornado response plans. What to Do During a Tornado When a warning sounds, every second is precious. ⦁    Go to your safe spot. Head to the basement, or an interior room/closet on the ground floor without windows.⦁    Protect your head and neck. Use a helmet, heavy blankets, or even a mattress.⦁    Stay away from windows and exterior walls.⦁    Bring your emergency kit and shoes.⦁    Do not try to outrun a tornado by car. If driving, stop and find the nearest shelter. As a last resort, lie flat in a low ditch and cover your head. Avoid large open rooms like gymnasiums—roofs can collapse. Steer clear of highway overpasses, which can create deadly wind tunnels. Conclusion Tornadoes are rare but fierce, able to change lives in minutes. By understanding how they form, where they strike, and what to do before, during, and after, you stack the odds in your favor. Stay aware, respect warnings, and keep your emergency plans up to date. When the next storm comes, you won’t just

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Asbestos Removal: An Essential Guide for Construction Professionals

Asbestos Removal: An Essential Guide for Construction Professionals

Asbestos was once a go-to for building materials intended for insulation, fireproofing, and durability in construction. But today, it’s fallen out of favor in the United Kingdom due to studies documenting its harm to humans and the environment. If you’re working on renovation projects on older buildings, you’ll encounter asbestos—and mishandling it can lead to severe health risks, legal trouble, and costly delays. Don’t worry. This guide walks you through safe, compliant asbestos removal so you can protect yourself, your team, and your clients. Read on. Understand the Dangers of the Presence of Asbestos Asbestos fibers, when disturbed, become airborne and lodge in the lungs. Over time, this exposure causes lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis—diseases with no cure. Even small jobs like drilling or sanding can release deadly airborne asbestos fibers. There’s no small risk of exposure that should be brushed aside when it comes to asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). You might think that working with asbestos previously would do no harm. Nonetheless, symptoms take decades to manifest themselves long after the initial exposure to asbestos fibers. By then, it’s too late. Don’t gamble with your health—treat every suspected material as hazardous until proven otherwise. If you need professional guidance, don’t hesitate to contact an asbestos removal company in Portsmouth. Know the Location For Effective Removal of Asbestos Before swinging a hammer, identify common asbestos-containing materials. They include but aren’t limited to the following: It’s said that buildings constructed before the 1980s are high-risk. But since bans phased in gradually, some materials lingered until the early 2000s. When in doubt, assume the suspicious materials contain asbestos. Follow Legal Requirements of Handling and Removing Asbestos-Containing Materials Asbestos removal isn’t a do-it-yourself (DIY) job—it’s heavily regulated and requires asbestos professionals to carry out the job. Skipping compliance can mean fines, lawsuits, or even criminal charges. Here’s what you must do: Remember: always strive to be on the right side of the law when it comes to asbestos. Use the Right Safety Gear Using personal protective equipment (PPE) is non-negotiable when handling materials suspected of containing asbestos. Top PPE items include but aren’t limited to the following: respirators with the right filters, disposable coveralls labeled for asbestos, gloves and boot covers, eye protection that seal tightly, and many more. Pro tip: never reuse PPE. Bag it as contaminated waste after use. Set up a Containment Zone It’s said that dangerous asbestos fibers spread easily. Thus, isolation is key. Isolate the work area with the following: Post warning signs and restrict access. Even a breeze from an open window can endanger others. Remove Asbestos Safely Wet methods are your best friend when safely removing asbestos. To proceed, spray ACMs with amended water (mixed with surfactant) to suppress fibers. Avoid breaking materials into small pieces—remove them whole when possible. Keep in mind the following: never use power tools (saws or grinders) and/or dry sweep or vacuum when cleaning up asbestos. Finally, don’t rush the job. Carelessness equals asbestos contamination. Dispose of Asbestos Properly Asbestos waste is considered hazardous material. Follow these steps when getting rid of ACMs: Dumping illegally? You’re at risk of paying tens of thousands of fines per violation. Clear the Area with Air Testing After removal, don’t assume the air is safe. A third-party hygienist must conduct clearance testing with phase-contrast microscopy (PCM) or transmission electron microscopy (TEM). If fibers exceed the recommended per cubic centimeter ratings, re-clean and retest. Never skip this step. Final Words Asbestos isn’t just another job—it’s a responsibility. Cutting corners puts lives at risk and can end your career. By following regulations, using proper gear, and respecting the process, you’ll protect everyone involved and build trust as a professional. Stay safe, stay compliant, and when in doubt, call a professional asbestos abatement company. Your health isn’t worth the gamble.

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