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HMG Paints launch cross-linked water based floor paint

HMG Paints launch cross-linked water based floor paint

HMG Paints, the Manchester based independent paint manufacturer, is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest innovation, HydroPro Floor Paint. This cutting-edge water-based floor paint is designed to transform floor finishing with its cross-linking formulation that ensures exceptional durability and a superior finish for both internal and external applications.

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What Natural Disaster Would Cause the Most Damage in Australia?

What Natural Disaster Would Cause the Most Damage in Australia?

Climate change is driving extreme weather events across the globe. However, Australia faces unique challenges due to its diverse landscapes and the fact that it’s surrounded by several seas and oceans. In 2022, all but one Australian territory was affected by natural disasters. Here, bushfires and heatwaves are annual events,

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Six Tips To Help Manage Effectively For Remote Construction Teams

Six Tips To Help Manage Effectively For Remote Construction Teams

Remote teams present their own set of challenges when you’re responsible for managing them. Since the pandemic, many more organizations have embraced a remote working or hybrid working environment. While that’s great for providing flexibility and hopefully a better work-life balance for employees, it can be hard for managers who

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Are Poor Logistics to Blame for Local Authorities Failing to Hit Targets?

Are Poor Logistics to Blame for Local Authorities Failing to Hit Targets?

Logistics, the intricate web of processes that ensures the efficient flow of goods, services, and information, is a vital component of modern society. From supply chains in multinational corporations to the movement of resources within local communities, logistics plays a pivotal role in determining the success or failure of various

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Finding Home Insurance on a Budget - Tips for Peace of Mind

Finding Home Insurance on a Budget – Tips for Peace of Mind

We’re all feeling the squeeze on our finances at the moment. Counting every penny, shopping around for the best deals and cutting back on anything that isn’t considered essential to make our money go further is now the norm for households up and down the country.  Giving up days and

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6 Essential Equipment For Your Construction Projects

6 Essential Equipment For Your Construction Projects

Failing to have the proper equipment on a building site might jeopardize the project’s development and success. While specific machinery is required for each work, a few must-have tools are useful in all types of building construction. According to KPMG, more than 50% of construction projects fail due to the

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GLAZPART GEARS UP FOR INTERPLAS 2023

GLAZPART GEARS UP FOR INTERPLAS 2023

As Interplas 2023, prepares to celebrate 75 years of plastics exhibitions in the UK, the sales and marketing teams at Glazpart are finalising plans and getting ready for the UK’s leading plastics exhibition and conference.   Interplas takes place at Birmingham NEC on 26th to 28th September and will feature

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Light Fitting Installation: 5 Reasons to Hire a Professional

Light Fitting Installation: 5 Reasons to Hire a Professional

The term “light fitting” is usually a broad catchall that includes various light sources. It might refer to an overhead light, a chandelier, etc. Light fitting installation simply means installing one of these light sources, either for your home or a business entity. You might need power point and light

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Breakout workshop sessions at FIRE Conference 2023

Breakout workshop sessions at FIRE Conference 2023

Leading the future of fire safety Date: 17 October 2023 Location: Savoy Place, London and online BOOK NOW Planning for the annual FIRE Conference is well underway for 2023! We look forward to bringing the fire sector together once again to network with peers, share knowledge, and learn about the

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Issue 323 : Dec 2024

Nick Child

HMG Paints launch cross-linked water based floor paint

HMG Paints launch cross-linked water based floor paint

HMG Paints, the Manchester based independent paint manufacturer, is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest innovation, HydroPro Floor Paint. This cutting-edge water-based floor paint is designed to transform floor finishing with its cross-linking formulation that ensures exceptional durability and a superior finish for both internal and external applications. HydroPro Floor Paint boasts a unique formula that combines the strength of cross-linking technology with the convenience of water-based application. This innovation results in a tough, hard-wearing mid-sheen finish that’s ideal for a variety of spaces, from domestic garages and workshops to light-industrial environments. Once cured, HydroPro Floor Paint becomes resistant to oils, grease, and light industrial traffic, providing a long-lasting solution for a number of areas. “We’re very excited by the launch of our new HydroPro Floor Paint with its superior drying and recoat times, this offers so many possibilities for the professional decorator and maintenance teams.  A real alternative for solvent based floor paints,” commented James Burton of HMG Paints. “This is the first product that is part of a new portfolio we’ve been putting together for the professional decorator and light industrial market and we’re excited to reveal even more in the coming months.” One of the standout features of HydroPro Floor Paint is its remarkable fast drying times, allowing professionals to apply multiple coats within a single day. This not only expedites the painting process but also minimizes downtime, enabling quicker project completion. With HydroPro, efficiency and quality go hand in hand. Key Advantages of HydroPro Floor Paint: Available in a range of stock colours including Light Grey, Mid Grey, Dark Grey, Yellow, Tile Red, and Mid Blue. HydroPro Floor Paint lets you tailor the look of your floors to your specific preferences. Each colour is available in a convenient 5-litre size, ensuring you have ample coverage for your projects. HMG Paints’ HydroPro Floor Paint redefines the standard for floor finishes, offering a blend of durability, efficiency, and aesthetics. Whether you’re a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast, HydroPro is the ultimate choice for achieving stunning and enduring floor surfaces. HydroPro Floor Paint is available directly from HMG via shop.hmgpaint.com or via their ever-expanding network of specifically chosen distributors. All of HMG Paints portfolio is Made in Britain certified and is produced entirely at its Riverside Works factory in Manchester. HMG has also launched a new Product Tester campaign where users can sign up to get early access to new HMG products you can sign up via.: https://shop.hmgpaint.com/product-tester-sign-up-page. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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DIY or Hire a Pro? A Closer Look at Sash Window Repair Options

DIY or Hire a Pro? A Closer Look at Sash Window Repair Options

Original sash windows are a classic feature in many older homes.  However, with age often comes the need for sash window repairs. When sash windows start sticking, slipping, letting in drafts, or showing other signs of wear, you have a decision to make – DIY sash window repairs or call in a sash window repair professional? This article examines the pros and cons of DIY versus professional sash window repair options. Sash windows repairs can encompass many issues from stuck panes to broken pulley systems. Evaluating whether to tackle sash window repairs yourself or hire a specialist requires weighing factors like your skill level, the specifics of the repair needed, and cost comparisons. With some original window repairs being simple and others quite intricate, making an informed decision upfront is key. What can be be tackled by DIYers and what should be left for professional sash window specialists Here is a table comparing sash window repairs that can typically be tackled by DIYers vs. those best left to professionals: DIY-Friendly Sash Window Repairs Professional sash window repair service Lubricating stuck panes Replacing broken sash cords Adjusting jammed sash locks Repairing counterbalance weights Replacing damaged glazing putty Reglazing single-glazed sashes with double glazing Weatherstripping drafts Draught-proofing or secondary glazing installation Reglazing cracked glass Levelling and plumbing window frame Fixing stuck sash lifts Sash replacement or removal Cleaning debris in tracks Replacing window sills Tightening loose hardware Extensive rot repair The DIY Approach Taking a DIY approach to sash window repairs can save money and allow you to work on your own schedule. Many issues like stuck windows, broken cords, and loose panes can be addressed with some basic tools and a YouTube tutorial. Pros of DIY Sash Window Repairs: Cons of DIY Sash Window Repairs: While simple repairs like lubricating stuck windows or replacing broken cords may be good DIY projects, anything more complex may require professional expertise. Calling in the Pros Hiring experienced, skilled craftsmen has some distinct advantages over DIY when it comes to period property windows restoration. You can be confident that the work will be done properly and safely. Pros of Professional Sash Window Repairs Cons of Professional Sash Window Repairs Reputable sash window specialists should provide free consultations and quotes, so you know what to expect cost-wise. This option is best for intricate repairs like sash replacement or weight and pulley system issues. Key Considerations When weighing DIY against hiring a professional, keep the following in mind: Making thoughtful repairs can restore the function and improve the energy efficiency of beautiful sash windows for years to come. Evaluate your specific situation to choose the best option, either DIY or professional. With proper care, your windows can once again be a welcoming feature of your home.

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What Natural Disaster Would Cause the Most Damage in Australia?

What Natural Disaster Would Cause the Most Damage in Australia?

Climate change is driving extreme weather events across the globe. However, Australia faces unique challenges due to its diverse landscapes and the fact that it’s surrounded by several seas and oceans. In 2022, all but one Australian territory was affected by natural disasters. Here, bushfires and heatwaves are annual events, although flooding is also on the rise. Now that extreme heat and flooding events are the rule rather than the exception, more Australians than ever are pushing for improved standards in resilient building design. The Damage That Flooding Causes In southeastern Australia, long-lasting periods of heavy rainfall have been known to cause rivers to burst their banks. In coastal areas, tropical cyclones and high tides can lead to devastating seawater surges. Sadly, flooding planning controls aren’t heavily enforced across Australia. In fact, only 3% of Australian homes are categorised as being in high-risk flood areas. This means that the vast majority of residential properties in the country aren’t subject to building controls. Nonetheless, recent weather events have proven that flooding poses a significant risk to millions of Australian homeowners. Structural damage is the worst-case scenario, but even low levels of floodwater can cause devastating damage to properties. When retrofitting a property with flood-resistant materials isn’t possible, flood response services are the only option for at-risk homeowners. Fortunately, there are specialised companies that offer solutions. In the immediate aftermath of a flood, water extraction is often the first port of call. Even if flood damage looks superficial, it’s important to seek out water damage restoration services as quickly as possible. In severe cases, thermal imaging and structural drying may be required. A flooded property also has implications for human health. Saturated carpets and building materials can quickly lead to mould growth, while overflows from sewage systems can introduce harmful bacteria into your home. How Architecture Can Mitigate Flood Risk Fortunately, there’s plenty that can be done to floodproof properties against rising waters. One of the most effective solutions for reducing risk is to elevate a structure above the flood level. However, this is rarely an option for pre-existing structures. When building in an area that’s at high risk of flooding, material choices need to be carefully considered. At an absolute minimum, flood-resistant materials should be able to withstand immersion for 72 hours. As well as being durable, resilient materials need to be able withstand high levels of humidity. Good examples of flood-resistant materials include glazed brick, concrete and ceramic tile. Even if foundation walls and key structural elements remain intact, the clean-up operation after a flooding event can be time-consuming and expensive. The good news is that there are many ways homeowners can flood-proof their home. Circuity can be protected by installing wall sockets and integrated appliances at a high level. Meanwhile, swapping out porous materials for marine-grade plywood will bolster the flood-resistant properties of your interiors. Even with commitments to net zero policies and a move to a greener economy, there’s no avoiding the fact that climate change is here to stay. Over the last 10 years, Australia has experienced more than 160,000 flooding events. What’s more, the previous decade was the hottest on record. Although global action is required to keep rising temperatures in check, architectural design at least offers some solutions for protecting Australia’s housing stock and infrastructure.

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Six Tips To Help Manage Effectively For Remote Construction Teams

Six Tips To Help Manage Effectively For Remote Construction Teams

Remote teams present their own set of challenges when you’re responsible for managing them. Since the pandemic, many more organizations have embraced a remote working or hybrid working environment. While that’s great for providing flexibility and hopefully a better work-life balance for employees, it can be hard for managers who are used to staff being in-house at all times. Adapting your management style is important to ensure you’re successful at managing your team from a remote position, especially when it comes to construction. With that being said, here are six tips to help manage your remote teams effectively this year. If you’re trying to manage remote teams, then you’re going to want a platform whereby you can access your team’s whereabouts at all times. The BuildOps field service management is probably one of the best software options to have because it helps to monitor your staff and their working days. It can check where staff are pulling their weight and where they might not be at times. Of course, there are times when procrastination occurs but when they’re working on company hours, every hour needs to be utilized as effectively as possible. Introducing a piece of software such as this one is a great way to help keep in communication with all staff and for them to be able to access their working calendars, as well as relevant customer data. Overcommunicating is something that you definitely want to do more of where possible. The more you can communicate with your team, the more everyone is switched on to what needs to get done and when. Not communicating with your team will leave them to their own devices for too long. While you want your remote team to be independent when working, you don’t want to leave them in the dark for too long without any direction. As a manager, it’s important that you’re doing everything you can to ensure communications are active at all times. You should though, set some boundaries when it comes to making sure your own work gets done on time. Platforms that allow you to alert staff of when you’re away and when you’re at your desk are useful to implement too. You should be doing everything you can to check in with staff members on a regular basis. Feedback is important and it’s something that you should be able to give and receive. Consider what feedback you’ve given your staff so far as a manager and how you could help encourage the same feedback being given back. It’s important to create a clear and transparent communication channel between yourself and your team.  They should feel confident that they can be honest with your management style and make suggestions for improvement where needed. Checking in with your team members should be something you’re doing at least weekly, if not on a daily basis. Even if it’s for five minutes every day, it can make a world of difference.  Video conferencing is one of the main ways you’re going to be able to communicate effectively with your team and members of the team. It’s become a saviour for many businesses, particularly during the pandemic when traditional businesses that didn’t work remotely, couldn’t communicate in any other way. When managing a remote team, make sure you’re hosting video meetings regularly. This will certainly be helpful to stay connected with your team at all times, rather than having to do a lot of the conversations over email. Email conversations are also likely to be less efficient when it comes to getting a response quickly. What does your day look like currently? It’s a cluttered and unorganized mess? If that’s the reality of your management structure currently, then it definitely needs to change quickly. Having a clear structure to your day is going to allow you to tick off all the necessary tasks that need completing, while still being able to be present to your team. Finally, as a manager, your role doesn’t mean you should be doing everything and anything at all times. A team collaboration approach is always the best way to ensure the whole team is happy. They all support one another and help one another when the time is right.  As a manager, it’s important that you’re doing everything you can to encourage this, not only for their benefit but for yours too. Hopefully, these tips will help you manage your remote teams effectively this year.

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Are Poor Logistics to Blame for Local Authorities Failing to Hit Targets?

Are Poor Logistics to Blame for Local Authorities Failing to Hit Targets?

Logistics, the intricate web of processes that ensures the efficient flow of goods, services, and information, is a vital component of modern society. From supply chains in multinational corporations to the movement of resources within local communities, logistics plays a pivotal role in determining the success or failure of various endeavors. One area where the impact of logistics often goes unnoticed is in the operations of local authorities. The question is whether poor logistics could be held accountable for local authorities failing to meet their targets and deliver on promises to their constituents. The Crucial Role of Logistics Before delving into the potential impact of poor logistics on local authorities’ performance, it’s essential to understand the significance of logistics in various sectors. Logistics encompasses coordinating resources, materials, personnel, and information to ensure that tasks are executed efficiently, effectively, and on time. This is particularly critical in time-critical logistics, where delays can result in severe consequences, such as missed deadlines, financial losses, and even public safety risks. Logistics involves a wide range of activities in the context of local authorities, including waste management, transportation infrastructure, emergency services, public health initiatives, and more. When these operations run smoothly, they contribute to a well-functioning community where citizens enjoy a high quality of life. However, the repercussions can be felt throughout the community when logistics fail. The Impact of Poor Logistics on Local Authorities Local authorities are at the heart of providing essential services and maintaining the well-being of their communities. The effective functioning of local government is crucial for citizens’ quality of life, economic development, and overall societal progress. Poor logistics can significantly hinder local authorities’ ability to fulfill their responsibilities, resulting in negative consequences. Missed Targets and Deadlines One of the most immediate impacts of poor logistics on local authorities is the failure to meet targets and deadlines. Whether it’s a construction project, implementing public services, or the execution of community events, timely delivery is essential. Delays caused by logistical inefficiencies can lead to project derailment, undermining the authority’s credibility and potentially incurring financial penalties. Research: According to a study conducted by the Project Management Institute (PMI) in 2020, poor project management practices, including inadequate logistics planning, resulted in 11.4% of projects not meeting their original goals and deadlines. This demonstrates the direct correlation between logistical shortcomings and missed targets. Financial Implications Inefficient logistics can have a direct impact on the financial health of local authorities. Delays, disruptions, and resource mismanagement can lead to increased costs. Extra expenditures might be required to cover overtime wages, rush deliveries, or rectify errors that could have been avoided with better logistics planning. Research: A report published by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) highlights that inefficient logistics can account for up to 30% of operating costs for local authorities. This strains budgets and limits the allocation of funds to other critical projects and services. Public Dissatisfaction The smooth operation of public services is an expectation that citizens hold for their local authorities. When logistics fail and services like waste collection, public transportation, or health programs are disrupted, public dissatisfaction can escalate. Negative sentiment spreads rapidly through social media and community forums, tarnishing the authority’s reputation and eroding trust. Research: A survey by the Local Government Association (LGA) found that 78% of citizens considered the timely delivery of public services as an important factor in their overall satisfaction with local authorities—conversely, instances of poor logistics and service disruptions directly correlated with decreased public approval ratings. Emergency Response Inefficiency Local authorities are responsible for managing emergencies and disasters effectively. In such critical situations, time-critical logistics are of paramount importance. Delays in mobilizing emergency services, providing resources, and coordinating responses can exacerbate the impact of emergencies, risking lives and prolonging recovery efforts. Research: The National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMSO) emphasizes that seamless logistics are a cornerstone of successful emergency medical services. Timely response and resource allocation in emergencies rely on efficient logistics systems to ensure that medical personnel, equipment, and supplies reach the affected areas promptly. Reputational Damage A consistent pattern of logistical failures can lead to lasting reputational damage for local authorities. A negative public image makes garner support from constituents, stakeholders, and funding sources challenging. Rebuilding a damaged reputation requires substantial efforts and resources that could be better allocated to actual service delivery. Research: A case study analyzing the aftermath of a series of logistical failures in waste management within a local authority, conducted by the Institute of Public Administration and Management, highlighted that the authority’s reputation took several years to recover, even after addressing the logistical issues. The Complexity of Local Authority Logistics Local authorities operate in complex environments to manage diverse services, resources, and stakeholders. Effective logistics requires coordinating multiple moving parts, such as procurement, transportation, personnel management, and communication. For instance, consider waste management logistics. Local authorities must arrange garbage collection routes, allocate personnel and equipment, and ensure that waste disposal meets environmental regulations. Even a minor breakdown in these components can disrupt the entire process, leading to missed collections and unsightly neighborhoods. Similarly, transportation infrastructure projects involve intricate logistics. From securing permits and materials to coordinating with contractors and managing road closures, every step requires careful planning and execution. A failure at any point in this chain can lead to delays, cost overruns, and inconvenience for the public. Addressing the Challenge Improving logistics within local authorities requires a multifaceted approach: Technology Integration Advanced technologies like GPS tracking, real-time monitoring, and data analytics can enhance visibility and control over logistics processes. This empowers authorities to identify bottlenecks, predict potential issues, and make informed decisions. Collaborative Partnerships Engaging in partnerships with private sector companies that specialize in logistics can provide local authorities with access to expertise, resources, and technologies that improve efficiency. Skill Development Investing in training and skill development for personnel involved in logistics can lead to more effective execution of tasks. This includes training on new technologies and best practices in logistics management. Scenario Planning Developing contingency

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Finding Home Insurance on a Budget - Tips for Peace of Mind

Finding Home Insurance on a Budget – Tips for Peace of Mind

We’re all feeling the squeeze on our finances at the moment. Counting every penny, shopping around for the best deals and cutting back on anything that isn’t considered essential to make our money go further is now the norm for households up and down the country.  Giving up days and meals out, takeaways, even holidays and shopping for budget versions of our favourite household items are just some of the ways people are saving money, however declining to take out a house insurance policy, shouldn’t be one of them. It’s easy to think that home insurance is a luxury we can afford to give up, but in reality, if the worst were to happen and you didn’t have cover in place, you could find yourself in a dire financial situation. In this post, we’ll explore how to keep your home insurance premiums as low as possible and how you can find cheaper home insurance.  Shop Around For The Right Price We’re all encouraged to shop around for the right price. Whether it’s the cost of our groceries, car insurance or even pet cover, it’s important you get the right price to begin with, before you start looking for ways to keep your premiums down. If you’re looking for a cheap home insurance quote, you should start your search online. But don’t be pulled into using just any comparison site, you’ll need one that compares multiple providers and has a good Trust Pilot review, this way, you see more of the market and have a better chance of finding the right cover at the right price.   Remember, not only are you looking for the right price, but you’ll also need to explore all the small print and deals that are out there, to ensure the right price means you’re getting the right policy! Consider Combining Your Policies Did you know that buildings and contents insurance is usually sold separately? Therefore, it might be worth combining these policies to see if you get the coverage you need for a better price. In addition to a potential saving, if you did need to make a claim for both buildings and contents, then your claim will be handled by the same provider, making it a much simpler, straightforward process. Consider Paying Your Premiums Annually We’re all tightening our belts, but in some cases, if you choose to pay your insurance annually rather than monthly, you can receive a discount – and in this economy, every little helps! Increase Your Home Security If you’ve found the right policy, then it’s now time to look at keeping your premiums as low as possible. One way to do this is to increase the security in and around your home. Whether you’ve just renovated a property or you’re living in a listed building, there are ways to do this, including installing burglar alarms and cameras, installing smoke detectors, using a safe for your valuables and installing outdoor lights.  Protect Your Home Against Flooding If you live somewhere that is prone to flooding, then taking the necessary precautions to prevent flooding (to the best of your ability) can also keep your premiums low. You could install raised electrical sockets, have sandbags to hand, and even anti-flood barriers at the boundary of your property.  Final Thoughts… Don’t convince yourself that buildings and contents insurance is something you can afford to live without. Start by comparing providers, today.  

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6 Essential Equipment For Your Construction Projects

6 Essential Equipment For Your Construction Projects

Failing to have the proper equipment on a building site might jeopardize the project’s development and success. While specific machinery is required for each work, a few must-have tools are useful in all types of building construction. According to KPMG, more than 50% of construction projects fail due to the unavailability of on-site equipment. Having and using the following equipment will ensure that the job goes off without a hitch. A tow truck is a flexible vehicle in construction since it can transport or pull equipment throughout the job site. A tow truck will suffice if the materials being towed aren’t as hefty or demanding as industrial equipment. If you require more horsepower or a diesel vehicle, a tractor is your best choice because it can transport things about the site easily and rapidly, regardless of size.  A crane is required for moving things from one height to another. For smaller-scale operations, a huge tower crane will not be required. However, you must hoist goods over short distances on the construction site. In this case, a forklift will work well. Therefore, ensure that you have this equipment on your construction site. If you have enough funds, you can buy one. Alternatively, you can opt for a forklift hire if you are working with a tight budget. Bulldozers are as useful as crawler equipment for pushing and removing sand and rock from a construction zone. Bulldozers clear the job swiftly and effectively, allowing personnel to resume working on schedule. The machine’s attachment on the rear works well for breaking up asphalt and concrete, so keep this in mind.  Trenchers, also known as trenching machines, dig trenches in the soil. These ditches are commonly used for pipeline installation, cable laying, drainage, and other application. Trenching machines are categorised into chain trenchers or wheeled trenchers. Chain trenchers have a fixed arm with a digging chain. On the other hand, wheeled trenchers have a metal wheel with digging teeth wrapped around it. Wheeled trenchers are more suited for excavating hard soil layers.  Excavators are vital and commonly utilized pieces of construction equipment. Their primary function is to excavate, but they are also employed for various other tasks such as tree cutting, demolition, heavy lifting, and river dredging. It’s worth noting that excavators are equipped with a digging bucket at the end of a long arm and a cabinet for the machine operator. This entire cabin design is adjustable up to 360 degrees, making operating easier.  Graders are another construction equipment that plays a major role in any construction project. Its primary function is to level the soil surface. It has a horizontal blade between the front and rear wheels that is lowered into the ground when operating. The operating cabin is located on top of the rear axle setup. Motor graders also remove snow and dirt from roadways before installing asphalt and remove unwanted soil layers from the ground. 

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GLAZPART GEARS UP FOR INTERPLAS 2023

GLAZPART GEARS UP FOR INTERPLAS 2023

As Interplas 2023, prepares to celebrate 75 years of plastics exhibitions in the UK, the sales and marketing teams at Glazpart are finalising plans and getting ready for the UK’s leading plastics exhibition and conference.   Interplas takes place at Birmingham NEC on 26th to 28th September and will feature over 500 exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations in plastics manufacturing processes, technologies, materials, products and services. With an expected visiting audience of over 12,000 trade professionals, Interplas is the perfect platform for Glazpart to display its array of products for the fenestration, construction, automotive, medical, furniture and industrial sectors. Dean Bradley, Sales Director, Glazpart commented, “We are now in the final planning stages for our stand at Interplas and we are looking forward to exhibiting and presenting our broad range of products and solutions to buyers and key influencers in multiple sectors across the UK. At the present time, we are witnessing a lot of change in the plastics industry with key issues at the forefront around regulations, recycling, materials cost, product availability and timely delivery. It may be challenging for many and that’s why shows such as Interplas are important – they provide us with the ideal platform to share our key market intelligence, innovation, solutions and technology.” You can visit Glazpart’s stand at Interplas in Hall 3A, Stand Number DD18. To find out more and/or to register as a visitor, please go to the Interplas website Interplas 2023 | UK Plastics Event, Birmingham, 26-28 September (interplasuk.com). Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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Light Fitting Installation: 5 Reasons to Hire a Professional

Light Fitting Installation: 5 Reasons to Hire a Professional

The term “light fitting” is usually a broad catchall that includes various light sources. It might refer to an overhead light, a chandelier, etc. Light fitting installation simply means installing one of these light sources, either for your home or a business entity. You might need power point and light fitting installation at some juncture. When you do, you may be tempted to handle the job yourself. You can try that, but it can backfire. Let’s talk about reasons why you should probably leave this task up to the professionals. You Can Electrocute Yourself The first reason why doing light fitting installation yourself might be a bad idea is that you can electrocute yourself if you’re not careful. When you do light fitting installation, you’re using electricity. If you don’t have the requisite skill set, hurting or even killing yourself is always possible. You Might Install the Light Incorrectly You also run the risk of installing the light incorrectly if you try to do it yourself. You might damage the light so badly that you render it unusable. That’s sure to upset you if it happens. You may also damage the wiring in and around the light fitting. Not only might you make it necessary to buy a new light fitting, but you might mangle the wiring so badly that you’ll need to hire a professional to come fix that as well. That’s an additional expense.  There’s Always the Risk of a Fire If you do anything improper in a home or business that involves electricity, you might cause a fire. You may not realize that you have done anything wrong at that moment, but when you leave the house or business, a fire can start due to your shoddy electrical work. You may return and find that the whole building is ablaze. The Light Can Fall and Injure Someone Many times, you might try to install a light in a ceiling or on a wall. If you install it perfectly, you should not run into any problems. However, if you don’t get the installation just right, the light can fall on someone. If that happens, they might sue you. You can lose your business or a big chunk of your savings. You will feel awful if that happens, but you will feel even worse if the person who harmed themselves was a child. You Shouldn’t Let Pride Dictate How You Improve Your Home or Business You might try to install a light fitting out of a misplaced sense of pride and a belief that you have what it takes to do the job. There’s nothing wrong with that if you have some strong DIY skills or someone qualified taught you how to do electrical work. If you don’t have the skills the job requires, though, then maybe you’re just being stubborn if you think you can do it without any help or guidance. Think about all these factors when you decide whether to bring in a professional or not.

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Breakout workshop sessions at FIRE Conference 2023

Breakout workshop sessions at FIRE Conference 2023

Leading the future of fire safety Date: 17 October 2023 Location: Savoy Place, London and online BOOK NOW Planning for the annual FIRE Conference is well underway for 2023! We look forward to bringing the fire sector together once again to network with peers, share knowledge, and learn about the latest best practices in fire safety. With the day’s programme featuring a series of informative plenaries and panel discussions covering the adoption of a human-centred approach to tragedy – lessons from Grenfell, Building Safety Regulator updates, a ministerial plenary (subject to confirmation), enforcement – who is responsible now?, and the future of fire risk assessors, we are pleased to share further details of the afternoon’s breakout workshop sessions ahead of the full programme being released. Workshops Legal and contractual responsibilities This workshop will look to provide an overview of legal support to practitioners, particularly focusing on liability and contractual law. It is widely acknowledged that many older buildings have a complex history which provides challenges when it comes to the responsibility of remedial work, refurbishments or even their original construction – who is responsible and where do you turn to for further support? The long-term health of firefighters Anna Stec, Professor in Fire Chemistry and Toxicity, UCLan | Riccardo la Torre, National Officer, FBU Recent research has found that toxic contaminants in fires are directly linked to increased rates of cancer and mental health issues among firefighters. The impact of this has far reaching implications on not only firefighters’ physical health, but their mental health too. This workshop will provide an overview of the latest research and a response from the NFCC. New technologies – the opportunities and challenges for fire safety The rapid introduction and evolution of artificial intelligence, machine learning, remote sensing and augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) technologies present promises and pitfalls for fire safety. This workshop will explore the opportunities and challenges new technologies present for fire engineering and fire safety, including advanced modeling and simulation, cybernetic building integrations, wildland fire behavior forecasting, improved fire detection, enhanced incident command decision support and other applications not yet imagined. Participants in this session will join the discussion of how new technologies can help us and where we need to exercise more caution and discretion. National regulator for construction products and the future of fire testing Chris Miles, Commercial Director, Fire Protection Association | Peter Caplehorn, CEO, Construction Products Association | Simon Lewis, Head of Building Safety Working Group, Womble Bond Dickson The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) takes on responsibility for the national regulation of construction products. The OPSS started work to establish the new Regulator in April 2021 and has begun to lead and coordinate work that will set a new regulatory approach for construction products with safety being placed at the core. This workshop will provide delegates with an overview of the types of work that will be undertaken by the new regulator to restore confidence in the safe design, construction, and occupation of high-rise residential buildings. Tackling fire safety in batteries This workshop will examine the different battery applications including micro mobility, electric cars and the wider transport sector. It will explore the technology used, the issues surrounding fire safety and identifying solutions. Carefully considered measures are required to address the hazards these batteries pose and the options available to manage such risks. BOOK NOW Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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