Sustainable heating specialists strengthen team with new Business Development Manager

Sustainable heating specialists strengthen team with new Business Development Manager

Hewer Facilities Management, a leader in sustainable heating solutions, has appointed Adam Daly as Business Development Manager to support the rollout of its pioneering Heat Saviour™ technology nationwide. Having previously held senior roles at Navigator, Purmo, Westco and Fernox, Adam joins Hewer with over 20 years’ experience in the plumbing, heating and building services sectors. His expertise lies in developing routes to market for new products, driving penetration and growth through targeted training and education initiatives, and increasing sales across installer networks, merchants and national accounts, including specifiers and housing providers. At Hewer, Adam will focus on supporting the rollout of Heat Saviour™, a first-of-its-kind retrofit product that simplifies heat pump installations, reduces installation time and cost, and minimises disruption to homeowners and tenants. Officially launched in 2025, Heat Saviour™ is already installed in over 2,000 properties across the UK. Among these are 1,500 social housing homes in the South West, including those managed by providers such as Two Rivers Housing, Bromford, Green Square Accord, Rooftop Housing Group, Community Housing and Cottsway Housing Association. Compatible with all major heat pump brands, Heat Saviour™ has recently been endorsed by Midea, one of the world’s leading heat pump manufacturers which operates in 200 countries worldwide, highlighting Hewer’s position at the forefront of practical, scalable low-carbon heating solutions. Adam Daly, Business Development Manager, says: “I’m thrilled to be joining Hewer at such an exciting time for both the business and the wider sector, as it continues its transition to greener technologies. “The UK is leading the way in innovation in this space. Heat Saviour is a first-to-market solution that solves real-world challenges around heat pump adoption – tackling key barriers such as cost, disruption and installation complexity – for installers, tenants and homeowners. “My role will focus on helping installers, housing providers and local authorities understand the product and deploy it effectively at scale. Having the endorsement of Midea reinforces the value and impact of what we’re delivering.” Stuart Hesk, Director at Hewer, adds: “We’re delighted to welcome Adam to the Hewer team. His experience in product launch, market education and commercial growth is exactly what we need to support Heat Saviour’s rollout. “Adam’s appointment strengthens our business development capabilities as we help social housing providers, local authorities and homeowners adopt low-carbon heating solutions. With recognition from a global leader like Midea, it’s clear that our technology is not only innovative but also trusted by industry experts.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Bullard puts the ‘ard’ in graft in new Jewson landscaping campaign

Bullard puts the ‘ard’ in graft in new Jewson landscaping campaign

Footballing legend turned TV personality Jimmy Bullard will front a new landscaping campaign by Jewson, championing the people behind one of the toughest trades in the industry. Across TV, radio and social media, the former Fulham FC, Hull City and Ipswich Town player portrays a high-energy landscaping ‘coach’, set out to show employees, trade customers and aspiring DIY landscapers that with Jewson products and services, landscaping is made easier, ‘because the job’s ‘ard enough”. The campaign is designed to show that landscapers have all the products they need for their projects thanks to Jewson’s range, its expert team, and complementary services including Jewson Tool Hire. Throughout the spring and summer, Jewson will offer customers a variety of promotions on its landscaping range, including the Dallas, Verona and Nordic porcelain tiles from its exclusive Terralis range. New own-brand product lines including top soil, bark, mulch, compost and grade wood chippings will now be delivered to customers in Terralis-branded bulk bags, while new composite decking products are available as a low-maintenance alternative to timber decking. Jewson colleagues have also played a key role in the campaign, helping shape new ranges including landscaping accessories and fencing, and many of the team will feature in some of the content aired. There’ll also be landscaping themed activities in branch in line with key sporting events including The Masters and the World Cup. Tessa Viller, Marketing Director for STARK UK, Jewson’s parent company, said: “Landscaping is one of the toughest, most hands-on trades out there, and at Jewson we’re proud to partner those who put the work in every single day – often in challenging conditions. Our aim is to make life easier for those customers by being the go-to destination for landscaping materials – with the range, availability and local expertise to get everything you need for a landscaping project in one place. “Jimmy’s energy, credibility and down-to-earth approach make him the perfect fit as our landscaping ambassador. He’s a true champion of the Jewson colleagues who sit at the heart of our branches, playing a vital role in helping them win more work, more often. It’s great to have him on board – there’s a very fun, but busy, few months ahead!” Jimmy said: “I know a thing or two about graft. I’ve built my career on hard work, teamwork and getting the basics right under pressure, and that’s exactly what landscaping is all about. It’s not about shortcuts or showboating – it’s about skill, stamina and doing the job properly, day in, day out. From early starts to heavy materials and tight deadlines, the work’s hard enough already, which is why I’ve got huge respect for the people who do it. “That’s also why I’m proud to be working with Jewson. They really understand what landscapers need – from dependable stock to straightforward advice in branch – and they’re all about making life easier for the people putting the work in. It’s great to be part of something that truly champions landscapers. Bring on the summer.” Explore Jewson’s landscaping range here. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Installing Outdoor Blinds

5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Installing Outdoor Blinds

Installing outdoor blinds Perth homeowners rely on can transform an alfresco area into a more comfortable, usable space. Done properly, outdoor blinds improve privacy, reduce glare, block wind, and extend outdoor living throughout the year. However, poor planning or rushed installation can lead to performance issues, premature wear, and frustration. Here are five common mistakes to avoid when installing outdoor blinds in Perth. 1. Choosing the Wrong Fabric for the Conditions One of the biggest mistakes is selecting fabric based purely on appearance rather than performance. Perth’s climate includes strong UV exposure, sea breezes in coastal suburbs, and heavy winter rain. A fabric that looks great in a showroom may not perform well in direct afternoon sun or high winds. Mesh fabrics are ideal for airflow and glare reduction but do not fully block rain. Clear PVC provides better weather protection but reduces ventilation. Choosing the wrong material for your space can leave you disappointed. Before installing outdoor blinds, consider sun direction, wind exposure, and how you plan to use the space year-round. 2. Incorrect Measurements Accurate measurement is critical. Even small errors can result in blinds that leave gaps, drag on the ground, or do not sit flush against posts or walls. Outdoor areas are rarely perfectly square. Posts may be slightly uneven, and ceilings may slope subtly. Failing to measure each opening individually can lead to poor alignment. Professional installers measure carefully and account for mounting type, track systems, and hardware clearances. Relying on rough estimates or generic sizes increases the risk of costly adjustments later. 3. Ignoring Wind Ratings and Fixing Strength Outdoor blinds must withstand wind pressure. Installing blinds without considering wind load can result in fabric strain, track damage, or even complete failure during storms. This is especially important in exposed Perth suburbs where coastal winds are common. Proper installation includes secure fixing points, suitable brackets, and track systems designed for outdoor conditions. Lightweight fixings or inadequate anchors may seem sufficient at first but can fail under pressure. A quality installation ensures blinds remain stable and safe even during stronger weather. 4. Blocking Ventilation Completely Some homeowners aim to fully enclose their alfresco area without considering airflow. While a full enclosure may sound appealing, it can trap heat in summer and create condensation issues in winter. Blinds should enhance comfort, not create a sealed environment that becomes stuffy or humid. Balancing protection with ventilation is key. Using mesh fabrics on certain sides or installing blinds that can be partially opened provides flexibility. Considering airflow during installation helps maintain comfort across all seasons. 5. DIY Installation Without Experience While some outdoor blinds systems appear straightforward, installation often involves precise alignment, drilling into structural elements, and tensioning mechanisms correctly. Improper installation can lead to uneven rolling, fabric creasing, or difficulty operating the blinds. Over time, these small issues can shorten the lifespan of the product. Professional installation ensures correct positioning, smooth operation, and secure mounting. It also helps protect warranty coverage, which may be affected by incorrect installation. For larger or more complex setups, professional installation is usually worth the investment. Additional Considerations for Long-Term Performance Beyond avoiding these five common mistakes, there are a few additional factors that influence the long-term success of outdoor blinds Perth homeowners install. Quality of Hardware and Tracks The fabric is only part of the system. Tracks, zippers, brackets, and rollers all contribute to performance. Low-quality hardware may corrode or jam over time, particularly in coastal areas. Choosing corrosion-resistant components helps maintain smooth operation and extends lifespan. Proper Positioning for Sun Angles Perth’s sun path changes between summer and winter. Installing blinds without considering seasonal sun angles may limit their effectiveness. Positioning blinds to block harsh western sun in summer while allowing winter warmth requires thoughtful planning. Maintenance Planning Outdoor blinds require occasional cleaning and inspection. Installing them in a way that allows easy access for maintenance prevents minor issues from becoming major problems. Regular cleaning removes dust, salt, and debris that can degrade fabric and hardware. Final Thoughts on Installing Outdoor Blinds in Perth Outdoor blinds are a valuable addition to many Perth homes, but performance depends heavily on correct selection and installation. Avoiding common mistakes such as choosing unsuitable fabric, measuring inaccurately, ignoring wind exposure, blocking ventilation, or attempting complex DIY installation can save time and money. When installed correctly, outdoor blinds enhance comfort, protect against the elements, and extend the usability of your outdoor space throughout the year. Careful planning at the beginning leads to better results and long-term satisfaction.

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Builders Skip Bin Hire Perth: Managing Waste on Construction Sites

Builders Skip Bin Hire Perth: Managing Waste on Construction Sites

Construction sites generate waste quickly. Timber offcuts, plasterboard, bricks, concrete, packaging, and general debris can pile up within hours. Without a clear plan, waste can slow productivity, create safety risks, and damage a site’s professional image. That is why skip bin hire Perth is a key part of effective site management for builders. Builders skip bins are not just about getting rid of rubbish. They are about maintaining workflow, protecting workers, and keeping projects on schedule. Why Waste Management Matters on Building Sites On active construction sites, clutter is more than untidy. It increases the risk of trips, falls, and other injuries. Loose materials and scattered debris also make it harder for trades to move efficiently around the site. Good waste management improves safety, keeps work zones clear, and helps maintain compliance with site regulations. In Perth’s competitive building environment, organised sites also reflect professionalism to clients and inspectors. Skip bin hire allows builders to remove waste in a structured way rather than relying on ad hoc removal. Types of Waste Generated in Construction Different stages of construction produce different types of waste. During demolition and strip-outs, heavy materials such as bricks, tiles, and concrete are common. Framing and carpentry stages generate timber and packaging. Fit-out stages often produce plasterboard, offcuts, and mixed waste. Understanding the type of waste being produced helps determine the right skip bin size and waste category. Heavy materials require bins suited to higher weight limits, while mixed waste bins are more flexible but may come at a higher cost. Planning skip bin hire Perth around project phases prevents overfilling and unnecessary charges. Choosing the Right Skip Bin for Builders Builders typically require larger skip bins than residential customers. Standard sizes often range from mid-sized bins suitable for renovations to larger bins designed for major construction and demolition. Walk-in skip bins are particularly popular on building sites. These bins have rear doors that allow materials to be wheeled or carried straight in rather than lifted over the side. This reduces strain and speeds up loading. For projects involving heavy materials, it is important to select a bin designed for dense waste. Overloading bins beyond weight limits can lead to additional fees or delays in collection. Scheduling and Site Coordination Timing plays a major role in effective waste management. Builders need bins delivered and collected at the right stages of the project. Having a skip bin on site too early can take up valuable space. Having one delivered too late can lead to waste piling up in unsafe areas. Coordinating delivery and pickup with demolition, framing, and fit-out stages keeps the site organised. Reliable skip bin hire Perth providers understand construction timelines and can work with builders to schedule timely swaps and collections. Managing Waste Efficiently Separating waste where possible can reduce costs and support recycling efforts. Clean loads of concrete, brick, or green waste are often cheaper to dispose of than mixed construction waste. Builders who take the time to separate materials can benefit from lower disposal fees and improved environmental outcomes. Clear signage on site and designated waste areas make this easier to manage. Efficient loading also maximises bin capacity. Placing heavier materials at the bottom and stacking neatly prevents wasted space and reduces the need for additional bins. Compliance and Environmental Considerations Construction projects in Perth must comply with local regulations regarding waste disposal and environmental impact. Improper disposal can lead to fines, complaints, or project delays. Using professional skip bin hire ensures waste is transported and disposed of through approved facilities. This helps builders meet environmental obligations and maintain good relationships with local councils and communities. Responsible waste management is increasingly important as sustainability expectations grow across the building industry. Safety Benefits of On-Site Skip Bins A clearly positioned skip bin encourages trades to dispose of waste promptly rather than leaving it scattered around the site. Keeping waste contained reduces trip hazards, prevents sharp materials from being left exposed, and limits the risk of wind blowing debris into neighbouring properties. Walk-in bins further enhance safety by reducing lifting over high sides, which can strain backs and shoulders. Cost Considerations for Builders Cost is always a factor in construction projects. Skip bin hire pricing depends on bin size, waste type, weight limits, and hire duration. While it may be tempting to choose the cheapest option, reliability and service quality are just as important. Delayed collections or incorrect bin types can disrupt workflow and increase overall costs. Working with a reputable skip bin hire Perth provider allows builders to plan waste management as part of the overall project budget rather than treating it as an afterthought. Long-Term Benefits of Reliable Waste Management Consistent waste management improves site efficiency, reduces downtime, and contributes to smoother project delivery. Clean and organised sites are easier to supervise and safer for everyone involved. Clients also notice the difference. A tidy site reflects a builder’s professionalism and attention to detail. Over time, having a reliable skip bin partner simplifies planning for future projects and supports consistent standards across different sites. Final Thoughts on Builders Skip Bin Hire in Perth Effective waste management is a core part of successful construction projects. Skip bin hire Perth gives builders the structure and flexibility needed to keep sites safe, compliant, and efficient. By choosing the right bin size, scheduling collections carefully, and separating waste where possible, builders can control costs and maintain productivity. In the construction environment, well-managed waste is not just convenient. It is essential for keeping projects on track and running smoothly.

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Glencar lands pre-construction role on Hillwood Park Luton logistics scheme

Glencar lands pre-construction role on Hillwood Park Luton logistics scheme

Glencar has been appointed at pre-construction stage to help take Hillwood Park Luton through detailed design and into delivery, strengthening its growing track record on industrial and logistics projects. The 16-acre development, being brought forward by Hillwood, has secured planning consent and will deliver 284,575 sq ft of new Grade A industrial and logistics accommodation. The scheme will comprise eight units designed to meet modern occupier requirements in a strategically located market. Construction is expected to start in March, with the first units targeted for early occupation from January 2027. Glencar’s early involvement will focus on buildability, programme planning and technical coordination as the project moves through the next phases. The appointment continues an established working relationship between Glencar and Hillwood, following previous collaborations on schemes in Crewe and Wigan. Peter Goodman, managing director at Glencar, said the latest instruction reflects the strength of the partnership and Glencar’s ability to deliver high-quality industrial space to demanding standards. He added that early engagement enables the contractor to apply technical expertise from the outset, helping to drive efficiencies, support programme certainty and embed sustainable delivery. Greg Dalton, UK vice president at Hillwood, said Glencar has proven to be a reliable and hands-on partner across earlier projects. He described the third consecutive appointment as evidence of the trust built between the two businesses and a shared focus on quality, programme certainty and sustainability. Dalton added that Hillwood Park Luton is an important addition to Hillwood’s UK pipeline and will bring much-needed Grade A space to the area, with further details expected to be released as works progress on site. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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HB Reavis secures planning approval for first PBSA scheme

HB Reavis secures planning approval for first PBSA scheme

HB Reavis has received planning approval from Lambeth Council’s Planning Applications Committee for the redevelopment of 10 Leake Street in London. The consented scheme will transform an outdated office building into a 233-room purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development, as HB Reavis continues with its strategic asset allocation to the living sectors to create a diversified pan-European portfolio. Known for delivering premium workspace in central London, this approval represents a new chapter for HB Reavis as it diversifies its portfolio and builds on over 30 years of experience in city-centre development. Located 50 metres from London Waterloo Station and within walking distance of several world-leading universities, the scheme responds to clear demand for professionally managed student homes close to campus, where they are needed most over the long term. The proposals received strong support from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Ian Spencer, Director of Residential Services at LSE, said: “The Waterloo development will deliver high-quality, professionally managed accommodation in a location that will appeal to our students. Its proximity to the LSE campus and excellent access to public transport make it very well-suited. I particularly welcome the inclusion of affordable student accommodation, which supports our commitment to widening participation and ensuring access for students from a range of socio-economic backgrounds.“ Designed by PLP Architecture, the plans will include a mix of studios and shared cluster flats. In addition to delivering 233 student homes, the scheme features: Ryan Jakes, Head of Living and Commercial at HB Reavis, said: “Securing planning approval at 10 Leake Street marks a major milestone for HB Reavis as we establish our living portfolio in the UK. We’re targeting uses with strong long-term fundamentals and we see PBSA in central London aligned with leading universities as underpinned by consistent demand, lack of supply and a clear need for high-quality student homes. 10 Leake Street demonstrates how we can unlock value by repurposing the best located buildings and applying our proven approach to design, delivery and ESG into new asset classes. Development of this site demonstrates our long-term commitment to invest in Waterloo and the role we will play in the future of the borough.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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