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BMF welcomes Green Homes Grant scheme

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The Builders Merchants Federation (BMF), has welcomed the Chancellor’s Green Homes Grant scheme, which is set to support energy saving projects for householders in England as well as creating new jobs and leading to innovations in the insulation sector. According to the BMF, the move will help make a significant …

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Actis wants to see more about thermal efficiency in PM’s building plans

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Insulation specialist Actis has welcomed Boris Johnson’s plan to ‘build, build, build’ – but says the refurbishment options put forward must be carried out in a thermally efficient way. The PM’s announcement this week included confirmation of a £12 billion investment in building 180,000 affordable homes over the next eight …

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Brett Martin drives through new delivery fleet

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Plumbing and drainage manufacturer Brett Martin has added a pair of fuel-efficient DAF trucks to its fleet. Featuring Brett Martin’s distinctive branding, the DAF LF vehicles will deliver the company’s plumbing and drainage products to merchants across UK and Ireland as well as direct delivery to sites. The 18-tonne trucks …

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Chancellor to announce voucher scheme for home insulation

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The Green Homes Grant, to be announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer this week, will give hundreds of thousands of homeowners vouchers of up to £5,000 for energy-saving home improvements, a move which the Treasury hopes will help to support more than 100,000 jobs in the industry. Rishi Sunak …

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Polypipe to make 250 redundant

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Plastic drainage manufacturer Polypipe is the latest building products manufacturer to announce redundancies as a result of the economic situation due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown. The 250 jobs will represent around 8% of the workfrce, though there are no plans to completely close any facilities. In a statement …

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BMF gets behind consumer campaign to boost construction

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Builders merchants trade organisation The Builders Merchants Federation is backing new guidance launched last week to provide reassurance to homeowners to have tradespeople carry out work in and around their homes. The Work Safe. Safe Work campaign has been developed by Trustmark, the only government endorsed quality scheme for tradespeople, …

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Radiator companies join force in consumer campaign

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The Manufacturers Association of Radiators and Convectors   has launched a targeted consumer campaign, the ‘You are what you Heat’ campaign, to boost awareness of quality, *CE marked radiators, with homeowners and consumers. Isaac Occhipinti, Head of external affairs, MARC said: “MARC members are committed to driving change. Members are proud of their …

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June sees construction output bounce back

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Building was the stand-out performer in June in economic terms, according to the monthly IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction Total Activity Index. Output increased in June and forward orders stabilised after falling for three months, according to the Index which jumped to 55.3 in June, from 28.9 in May, having hit …

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Ibstock welcomes Government’s building promise

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Brick maker Ibstock plc, has welcomed Boris Johnson’s  pledge of significant investment for the UK’s construction sector. With key elements of Johnson’s plan including reform of planning regulations to make it easier than ever before for homeowners to extend their homes and £100m worth of investment for UK infrastructure Joe …

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Carvers features on the BBC

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The BBC News visited Wolverhampton builders’ merchants Carvers Building Supplies yesterday as part of a report into how the West Midlands economy is coping post-lockdown. Managing director Henry Carver was interviewed by BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg and told her how the firm’s 300 staff had been furloughed for three …

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