Builders merchant chain Selco Builders Warehouse will have all 68 branches open again in some form by next week. Last week, 42 branches reopened 42 of its branches to support the delivery of online orders – through Click & Collect from branch car parks and Click & Deliver. This will …
Read More »JCB gets back to work at five UK factories
Five of JCB’s UK factories are starting production again, following the manufacturing giant’s implementation of safety measures to protect factory workers in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. The majority of JCB’s 6,500 UK employees have been furloughed since April, although some at the Uttoxeter factory have been making ventilators. …
Read More »Covid-19 impact could cost 400 Marshalls jobs
Restructuring at paving and landscaping manufacturer Marshalls in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic could see up to 400 people made redundant, a trading statement said today (May 13). Sales in the first four months through to 30 April were down 27% at £131 million (2019: £180 million). However, in …
Read More »Calls for new Boiler Scrappage Scheme to help economy
A new Boiler Scrappage Scheme can stimulate the local economy and generate higher tax receipts, according to the CEO of leading trade body the Energy and Utilities Alliance, who has written to the Chancellor, following the Bank of England’s latest forecast, that Covid19 will result in a 14 per cent …
Read More »Furlough job scheme extension welcomed by BMF
Builders merchants trade association the Builders Merchants Federation has welcomed the announcement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer today (May 12) of an extension to the furlough scheme until October. As a member of the Construction Leadership Council, which is co-ordinating the industry’s response to the Covid-19 crisis the BMF …
Read More »Arson-struck Jewson Civils helps with Covid-19 projects
Less than two years after it was nearly destroyed by arsonists, the Leeds branch of Jewson Civils Frazer has been rebuilt and is helping with essential projects across the region, providing materials for essential repair and maintenance and more broadly for Essential projects including the Nightingale Hospital in Harrogate, Sunderland …
Read More »Covid-19 pushes UFEMAT conference back to 2021
The 2020 Ufemat Congress, which brings together builders merchants, building materials suppliers and trade bodies from across Europe, and was set to take place in London in October has been postponed due to Covid-19. The decision was taken by Ufemat Secretary General, Marnix Van Hoe and Ufemat’s current President, John …
Read More »Keyline asks customers what the future holds for construction?
With the government starting to communicate its plan to ease restrictions, Keyline Civils Specialist recently conducted a survey to investigate how the ongoing crisis is continuing to affect construction businesses, both big and small. The results suggested that while concerns are varied, a key issue is that many are unsure …
Read More »SIG Roofing announces phased reopening of branches
SIG Roofing announces phased reopening of branches to support construction professionals heading back to work As the construction industry begins to get back up and running and contractors nationwide start to return to work, SIG Roofing is committed to ensuring roofers have everything they need to get the job done. …
Read More »Bradfords Builders’ merchant launches brand awareness campaign
Bradfords Building Supplies, the oldest builders’ merchants in the UK and number one builders’ merchant in the South West has launched its brand awareness campaign ‘We’ve Got Your Back’. With the UK Government paying tribute to the construction industry for making a hugely valued and critical contribution, the campaign is …
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