The long-awaited reforms to the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) regulations have successfully passed through Parliament and came into effect on 22 May 2018. Impacting both the Domestic and Non Domestic RHI schemes, the reforms redress payment eligibility and introduce new policies covering metering of heat pump performance, tariff guarantees and …
Read More »Building a positive mental health culture
Following Mental Health Awareness week, the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity have some up with five simple steps to ensure employers in the industry are aware of and doing their best for their staff’s mental health at work. Every working day, two construction workers take their own life. And nearly 400,000 …
Read More »IKO rescue the roof of Hurst Castle
In 2017, the roof of Hurst Castle in Milford-on-Sea was in desperate need of an extensive refurbishment. Under the care of English Heritage, a £1 million restoration project went under-way. Significant asphalt repairs were made throughout the West Wing’s roof, while the roof on the East Wing was stripped …
Read More »Rudridge host seven-a-side with football legends
Rudridge swapped high-vis jackets for football kits when they hosted their ninth annual seven-a-side sports event at Southampton FC’s St Mary’s stadium. Playing alongside Rudridge’s staff were a number of former football pros and international legends. Amongst them were Franny Benali, who spent most of his playing career at Saints, …
Read More »Shadow Women’s Secretary visits London Reclaimed Brick
The MP for Brent Central Dawn Butler, who is Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities, showed support for her local builders’ merchant on a visit to London Reclaimed Brick Merchants’ head office last week. She met with Manager Sophie Wilbraham, her sister Aimee and other office staff …
Read More »Fortis celebrates 2017 best building and timber suppliers
Independent builders merchant buying group Fortis hosted its 2017 Building and Timber Supplier of the Year Awards at a gala dinner at the Hilton Metropole in Birmingham. The evening was the centrepoint of the two-day conference which saw a range of presentations, including one from former Director of the CBI, …
Read More »Sir Vince Cable praises timber merchant Alsford
Twickenham firm Alsford Timber will have to pay millions more upfront to buy European softwood used in local construction if the UK Government does not secure mutually-beneficial customs’ arrangements before the United Kingdom leaves the EU in ten months’ time, That was the message from Alsford Timber, South-West London’s largest …
Read More »Selco strikes two in Bristol
Selco Builders Warehouse’s rapid expansion continues as it opens the doors to its seventh branch of 2018 – and 65th in total in the UK. The builders merchant has officially cut the ribbon to its Bristol Filton branch off Gipsy Patch Lane, marking its second offering in the city. Bristol …
Read More »Government to investigate combustible cladding ban
The Government is to consult on the possible prohibition of combustible cladding systems being used on high-rise buildings like the Grenfell Tower, housing minister James Brokenshire has announced. His statement to Parliament is despite the official review of building regulations, led by Dame Judith Hackitt, not recommending such a ban. …
Read More »Bassetts launches Enniskillen store
Northern Irish bathroom and plumbing specialist, Bassetts has opened a branch in Enniskillen. The company recently completed a £2 million investment in its branch network and has generated three new jobs for the local area with the opening of the Enniskillen store. Bassetts now has a regional presence in all …
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