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Forterra moves forward with calcined clay

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Forterra has partnered with LKAB Minerals to pioneer the repurposing of crushed brick waste to produce approximately 35,000 tonnes of calcined clay per year as a low-carbon alternative to traditional cement. Derived from recycled brick waste, calcined clay can be used as a cement replacement, (Supplementary Cementitious Material) in accordance …

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James Hardie helps DIY SOS job in Leicester

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James Hardie, the high-performance fibre cement and fibre gypsum building solutions provider, has joined forces with the BBC DIY SOS team to help transform a family home in Leicester for a programme due to be aired in Autumn 2025. The house in Leicester is home to a young woman named …

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CIC to investigate building 1.5million homes probability

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The Construction Industry Council (CIC) is launching a call for evidence to explore the critical question: “How can we build 1.5 million quality homes in this Parliament?”.  This follows from the government’s ambitious housing targets to address the acute housing crisis in the UK, to include building 1.5 million new …

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Sovini springs forward in Speke

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Sovini Trade Supplies hosted its Spring Trade Event at its Speke branch last month. The event brought together a diverse range of suppliers, showcasing local, regional, national, and global brands. Customers had the opportunity to connect with representatives from companies such as Breedon, Marshalls, Soudal and many more. This provided …

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Heidelberg Materials gets CCP permission for Padeswood

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Heidelberg Materials UK has been granted planning permission to build a carbon capture plant at its Padeswood cement works in north Wales. The decision by Planning and Environment Decisions Wales means that the company’s plans to create the UK’s first net zero cement works are a step closer. The facility aims …

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Geberit announces Larden’s retirement

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Bathroom and plumbing product manufacturer Geberit has announced that its UK and Ireland managing director Mark Larden,  will retire on 30th September 2025. Andy Lever, currently National Sales Director for Projects, will succeed Larden on 1st July 2025, with a structured three-month handover period ensuring a smooth transition. Lever has worked at …

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Symphony employees raise over £3,000 in charity walk for children’s healthcare

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A determined team of employees from Symphony have raised £3,170 by completing a 20-mile charity walk in support of two children’s healthcare charities. Setting off from Symphony’s Head Office in Barnsley, the team walked to Sheffield Children’s Hospital, raising funds for The Children’s Hospital Charity and The Sick Children’s Trust—two …

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Rainy Day Trust CEO to step down after a decade of service

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After nearly ten years at the helm of the industry charity Rainy Day Trust, chief executive officer Bryan Clover has announced he will be retiring at the end of June. The search is now underway to appoint a new CEO to lead the organisation into its next chapter. Clover has …

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Travis Perkins colleague undertakes arctic challenge

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Braving sub-Arctic temperatures and unforgiving terrain, Andrew Craig, an account manager at Travis Perkins Managed Services, completed a gruelling two-day ski expedition in February to raise awareness and funds for the Alzheimer’s Society in honour of his father, who is living with dementia. The challenge saw Craig traverse frozen lakes …

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PMI for March shows sustained downturn

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The sharpest pace of job losses since October 2020, drops in new orders and lower volumes of construction output for three consecutive months took the headline S&P Global UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index™ (PMI®) to 46.4 in March. Although this was up from a 57-month low of 44.6 in February, …

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