Plumbers merchant PTS is celebrating the first anniversary of its inaugural Renewable Energy Branch in Aylesford.
Read More »Boiler campaign gathers strength
The construction industry campaign to persuade the government to introduce a boiler scrappage scheme now has cross -party support as well as cross industry-support and its own website.
Read More »Lafarge rail project wins award
Lafarge Cement has won an award for its £20m rail infrastructure programme at its Hope Works in Derbyshire.
Read More »NYT launch roof truss offer
Yorkshire timber merchants North Yorkshire Timber has opened a roof truss manufacturing operation at Catterick.
Read More »Merchants warned after cement mixer theft
A cement mixer was stolen from a builders merchant in Portishead and the owner is warning others to be on the lookout.
Read More »Tile Giant takes on Stoke City
Tile Giant, part of builders merchant group Travis Perkins, have become official club partner of Stoke City FC.
Read More »Hale & Co break 300bhp barrier
Gloucestershire builder's merchant Hale & Co has added to its vehicle fleet, taking it up to nine.
Read More »Minster names developments to get Kickstart cash
Housing minister John Healey has named the first 10 stalled developments to receive the government's Kickstart cash, provided they employ apprentices and local people.
Read More »Cemex open new cement plant
Cement manufacturers Cemex, owners of the Rugby Cement brand, have invested in a new cement plant at Tilbury, in Essex.
Read More »Government to investigate construction ‘fit for purpose’ status
The business secretary Lord Mandelson has launched a review of the entire construction industry in order to find out whether it is "fit for purpose" to build low-carbon structures for the future.
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