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NI Water & McAllister Launch Award of New Contract

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NI Water is delighted to announce that McAllister has been successful in securing a major £15m contract, for the next 3 years, for Water and Wastewater Network Services, including responsibility for the clearing of sewer blockages, cleaning of sewers and spillages, along with reactive and proactive pump cleaning and general tankering activities.

Over the next number of months, both teams will work diligently, and collaboratively to ensure service is ready to commence on 1st October 2025.

Ronan Larkin, NI Water – Director of Finance, Regulation and Commercial said:
“This achievement is testament to the hard work, dedication, and commitment demonstrated by McAllister to secure a contract of this scale.
As we embark on this partnership, our mutual commitment to prioritising our customers and ensuring the health and safety of our people will remain at the forefront. We look forward to working together to ensuring the highest standards are upheld, fostering success and mutual trust.”

McAllister has been at the forefront of the environmental services industry for more than 50 Years. In their hometown of Newry in 1971, brothers Eamon, Michael and Patrick McAllister founded a family business which has grown over five decades: today employing 180 people with a glowing reputation for providing best in class drainage, maintenance, and innovative infrastructure repair solutions to its customers across the UK & Ireland.

On the award of the contract, Peter McAllister, McAllister – Managing Director for Ireland added:
“We are delighted to be awarded this prestigious contract and look forward to continuing our strong relationship with NI Water, building on the company’s legacy of success with continuous investment in people, technology, and process improvements.”

KYOTO by LEICHT x Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier

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LEICHT Contracts
, one of the UK’s leading providers of German engineered kitchen furniture to the new build and regeneration construction market is the first and only kitchen manufacturer to include the iconic colour palette, Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier in its portfolio.

Now exclusively available for the company’s KYOTO furniture, the original Le Corbusier colours offer high-pigment shades, which are designed to be an essential component of architectural design by influencing spatial perception, and the proportion and scale of interior spaces. LEICHT Contracts award-winning KYOTO collection is a contemporary furniture range defined by a stylish 3D relief frame, elegant integrated real wood handle, and Japanese craftsmanship.

Sarah Edwards, Managing Director UK at LEICHT Contracts says, “KYOTO by Leicht serves the interior design community with a modern planning concept, which is characterised by its Japanese craftsmanship and German innovation.Now thanks to the authentic Les Couleurs® palette developed by Le Corbusier, our KYOTO furniture has the power to effortlessly coordinate colour, material and structure in today’s most contemporary living spaces.”

Delivering endless design possibilities for the premium property market, KYOTO Les Couleurs® presents a bold interplay of colour to create highly structured living spaces, which are individual and creative. In fact, the KYOTO collection lends itself perfectly to the art of colour blocking, giving prominence to the solid wood handles to create individual works of art that become the basis of a kitchen living space. For example, check out the LEICHT kitchen which is designed in white and all three primary colours to mimic the style of artwork by Piet Mondrian (Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow) seen hanging above the peninsula island unit.

Suitable for all unit widths available from LEICHT Contracts, each Les Couleurs® door front can be designed in a uniform or irregular format, and the KYOTO 3D relief frame and integrated handle in light oak or walnut helps to provide contrast and give the illusion of depth on a flat surface.

Available now, KYOTO Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier from LEICHT Contracts includes the following options:

  • BLUE (Bleu céruléen 31) Known for its soothing and expansive qualities, BLUE is deemed one of 2025’s most covetable colour trends, which is naturally associated with open spaces like the sea and sky to present a calming effect and sense of stillness.
  • GREY & BLACK (Gris foncé 31) Dubbed ‘iron grey’ by the design elite, soft and warming shades of GREY continue to evoke modernity in the contemporary home, with lighter shades of grey promoting calm and neutrality, and darker hues bringing a sense of sophistication and strength. 
  • RED OCHRE & BROWN (L’ocre rouge) Reminiscent of the deep red shades found in ancient architecture, RED OCHRE & BROWN will consolidate any style of kitchen scheme, while creating a natural bridge between the homeowner and energy throughout the space.
  • GREEN (Vert anglais) A botanical colour option, GREEN introduces beautiful shades of the English countryside with hint of blue to present a visually quiet aesthetic in this year’s most popular trend colour!
  • UMBRA (Ombre naturelle 31) Regarded a shadow colour; UMBRA presents a neutral shade of grey with lilac undertones that allows surfaces to blend into the background and remain discreet in appearance.

The KYOTO Collection is also available in oak and walnut, along with a comprehensive range of custom RAL and NCS colours including 2,800 RAL shades and 2,000 NCS colours as standard.

For more information and project enquiries, please contact LEICHT Contracts

t +44 (0)203 735 9430, e enquiries@leichtcontracts.com, w www.leichtcontracts.com or visit Unit E Taper Studios, 175 Long Lane, London Bridge SE1 4GT – For the latest project news & company updates, please follow LEICHT on LinkedIn @leicht-contracts-uk-ltd

Andy Williamson appointed Managing Director of The Pallet LOOP

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The Pallet LOOP, the circular economy pallet provider for the UK construction sector, today announced the promotion of Andy Williamson to Managing Director. Williamson previously served as Commercial Director at The Pallet LOOP (part of BSW Group).

Andy joined The Pallet LOOP in February 2024. After six months as a Non‑Executive Director he was appointed Director of Business Development with a remit to encourage more material manufacturers to use The Pallet LOOP’s reusable, green pallets – before becoming Commercial Director in November 2024.

Prior to joining The Pallet LOOP, Andy served as Commercial Director at SIG PLC and held senior leadership roles, including Group Managing Director of IKO Group and board-level positions in a range of construction trade associations.

Commenting on his appointment, Andy said: “I am incredibly excited to step into the Managing Director role at such a pivotal time for The Pallet LOOP. After twelve months in operational mode, and with four material manufacturers now on board, this next phase will see us deepen partnerships across the industry and scale our innovative reuse model to ensure the collection of green LOOP pallets becomes the norm.”

Paul Lewis, Founder and CEO of The Pallet LOOP, said: “Andy’s knowledge of the construction industry and his commercial acumen will help lead The Pallet LOOP into its next chapter. Over the last five years, the team has worked exceptionally hard to bring LOOP to market and demonstrate the environmental and financial value of our approach. The focus now is on driving widespread adoption across UK construction and maximising pallet returns to close the loop on avoidable timber waste, at every stage of the building materials supply chain.”

The Pallet LOOP is now moving building materials for British Gypsum, Isover, Wienerberger and Superglass. The business operates a PayBack model on its pallets that rewards registered returners – typically principal contractors, builders’ merchants, and large housebuilding companies – with up to £4 for every green LOOP pallet collected. Pallets are returned to collection hubs nationwide, before being checked and put back into the supply chain. The process then starts again.

Booking a collection with The Pallet LOOP is simple. To register for collections email: setmeup@thepalletloop.com or call 0800 024 6130. Once registered, collections can be booked by emailing: collections@thepalletloop.com or contacting one of The Pallet LOOP’s account managers:

The Pallet LOOP is part of BSW Group and Binderholz. In mainland UK, The Pallet LOOP works in close cooperation with Scott Pallets on the manufacture, distribution and collection of its pallets – as well as other third-party logistics providers. In Ireland, The Pallet LOOP works with CJ Sheeran.

For more information go to: www.thepalletloop.com 

Aggreko Launches Report to Demystify UK F-Gas Transition

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As the UK’s transition away from F-gases ramps up, Aggreko has published a new report to provide clarity on the latest regulations and offer businesses guidance on the phase-down.

The report, titled F-Gas Phase Down: Navigating Regulations for a Sustainable Future, breaks down the UK’s F-gas phase-down strategy, which includes service and maintenance restrictions and mandatory leak checks and emission control, and the impact this will have on the construction industry.

With the UK aiming for a 79% reduction in F-gas quotas by 2033, the recently established guidelines encourage the adoption of sustainable, low-GWP alternatives to safeguard long-term resilience and regulatory compliance.

The new report outlines the phase-down timeline alongside the refrigerants most at risk of being eliminated from the market first, due to factors such as rising costs and increasing restrictions. It also reveals the key considerations that must be made to ensure compliance with the latest regulations.

Chris Smith, Head of Temperature Control for the UK and Ireland at Aggreko, said: “The tightening of F-gas regulations presents firms with several challenges. With the new restrictions in place, a major leak could render equipment unusable, while a gradual leak could compromise its operation over the long term.

“Our latest report has been launched to help decisionmakers proactively prepare for the phase-down, delivering compliance and operational excellence in the process. To guarantee a seamless shift, however, leveraging third-party expertise is crucial.”

Aggreko’s team of specialised sales engineers and project managers can support the transition by proactively designing and implementing compliant cooling solutions tailored to a business’s operational needs. It also collaborates closely with operational teams to identify potential risks and establish contingency plans in environments where downtime can significantly damage finances.

The business’s Greener Upgrades™ portfolio of sustainable cooling solutions has been proactively adapted to anticipate and exceed the demands of tightening F-gas regulations, reducing refrigerant emissions across its fleet by between 50% and 71%.

Chris continued: “Choosing the right trusted partner is important to minimising risk, avoiding downtime and protecting long-term competitiveness. By leveraging our specialised expertise, tailored solutions and ongoing investment in our equipment, Aggreko can deliver a smooth transition to lower-GWP refrigerants.”

Download F-Gas Phase Down: Navigating Regulations for a Sustainable Future.

Abode bathroom brochure now live on Virtual Worlds

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Abode
, award-winning designer and distributor of market leading kitchen sinks and taps, boiling water taps, bathroom taps, basins, showering solutions and accessories, is pleased to announce its 2025 bathroom brochure is now live on Virtual Worlds.

Available to access, view and design within virtual home environments, Abode’s reimagined bathroom collection offers trade customers a full catalogue of brassware, basins, showering products, mirrors and complementary accessories so they can create 3D and 4D design experiences tailormade for their customers.

Turning dream spaces into a reality, this innovative CAD software simplifies the sales process by combining a planner app with 4D virtual reality to create bathroom designs, which now include the latest product innovations by Abode like its new and refreshingly different FOCUS 60 collection. With a focus on the 60cm wash zone, the FOCUS 60 Collection is coordinated bathroom design made simple, synchronising every element from bold brassware and sleek LED mirrors to custom basins, shelves and UNO accessories.

Leanne Stansfield, Marketing Manager at Abode says, “Our catalogues are designed to inspire anyone wanting to create a lasting impression in their home, and we recognise the huge advantages to having our latest product brochures on Virtual Worlds. As Computer-Aided Design continues to evolve for better collaboration and accessibility, we’re excited to provide leading design professionals and bathroom retailers with the opportunity to explore and interact with our very latest products in a realistic environment. In addition to Virtual Worlds, this month will also see us carry out a comprehensive update of all other product brochures listed on software sites such as Compusoft, EQ, SMART and TruBlue.”

The Abode Bathroom Collection offers trade customers with a carefully curated range of basin, bath and shower solutions that seamlessly blend luxury and functionality all in one location. Products include the company’s new basin and bath taps for the modern bathroom, designed with an energy saving cold start valve, 5L/minflow restrictor to save water, anti-splash technology, and easy installation.

In addition to LEVARTO and AQUIP brassware, other innovations for today’s bathroom include the company’s UNO SHOWERS Collection of shower heads, handshowers and concealed thermostatic shower valves, CAVA RemaStone basins in Chalk or Pebble, and IOX PVD Steel basins in Black or Brass,  as well as existing product lines like Kite, Harmonie, Chao, Serenitie, Fervour, Zeal, and Sentiment.

Abode TABLEAU basin shelves are also available, and can be easily adapted with a choice of single or dual towel rails to enhance the functionality of either a CAVA or IOX basin. To complete the look, design professionals can include a broad range of Abode UNO ACCESSORIES within each CAD, along with the company’s contemporary mirror collection.

All mirrors are available with or without LED backlighting and when illuminated, offer three ambient colour temperatures. Benefits include fingertip controls on the glass, dimmable & CCT changeable lighting, unique “Candlelight” setting for a relaxing Hygge-style ambiance, demist feature with energy saving function and auto switch off.

To explore the full collection of Abode bathroom products using Virtual Worlds award-winning CAD software, please contact your Abode Regional Sales Manager today.

Alternatively, if you’d like to place an order then please visit the PJH Partners Portal™, call 0800 877 88 99 (PJH Retailer Sales & Customer Services), or email sales@pjh.uk.

For further information, please contact Abode:

t 01226 283 434 | e info@abodedesigns.co.uk | w www.abodedesigns.co.uk

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House survey enquiries surge in 2025

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Enquiries for house surveys have risen sharply in the first half of 2025, up over 83% compared to the same period in 2024. More buyers are taking the condition of a property seriously before committing, showing a clear shift towards due diligence. 

Compare My Move’s research reveals that Level 2 and Level 3 house surveys are becoming ever more popular in 2025, with Level 2 (Homebuyer) surveys proving the most popular. 81% of users chose a Level 2 survey so far this year. 

Survey Type Survey Cost 
Level 2 £445 
Level 3 £629 
Snagging (for new builds) £377 

The average spend on a Level 2 survey is £445, though the final price depends on the size and value of the property. For example, a one-bedroom house worth less than £200,000 typically costs around £374 to survey. In contrast, a four-bedroom home valued at over £400,000 comes in at approximately £564 for the same survey level. (Compare My Move House Survey Cost Calculator

A survey conducted by Compare My Move reports that among those who did hire an independent surveyor on their last property, 35% were able to negotiate a reduction in the property’s purchase price, saving an average of £6,390.22.  

The study, which surveyed 2000 homeowners across the UK, also highlights the most commonly reported issues identified by independent surveyors.  

Topping the list were roof problems (32%) and electrical issues (32%), followed by damp concerns (22%). 

ISSUE REPORTED  
Roof issues 32%         
Electrical issues 32%         
Damp 22%         
Insulation problems 21%         
Structural movement and subsidence 16%         
Woodworm and beetle infestation 14%         
Flat roofing 14%         
Faulty drainpipes 13%         
Asbestos 10%         
Japanese knotweed and other invasive plants 5%         

Dave Sayce, co-founder and managing director of Compare My Move, comments on these findings,  

“I’d always recommend getting a house survey, no matter how good the property looks on the surface. Most buyers have no idea what hidden issues or past problems a home might have, and these can turn into expensive surprises later on. 

If you’re unsure about booking a survey, keep an eye out for common red flags during the viewing, including: 

  • Cracks in the roof or walls 
  • Missing roof tiles 
  • Damp smells or black mould 
  • Unusual changes in temperature between rooms 
  • Signs of DIY electrical work 

These issues are strong indicators that a professional survey is essential. Spending £445 on a survey could save you thousands, you might negotiate £6,390 off the asking price or avoid buying a property that needs serious repairs.” 

MILWAUKEE® M18™ 15L Backpack Sprayer with SWITCH TANK™: Outstanding Pressure Control and Versatility

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MILWAUKEE® continues their commitment to relentless innovation with the M18™ Backpack Fluid Pump Gen 2, M18™ SWITCH TANK™ 15L Chemical Spray Tank, and M18™ SWITCH TANK™ 15L Water Supply, designed to meet the needs of professional landscape maintenance.

The battery powered design provides users with a hassle-free experience, allowing for continuous spraying without the physical strain associated with traditional manual sprayers. Additionally, the five-mode flow rate knob adjusts the flow from 0.4 – 4.3 litres per minute, giving users the capability to complete a wide range of applications with precision.

The innovative backpack sprayer delivers the industry’s best pressure control and eliminates the need for manual pumping while featuring an interchangeable tank design, ensuring effortless operation and versatility.

The M18™ Backpack Fluid Pump Gen 2 sets a new standard for pressure control, offering instant, constant, and adjustable pressure up to 140 psi and 7.3 m spray distance.

MILWAUKEE®’s new sprayer with battery powered design allows for continuous spraying. With the included M18™ HIGH OUTPUT™ 3.0 Ah battery, users are provided with up to twelve tanks of spraying per charge. This ensures professionals can work longer and more efficiently while reducing the pain points of fatigue and repetitive motion injuries caused by manual pumping.

Integrated with an interchangeable tank design, which features an isolated pump, hose and wand, users are provided with a practical solution to have a single powered base that works with multiple accessory tanks to address the concern of cross chemical contamination. The 15L Sprayer Tank assembly features a dual diaphragm pump for longer pump life. Its optimised design ensures better weight distribution, while the wide mouth opening allows for easier pouring. Further enhancing ease and versatility, the M18™ Backpack Fluid Pump Gen 2’s backpack frame is designed for comfort, featuring padded straps, lumbar support, and a hip belt, making it ideal for extended spraying applications.

The sprayer consists of two components (sold separately): the M18™ SWITCH TANK™ Power Base, which houses the motor, battery compartment, and REDLINK™ electronics, and the interchangeable Tank Assembly that includes the pump, hose, and wand. This isolated design allows users to easily switch between tank assemblies for different spraying applications, effectively eliminating cross-chemical contamination.

MILWAUKEE® is committed to improving productivity by providing performance driven and trade focused solutions so users can perform an entire day’s work on one battery system. The new M18™ Backpack Fluid Pump Gen 2 is fully compatible with the entire M18™ line, now offering more than 315 power tool solutions.

Specifications

M18™ Backpack Fluid Pump Gen 2

M18 BBPFP2-301

  • Battery Type: Lithium-ion
  • Battery System: M18™
  • Speed Settings: 5
  • Weight with Battery Pack (EPTA): 4.9 kg (M18 HB3)

Kit Includes:

  • (1) M18™ Backpack Fluid Pump Gen 2
  • (1) M18 HB3 Battery Pack
  • (1) M12-18 FC Charger

M18™ SWITCH TANK™ 15L Chemical Spray Tank

M18 BBPFP2-CST

  • Capacity: 15 l
  • Flow Rate: 0.4 – 3.1 l/min
  • Hose Length: 1.75 m
  • Pressure:
    • 1.4 – 9.6 bar
    • 20 – 140 psi
  • Spray Distance: 7.3 m
  • Weight: 3.7 kg

Kit Includes:

  • (1) M18™ SWITCH TANK™ 15L Chemical Spray Tank
  • (1) Straight Cone
  • (1) Angled Flat Nozzle
  • (1) Stainless Steel Wand

M18™ SWITCH TANK™ 15L Water Supply

M18 BBPFP2-WST

  • Capacity: 15 l
  • Flow Rate: 0 – 4.3 l/min
  • Hose Length: 3 m
  • Pressure:
    • 1.4 – 4.1 bar
    • 20 – 60 psi
  • Weight: 3.4 kg

Kit Includes:

  • (1) M18™ SWITCH TANK™ 15L Water Supply
  • (1) Water Nozzle

To find out more about M18™ Backpack Fluid Pump Gen 2, M18™ SWITCH TANK™ 15L Chemical Spray Tank and Water Supply, see video footage of it in action or find your nearest store, please visit www.milwaukeetool.eu

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Funding reform could boost local growth, new report suggests

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A new report has highlighted how refining Government funding processes and streamlining the business case system could strengthen the delivery of local and regional growth.

Published by national planning and economic development consultancy Lichfields, the report suggests that a more accessible and targeted approach, particularly for areas where investment is needed most, would enable future public sector funding to better support regeneration and contribute more effectively to the UK’s wider economic goals.

The Funding Dilemma: Cracking the Business Case Code report explores the implications of the June 2025 Spending Review and a recent review of the approach and workings of HM Treasury Green Book. While the Government has signalled a shift away from competitive bidding, the report notes that more clarity is still needed on how new funding programmes will be structured and assessed.

For local authorities, developers and other organisations preparing for upcoming funding opportunities, the report outlines the steps applicants can take to strengthen their submissions. This includes early project planning, adopting a place-based approach and clearly evidencing local need and long-term value.

Richard Coburn, Senior Director at Lichfields, said: “The ambition to drive local economic growth is widely shared, but a more consistent and transparent approach to funding would help ensure that investment reaches the areas that need it most. With clearer expectations and a more flexible business case model, applicants will be better placed to shape strong proposals that align with Government priorities.”

To support this, Lichfields has developed a practical framework to help organisations prepare for future bids. It sets out the core components of an effective business case and offers guidance on how to demonstrate strategic fit, public value and deliverability.

Richard adds: “Local people know better than anyone what their communities need to thrive. The funding and business case approach we’re advocating is about giving them the tools, time, clarity and flexibility to make that case in a way that stands up to scrutiny.”

With further funding programmes expected in the coming months, the report encourages Government to provide greater transparency on future processes and urges prospective applicants to begin planning now with a focus on evidence-led proposals that reflect local priorities.

Bobcat T86 Compact Track Loader Revolutionizes Deforestationat Bodegas Marqués de Vizhoja Vineyard in Spain

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Bodegas Marqués de Vizhoja is a renowned Galician vineyard located in the province of Pontevedra in Spain, specializing in the production of white wines. With a strong presence in Galicia and growing national recognition, the vineyard stands out for its tradition, innovation, and commitment to the unique flavour of the grapes on its land. Founded in 1968 by Mariano Peláez and his sons, Javier and Jorge, they continue today the work of the man who was also a founding member of the Regulatory Council of the Rías Baixas Designation of Origin and a staunch advocate for the professionalisation of the sector and the re-establishment of native grapes.

They contacted Talleres Turquino, the official Bobcat distributor in Galicia, after seeing a Bobcat T86 compact track loader working with a forestry cutter attachment on their social media channels.

Preparing the Land with the Most Suitable Attachment

They needed to prepare the land for cultivation on various areas they had acquired around their current vineyards, as they were increasing their production. To achieve this, the first phase involved clearing scrubland with abundant Galician gorse, known for its toughness and woody stems.

They were clear that they needed a forestry mulcher, and for this type of work, Talleres Turquino recommended the Bobcat T86 compact track loader with the 2 m Bobcat Forestry Cutter, which was available in their rental fleet.

Increasing Efficiency and Safety

Rubén Lorente, Manager of Talleres Turquino, explains:
“Work began with a one-month rental, and they immediately congratulated us on the equipment’s ease of shredding brush and low branches, its ability to work even on the steepest slopes, and its 100 HP power, which is very suitable for their operations. They soon invited us to a meeting to exchange the rental for the purchase of the machine and attachment combination.

Once we received the attachment, which we had recommended with the possibility of using the ‘super flow’ of our T86, they were eager to put it to the test, and so we did. We mounted their newly purchased attachment on our rental Bobcat T86 while we waited for their machine to arrive and immediately noticed an increase in performance due to the 159 l/min super flow.”

In Perfect Tandem

“When the new T86 was delivered, we were able to combine their new machine with their already proven attachment, but not before adding the ‘Forestry kit’. The latter provides protection for this specific activity and has been designed by Bobcat for operator safety and better equipment maintenance, including a polycarbonate door resistant to any potential stone or branch colliding against the cab, special seals for each joint of the machine to prevent debris from entering, metal guards for the tailgate, work lights and roof.”

It is worth noting that the Bobcat T86 loader was also delivered with all the possible extras such as the Clear View that improves operator visibility and the larger Deluxe panel.

Versatility for Forestry Work but with Compact Dimensions

Francisco Javier Martínez Gómez, field manager at Bodegas Marqués de Vizhoja, indicates:
“The Bobcat T86 loader has pleasantly surprised me with its versatility in forestry work. Thanks to its compact dimensions, it’s ideal for moving easily in complex or difficult-to-access terrain. Despite its size, it has excellent power, enough to easily chop down small trees up to about 5 cm in diameter.

It also provides a good feeling of safety and stability while working, which is key when working in uneven conditions. I think it has a very good balance between power and size, making it a balanced and reliable tool. It’s definitely a highly recommended option for those who need efficiency and manoeuvrability in the field.”

For more information about Bobcat products, attachments and services, visit www.bobcat.com

HENRY BROTHERS ACHIEVES NINTH CONSECUTIVE ROSPA GOLD AWARD FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY EXCELLENCE

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Leading construction company, Henry Brothers, has once again been recognised for its outstanding commitment to health and safety, having been awarded the prestigious RoSPA Gold Medal Award for the ninth consecutive year.

Regarded as the ultimate symbol of achievement in health and safety, the RoSPA Awards celebrate organisations that demonstrate unwavering dedication to protecting lives and promoting a culture of safety across their operations.

The Gold Medal Award is reserved for those who have achieved the RoSPA Gold standard for five or more consecutive years, and Henry Brothers has now surpassed that milestone with nine years of consistent excellence.

David Wallace, Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Director at Henry Brothers, said:

“Receiving a RoSPA Gold Award for the ninth consecutive year is a significant achievement and reflects the continued commitment, diligence, and professionalism of our staff and supply chain in maintaining a safe working environment.

“At Henry Brothers, we operate with integrity and dependability at our core, delivering high-quality construction while ensuring the health, safety, and wellbeing of everyone involved.

“Ongoing training, active engagement in industry safety forums, and a culture of shared responsibility underpin our approach.

“This award reaffirms that our standards remain consistently high across all projects, and we will continue to drive forward our commitment to excellence in everything we do.”

The RoSPA Health and Safety Awards attract entries from organisations across the globe and a wide range of sectors.

Henry Brothers’ sustained success at the RoSPA Awards highlights its commitment to leadership in health and safety, proactive risk management, and creating safe, positive environments for all stakeholders.

For more information, visit henrybrothers.co.uk