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5.09.16

Superhumans!

Just over a week ago we saw the closing ceremony of the 2016 Rio Olympic games. Now, this week, Rio will be opening the 2016 Paralympic games. We will get to witness GB’s finest hopefully smash some records and bring some medals home.

Channel 4 will be providing the coverage over 11 days (from Weds 7th Sept). You can click here for your ultimate guide.

The effort, drive and training all athelets go to should never be underestimated. Here is a reminder of all the golds GB won four years ago… 34 golds in total!!

And in Health and Safety news…

Lighting up London’s bridges competition has now come to a close, six teams vie to light up the bridges. The winner will be announced in December 2016.

Birmingham firm, Associated Architects submits plans for 10,000 m² Leeds lab project.

Finally, acitivity in the construction sector has picked up after nose-diving in July following the Brexit vote.

 

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30.08.16

Get your giggle on!

If it’s your first day back to work today after the bank holiday weekend, you may be experiencing the post bank holiday blues! According to many psychologists the best way to make yourself feel a little brighter is to laugh. Either watch a funny YouTube clip right now or force yourself to laugh. By forcing yourself to laugh, you’ll set off a chemical reaction in your brain that will ensure your fake laughter turns into real laughter in the space of a few minutes.

Here is a funny YouTube health and safety related clip 🙂

Alternatively you could give MECsafe a call and to enquire about a course. Attending one of MECsafe’s courses will add value to you and your organisation, it will further your skills and develop your career. And certainly will get rid of those post bank holiday blues!

 

In other news, The CITB have serious concerns over Government funding cuts, please click here for the full article.

And there are some changes instore for Balfour Beatty, click here for further info.

 

If you would like any further information on any of the services MECsafe can offer, please do not hesitate to contact us!

 

8.08.16

New this week!

Firstly a huge congratulations and well done to our British swimmers over in Rio – Adam Peaty and Jazz Carlin! Both are proof with hard work, determination and training you can go a long way! Hopefully these will be first of many medals to come home, all the best to the rest of team GB out there 🙂

Now, for all the latest construction news…

Bam Nuttall is in pole position to build a £300m tidal barrage project that is attracting interest from major pension funds.

A Hertfordshire-based home improvement company has been fined after the unsafe removal of asbestos material from a domestic property.
St Albans Magistrates’ Court heard how Ace of Hearts Home Improvement Limited (AOH) removed asbestos containing materials (ACM) from a domestic property in St Albans. Click here for full article.
If you would like UKATA Asbestos training, please call us on 01302 775900.

And finally, A new technique deep under London in Crossrail’s 42km of tunnels has seen how 3D scanning can be ‘unwrapped’ into 2D to rapidly speed up preparation for drilling. Click here for more info.

20.07.16

Construction News

Big things are arriving for Heathrow airport, as it is due to receive its biggest expansion yet! At a cost of 16 billion pounds, and designed by Grimshaw architects it is due to receive a brand new refurbished central terminal. The following is a fly through animation of the new proposal -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l3Vbyepe6c

Like most businesses in the construction industry, risk assessments are essential, United Utilities Water Limited has received a total of £933,000 in fines after an issue at one of their sites had killed fish. Sodium hypochlorite is used in the water purification process and is also the principle ingredient of household bleach, it is known for being deadly to aquatic life. Unfortunately a container containing this had managed to seep up to the surface water therefore killing fish. This was performed without a risk assessment and could have been prevented!
If you would like further information on risk assessments, please do not hesitate to contact us!

Developers of a new Radisson Blu hotel in Hull are hoping to start construction later this year following demolition problems at the site.

12.07.16

New This Week

Infrastructure and housing focus for incoming prime minister. Theresa May, who will get the keys to Number 10 tomorrow, has pledged more government-backed infrastructure bonds, more housebuilding and a revamped industrial strategy.

Like most businesses in construction, developing our own talent has become more crucial than ever. If you would like to develop your career prospects, become a safer worker or just update your knowledge start here.

The demolition of the remaining section of Didcot Power Station could be carried out in two weeks time.

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4.07.16

One Point of View: Contractors need assurances over EU workers

Does the result mean there will be less to build and will there still be enough people to actually complete the work??

The first question is one of degrees but the more immediate issue is immigrant labour.

Contractors need to know that their workforce isn’t going to disappear anytime soon.

EU workers are a fixture on sites and in offices across the country. Without them the industry would grind to a halt.

Construction companies (like so many other companies) need assurance that existing workers will be allowed to remain while any new immigration system will be able to cope with demand for both skilled and unskilled labour.

It shouldn’t be hard for the Government to make that pledge.

At a stroke it would remove a massive concern for contractors and give them certainty over future staffing levels.

Demand levels are a more complex question as economic forecasters still seem clueless over how the world will change.

The City has been totally headless since the Brexit vote as traders race to stay ahead.

In the real world of construction things are a bit calmer. Sites haven’t seized up and project plans haven’t been dumped in a panic.

At one point last week the stock of some of the country’s biggest house builders crashed 40% – nothing to do with corporate efficiency or supply and demand. It was all about market panic and over reaction!

In a post-Brexit UK we are still facing a huge housing shortage.

We might see a correction in over-inflated London house prices but the demand for new homes won’t disappear overnight.

Serious worries remain about investment levels and the possible cancellation of projects on the private and public sides.

Yesterday’s decision to delay a decision on airport expansion was a spectacular own goal by the Government.

Heathrow and Gatwick are desperate to pump billions of private money into building work at a time when the country is crying out for some good news.
So the politicians decide to delay the decision because of planning fears!

Let’s hope they show a bit more backbone as the leadership race plays out.

With interest rates at historic lows there is not much else the Government can do to stimulate the economy other than spend its way out of a wobble.

Theresa May is favourite to be the new Prime Minister and she has already pledged to end austerity measures by dumping George Osborne’s target to hit a budget surplus by 2020.

And areas like infrastructure and PRS housing are set to drink in private funding from institutions around the globe as they look for safe investments.

These are uncertain times and we need politicians to stand up and be leaders – that is what they are elected for.

The initial fears of economic meltdown as the UK pulled up the drawbridge to Europe are receding.

All sides of the debate are moving towards a pragmatic compromise.

Who knows we may end up with the ideal world of a free-trade Europe without the burden of Brussels and bureaucracy?

If that’s the case then construction and the whole country could be a winner.

10.12.15

Skills & experience of older workers in construction wasted

According to a Damning report skills and experiances of older construction workers are being wasted. The Chartered Institute of Building has released results, The research found that construction companies are missing a trick when it comes to passing skills down to the next generation of workers.

“We should take this opportunity to use older workers to tap into their skills and knowledge and ensure they are passed onto the next generation.”

Click here to read more

2.07.15

Construction death rates fell sharply in 2014/2015

Despite strongly recovering workloads the latest figures show fatalities are 22% down on the average of 45 over the last five years. Fatality rates among construction workers improved from 1.62 deaths per 100,000 workers, compared to 1.98 last year and a five-year average of 2.07.

Click here to read more

28.04.15

Global construction firms struggling with skills gaps

A shortage of skilled construction workers is among the main concerns of building industry chiefs around the world, according to the results of a new survey.

Around half of project owners polled by KPMG Admitted they had found it difficult finding skills construction workers. It is just one of number of issues facing the heads of building firms around the world, from failing projects to problems meeting budget estimates.

There were budget problems for many in the survey after just 31% of projects the sample had worked on came within 10% of the original cost estimates.

And 70% said they thought one of the main reasons for this lies in a failure to accurately plan for delays.

Just over 100 senior managers took part in the survey, which was carried out at the end of last year and mainly involved face-to-face interviews.

27.03.15

Construction industry reacts to Budget 2015

With yesterday’s Budget announcement George Osborne has highlighted a series of measures which should potentially benefit the construction industry. Here UK Construction Media takes a look at what people within the industry think of the announcement.

“Relief measures for energy intensive industries will really aid the construction industry.” Says Phil Foster of Love Energy Savings.

Click here to read more

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