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Buyers line-up for Queen’s builder

A string of potential buyers is lining-up to buy parts of historic building restoration specialist Fairhurst Ward Abbotts. The firm went into administration earlier this month when most of the 235 staff were made redundant. FWA was established back in 1941 and holds the royal warrant for building and decorating services to the Queen. The company built up a countrywide reputation for delivering renovation and refurbishment of historic properties, plus luxury new build projects. A statement from administrators Begbies Traynor said: “The Administrators are receiving a number of enquiries from parties interested in acquiring parts of the business; some of which are in the early stage due diligence processes. “No further information can be provided due to the confidentiality of the negotiations taking place at this time, but …

Lorry fire melts stretch of the M6

Emergency resurfacing work took place on a stretch of the M6 on Saturday after a lorry fire melted parts of the road. Highways England said: “The M6 southbound is closed between junctions J13 (Stafford South) and J12 (Cannock) due to a severe HGV fire which engulfed all lanes of the carriageway shortly after 01:30 this morning. “The intensity of the fire has caused extensive damage to the carriageway and resurfacing is required. “The southbound carriageway is therefore expected to remain fully closed into the mid/late morning today.”

DIY Failures Cost Britons Almost £2,000 a Year

A new study has revealed that more than two thirds of British homeowners have suffered a costly accident due to a failure regarding a DIY project; with the average cost of DIY accidents adding up to £1,830  per year. The most common accidents emerged as a result of ‘breaking something with a hammer’ and ‘not following the instructions’. Over two thirds of people who attempt to carry out complicated DIY projects by themselves at home have had an incident that has ended up potentially costing them more money than if they were to hire a specialist In a bid to further extend its research into home DIY and the costs associated with it, the team at www.constructaquote.com polled a total of 2,038 British people for the …

Osborne to rip-up planning rules

Chancellor George Osborne is launching a radical revamp of planning rules in a bid to boost house building levels across the country. Automatic planning permission will be granted on many brownfield sites while major housing schemes could also be fast-tracked. The moves will be part of a plan called “Fixing the Foundations” to boost the UK’s productivity revealed today by the Chancellor as a follow-up to his latest Budget. Planning powers will also be devolved to Mayors in London and Manchester while councils will be sanctioned if they take too long to deal with applications. Osborne said: “Britain has been incapable of building enough homes. “The reforms we made to the planning system in the last Parliament have started to improve the situation: planning permissions …

Government kills-off zero carbon homes

Green construction campaigners were left reeling today as the Government dumped its zero-carbon homes targets. Chancellor George Osborne’s “Fixing the Foundations” report confirmed that zero-carbon building policy is being dropped along with targets for homes to be compliant by 2016 and other buildings by 2019. Julie Hirigoyen, Chief Executive of the UK Green Building Council, said: “Let us be in no doubt this announcement is the death knell for zero carbon homes. “It is short-sighted, unnecessary, retrograde and damaging to the house building industry which has invested heavily in delivering energy efficient homes. “Britain needs more housing but there is no justification for building homes with a permanent legacy of high energy bills.” Rob Lambe, Managing Director of Willmott Dixon Energy Services, said: “Since the …

Queen’s builder Fairhurst Ward Abbotts goes under

Long-established historic building restoration specialist Fairhurst Ward Abbotts has gone into administration. More than 200 staff with the Dartford-based firm are understood to have received letters informing them they have been made redundant. The news comes as two other contractors – Nottingham M&E specialist D H Fathers and Tyneside builder Turney Wylde Construction – also entered administration bringing total job losses to over 400 last week. FWA was established back in 1941 and holds the royal warrant for building and decorating services to the Queen. The firm built up a countrywide reputation for delivering renovation and refurbishment of historic properties, plus luxury new build projects. As well as the Royal Palaces, FWA worked on some of the UK’s finest historic buildings including the National Galley, the V&A …

Trauma ahead as contractors “engulfed” by soaring demand

Construction experts are warning that more contractors will fail as the industry struggles to cope with booming workloads. The warning came as construction buyers reported workloads rising at their steepest level for eight months in the CIPS/Markit Construction PMI. But Richard Threlfall, head of infrastructure, building and construction at KPMG UK, said: “The industry will soon be running white hot, as housing, commercial and infrastructure demand are rising together. “What we are seeing is very unusual. Private demand is rocketing in response to an improving economy and much stronger business confidence. “And public demand is surging too, following the Government’s post-election re-commitment to a huge infrastructure investment programme. “The critical question is, can the industry deliver? I am concerned it cannot. “The industry is …

Nicki Minaj, Wham! and Queen: Construction Workers Ultimate Summer ‘Building Site’ Songs Revealed

A brand new study looking into the musical tastes and preferences of construction workers has revealed the songs most likely to be played on the building sites of Britain this summer. The construction workers’ top 50 songs have also been assembled into a Spotify playlist. As we approach the peak summer months of July and August, a leading construction insurance company has revealed the top playlist of British builders and construction workers in the UK. The study also assessed the impact of music on the productivity of construction workers during warmer periods. The team at www.constructaquote.com polled a total of 2,948 UK-based construction workers from around the UK and between the ages of 18-62 for the research. Each participant confirmed that they worked within a sector of …

Mobile CAD Surveying heading for the Premier League?

Mobile CAD Surveying Solutions Ltd have been working at Brentford FC’s ground Griffin Park. Mobile CAD recently produced plans and sections of the main stand to aid the clubs ongoing developments as they look to gain promotion to the Premier League next season. Good luck to the Bees for the forthcoming season.

Half of Construction Workers Refuse to Carry Out DIY Jobs at Home

A new study has revealed that just under half of construction workers don’t carry out DIY jobs around their own home, despite the nature of their jobs. ‘A lack of time to do DIY’  and ‘lessened confidence with different capabilities’ emerged as the most common reasons behind respondents lack of DIY skills. Almost half of construction workers in the UK refuse to carry out any DIY jobs around their own homes, according to a new study conducted by a leading business insurance website In a bid to further extend its research into the habits and lifestyle preferences of those working within the UK construction industry, the team at www.constructaquote.com polled a total of 2,038 UK based construction workers for the study. Those taking part in the …

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