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Brickwork contractor Lee Marley returns to profit

The country’s largest integrated brickwork and scaffolding subcontractor Lee Marley Brickwork has returned to profit buoyed by larger multi-storey and complex projects. The brickwork specialist bounced back to a £2.8m pre-tax profit last year after a prior year loss of £2.2m in the face of wage and materials inflation. Revenue over the year to December

Heidelberg buys aggregates and earthworks specialist B&A

Heidelberg Materials UK has acquired south west aggregates recycling and earthworks contractor B&A Group. The move follows the recent acquisition of earthmoving and demolition waste recycling contractor Mick George Group by Heidelberg last month Bristol-based B&A employs a team of 70 and specialises in the supply of  recycled and primary aggregate as well as site

Dust Extraction Specialist Partners with Lighthouse Charity

DUSTCONTROL UK, a specialist in providing dust extraction solutions to the construction industry, has become an official supporter of the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity. The charity provides emotional, physical and financial wellbeing support to those working in the construction industry. As part of the new partnership, the company will be fundraising for the charity throughout the

LRWA and Rooflight Association Plan to Collaborate

THE LIQUID Roofing and Waterproofing Association (LRWA) is joining forces with the Rooflight Association to provide specialist knowledge and support across both memberships. Formerly named the National Association of Rooflight Manufacturers (NARM), the organisation rebranded in 2023. At the same time it extended its membership to include rooflight installers, specifiers, distributors and other rooflight-related businesses

Flagship biodiversity net gain scheme flawed

Rules requiring developers to deliver a 10% improvement in biodiversity from new building projects in England are flawed. According to a report today by the public spending watchdog, the Government’s scheme launched last February has serious operational shortcomings that could eventually undermine the flagship scheme. Under the rules, developers must now achieve a 10% uplift

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