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April 2019 – Volume 19 Issue 3 JOURNAL The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine E-Luminate www.eternit.co.uk
A Word from the Editor Team Image: Courtesy of Briarwood Celebrating Our Successes, and Looking Published By: Forward to the Year Ahead Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association (RIDBA) 6-8 Bonhill Street, London, EC2A 4BX It’s the first journal of 2019, and I’m delighted to On the date of writing this introduction, we’re Tel: 0844 249 0043 introduce myself as your guest editor. I’ve joined still no clearer on the Brexit deal we’ll be getting. Fax: 0844 249 0045 Email: admin@ridba.org.uk the RIDBA team as Trade Association Manager RIDBA is supporting its members on how best to www.ridba.org.uk whilst Debbie Iley is away. I am already amazed prepare, with regularly updated guidance around at the breadth of work the organisation does, CE Marking and general advice on how to shield Contact: and the passion of every member for this rich your business from any shocks. Dave Campbell, Secretariat and diverse industry. Speaking of CE Marking, RIDBA is running a Email: dave.campbell@ridba.org.uk It’s a pleasure that my first edition of the RIDBA seminar on 5 June. See article below for details. Martin Heywood, Technical Journal is the edition which celebrates the best In addition to the industry, Build UK and member Consultant of the rural and industrial building and design news sections, you’ll also find the latest technical Email: technical@ridba.org.uk industry, with the RIDBA Building Awards 2019 guidance from our experts on ventilation, and Advertising results. You will find all the winners and highly safety in design, on pages 21-24. If you would like to advertise in the commended entries on pages 4-9, and you can RIDBA Journal: Watch out for communications on the new Email: marketing@ridba.org.uk find full case studies of all the shortlisted entries Farm Building Handbook – the new edition is Website: www.ridba.org.uk on the RIDBA website. The awards are a real due to be launched by mid-May! If you would testament to the variety of projects the industry Subscriptions: like to pre-register to secure a copy, please email Free for members of RIDBA works on, and how it skilfully blends functionality admin@ridba.org.uk. Non-members UK: with creativity & beauty in design. Remember, RIDBA is here to help, so if you have £20 per year, 4 issues The editor typically reflects on the achievements Non-members Overseas: any questions, queries or advice you need to of the last year in this edition, and indeed it £25 per year, 4 issues. make your life easier, please get in touch on has been a very successful year. Read more on 0844 249 0043, or email page 11’s overview of the AGM. Chairman Mike dave.campbell@ridba.org.uk. Hammond has a passion for taking RIDBA to the The RIDBA Journal has been carefully next level and I’m looking forward to working prepared however, articles are published alongside him, and the Board, to achieve even Dave Campbell without responsibility on the part of the publishers or authors for loss occasioned bigger and better things over the coming year. Trade Association Manager to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of any view, information CE Marking Seminar, 5 June – Save the Date or advice included therein. The articles published do not necessarily Will you need CE Marking in a post-Brexit Britain? What certification will you need? reflect the views or opinions of the How do you get the certification? And how to we root out those that don’t comply Rural and Industrial Design and Building with regulation? These are some of the questions we’ll be answering at RIDBA’s Association or its officers. Any views CE Marking Seminar will take place on 5 June at Moor Hall near Sutton Coldfield. expressed are the author’s own. Details of how to book, as well as sponsorship and exhibiting opportunities, are The publishers do not accept any available at www.ridba.org.uk responsibility for claims made by advertisers. Building Awards 2019 4 Member Directory 17 Follow RIDBA on Twitter: @RIDBA_Office RIDBA News 11 Technical Update 21 RIDBA is a member of Build UK. Industry News 12 Member News 25 ISSN: 1473 – 835X Build UK News 16 The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine ridba.org.uk 3
RIDBA News The Dojima Sake Brewery, Overall Winner 2019 Building Awards 2019: Winners Announced! The Awards Night M D Anthony take the crown as Overall Winner The Awards ceremony – a glittering black of the RIDBA Building Awards 2019 for The tie event – took place at the De Vere East Dojima Sake Brewery, in a glittering ceremony Midlands Conference Centre just South at the De Vere East Midlands Conference of Nottingham. RIDBA Chairman, Mike Centre in Nottingham on 15 March. Hammond, was compare for the evening, alongside guest host & TV personality, The RIDBA Building Awards celebrate the best Lucy Cooke. in rural and industrial buildings, and draws Mike opened proceedings by announcing entries from companies across the UK of his charity for the event, Comic Relief. The RIDBA Awards fell on the same evening projects that have been completed in the last as Red Nose Day, and a collection from the attendees raised almost £1,100 for the two years. charity. Mike highlighted RIDBA’s successes over the past year and it’s priorities for the Awards Format year ahead. Elected for his second term earlier that day at the RIDBA AGM, he 2019 saw a record number of entries, separated into highlighted his continued focus on increasing membership numbers, and a eight categories, showing the variety and diversity of stronger and renewed campaign on CE Marking – including preparing members the projects our sector works on. for all Brexit Scenarios. The categories cover: After dinner, Lucy Cooke took to the stage. Lucy is best known for her work on the • Commercial BBC Springwatch team, and is also an award-winning TV presenter and producer, • General Agricultural and Storage best-selling author and TED talker with a Masters in Zoology from New College Oxford. • Livestock • Industrial Lucy gave an engaging speech, including highlights of some of the fascinating animal-constructed structures from her tours around the globe for her TV career. • Public Services She has a passion for the countryside and commended the work the RIDBA • Residential Awards entrants had undertaken that brought creativity to their projects while • Recreation and Leisure ensuring they are in keeping with their surroundings. • Training The overall winner is chosen from the category winners. The judges also award Highly Commended projects in certain categories, and there was also an overall special recognition award. The judging panel is made up of experts from across the industry: • Martin Heywood – Head Judge, RIDBA Technical Consultant • Andrew Brown – Visit our Farm • Christopher Kendrick – Senior Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University Attendees • David Collier – David Collier Rural Planning raised • Niresh Somlie – BM Trada almost £1,100 for 4 ridba.org.uk The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine
RIDBA Awards M D Anthony presented with the Overall Winner Award Award Winners OVERALL WINNER The Dojima Sake Brewery, Fordham M D Anthony The Dojima Sake Brewery in Fordham was awarded Overall Winner for the project’s remarkable design and creative aspects such as the end gable wall constructed in the shape of a Japanese symbol. The building is both functional and aesthetically pleasing and the judges were particularly impressed with how the project overcame its challenging brief: combining Japanese culture with a Grade II listed site in the UK. It was a worthy overall winner and showed the capability and creativity within the industry. HIGHLY COMMENDED Centre for Dairy Science Innovation, University of Nottingham Haston Reynolds The Centre for Dairy Science Innovation in Nottingham is run as a fully commercial mixed arable and dairy farm whilst also providing education and research in dairy science. The fundamental ethos for the dairy building was to provide good space allowances for the animals to achieve high health and welfare status, contentment and productivity. The project was awarded Highly Commended for the impressive and well-structured building. SPECIAL RECOGNITION The Tin Coo, Bishopston Farm Shand Building Design This year, the judges introduced a “Special Recognition” award in order to celebrate The Tin Coo. The conversion project took an otherwise unusable building and created a coffee shop with a children’s soft play area and educational area including live viewing of milking cows. The judges were impressed with the projects’ creative design but also the personal contribution the Shand family had made towards the project, carrying out 95% of the work themselves and using predominantly recycled materials. The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine ridba.org.uk 5
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COMMERCIAL Winner The Dojima Sake Brewery, Fordham M D Anthony The Dojima Sake Brewery has its roots in Settsu Tonda in Kansai, Japan, a place with 500 years of sake brewing history. The project was supported by both the UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) and the Japanese government as the brewery is an essential part of a £9m investment to create 100 jobs over 5 years. This project boasts extreme attention to detail, such as the feature glazing to the front-end gable wall in the shape of a Japanese symbol. The symbol set within the cedar cladding translates to ‘SAKE’, paying tribute to the buildings purpose and culture whilst creating an aesthetically pleasing, modernised brewery. Shortlisted Project name: Primo Manufacturing / Challs International Project name: The Tin Coo Company name: A.C. Bacon Engineering Company name: Shand Building Design Project name: Burns Pet Nutrition Project name: Malpross Services 3A’s Leisure Company name: GLT & Son Roofing Services Company name: Shufflebottom Project name: Rora Dairy Project name: Timmins Engineering New HQ Company name: Shand Building Design Company name: Timmins Engineering & Construction GENERAL AGRICULTURAL & STORAGE Winner Hinton Lodge Workshop & Biomass Building, Suffolk A.C. Bacon Engineering This regeneration project involved the conversion of traditional farm buildings into offices. The construction of a new facility provides machinery storage plus a biomass processing facility to support its forestry and conservation operations. The judges celebrated this project for the interesting mix of materials used and praised its environmental considerations. Shortlisted Project name: New Grain Store and Dryer Project name: Dendoldrum Greenbed Company name: A.C. Bacon Engineering Company name: Shand Building Design INDUSTRIAL Winner Venison Lairage and Processing Facility, Dovecote Park - Pontefract S&A Fabrications The Venison Lairage and Processing Facility is an innovative and high-quality building designed to minimalise interaction deer have with humans prior to slaughter. As well as the design, the project required the manufacturing and fitting of the deer handling equipment. It was recognised by the judges that this was a very challenging brief with extremely tight deadlines, the project was completed on time and to a high-standard. INDUSTRIAL Shortlisted Highly Commended Project name: Shoreham Water Treatment Works Kingsley Beverage Refrigeration Company name: Industrial Building Solutions Plant Building, Peterborough Project name: Travis Perkins Gowerton Road M D Anthony Canopies Kingsley Beverage is a design and Company name: United Products build project for a refrigeration and Project name: EA & M Tasker Despatch pasteurisation plant. The project and Office experienced major challenges due to the complexity of construction including Company name: Timmins Engineering needing to house equipment in a way & Construction that protected the health and safety of Project name: Morrison Motors clients and working once operational. Company name: Shand Building Design The judges highlighted this project as a complicated build, very well-designed. The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine ridba.org.uk 7
LIVESTOCK Winner Shortlisted Project name: Saxelbye Top Farm Centre for Dairy Science Innovation, University of Nottingham Company name: S&A Fabrications Haston Reynolds These new, state of the art dairy facilities are a key element of the University’s Project name: Welburn Hall Farm Cattle Buildings research and development in dairy science, herd health, veterinary science and Company name: S&A Fabrications environment. This project demonstrates how innovative design combined with the very Project name: Cloffrickford best practices can improve yields, increase productivity and provide a flexible Company name: Shand Building Design platform for research topics. One of these practices include uses deep sand- based cubicles to improve comfort health and welfare for the cattle. The Project name: Arden Farms building provides optimum levels of ventilation with 22.5-degree roof pitches Company name: Timmins Engineering & Construction and ridge lights to promote natural stack effect air circulation. PUBLIC SERVICES Winner Cedar Hall, Norfolk A.C. Bacon Engineering This newbuild in an established woodland burial park was recognised both for its impressive building and use of environmentally friendly materials. It was an intrinsic design requirement that the building’s aesthetics were to blend in with the immediate environment, and this was achieved by the use of olive-green roof panels and extensive Cedar cladding on the exterior elevations. The judges felt that this project adds value to the local community by offering families a tranquil venue to spend time with loved ones. Public Services Highly Commended Rosecroft Primary School, Norfolk A.C. Bacon Engineering This brand-new Primary School and Nursery in Attleborough was part of a programme by Norfolk County Council to create better education facilities across Norfolk. Rosecroft Primary School was highly commended due to its excellent use of site and variety of materials in the transformation of the previously outdated primary school. Shortlisted Project name: Chelmsford Ambulance Station Company name: A.C. Bacon Engineering 8 ridba.org.uk The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine
RECREATION & LEISURE Winner The Orangery - Rushton Hall, Rushton M D Anthony Over a decade in the planning process, which included getting consent from Historic England, The Orangery was built and designed to match the existing Grade I listed 16th century hall. Matching the style of the existing buildings was especially important and it was vital that this was preserved. The project faced challenges such as site access, so had to contract with a specialist haulier using a short rear steered artic trailer to get long lengths of steel onto the site. The judges praised the project for its traditional look using modern materials and its completion time, despite the challenges. It was described by judges as an extraordinary building. RECREATION & LEISURE Highly Commended Casterly Barn, Wiltshire Industrial Building Solutions Caterly Barn is a conversion project which has transformed the original barn into a leisure facility for events and occasions. The project is set in a remote hill-top location totally off grid, so ideal for its function as an events space. The Shortlisted Project name: Hampton Court Flower isolation of the barn enhances the special remote rural character of the site and Project name: Folly Farm Show 2018 also ensures the use of the building will Company name: Shufflebottom Company name: A.C. Bacon Engineering not disturb neighbours. The judges were impressed with the results of this project Project name: Secret Garage Project name: Saltburn Beach Huts and its environmentally friendly power Company name: A. J. Lowther & Son Company name: United Products use, drainage and renewable energy. RESIDENTIAL Winner Y House, Cambridge M D Anthony The Y House is a bespoke eco-friendly domestic dwelling for a private tenant in Cambridge. Particular drivers for this project were to maximise the opportunities for views and daylight whilst respecting the privacy of neighbours. The house is an environmentally low-impact home designed and built using materials and technology that reduce its carbon footprint and lowers its energy use. Judges were extremely impressed with this unique building with great environmental factors, such as rainwater harvesting and low carbon footprint. Shortlisted Project name: The Barns, Shouldham Company name: M D Anthony TRAINING Winner To view more detailed case studies of the winners and shortlisted entries, Shufflebottom please visit www.ridba.org.uk Shufflebottom were awarded the A big thanks to Awards Sponsors Training Award for their commitment to industry training, with over 1,024 hours of training completed between 2017/2018. Shufflebottom are dedicated to achieving their strategic objective of continuously improving their training provision to ensure it is high-quality, effective and efficient. The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine ridba.org.uk 9
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RIDBA News Reflecting on the year’s successes and looking ahead • Enhanced online presence through the new website, ensuring it was compatible across mobile devices, plus a ‘find a Your RIDBA Representatives member’ functionality, allowing potential 2018/19 clients to reach members. • Three members’ meetings over the Officers year: at the Bathurst Estate in October 2017 1. Chairman – Mike Hammond with 30 attendees, the AGM and Industry (United Products) Day with over 70 attendees, and a meeting 2. Vice Chairman – Neil Fox in Somerset in June 2018 attended by 28 (Steeltek Structural Steel) members. 3. Junior Vice Chairman – Wesley Baines • Continuing the CE Marking campaign, (A C Bacon Engineering) with the launch of the Primary Authority Agreement with Dorset Trading Standards, 4. Immediate Past Chairman – allowing is a single reporting mechanism James Anthony (M D Anthony) for members, to ensure we see compliance 5. Treasurer – Alex Shufflebottom The RIDBA AGM took place on 15 March across the sector and level playing field for (Shufflebottom) and saw the re-election of Chairman Mike all companies. Hammond, and the Board, for a second Post re-election, Mike thanked the members Frame Manufacturers year. Mike reflected on the successes of the for re-electing him for a further year and 6. Jim Rogerson past year and his and the Board’s plan for outlined his key priorities for the 2018/2019 (Farmplus Constructions) RIDBA in the year ahead. year, saying: 7. Antony Lowther (A J Lowther & Son) As part of proceedings, the Chairman “We will continue our CE Marking Campaign, highlighted the following successes from the taking into account the changes that may 2017/2018 year: Suppliers happen around Brexit – and we will hold a • RIDBA recruited 10 new members: CE Marking Seminar on 5 June. We’ll also 8. Paul Grimshaw (Kingspan) five frame manufacturers, two contractor continue to promote our Primary Authority 9. Phil Cleaver (AJN Steelstock) members, two supplier members and one Agreement, ensuring we get all of the 10. Steven Hopkins affiliate member. industry operating legally. (Joseph Ash Galvanizing) • In line with RIDBA’s membership criteria, We will be launching the new edition all steel frame manufacturers joining – and of the RIDBA Farm Buildings Handbook, Other – Contractors, Affiliates current membership – were compliant on which is currently in its final stages of and Colleges CE Marking. development and is planned for launch in early May. 11. Andy Green (Industrial • Regular and quality communications Building Solutions) with our members through our monthly We want to continue to drive recruitment e-newsletters and the quarterly RIDBA and provide membership services that journal, and increased our distribution of deliver for our businesses, keep us Post AGM the Board also co-opted two the Journal to over 1,200 recipients informed, and allow us to develop as a Honorary Members to the Board: • RIDBA enhanced its member services, sector.” 12. Geoff Simpson by launching a Responsible Welding He also highlighted the RIDBA Awards which 13. Clive Mander Co-ordinator course, which was awarded took place the same evening. funding from CITB to support activity The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine ridba.org.uk 11
Industry News Brexit: The Ever Moving Target From one week to the next, the impact of Brexit continues to fluctuate from manageable to chaotic, depending on the deal (or no-deal) the UK secures with the EU. Writing definitive guidance at the time this Journal goes to print would be impossible, so you can access guidance on Brexit via the RIDBA Team and through our monthly newsletters. However, there are some steps you can take to help you best prepare. The issue for many RIDBA members will be the CE Mark. Here are the key points: • Products bearing the CE mark can continue to be used in the UK until further notice. • The CE mark for goods manufactured in the UK will be replaced by the UK Conformity Assessed Mark (UKCA) which will not be recognised by the EU or EEA. • UK Notified Bodies will be renamed UK Approved Bodies. They will not be recognised by the EU or EEA. • Products to be used in the EU and EEA will require a CE mark from an EU based notified body – therefore, if you sell your products into the EU and EEA, then you need to contact your notified body to ensure they are registered in another EU country to continue with your CE marking certification. Further steps to take: • Check that any EU Nationals you employ have the right to work, and have been through the necessary steps to continue to work in the UK after Brexit. • If you import or export products from and to the EU and EEA you will need to register for a UK Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) number. • Brexit may cause delay to your ability to deliver your projects, perhaps because you have reduced workforce or there are delays in the import of materials you need to complete, or for any exports due to increased customs controls. Check your contract terms with with your clients and suppliers so you now your risk factors, and discuss these early on with any parties involved. RIDBA Members can access a regularly updated Brexit guide through its membership of Build UK. Contact admin@ridba.org.uk for the latest document. New Farming Minister Buildings Allowance to stimulate farm investment Appointed Erecting and refurbishing farm buildings will be more financially viable now that farmers can benefit from the new Structures and Buildings Allowance (SBA). Robert Goodwill has been appointed as It allows landowners to offset 2% of the building cost against their Income Tax or Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Corporation Tax each year, for the next 50 years. Food, replacing George Eustice who resigned over the prime minister’s handling of Brexit. The SBA applies to the erection or refurbishment of commercial buildings from 29 October 2018. It covers commercial offices, storage and livestock buildings – whether Goodwill has been the MP for Scarborough and for your own use or rental – but not residential dwellings. Whitby since 2005 and has had several other There are some restrictions: Where contracts have been signed or work commenced government roles including in the departments before 29 October 2018, the SBA will not apply. There are anti-avoidance measures in for transport, immigration and children & place to prevent anyone trying to fabricate eligibility. That said, it may be possible to families. Goodwill has been a farmer (since claim partial eligibility, where one contract has been signed covering the structure, but 1979) of 250 acres of land near Malton, which another is yet to be agreed for the concrete, for example. has been in his family since 1850. He has been the managing director of Mowthorpe since In future years, the SBA is likely to affect farm prices, as the allowance transfers over 1995, which offers environmentally friendly to the purchaser. However, the vendor should be aware that the base value of the burials in the North Yorkshire countryside. building will reduce by the amount of allowance claimed, so the sale could generate a chargeable capital gain. Article Sourced from www.poultrynews.co.uk Article Sourced from www.poultrynews.co.uk 12 ridba.org.uk The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine
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Industry News CSCS announce plans to withdraw HSE Steel Welding Fume Alert Industry Accreditation The HSE have issued an alert on mild steel welding fume, and a change in enforcement. For several years the strategic direction of the Construction Skills There is new scientific evidence from the International Agency Certification Scheme (CSCS) has focused on ensuring that all applicants for Research on Cancer that exposure to mild steel welding fume can demonstrate the achievement of a nationally recognised can cause lung cancer and possibly kidney cancer in humans. construction related qualification. The HSE Workplace Health Expert Committee has endorsed the With the introduction of the Labourer card, the withdrawal of the reclassification of mild steel welding fume as a human carcinogen. Construction Related Occupation card and the planned removal of the As of February 2019, there is a strengthening of HSE’s enforcement Site Visitor card the next step is the withdrawal of cards issued under expectation for all welding fume, including mild steel welding; Industry Accreditation. because general ventilation does not achieve the necessary Industry Accreditation, also known as Grandfather Rights, allowed control. workers to obtain CSCS cards on the strength of an employers’ Control of the cancer risk will require suitable engineering controls recommendation rather than the achievement of a recognised for all welding activities indoors e.g. Local Exhaust Ventilation qualification. CSCS closed Industry Accreditation to new applicants in (LEV). Extraction will also control exposure to manganese, which is 2010 but those already holding a card are currently able to renew on the present in mild steel welding fume, which can cause neurological same basis. effects similar to Parkinson’s disease. CSCS has consulted with the industry and agreed a plan that will pave Where LEV alone does not adequately control exposure, it should the way for the eventual withdrawal of cards issued under Industry be supplemented by adequate and suitable respiratory protective Accreditation. equipment (RPE) to protect against the residual fume. From 1st January 2020, all cards renewed under Industry Accreditation Appropriate RPE should be provided for welding outdoors. You will expire on 31st December 2024 and CSCS will stop issuing the card should ensure welders are suitably instructed and trained in the from 30th June 2024. use of these controls. Graham Wren, Chief Executive at CSCS said: “Following the closure of Regardless of duration, HSE will no longer accept any welding the Construction Related Occupation card and the Construction Site undertaken without any suitable exposure control measures in Visitor Card, cards gained by Industry Accreditation are the only cards place, as there is no known level of safe exposure. in the CSCS scheme which do not require the cardholder to achieve a recognised qualification. Industry Accreditation does not support Risk assessments should reflect the change in the expected industry’s desire for a fully qualified workforce and as such it will be control measures. withdrawn.” What each of the 60,000 Industry Accreditation card holders need to HSE’s Action required do next depends on their occupation and any qualifications they may 1. Make sure exposure to any welding fume released is already hold. Those without qualifications will be required to register adequately controlled using engineering controls (typically LEV). for the appropriate qualification for their occupation before their cards 2. Make sure suitable controls are provided for all welding expire in 2024. activities, irrelevant of duration. This includes welding outdoors. Graham Wren added: “A lot of work has taken place to ensure 3. Where engineering controls alone cannot control exposure, those with cards issued under Industry Accreditation will be able to then adequate and suitable RPE should be provided to control risk transition to other CSCS cards as simply as possible. We are making this from any residual fume. announcement early to ensure card holders and their employers have 4. Make sure all engineering controls are correctly used, suitably enough time to make the necessary alternative arrangements.” maintained and are subject to thorough examination and test The withdrawal of Industry Accreditation will be the final step towards where required. achieving the Construction Leadership Council’s objective of ensuring 5. Make sure any RPE is subject to an RPE programme. An RPE cards are only issued to those who have achieved, or are in the process programme encapsulates all the elements of RPE use you need to of achieving, a nationally recognised construction related qualification. ensure that your RPE is effective in protecting the wearer. Visit www.cscs.uk.com/ia to find out what steps you need to take to replace a card issued under Industry Accreditation. This article was sourced from hse.gov.uk. RIDBA is looking at Article sourced from www.cscs.uk.com issuing specific guidance to members on this issue shortly. 14 ridba.org.uk The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine
Industry News Farmland values - what to expect during the rest of 2019 As 2018 saw a turbulent and challenging year in the farmland market, clear understanding of where environmental value can be enhanced rural agency Fisher German looks ahead on what to expect during the through better soil and water management should certainly find rest of 2019. adaption to new policy more streamlined. Whilst awaiting further clarity around the Agriculture Bill, and The key drivers in the marketplace will continue to dictate supply specifically the proposed Environmental Land Management Schemes, and demand levels. Any increase in borrowing costs, with a future the rural property agency expects the farmland market to remain reduction in direct payments from 2021, will require farm businesses calm. to really stress-test their operations for long-term stability. Progressive farmers and diversified farming businesses will continue Fisher German expects the volume of farmland on the open market to invest, as will those looking at land from a sporting, amenity or tax- to increase again in 2019, based predominantly on further retirement driven perspective. sales and a move away from bare agricultural investments for long- With the phasing out of direct payments from 2021, many landowners term and institutional investors. will consider their medium-term business objectives. Some receipts will be circulated back into farmland where strategic The ability to delink these payments from the requirement to farm opportunities can be forecast. The rural agency’s initial forecast places will see some invest in new technology, some diversify into non- a five to 10 per cent increase in supply of land to the open market in agricultural ventures and some look to capitalise the payments up 2019, against 2018 levels. front and retire from farming. Generally, it expect swell-located, diversified and productive holdings Fisher German expects further discussions through 2019 with farmers will retain value on the back of increasing demand. A slight softening in and landowners regarding the various options as they plan ahead. values across poorer livestock holdings or holdings in less favourable locations will be expected. As soil health, productivity, environmental enhancement and greater animal welfare take priority under new farming policy, and buyers will Fisher German forecasts a continued and strengthening interest demand more in-depth evidence of farming practices when looking to in smaller residential farms that provide amenity value and non- acquire new holdings in 2019. agricultural development opportunities. Natural capital has been the key phrase in this area and those with a Article sourced from www.farminguk.com Rural landlords urged to budget for energy efficiency upgrades Rural businesses with let residential property are being urged to The decision may prove particularly costly to rural landlords, as they prepare for the introduction of new rules requiring them to spend are often renting out older properties, which can be harder to bring £3,500 per property to pay for energy efficiency upgrades. up to minimum energy standards. Since the introduction of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards Landlords who find themselves with a substandard property that (MEES) regulations on 1 April 2018, landlords have been prevented cannot be improved to an E grade for £3,500 or less should be able from granting a lease to a new or existing tenant on properties with to apply for a new ‘high cost’ exemption. an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) below an E grade. However, it is understood that landlords will still be required to carry However, landlords have been able to apply for an exemption to out recommended energy improvement works up to the cap and it is allow a property below an E grade to be let if they can prove that the at this point if the property does not achieve at least an E rating, the improvements required cannot be funded by a third party. ‘high cost’ exemption can be registered. This is because the original regulations were drafted on the Any investment in energy efficiency works made since October 2017 assumption that landlords would be able to access Green Deal or will be counted within the £3,500 cap, along with any available third- other third-party funding and were not expected to pay for the work party funding. themselves. MEES regulations apply to all residential and commercial property The government has now decided that it will remove the current where a new letting is being conducted, or a lease is being renewed. ‘no cost to the landlord’ provision and make landlords liable for a The regulations are designed to establish minimum efficiency financial contribution, capped at £3,500 (inclusive of VAT) to bringing standards across privately-rented homes. any rental properties up to standard. Article sourced from www.farminguk.com The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine ridba.org.uk 15
Build UK News Open Doors 2019 – A record year! Open Doors, a campaign which sees live construction sites open their doors for the public to enjoy a unique chance to see behind the scenes took place on Monday 18 - Saturday 23 March with thousands of visitors taking part in site visits across the week. The campaign, which is led by Build UK in partnership with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), aims to inspire young people and career changers to consider and explore a dynamic and exciting career in the construction industry. Supported by Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS), the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS), Construction News and Go Construct, construction companies opened their doors at places ranging from hospitals to schools to housing to BIM caves, offering a unique chance for members of the public to go behind the scenes at live construction sites, offices, factories and training centres across Great Britain. With 6,000 bookings made, plenty of visitors took advantage of the opportunity to see the range of careers and professions the construction industry has to offer! According to the latest statistics, across the UK there were 2.5 million people employed by the construction industry. Campaigns such as Open Doors Week, are one of the driving forces to help encourage the next generation to consider their career in construction, by showcasing the rich mix of opportunities on offer. If you would like to participate in Open Doors 2020, please contact info@opendoors.construction Retentions Update Contract Terms In February, Build UK attended a follow up meeting to the Ministerial roundtable on Recommendation retentions to review progress on potential policy Following the collapse of Carillion in January 2018, Build UK members solutions. There is a clear consensus on the need agreed that collaboration on the construction business model was an for change on this issue and BEIS is continuing important focus. Over the past year, Build UK has been working to form to explore the various options. Build UK is calling a common ground between clients and the supply chain on contractual for a joint approach of Government legislation practice in the construction industry. As a result, Build UK has drafted to abolish retention supported by the industry a non-binding recommendation on contract terms that should not be implementing the Retentions Roadmap, which used if the industry is to encourage a fairer transfer of risk through can be found on the Build UK website. A further the supply chain and realise better project outcomes, which will be meeting with the Minister is planned for late May. published in late April. 16 ridba.org.uk The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine
Member Directory Colley (Farm Buildings) Ltd Farmplus Constructions Ltd Frame Manufacturers The Airfield, Cranswick Ind Est, Beverley Road Cranswick, Driffield, Yorkshire, YO25 9PF Shay Lane, Longridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 3BT 01430 810 210 01772 785 252 Companies that manufacture steel enquiries@colleyfarmbuildings.co.uk Jim.Rogerson@farmplus.co.uk www.colleyfarmbuildings.co.uk www.farmplus.co.uk or timber framed buildings Collins Design & Build Ltd Fowler & Gilbert Ltd 3b Construction Unit 5, Westwood Ind Est, Pontrilas, Hereford, Unit B Sheriff House, Nantwich Road, Stanthorne, South Street Depot, Port William, Newton Stewart, HR2 0EL Middlewich, Cheshire, CW10 0LH Dumfries & Galloway, DG8 9SH 01981 240 682 01606 738 738 01988 700 000 info@collinsdb.co.uk info@flgb.co.uk heather.vance@3bconstruction.co.uk www.collinsdb.co.uk www.flgb.co.uk www.3bconstruction.co.uk Core Steel Ltd FP McCann Ltd A.C. Bacon Engineering Ltd Unit J, Three Mills Trading Estate, Old School Lane, 3 Drumard Road, Knockloughrim, Magherafelt, Norwich Road, Hingham, Norfolk, NR9 4LS Hereford, HR1 1EX Londonderry, BT45 8QA 01953 850 611 01273 815 932 028 79642558 steel@acbacon.co.uk info@danddconstruction.co.uk info@fpmccann.co.uk www.acbacon.co.uk www.danddconstruction.co.uk www.fpmccann.co.uk A C Jackson Ltd Culm Valley Farm & Industrial Buildings Ltd Gareth Pugh Steel Framed Buildings Ltd Buffer Depot, Rode Street, Tarporley, Bridge Street, Bridge Works, Uffculme, Devon, Agrimont Depot Station Yard, Abermule, Powys, Cheshire, CW6 0EF EX15 3AX Montgomery, SY15 6NH 01270 588 841 01884 841 557 01686 630500 info@acjackson.co.uk culmvalleyfarmbuildings@btconnect.com gareth.pugh@garethpugh.co.uk www.acjacksonltd.co.uk www.culmvalleyfarmbuildings.co.uk www.garethpugh.co.uk A.J. Lowther & Son Ltd Cumbria Steel Fabrications Ltd George W Addison The Factory, Whitchurch, Ross-on-Wye, Barras Lane Ind Est, Dalston, Carlisle, Cumbria, Clayfolds, Aluah, Banff, Aberdeenshire, Herefordshire, HR9 6DW CA5 7ND AB45 3UD 01600 890 482 01228 711 318 01261 821 288 info@ajlowther.co.uk office@csfab.co.uk stuartadd@btinternet.com www.ajlowther.co.uk www.csfab.co.uk GLE Structurals Ltd A. J. W. Engineering Ltd D G Ashley Ltd 6A Station Street, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, The Grange, Fleetham Lane, Scruton, Highcroft, Aike, Driffield, East Yorkshire, PE16 6NA Northallerton, DL7 0RL YO25 9BG 07711 032 600 07966 406 271 01377 270 525 mark.stone16@btinternet.com ajw.engineering@virgin.net D6ash@aol.com Glendale Engineering (Milfield) Ltd Adeilad Cladding Ltd D Jones Welding Berwick Road Industrial Estate, Wooler, The Stores, Station Road, Llanwrda, Llwyncelyn, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6RY Northumberland, NE71 6AH Carmarthenshire, SA19 8EH 01558 822 381 01668 281 464 01550 777 497 djoneswelding@hotmail.co.uk info@glendaleengineering.co.uk adclad@live.co.uk www.glendaleengineering.co.uk www.adclad.co.uk DeVille and Lear Ltd Mill Lane, Roston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, GLT & Son Roofing Services Ltd Alan Jukes Steel Framed Buildings Ltd DE6 2EE 15a Bronyglyn, Bronwydd, Carmarthen, Cae Mawr, Llanfechain, Powys, SY22 6XH 01335 324 302 SA33 6JB 01691 828 094 info@devilleandlear.co.uk 07837 958 144 alanjukes@btinternet.com www.devilleandlear.co.uk gltroof@ymail.com www.alanjukes.co.uk Dunn (Canadian - UK) Ltd Hemmings Construction Ltd Andenor Ltd 86 Spencer Road, Wigan, Lancashire, WN1 2QP Cockshoot Farm, Dean Road, Newnham, 74 Rowan Way, Balderton, Nottinghamshire, 01942 237 487 Gloucestershire, GL14 1HH Newark, NG24 3BJ dunnstorm650@aol.com 01594 517 161 01623 490555 www.dunncanadian.co.uk martin.hemmings@yahoo.co.uk stuart@andenor.com Eagle Structural Ltd IN Fabrications Ltd Balsham (Buildings) Ltd Lordship Road, South Carlton, Louth, Lincolnshire, Unit 11, Talbot Way, Adderley Road Industrial 1-2 Rosemary House, Lanwades Business Park, LN11 8JS Estate, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3SJ Kennet, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7PN 01507 450 081 ian@infabrications.co.uk 01223 894 404 info@eagle-structural.co.uk mickg@balsham.uk.com www.eagle-structural.co.uk J I & M Davies & Son www.balsham.uk.com Coed Rodyn Farm, Lixwm Road, Mold, Clwyd, Emmerson Doors Ltd CH7 5RQ Bowie Lockwood Structures Ltd Enterprise Way, Sherburn in Elmet, Leeds, 01352 741 843 Coombe Abbey Farm, Coombe Fields Road, Binley, LS25 6NA daviescoed@aol.com Warwickshire, CV3 2SX 01977 685 566 0845 2572 343 sales@emmerson-doors.co.uk J. Wareing & Son (Wrea Green) Ltd sales@bowielockwood.co.uk www.emmerson-doors.co.uk Whinbrick Works, Blackpool Road, Kirkham, www.bowielockwood.co.uk Preston, Lancashire, PR4 2RJ Ernest Leng and Son 01772 682 159 C.E. Davidson Ltd Friars Hill, Sinnington, York, Yorkshire, YO62 6SL sales@wareingbuildings.co.uk South View, Fressingfield, Eye, Suffolk, IP21 5PJ 01751 431 774 www.wareingbuildings.co.uk 01379 388 077 leng@xlninternet.co.uk charlie@cedavidson.co.uk www.ernestleng.co.uk Knapp Farm Buildings Quarryknowe, Knapp, Inchture, Perthshire, Chris Hodgson Engineering Ltd F.W. Yelland & Son (Northlew) Ltd PH14 9SW Seven Acres, Hollocombe, Chulmleigh, Devon, Oljonna House, Station Road, Okehampton, 01828 686 265 EX18 7QH Devon, EX20 3BN alistairreid@knappfarmbuildings.co.uk 01769 520 422 01409 221 445 www.knappfarmbuildings.co.uk info@chrishodgson.biz admin@yellands.free-online.co.uk www.chrishodgsonengineering.co.uk www.yelland-construction.co.uk The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine ridba.org.uk 17
L Harrison & Co. (Eastoft) Ltd R J Doak & Sons Ltd South West Steel Construction Ltd Verandah House, Eastoft, Scunthorpe, Northfaulds, Lanark, Lanarkshire, ML11 7SA Holsworthy Industrial Estate, Holsworthy, North Lincolnshire, DN17 4PN 01555 661 425 Devon, EX22 6ER 01724 798245 rjdoakltd@gmail.com 01409 253 211 andy@harrisoneastoft.co.uk www.doakco.com info@southweststeelconstruction.co.uk www.southweststeelconstruction.co.uk Lancashire Steel Buildings RLH Welding & Fabrications Ltd Copthurst Farm, Barrowford Road, Higham, The Workshops, 32 Ford House Road, Newent, Steel Fabricators (Wales) Ltd Nr Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9AS Gloucester, GL18 1LQ 3 Nantyglyn, Cwmann, Lampeter, Dyfed, SA48 8JT 01282 771748 01531 828761 01570 493 253 sales@lancashire-steelbuildings.co.uk info@rlhwelding.co.uk enquiries@steelfabwales.co.uk http://lancashire-steelbuildings.co.uk/ www.rlhwelding.co.uk www.steelfabwales.co.uk M.D. Anthony Ltd RM Gibbons Ltd Steeltek Structural Steel Ltd Unit 20, The Dock Business Park, Ely, 1 Catherines Lane, Bickerstaff, Ormskirk, Unit 4-6 Mallard Industrial Park, Charles Street Cambridgeshire, CB7 4GS Lancashire, L39 9EL Horbury, Wakefield, Yorkshire, WF4 5FH 01353 666 201 07584 045 382 01924 283 355 sales@mdanthony.com gibbonsroger@aol.com Neil.Fox@steeltek.co.uk www.mdanthony.com www.steeltek.co.uk Robinson Structures Ltd Magna Buildings Ltd Eagle Park Industrial, Alfreton Road, Derby, Structural Weld Ltd Blackpitt Farm, Oddington, Moreton in Marsh, Derbyshire, DE21 4AE Church Farm, Church Lane, East Lydford, Gloucestershire, GL56 0XW 01332 574 711 Somerton, Somerset, TA11 7HD 01451 831 855 sales@robinsons.com 01963 351 293 general@magnabuild.com www.robinsons.com structuralweld@btconnect.com www.magnabuild.co.uk Ron Whitfield Engineers Ltd Supercraft Structures Ltd Mervyn Rose Engineering Ltd T/A Rose Manorfield, Fridaythorpe, Driffield, Yorkshire, Shobdon Airfield, Shobdon, Near Leominster, Engineering YO25 9RT Herefordshire, HR6 9NR Paradise Farm, Bagber, Sturminster Newton, 01377 288 263 01568 708 456 Dorset, DT10 2HB gwhitfield72@gmail.com info@supercraftltd.co.uk 01258 472 866 www.supercraftltd.co.uk info@rose-engineering.co.uk RWHB Ltd T & M Buildings Ltd www.rose-engineering.co.uk Belston Cottage, Sinclairston, Cumnock, Ayrshire, 16 Town Park, Torrington, Devon, EX38 7AQ KA18 2RU 01805 623 555 Minshall Construction (UK) Ltd 01290 700 073 tim.tandmbuildings@gmail.com Unit 1 Bert Smith Way, Adderley Road, enquiries@rwhb.co.uk www.rwhb.co.uk www.tandmbuildings-devon.co.uk Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3SN 01630 657 647 T & P Metcalfe & Sons Ltd info@minshallconstruction.com S & A Fabrications Ltd Forgewood House, Wray Road, Wennington, www.minshallconstruction.com Harmire Enterprise Park, Barnard Castle, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA2 8NN County Durham, DL12 8EH 01524 222 230 Morspan Construction Ltd 01833 690 379 Info@tpmetcalfe.co.uk Llancayo Farm, Usk, Monmouthshire, fabs@s-and-a.co.uk www.tpmetcalfe.co.uk P15 1HY www.s-and-a.co.uk 01291 672334 Tilke Engineering Ltd enquiries@morspan.co.uk S. Schofield Steel Fabrications Ltd Lyndale, Bellhouse Lane, Anslow, Burton-on-Trent, www.morspan.com Cookson’s Yard Beverley, Carr Lane, Hambleton, Staffordshire, DE13 9PA Lancashire, FY6 9BB 01283 563 756 Norman & Gray Ltd 01253 702 806 craig@tilkeengineering.co.uk Lilac Cottage, Malton Road, Pickering, info@schofieldsteel.co.uk www.tilkeengineering.co.uk North Yorkshire, YO18 8EA www.schofieldsteel.co.uk 01751 472 812 Timmins Engineering and Construction Ltd phil@pjnorman.co.uk Scorpion Engineering Construction Ltd Innovation Works, Caenby Hall Business Park, www.pjnorman.co.uk Brunel Court, Elcot Lane, Marlborough, Wiltshire, Caenby Corner, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, SN8 2AZ LN8 2BU Northern Structures Ltd 01672 514 471 01673 878800 Amble Industrial Estate, Amble, Northumberland, sales@scorpionbuildings.co.uk info@timminsagricultural.co.uk NE65 0PE www.scorpionbuildings.co.uk www.timminsagricultural.co.uk 01665 710 746 anthony.nelson@northernstructures.co.uk SDM Fabrication Ltd Titan Steel Ltd www.northernstructures.co.uk Foundry Way, March, Cambridgeshire, PE15 0WR Kirkton, Kinellar, Aberdeen, AB21 0SB 01354 660 895 01224 791 178 P McKenna’s Agricultural Service Ltd richard@sdmlimited.co.uk info@titansteel.co.uk Esh Winning Industrial Estate, West Terrace, www.sdmstructures.com www.titansteel.co.uk Esh Winning, Durham, DH7 9PT 0191 373 3187 Severn Fabrications Ltd United Products Ltd pmckenna_agri_servis@hotmail.com Unit 3, Maesbury Mill, Industrial Park, Oswestry, Evenwood Industrial Estate, Copeland Road, Shropshire, SY10 8BB Evenwood, County Durham, DL14 9SF Paul Huxley Construction Ltd 01691 653 506 01388 834 295 Unit 25 Rednal Industrial Estate, West Felton, info@severnfabrications.co.uk Michael.Hammond@cagroup.ltd.uk Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 4HS www.severn-fabrications.co.uk www.united-products.co.uk 07432 637432 sales@paulhuxleyconstruction.co.uk Shufflebottom Ltd W E Phillips and Sons Ltd www.paulhuxleyconstruction.co.uk Cross Hands Business Park, Cross Hands, Llanelli, Unit 3, Ironbridge Industrial Estate, Gittisham, Carmarthenshire, SA14 6RE Honiton, Devon, EX14 3AN Powell & Co. Construction Ltd 01269 831 831 info@wephillipsandsons.co.uk Longmoor, Shirlheath, Kingsland, Herefordshire, alex@shufflebottom.co.uk www.wephillipsandsons.co.uk HR6 9RG www.shufflebottom.co.uk 01568 708819 W H Ricketts & Sons sales@powellbuildings.com Skinners Engineering Ltd Forge Works, Ffynnon Gynydd, Glasbury on Wye, www.powellbuildings.com First Business Park, Holsworthy Industrial Estate, Powys, HR3 5LX Dobles Lane, Holsworthy, EX22 6HN 01497 847 250 Preston Steel Structures 01409 254 430 info@whrickettsandsons.co.uk Ryecroft, Newby Clapham, Nr Lancaster, skinnersengineeringltd@gmail.com Lancashire, LA2 8JD www.skinnersengineering.co.uk Webcox Engineering Ltd 01524 251 542 Harris Rd, Calne, Wiltshire, SN11 9PT info@prestonsteelstructures.co.uk Smith Contracts Scotland Ltd 01249 813 225 www.prestonsteelstructures.co.uk Lawersbridge Farm, Mauchline, Ayrshire, KA5 6EU sales@webcox.co.uk 01290 559358 R E Buildings Ltd enquiries@smithcontractsscotland.com Wilson Construction Ltd Spout House, Bay Horse, Lancaster, Lancashire, www.smithcontractsscotland.com East Stobswood Farm Cottages, Widdrington, LA2 9DE Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 3AY 01524 792 247 01670 791 404 sales@rebuildings.co.uk wilsonconstruction@hotmail.co.uk www.rebuildings.co.uk http://wilsonconstruction.co.uk/ 18 ridba.org.uk The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine
Worman Construction Ltd Eternit Ltd MDS Industries Ltd Beachley House, Beach Road, St. Brides, Newport, Wellington Road, Burton upon Trent, Booth Street, Smethwick, Birmingham, B66 2PF Gwent, NP10 8SH Staffordshire, DE14 2AP 0121 565 0022 01633 681 710 01283 722 500 ralph@mdsind.co.uk worman.constructionltd@btinternet.com www.eternit.co.uk www.mdsind.co.uk www.worman-construction.co.uk Farmsmart Events Ltd Pro Net GB Ltd Yield Engineering Ltd Killington Hall Farm, Killington, Kirkby Lonsdale, Unit 1, Bloomhill Road, Thorne Moorends, 118 Church Street, Whaddon, Cambs, SG8 5RX Carnforth, Lancashire, LA6 2HA Doncaster, DN8 4SP 01763 243 300 015396 20255 01405 817557 simon@yieldengineering.co.uk andy@farm-smart.co.uk ian@pronetgbltd.co.uk www.yieldengineering.co.uk www.farm-smart.co.uk www.pronetgbltd.co.uk Yorkshire Steel Buildings (Holdings) Ltd Filon Products Ltd RNT Tanks & Silos Ltd Aiskew Bank Farm, Back Lane, Bedale, Aiskew, Unit 3, Ring Road, Zone 2, Burntwood Business Unit 8 Drove Road, Gamlingay, Sandy, Yorkshire, DL8 1AU Park, Burntwood, Staffordshire, WS7 3JQ Bedfordshire, SG19 2HX 01677 423 324 01543 687300 01767 654 916 info@yorkshiresteelbuildings.co.uk markwilcox@filonproducts.co.uk ashley.gurney@rnttanks.com www.yorkshiresteelbuildings.co.uk www.filon.co.uk www.rnttanks.com Hadley Group StruMIS Ltd 123 West Bromwich Street, Oldbury, Truro House, Derby, Derbyshire, DE21 6LY Supplier Members West Midlands, B69 3AZ 0121 555 1342 01332 545 800 s.watson@strumis.com brian.cartwright@hadleygroup.com www.strumis.com www.hadleygroup.co.uk Companies that manufacture or Tata Steel supply products related to the rural Hereford Galvanizers Ltd Shotton Works, Deeside, Flintshire, CH5 2NH and industrial buildings industry Westfields Trading Estate, Hereford, 01244 892 303 Herefordshire, HR4 9NS ian.clarke@tatasteel.com 01432 267 664 www.tatasteelconstruction.com 3DCAD4U Ltd peter.shipley@hereford.galvanizers.co.uk 19 Ellerbeck Road, Thornton Cleveleys, Blackpool, www.galvanizers.co.uk Thomas Panels & Profiles Ltd Lancashire, FY5 1DH Unit 5, Southern Avenue, Leominster, Hereford, 07512 104890 Hornsey Steels Ltd Riverlea, Bedstone Road, Shropshire, SY7 0AQ Herefordshire, HR6 0QF john@3dcad4u.com 01568 610 000 www.steel-connections.co.uk 01547 530419 info@hornseysteels.co.uk george@panelsandprofiles.co.uk www.roofing-sheets.co.uk www.panelsandprofiles.co.uk A Steadman & Son Warnell, Welton, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA5 7HH United Roofing Products 01697 478 277 Huck Nets (U.K.) Ltd, Gore Cross Business Park, Corbin Way, Dorset, Longbridge Meadow Industrial Estate, info@steadmans.co.uk Cullompton, Devon, EX15 1BT www.steadmans.co.uk DT6 3UX 01308 425 100 01884 839 302 dave.collins@hucknetting.co.uk lukeevans@unitedroofingproducts.com Acorus Rural Property Services Ltd www.huck-net.co.uk www.unitedroofingproducts.com Old Market Office, Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3AA IAE Wedge Group Galvanizing Ltd 01284 753271 Mossfield Road, Adderley Green, Longton, Stafford Street, Willenhall, West Midlands, mike.bamforth@acorus.co.uk Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST3 5BW WV13 1RZ www.acorus.co.uk 01782 339 320 01902 600 704 lee.scragg@iae.co.uk Claire.Jones@wedge-galv.co.uk AJN Steelstock Ltd www.iae.co.uk www.wedge-galv.co.uk Ickneild Way, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7QT James E. Smith (Timber) Ltd 01638 555500 sales@ajnsteelstock.co.uk Soho Pool Way Park Road, Hockley, Birmingham, B18 5JA Contractor Members www.ajnsteelstock.co.uk 0121 5232 261 dave@jestimber.co.uk Albion Sections Ltd 2 Albion Road, West Bromwich, West Midlands, www.jestimber.co.uk Companies that work on site, B70 8BD Joris Ide UK groundworkers, steel erectors, 01215 531 877 tom.hughes@albionsections.co.uk Elmbridge Court, Gloucester, GL3 1JZ cladders and general contractors 01452 412 069 www.albionsections.co.uk brian.molloy@joriside.co.uk Curtis Engineering Frome Ltd www.joriside.co.uk Curtis House, Manor Road, Marston Trading Ayrshire Metals Royal Oak Way, Daventry, Northamptonshire, Estate, Frome, Somerset, BA11 4BH Joseph Ash Galvanizing 01373 462 126 NW11 8NR The Alcora Building 2, Mucklow Hill, Halesowen, sales@curtisengineering.co.uk 01327 300990 Worcestershire, B62 8DG www.curtisengineering.co.uk sales@ayrshire.co.uk 0121 504 2560 www.ayrshire.co.uk stevenh@josephash.co.uk Dormar Fabrications (Bilston) Ltd www.josephash.co.uk Jubilee House, Halesfield 2, Telford, Shropshire, Briarwood Products Ltd Briarwood Business Park, Commerce Way, Walrow TF7 4QH Kaltenbach Ltd Industrial Estate, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4AG 01952 585 736 3 Caxton Park, Caxton Road, Bedford, MK41 0TY 01934 641 446 kshepherd5@btinternet.com 01234 213 201 norman.morter@briarwoodproducts.co.uk d.wilkins@kaltenbach.co.uk www.briarwoodproducts.co.uk Hilro Consulting Ltd www.kaltenbach.co.uk The Outhouse, Yewden Farm, Mill End, Capital Steel Group Ltd Hambleden, Oxfordshire, RG9 6RJ Kingspan Insulated Panels Ltd Third Floor, 82 Union Street, Glasgow, G1 3QS 01491 571 770 Greenfield Business Park 2, Greenfield, Holywell, 0141 4049 360 info@hilroconstruction.co.uk Flintshire, CH8 7G alanh@capitalsteelbuildings.co.uk www.hilroconstruction.co.uk 01352 716 100 www.capitalsteelbuildings.co.uk paul.grimshaw@kingspan.com www.kingspanpanels.co.uk Industrial Building Solutions Ltd Cembrit Ltd 64 Azura Close, Woolbridge Industrial Park, Studio 39, Thames Innovation Centre, Lion Trading GB Ltd Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 6SZ 2 Veridion Way, Erith, Kent, DA18 4AL Unit 1, Bloomhill Road, Moorends, Doncaster, 01202 822 337 0208 320 1184 Yorkshire, DN8 4SP info@indbs.co.uk ged.ferris@cembrit.co.uk 01405 812 285 www.indbs.co.uk www.cembrit.co.uk john@lion-trading.co.uk www.lion-trading.co.uk J.D. Richmond and Son Ltd 46, Parsonage Road, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 4AN 01403 266 124 richmond.46@btinternet.com The Premier Rural and Industrial Building Magazine ridba.org.uk 19
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