World Wellbeing Week

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On the hottest day of the year so far, it’s interesting to look at how rising temperatures are impacting construction in the UK. The effects of climate change are evident, with the UK experiencing warmer summers and increased heat waves, which directly impact construction projects. Ensuring the safety and well-being of workers in extreme heat […]
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How rising temperatures are affecting construction in the UK

The weather looks great for our annual Cycling and BBQ Event this afternoon, jointly hosted with Ellisons Solicitors. It’s always a very well-supported event and a great opportunity to meet up with friends and associates at the fantastic The Freston Boot This year, we are using the event to raise awareness and funds for Genesis […]
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Cycle Ride and BBQ Event, 2025

World Wellbeing Week is a timely reminder of the urgent need to tackle the silence surrounding mental ill-health and embed a positive culture change within our workplaces. We are delighted to be registered with a programme funded by the CITB to provide mental health support in the construction industry. The investment from CITB to the […]
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World Wellbeing Week

It’s been all systems go at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, where our team has been busy setting up the site under perfect blue skies. The project includes the removal of existing roof lights and green roof, together with all soil and insulation. We will subsequently construct a new curved rooflight and green […]
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Getting site-ready at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences

We are very proud of the Project Team at our Hadleigh Site, working on the redevelopment of the former Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils offices. The team scooped the Bronze Award in the Considerate Constructors Scheme National Site Awards, 2025. The achievement reflects their commitment to innovation and continuous improvement, and recognises their hard […]
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Bronze for Babergh!

This week, we welcomed a new member of staff to our site at Ipswich Museum! Will Poet, a year ten student from Northgate School, Ipswich, has had a great week working alongside Simon and Charlie from Bower Fuller, as he is interested in plumbing as a career. Will has been a popular team member among […]
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Will joins the Ipswich Museum team
We are delighted to be registered with a programme funded by the CITB to provide mental health support in the construction industry.
The investment from CITB to the Mates in Mind programme allows CITB-registered employers to have this for free for 12 months.
With suicide rates among men working in heavy industry on the increase, any resources, information, and additional training could quite literally save a life. It’s a no-brainer!
To find out more and to apply, click on the link https://shorturl.at/iLG52
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