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UK innovation revolutionizes composite scaffolding and toe board clips

A UK based company is celebrating the arrival of new lightweight composite scaffold tubes set to change the way the industry utilises its materials....

Chemical plant scaffolders to strike over ‘shocking pay disparity’

Scaffolders working for less than £12.50 an hour at a chemical plant will strike in November over 'shocking pay disparity'.

CISRS offers third-round of subsidised CPD courses

The Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS) is funding a third round of subsidised CPD courses. The new funding will enable approved training centres to...

Wellmax Bags CN Project of The Year Award

WELLMAX SCAFFOLDING has won Project of the Year at the Construction News Specialist Awards 2021 for its impressive work at the British Museum. Chelmsford-based Wellmax...

An Industry-First Floating Scaffold On The River Severn

A unique floating access solution on the River Severn has allowed contractors to install much-needed Eel Screens. Midlands-based Attridge Scaffolding has just completed an industry...

Benchmark named Access & Scaffolding Specialist of the Year

Benchmark Scaffolding has scooped the Construction News Access & Scaffolding Specialist of the year award. THE WINNERS of the Construction News Specialists Awards were revealed...

Lyndon SGB provides Hybrid Access at Cambridge Uni

Lyndon SGB is providing hybrid access solutions on the Sidgwick College Lecture Theatres at Cambridge University, which is undergoing extensive building refurbishment and re-roofing. Working...

Makita adds new Impact Wrench to LXT line-up

Power tool manufacturer Makita UK has announced its October collection that includes a new powerful 18v Impact Wrench The new 18V LXT DTW302 Brushless Impact...

James Bond Premiere Makes Extensive Use Of Allround

The name's "Allround, Layher Allround." The highly celebrated Royal Premiere of the new James Bond film at London’s Royal Albert Hall marks one of the...

Scaffolding firm fined £200K over fatal electrocution

A scaffolding company has been fined nearly £200,000 after a worker was fatally electrocuted whilst operating a lorry mounted crane.

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