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Lyndon SGB wins major HS2 scaffolding contracts

Lyndon SGB’s London division has bagged a number of major scaffolding and access contracts on Europe’s largest railway project, the High Speed Two (HS2)...

Layher & Mattison optimise access for high-rise refurbishment

Layher & Mattison Scaffolding partner to provide optimised access on the tallest building in Hackney.

NASC shortlisted for Trade Association Forum Best Practice Award

NASC has been recognised for its crisis management efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. The scaffolding and access trade body has been shortlisted for the...

Scaffolder suffers 48,000-volt electric shock

A scaffolder has received serious injuries after a scaffold tube he was lifting hit an overhead power line - sending 48,000 volts through his body.

Millcroft awarded five-year HS2 scaffolding contract

Millcroft has beaten strong competition to be awarded a five-year programme of scaffolding works for HS2 in central London.

Subbies pay hits highest on record

Wages for subcontractors in construction have reached the highest level since December 2019 and the highest on record across many parts of the UK. According...

COVID-19 Plan B announced

The Prime Minister announced that England is moving to Plan B following the rapid spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant.

Scaffolders warn Rope Access company over British Steel strike breaking

A GIANT INFLATABLE RAT has joined British Steel scaffolders and strike campaigners outside a South Shields company.

Lighthouse Christmas lunch raises £210,000 for construction community

Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity Christmas event has raised a massive £210,000 to help support the construction community. It was a long anticipated event in the...

Timber shortage is abating says suppliers

The timber industry expects there to be no more mass shortages in 2022. The Timber Trade Federation (TTF) has reported that more than 3.32 million...

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