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comment “Love is a verb”. This is a favourite saying that one of my older and wiser friends espouses. Showing through action is more important than saying. His words, although phrased differently, were echoed on 13th December 2023, by COP28 President Sultan Al Jaber, hailing the agreement reached by nearly 200 countries at the summit in Dubai as historic. He said: “We are what we do, not what we say. We must take the steps necessary to turn this agreement into tangible actions." And what an agreement it is, bringing with it a commitment to begin reducing global consumption of fossil fuels to avert the worst of climate change, a first-of-its-kind deal signalling the eventual end of the oil age. Norway’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Espen Barth Eide highlighted the magnitude of the deal. "It is the first time that the world unites around such a clear text on the need to transition away from fossil fuels," he said "It has been the elephant in the room. At last, we address it head-on." It is a highly significant decision that will directly impact operations throughout our industry. Manufacturers and operators across the board are already introducing cleaner and greener technologies and working methods, but this agreement will surely fast-track the pace of change. In our next edition, I will be carrying an exclusive interview with Volvo-owned Rokbak on that very topic. Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy this packed issue and possibly see yourself staring back from the pages in our PCE awards supplement. You can keep up to date every day with all the industry news 24/7 at www.plantandcivilengineer.com. Of course, you should also be getting our weekly newsletter which is emailed out every Tuesday; if not, do subscribe on our website so you don’t miss out. It’s free! Finally, on behalf of the team at Plant and Civil Engineer, may I wish you all a healthy, prosperous and happy new year.

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60-Year Partnership Celebrated with Unique Excavator JCB has presented longstanding customer, JC Balls & Sons, with a unique X Series tracked excavator to celebrate its 60th anniversary. The milestone also represents 60 years of the two family-owned businesses working in partnership after founder Jim Balls established JC Balls & Sons with a JCB 3 backhoe loader in 1963. He has bought JCB ever since. At 95 years old Jim is still a director of the company, which has evolved into the leading plant hirer and contractor in the East Midlands, specialising in earthmoving and bulk excavation. His sons Kevin and Christopher, Kevin’s children Carly-Ann Balls, Hollie Marriott and Tom Balls and Christopher’s children Jamie Balls and Lisa Freeston also now work in the business. The family and friends gathered with representatives from JCB and dealer TC Harrison JCB at a special anniversary event hosted at JCB Golf & Country Club. At the celebration, JCB handed over JC Balls & Sons’ latest order – a oneof-a-kind 220X tracked excavator. The machine has been decked out in a stunning bespoke livery – with white cab, red bucket and retro sign-writing – in a nod to iconic JCB machines of the past. It has also been christened ‘Mary’ – Jim Balls’ wife – after

whom the company’s first ever JCB excavator was also named.

support along the way, and long may the partnership continue.

JC Balls & Sons Director, Chris Balls said: “Our family businesses have worked closely together for 60 years and we are honoured that JCB and TC Harrison JCB have marked the occasion with this event. Our business has grown and expanded over the last 60 years with their help and

“We are absolutely amazed with this special new machine. Our very first JCB excavator was a JCB 6 with red undercarriage, red bucket and white cab and carried my mother’s name - Mary. So with this styling, we’re bringing a little bit of history back.

“We first bought a 220X when it was launched and we have continued to buy them since. The operators love them. They love the comfort and the size of the cab and we’ve had very, very good reliability over the time we’ve had X Series models. We would recommend them to anybody.”

Sunward scores a hattrick with LC International Mechanical engineers LC International (formerly Langham Contracting) is celebrating becoming a new Sunward dealer for a hat-trick of reasons – variety of products, warranties and support, and value for money. The Rochester-based company, which has a fleet of CODED welders, mechanical engineers and HGVs as well as the largest UK hire fleet of Arjes 250 Impaktor shredders, will look after Kent, south-east London, south Essex, some of Surrey, and Sussex. Director Ellie Ricketts said: “We met Sunward at Plantworx and were impressed

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with the machines. We realised there was a really good synergy between us and Sunward and thought this is a product our company and brand could really get behind. “We love the fact that Sunward have a variety of products to offer and are able to offer such a brilliant warranty and support package. We also think the value for money is amazing in comparison to other leading brands and that this unsung hero needs some spotlight in the UK market.” She added: “We have a strong foothold in the recycling sector and already manage the maintenance of many companies’ mobile plant (excavators,

telehandlers, forklifts etc). We come across equipment daily and our engineers have a good understanding of how to work, maintain and best use plant to get the most out of the purchase - a digger isn’t just for digging holes!”

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ERTO and Jack Lynch Tunnels move Dublin asset management to the cloud IBM Maximo® and IBM MAS are used by logistics, utilities and facilities management businesses around the world. The move to the cloud will enable increased asset uptime and improved first-time-fix rates and operational efficiencies, digitised work orders and the ability to store data on and offline. The cloud-based system will also help to negate outdated paper-based processes, helping to remove duplication and reduce human error.

Egis Road and Tunnel Operations (ERTO) has partnered with class-leading Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) specialist, Peacock Engineering Ltd, as the road infrastructure operator moves its asset management systems for the Dublin and JackLynch Tunnels to the cloud. ERTO is part of the leading global consulting, construction engineering and operating company, EGIS, and is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Dublin and Jack Lynch Tunnels in the Republic of Ireland. This includes the management of toll collection, traffic management, tunnel safety management, emergency and contingency planning, equipment and infrastructure inspection and maintenance systems. The Dublin and Jack-Lynch tunnels are an essential part of Ireland’s National Highway infrastructure. The Dublin tunnel, a 4.85 km long twin-bore dual carriageway, that caters for an estimated 65 million vehicle journeys a year, provides routes from Dublin Port to the M50 motorway helping to reduce traffic flow through the city. The 1.8 km JackLynch tunnel, which services Cork, carries on average 25 million journeys annually. Essential assets in the tunnels include critical systems for barriers and traffic flow, toll management, safety management, and air quality and emissions regulation.

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ERTO’s partnership with Peacock Engineering will see the infrastructure and operations management company move its existing enterprise asset management solution, IBM Maximo®, to a new cloud-based version of the cutting-edge software, IBM Maximo Application Suite (MAS). MAS offers a single platform for intelligent asset management, monitoring, maintenance, computer vision, safety and reliability, enabling ERTO to have a 360-degree, real time view of its asset base, across multiple sites at the same time.

ERTO will be augmenting its MAS upgrade with the latest generation of Peacock Engineering’s Fingertip mobile solution helping to improve infield and onsite visibility. The solution enables teams to benefit from improved on the job, real-time data capture, flexible work processes and faster work progression. Matt Deadman, Chief Operations Officer at Peacock Engineering, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with ERTO over the next three years. Moving the operations process and systems for the Dublin and Jack-Lynch Tunnels to the forefront of Asset Management delivery will enable ERTO to leverage the full capabilities of IBM’s market leading EAM solution. Providing granular views of both tunnels will help them to carry out maintenance even more efficiently, while also helping to reduce the disruption to those using these vital routes to navigate around Dublin and Cork.”

Construction industry stalwart Jim Henry recieves lifetime recognition at CEF Awards Jim founded Henry Brothers in 1976 with a focus on smallscale construction projects in Northern Ireland before his leadership and drive resulted in the company delivering largescale projects across the UK.

Jim Henry, founder of leading Northern Ireland construction company Henry Brothers, has been recognised for his lifetime dedication and contribution to the industry at the Construction Employers Federation (CEF) Excellence Awards 2023. Jim received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his commitment to the pursuit of excellence, with judges determining that he exemplified outstanding leadership and influence across the construction sector. The ceremony took place on Thursday 5th October in the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Belfast, and acknowledged the best of the industry in Northern Ireland and further afield. Commenting on the prestigious accolade, Jim, now Chairman Emeritus at Henry Brothers, commented:

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Today, Henry Brothers has offices in Magherafelt, Belfast, Nottingham, Manchester, and Scotland, employing more than 200 people and specialising in education, defence, blue light, accommodation, commercial, and healthcare sectors.

possible without the support of my family and colleagues.

David Henry, Managing Director at Henry Brothers, added: “This award is a testament to the hard work that my father, Jim, has contributed to the business since he founded it nearly fifty years ago.

“Henry Brothers has moved from strength to strength, and I have every confidence that the second generation will continue to build on our reputation of quality, sustainability, and innovation.”

“He has always inspired us to act with integrity and dependability, and we are committed to carrying these values with us through everything we do, knowing that it makes us altogether stronger.”

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“It is an honour and a true privilege to have received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the CEF. This recognition is an affirmation of the legacy we have built over the years, which wouldn’t have been


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Bobcat expands global manufacturing footprint with new facility in Monterrey, Mexico Doosan Bobcat, a global compact equipment, innovation and worksite solutions brand, has announced it intention to expand its footprint with a new manufacturing facility in Monterrey, Mexico. It is anticipated that production will begin in early 2026.  The investment, planned for approximately €280 million, will expand Bobcat’s existing global footprint to create additional

production capacity and manufacturing capabilities for selected compact track and skid-steer loader models. The new facility is expected to create an additional 600 to 800 jobs in the region. “As a global company with manufacturing facilities, offices, dealerships and customers across the globe, we have seen tremendous growth and increased demand for our products,” said Scott Park, Doosan Bobcat CEO. “We are excited to

continue growing our footprint to meet the demand for Bobcat solutions worldwide”   The 65,000-square-metre manufacturing facility is expected to increase Bobcat’s North American compact loader production capacity by 20%. The facility will feature areas for welding, painting and assembly, as well as an on-site warehouse and office space. Bobcat will implement state-ofthe-art technology with an emphasis on quality, precision and energy efficiency. The Monterrey location will manufacture compact loaders for North American distribution. Bobcat has additional locations across its global footprint that also produce compact loaders. “Adding the Monterrey, Mexico facility allows North America to meet growing customer demand and enables our Bobcat European production facilities in Dobríš, Czech Republic to focus on manufacturing products for the EMEA region, in the EMEA region, meeting growing demand here. Globally, Bobcat will better serve customers by expanding our manufacturing facilities and shortening lead times,” said Gary Hornbacher, Doosan Bobcat President for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. This new location was selected after extensive review and consideration of expansions at existing Bobcat locations, along with the potential for new developments at locations across the globe. Monterrey was selected for its well-established industrial sector, skilled workforce, proximity to the U.S., cost competitiveness and strong business environment, among other factors.

JCB Welcomes Probes into Dumping of Subsidised Chinese Excavators in UK Construction equipment maker JCB has welcomed news that Government investigations are under way into alleged dumping of subsidised Chinese excavators on the UK market. In recent years, Chinese manufacturers, who are heavily subsidised by the state, have

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increasingly targeted the UK market with cut-price excavators Now, following complaints, the UK Trade Remedies Authority (the TRA) has launched anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into imports from China of tracked excavators of at least 11 tonnes into the UK.

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Sluggish construction-starts tempered by surge in planning approvals Main contract awards experienced a 27% decline on the preceding period, down 51% against the same time a year ago. Detailed planning approvals grew 17% compared with the year before but regional performance poor across the board. These are the headlines from the Glenigan November 2023 edition of its Construction Review. The Review, from one of the construction industry’s leading insight and intelligence experts, focuses on the three months to the end of October 2023, covering all major (>£100m) and underlying (<£100m) projects, with all underlying figures seasonally adjusted. It’s a report which provides a detailed and comprehensive analysis of year-on-year construction data, giving built environment professionals a unique insight into sector performance over the last 12 months. The November Review highlights consistently weak constructionstart performance as the industry navigates a tough economic landscape. Averaging £5,541 million per month, projectstarts plummeted 27% against the preceding three months’ performance, to stand 59% lower than a year ago. Main contract awards were also sluggish, dipping 27% in the run-up to November and down 51% on 2022 figures. However, detailed planning approvals registered a modest 1% increase in the three months to the end of October, growing 17% against the previous year. Commenting on the Review, Glenigan’s Economic Director, Allan Wilen says, “This underwhelming performance is symptomatic of a number of external constraints on the UK construction industry. High interest rates and a persistently sluggish economy are continuing to depress consumer and investor confidence, resulting in lower levels of activity across most of the private sector. “The downturn in public sector project-starts is particularly concerning, pointing to ongoing challenges for government departments in prioritising capital projects, despite a significant

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rollover of capital underspends from the previous financial year. “Nevertheless, our recent Construction Forecast anticipates industry recovery in 2024, with starts expected to grow 8% next year. Furthermore, the recent surge in planning approvals offers a small glimmer of hope, with the potential to provide plenty of opportunities for agile contractors over the coming years.” The sector-specific and regional index, which measures underlying project performance, paints a picture of general decline. Project starts across every vertical plummeted in the three months to October.

Underlying Sector Analysis – Residential Overall residential starts-on-site fell significantly during the three months to October, dropping 23% during the index period to stand 30% lower than a year ago.

disappointing, sinking 32% during the three months to October to stand 57% lower than a year ago. Retail lost ground as well, with the value of projectstarts declining 3% against the preceding three months and 36% against the previous year. Office starts were also on the decline, with the underlying value slipping back 8% against the preceding three months to stand 39% down on 2022 levels. Health crashed, falling 43% against the preceding three months and declining 34% on the year before. Education (-28%) and Community and Amenity (-5%) were both down against the preceding three months, standing 21% and 24% down on the previous year. Hotel and Leisure experienced a poor period, declining on both the preceding three months (-57%) and the previous year (-68%).

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Civils performance slipped back 18% against the preceding three months to stand 36% down on a year ago. Infrastructure starts dropped 15% against the preceding three-month period, remaining down 38% on the previous year’s figures. The general decline in civils performance was partly influenced by poor utilities activity, with starts decreasing 22% against the preceding three months to stand 32% down on last year.

The value of starts fell across all non-residential sectors during the three months to October. Industrial performance was

Most parts of the UK experienced weak project-start performance during the three months to

Drilling into the verticals, private housing was down 25% on the previous year, declining 22% against the preceding three months. Social housing also performed poorly, with work commencing on-site slipping back 30% during the three months to October and plummeting by 46% against the previous year’s figures.

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October. The West Midlands had a particularly poor period, with project-starts decreasing 27% during the three months to October and falling 43% against the year before. It was a similar story in the Capital, with the value of project-starts decreasing 19% against the preceding three months and remaining 36% behind the previous year. Performance in the South West (-7%) and the South East (-25%) was also lacklustre against the preceding three months, slipping back 29% and 25% against the year before. The East Midlands fared even worse, where the value of project-starts fell 22% against the preceding three months to stand 44% down on a year ago. The North East and East of England both experienced a weak period, decreasing by 31% and 34% respectively, remaining 21% and 31% down on last year. Northern Ireland and Wales project starts also weakened, slipping by 45% and 21%, respectively, against the preceding three months, and down 52% and 23% compared to a year ago. Scotland stumbled (-2%) compared with the previous three-month period, dropping 38% compared to the previous year. Yorkshire and the Humber, and the North West also suffered falls in project starts against both the preceding three months and previous year.


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Evoquip celebrates a major milestone: 1000 machines delivered worldwide EvoQuip, a global manufacturer of compact crushing and screening equipment, is thrilled to announce a significant achievement in its journey of growth and innovation - the delivery of 1,000 machines to customers around the world. “We are excited to celebrate this significant milestone—it is a clear reflection of the hard work and dedication of our entire team,” said Barry O’Hare, Business Line Director of EvoQuip. “EvoQuip has been on a journey of continued growth since it was established in 2016 to meet the needs of the compact crushing and screening markets. We have gained a reputation for designing and manufacturing highly efficient, compact, versatile machines that meet the evolving needs of our global customer base and the various industries they serve. “It’s been an incredible journey in six short years, and we couldn’t have reached this milestone without the trust and support of our amazing customers, distributors, and our EvoQuip team.” The 1000th milestone machine is a Cobra 230 impact crusher, a flagship model of the brand. The Cobra 230 is a portable impact crusher suitable for many applications,

Some of the manufacturing team upon completion of the EvoQuip 1000 machine a Cobra 230 impact crusher.

including construction and demolition, asphalt recycling, quarrying and contract crushing. A machine that provides class-leading productivity, unmatched versatility and excellent fuel efficiency, the Cobra 230 has quick set-up times, simple, intuitive operation and ease of transport that makes it an ideal solution for all applications.

“As EvoQuip continues to grow and innovate, our 1000-machine milestone is only the beginning of what promises to be an exciting future. We remain committed to developing cutting-edge equipment and fostering strong relationships with our global customer base,” concludes O’Hare.

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SANY set to return to the Executive Hire Show 2024 SANY UK has announced its participation in the upcoming Executive Hire Show 2024, scheduled to take place at the Coventry Building Society Arena on the 14th and 15th February. SANY will showcase its smallest zero tail-swing excavator, the SY18U which will be displayed alongside a range of other products from the SANY excavator range. Unveiled earlier this year at PlantWorx, the SY18U facilitates work in compact spaces thanks to its zero tail-swing design, making it an ideal solution for urban construction projects and narrow/ tight job sites. The machine has a length of 3.5m and a width of just under 1m, with an expanding undercarriage that extends to

1.4m wide. Its lightweight and compact size allows for easy transportation on a trailer and to and from different job sites. “SANY is delighted to be exhibiting at our third Executive Hire Show. Since our launch in the UK, this show has been a constant in our events calendar and one that has always proved to be successful for our brand. As a team we’re looking forward to welcoming our customers and new visitors to the stand to showcase our products and show everyone exactly what SANY has to offer.” commented Leigh Harris, Business Development Director for SANY UK. The stand will also feature SANY’s first electric mini excavator, the SY19E. With a fully electric drive the SY19E is equipped with a

lithium iron phosphate (cobalt free) battery which allows for faster, safer and more efficient charging. Battery life span is also significantly longer with up to 3,500 full charge cycles. Featuring a single automotive standard charging socket, the machine also offers a fully flexible charging

solution that provides 3 charging options as standard, and with no extra charge including fast charge option of just 1.5 hours. Visit SANY in Hall 1, on Stand C20 at the Executive Hire Show to explore their latest product range and meet the UK team.

Henry Brothers Receives International Award for Environmental Best Practice Leading construction company, Henry Brothers, has received an award for Environmental Best Practice at the Green Apple Environment Awards. Designed to recognise organisations across the world that show innovation and commitment to being environmentally responsible, Henry Brothers received the prestigious accolade for its work on SportPark Pavilion 4, built for Loughborough University. Ian Taylor, Managing Director at Henry Brothers Construction, said: “It is fantastic to have been recognised on an international level for our efforts to help Loughborough University decarbonise its estate. “Having achieved Passivhaus Classic accreditation, widely regarded as the most challenging energy efficiency and comfort standards in the world, SportPark Pavillion 4 adds to our already impressive portfolio of sustainable builds.

The award, which was presented at the Houses of Parliament, builds on these commitments and affirms the company’s dedication to sustainable partnerships.

In 2022, Henry Brothers launched its ‘Journey to Net Zero’ strategy, outlining its ambitious plans to reduce its carbon emissions by 2% each year by 2030.

Joel Callow, Founding Director of Beyond Carbon Associates, worked alongside Henry Brothers to obtain Passivhaus Classic accreditation for the build. Joel said: “We are

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delighted that one of our favourite Passivhaus projects has won this prestigious award. “It’s a notable achievement for Henry Brothers and setting a great example both for the region and nationally, as Sportpark Pavilion 4 is one of the very few certified Passivhaus office buildings in the UK - Great leadership by Loughborough University.” FOLLOW US ON


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McHale appointments in Tamworth and Edinburgh Since its appointment as UK distributors for Metso stone crushers – an appointment that extended their role as distributors in Ireland and Northern Ireland – McHale Plant Sales has been developing the infrastructure required to service its vast customer base in English, Scottish and Welsh markets. Major announcements include the opening of a headquarters base on the Lichfield Road Industrial Estate

in Tamworth, Staffordshire and a second parts and customer support presence in Scotland at West Telferton Industrial Estate in Edinburgh. Their new UK structure also includes senior staff appointment in sales and customer support roles. New faces (left to right) are Field Service Engineer Ricky Bayley (one of a team of mobile technicians), Area Sales Manager Andrew Stones, and Parts Stores

Manager Nathan Kemp, all of whom are based at Tamworth. Not pictured is Scottish-born Louise Hunter, appointed to manage their operations in Edinburgh.

Coleman James Celebrates Growth of Built Environment Team EQUANS, SES Engineering Services, TClarke and Dalkia.

Specialist recruiter Coleman James is celebrating the continued growth of its Built Environment team, amidst several new appointments to its Building Services, Civil Engineering and Construction Divisions. Over the past few months, the firm has welcomed four recruits. These include Lauren Robson and Jordan Forster as Civil Engineering Senior Consultants. Abigail Lincoln has joined as a Construction Senior Consultant and Ben Bishop has joined the Building Services Division as a Delivery Consultant. Coleman James partners with a range of Tier 1, national, regional, specialist and sub-

(L-R) Jordan Forster, Senior Civil Engineering Consultant, Robyn Haswell, Building Services Associate Director, Beth Cullen, Construction Associate Director, Andrew Mackay, Founder & MD, Abigail Lincoln, Senior Construction Consultant, Ben Bishop, Building Services Delivery Consultant and Lauren Robson, Senior Civil Engineering Consultant. Credit: Lee Dobson

contractors, as well as M&E contractors and design

consultancies, including Meldrum Group, Kier Construction,

Liam Bower appointed as director at JPG Group Engineering consultancy, JPG Group has appointed a new board director as part of its business and succession planning strategy. Liam Bower has joined the Leeds-based practice alongside Managing Director Chris, Harding and co-directors, David Allwood, Matthew Potter, and Robert Redmond. Liam will help to steer the business through its growth strategy, leading a team of 45 people in delivering service excellence across all civil, structural and geoenvironmental disciplines. Liam Bower.

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Liam, 35, brings considerable experience having previously worked for national

Commenting on the growth of the Built Environment Division, Founder and Managing Director, Andrew Mackay, said; “We are delighted to welcome the new team members to our Newcastle office. Confident, experienced and credible, each individual is a mature, high-calibre professional we’re excited to have onboard.” Coleman James has offices in Newcastle, Doncaster and London. It was recently ranked 13th in the Ward Hadaway Fastest 50 list, representing the fastest-growing, privately owned business in the North of England.

and regional specialist engineering firms as project lead for high-profile schemes such as Panattoni Logistics in Doncaster, Media City Doncaster, Rolls Royce in Derby and Muscat Airport in Oman. Having already spent three years, prepandemic at JPG, Liam was motivated to return for a more overarching business management and leadership role. Established in 1988, JPG currently employs 45 people within its Leeds headquarters and provides civil and structural engineering services for clients throughout the UK. Recent projects include remediation and development of a 40-acre site for Marshalls CDP at Gorsey Point in Widnes and full civil and structural engineering services for Citrus Group and GMI Construction on Integra 61, a strategically important 640,000 logistic site in Country Durham. FOLLOW US ON


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JCB DIGatronä debut as MONSTER JAM® partnership announced A new truck is set to hit the world stage to thrill families and motorsport fans after digger maker JCB and entertainment giant Monster Jam ® announced a new partnership.

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The two family companies are joining forces to establish JCB as the official heavy equipment partner of Monster Jam - an alliance which has seen a new truck design added to the Monster Jam fleet known as JCB DIGatronä. It was designed in conjunction with JCB’s engineering team and inspired by JCB’s iconic construction equipment and is set to make its debut at Monster Jam in January at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas - the city which is also the site of a proposed new JCB factory announced last month. JCB DIGatron will be driven by reigning Monster Jam World Finals® Racing champion Tristan England at events around the United States, wowing hundreds of thousands of fans. At selected events where DIGatron is participating, JCB will provide equipment to support track construction as well as a JCB 457-wheeled loader for recovery purposes. Juliette Feld Grossman, Chief Operating Officer, Feld Entertainment, said: “The Monster Jam and JCB partnership brings together two long-

standing, family businesses that are both committed to providing the highest value to our customers, including performance and innovation. We are excited to welcome JCB into the Monster Jam family.” Alice Bamford, who is the daughter of JCB Chairman Anthony Bamford, said: “Our family is delighted by the partnership between Monster Jam and JCB. Our son, Otis, is the original Monster Jam fan in our family, and it is through his eyes that we realised how incredible it could be to join forces with another family business like Feld Entertainment as both companies share the same values of innovation, dedication, passion, and attention to detail. We are thrilled about the hours of entertainment that JCB DIGatron, with Tristan at the wheel, will bring to children, families, and our customers across North America!”

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BETTER IDEAS FOR A BETTER WORLD Following on from Charles Brand’s recent rebrand and website launch, we talked to Niall McGill, the company’s Managing Director, to find out more…

performance with environmental obligations and objectives. The company operates in four sectors throughout the UK: marine, infrastructure, rail and utilities.

Founded in 1829, Charles Brand has a history spanning more than 190 years. That is an impressive record, and the company’s past is brim-full of projects that were often the talk of the times (independent documentary films have even been made about Charles Brand’s work in Scotland, where it was originally established). Of course, that trend continues, see here for insights into three current projects that are garnering headlines right now; the Lagan Gateway, Belfast Tidal Flood Alleviation Scheme and the Magheracross Coastal Viewpoint.

The company has evolved at pace during the 21st century, after being acquired by Lagan Specialist Contracting Group in 1994. Although remaining within the LSCG organisation, in 2019 it was relaunched in its original Charles Brand name and livery and the 2023 rebrand and launch of the website is a symbol of how Charles Brand has poised itself for the future.

With such a long and productive history, it would be understandable if one was to focus on a detailed historical record, yet this rebrand, whilst nodding proudly to the past, seems much more intent on setting out the future vision, encapsulated in the strapline “better ideas for a better world”. The message is more focused on what is now and what could be to come. Niall McGill confirms this perception. “We are of course proud of the company’s long history; it is an achievement to have been in the business of construction for such a long time. Charles Brand and his son, James, pioneered the use of mechanical construction plant and equipment, so in his way, he set the ground rules for the company today in terms of pushing boundaries of excellence”, Niall says. “However, this rebrand is about who we are now, not ignoring our legacy but paving out the path to the next 190 years. We look back at our rich history with enthusiasm for what is yet to come. We will continue to adapt to new environments with ease. The Charles Brand of today is about flexing and moving in time with new technology. It’s about keeping up by staying miles ahead.”

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Looking forward from a strategic and animating principle, Charles Brand has embraced and evolved values that it believes embody the company’s path towards the future. Niall McGill explains: “First and foremost, Charles Brand is a company with an authentic purpose. What we do lasts. Not just the structures we build, but also the reputation we enrich daily. We’re custodians of a 190-year-old track record of hard work, pioneering ingenuity and doing the right thing when it matters most. “Looking inwards to our own company, we espouse a principle of empowering protection. By looking after the wellbeing of everyone who works for and with us, we unlock their potential to perform at their best. As a result, our people are full of infectious energy. We are a relentless bunch in continual pursuit of achievement. We’re professional, but also fun and friendly without getting too familiar. Whether joining in or laughing along you can’t help feeling motivated and energised by our collective spirit.”

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This focus on people as the foundation of an organisation brings tangible benefits to Charles Brand, every project it undertakes and every client it works for. It also delivers self-actualisation benefits for Charles Brand’s people and, thereby, fuels the success and growth of the organisation (think of it more as a living organism!).

Today, Charles Brand is a leading name in construction. It is a company which has fine-tuned its operations and, working in partnership with clients and its supply chain, delivers facilities that meet current and future demands with minimal use of natural resources, to balance impeccable

“We have people with many attributes, and we work hard to nurture them”, says Niall. “Taken as a collective, we think big, but we also think small, and that’s where mammoth ideas meet meticulous details. What we bring, through our people, is a powerful combination of creative ideas

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and expert engineering. That results in construction designed not only to meet current needs but also the needs and demands of the future, whether that is from a profit, sustainability, or socioeconomic perspective. Or all together.” Niall continues: “Being part of the Lagan Specialist Contracting Group is a big part of our success and of the unique set of values and assets we can bring to the market. We, like all the companies in the LSCG, have cultivated and nourished a workforce with an unmatched drive for innovative and creative thinking. Through our sistercompany FKL Plant, we enjoy all the freedoms, capacity and flexibility of a selfowned plant. We have impressive in-house capabilities, coupled with a hands-on and experienced leadership team. In terms of its people and their skills, there is diversity throughout the company and those people come to every project with knowledge, agility, ingenuity and energy to spare. This, more than anything, makes Charles Brand a company with a long past and great future. With so much to offer the built environment and the society that inhabits it, now and into the future. After 190 epic years, really, we’re just getting started!”


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MAGHERACROSS COASTAL VIEWPOINT ON THE NORTH COAST Charles Brand have successfully delivered the Magheracross Viewpoint Project in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Charles Brand were contracted to undertake the re-development of an iconic viewpoint on the North Antrim Causeway coastline (AONB, Marine SAC, SAC, SSSI, World Heritage Site) in order to enhance visitors experience of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Works included the extension of the existing coastal cliff path, extension and relocation of the carpark and the fabrication and installation of two iconic cantilevered cliff viewpoints, one on the North West of the site with views of the Whiterocks / Portrush and the other on the North East of the site with views of Dunluce Castle.

CLIENT: Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council VALUE: £1M DURATION: 12 months PROJECT DIRECTOR: Patrick Harney

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cover story LAGAN GATEWAY £5 million project for Belfast City Council, completed by Charles Brand. The Lagan Gateway project involved structural improvements and development works at Stranmillis in South Belfast. Works included the design and construction of a new navigation lock structure on the River Lagan, the construction of a new 75-metre long canal from sheet piles to accommodate the new lock structure and the design and construction of an iconic foot and cycle bridge spanning the new lock and the River Lagan to join the Lagan Valley Regional Park to the Lagan Towpath. The bridge has now been formally named as the Noah Donohoe Bridge.

CLIENT: Belfast City Council VALUE: £5M DURATION: 18 months PROJECT DIRECTOR: Patrick Harney

BELFAST TIDAL FLOOD ALLEVIATION SCHEME £25 million project for DFI Rivers, completed by Charles Brand. The Belfast Tidal Flood Alleviation Scheme reduces the risk of flooding to Belfast City Centre from storm events up to a 1 in 200 years and/or 2080 event. Works follow the course of the River Lagan for 9km and extend from Stranmillis in South Belfast to the Herron Road in Belfast Harbour Estate. Works include a combination of in-situ reinforced concrete flood walls, glass walls and demountable barriers. The project protects 1,103 residential properties and 430 non-residential properties. All these properties were at risk of flooding from tidal events. A 150m in-river section includes a rock armoured revetment structure and reinforced concrete flood wall.

CLIENT: DfI Rivers VALUE: £25M DURATION: 24 months Project Director: Patrick Harney

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IN-GENIE-OUS MACHINES FOR A NETTEC LANDFILL SITE AT JAMES BOYD QUARRIES BY EMMA COWAN

I do recall one of my more dangerous (and secret) games with a daredevil friend was to paddle out in a tin bath on a disused quarry on her family farm. I always lived to tell the tale (or keep the secret), but it was probably best not to play such games! These days, however, a quarry’s life is not over once extraction has reached an end, there are various ways to repurpose a quarried site.

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working at height At James Boyd Quarries in Mallusk, depleted quarries are used for landfill and, although it takes some time, the quarry site is eventually returned to viable agricultural land. Based within a four-mile radius of Belfast International Airport, the landfill operation has the added complication of requiring action to ensure litter can’t take off in the wind and cut across the flight paths. Enter Nettec Environmental Services, whose ingenious solution has kept the company busy on the James Boyd site for fifteen years.

NETTEC ENVIRONMENTAL’S UNIQUE SYSTEM The Nettec Environment-designed system encloses the entire landfill site under a protective net. The netting system, which is raised approximately 20 metres above the landfill, allows all operations to be carried out within the net. Contracts Manager, Seamus McNally explains: “The structural basis of the system combines A-frames, props (or stanchions), ropes to create a grid and then the netting over the top and around the perimeter of the work site. “The perimeter A-frames are 15 metres high and spaced 19.9 metres apart. The props, which are 22 metres high and made from reinforced construction steel, come in at varying distances, normally about 100 metres in from A-frames. “The A-frames are embedded in concrete bases weighing several tonnes and are tied back with ropes. The stanchions sit on a swivel with rocker head plates on a concrete base. These allow natural movement in the wind – like a tree. Top ropes support the system, forming a grid (9.9 metres apart) and the netting system goes over the top with cable ties every 100mm apart. One net requires 500 cable ties. The whole system is designed so that the nets would give way before the props would come down. “The A-frames for this structure are designed and made by Fisher Engineering in Fermanagh and the stanchions are scoured globally for Nettec by RMD. The nets are akin to fishing industry nets but are custom made to a specification of 20.1 metres x 10.1 metres to fit Nettec’s grid.”

CONVERTING RUBBISH TO LAND AND ENERGY Nettec Environmental is the main contractor for the netting system at the site, which is run by BIFFA plc. While BIFFA operates extensively

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throughout Great Britain, the James Boyd Quarry is its only landfill operation in Northern Ireland. BIFFA collects 1,200 tonnes of waste every day and the James Boyd quarry is being filled with household waste from a range of local authorities. When the landfill is filled to capacity, it will be covered with a line, then clay and soil and will, over time, revert to farmland. The creation of gas is an integral component of waste breakdown and BIFFA is using these to create electricity which is returned to the grid via the nearby substation. Alistair Hunter, the BIFFA gas technical who has managed the energy conversion at the James Boyd site for 13 years, explained: “The main gases produced here that we can work with are methane, carbon dioxide and oxygen. Gas is extracted from landfills and used as fuel to run biogas generators, which produce electricity that’s imported into the grid. “It’s a win-win process. By burning the gas produced by landfill we are removing it from the atmosphere, and we are contributing to electric power. We estimate that energy conversion projects like this can capture roughly 60 to 90 per cent of the methane emitted from landfills.

INVESTING IN NEW MACHINES Maintaining the netting system requires a great deal of working at height and, recently, Nettec Environmental has invested in two new Genie telescopic boom lifts from Sleator Plant, a Genie S-65 TraX and, for for higher outreach and working height, a Genie SX-125 XC. It would be more normal for Nettec to hire machinery and the purchase of these two machines marks a departure from usual business. Contracts Manager, Seamus McNally and Director, Pascal Boyle, who lead the team of eight Nettec workers at the James Boyd site, decided to buy new machines. “We have been hiring for over a decade but this time, we decided to buy in new plant and, I have to say we’re very happy with the decision”, said Seamus. “We have a range of plant, including diggers, dumpers and rollers, but the cherry pickers are the most important and most heavily worked. These two Genies will be working full-time for at least 45 weeks per year and we’re hoping we will see productivity gains in deciding to buy new machinery.”


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MAINTAINING THE NETTING SYSTEM REQUIRES A GREAT DEAL OF WORKING AT HEIGHT AND, RECENTLY, NETTEC ENVIRONMENTAL HAS INVESTED IN TWO NEW GENIE TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFTS FROM SLEATOR PLANT, A GENIE S-65 TRAX AND, FOR FOR HIGHER OUTREACH AND WORKING HEIGHT, A GENIE SX-125 XC.

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working at height So far, both Genie machines have impressed. Seamus continued; “Compared to the JLG machine we had before, we’re seeing the benefits, especially with having two differentsized pickers. The design of the S-65 TraX, with four different tracks, makes them more stable and suitable for the terrain we’re working on and that gives us more flexibility. The smaller, S-65 TraX model is more manoeuvrable and flexible - it works much faster. The bigger SX-125 XC is also easier to move around. Thanks to the retracting axle system, you can bring the wheels in to shorten the width of it when moving, so it’s more flexible than machines we’ve had previously. It also has more lifting capacity than models in the same category, which means you’re able to carry more, which ultimately means less driving around. Overall, we’re very pleased with both the Genies. “Given their workload with us, we might hope to get five or six years of work out the two machines but, realistically, it will probably be more cost-effective to refresh our plant every two to three years and we would plan to go back to Sleator Plant and the Genie brand.”

ABOUT THE GENIE S-65 TRAX With a maximum working height of 21.9 metres, the Genie S-65 TraX telescopic boom lift was the ideal choice for Nettec’s working at height and manoeuvrability needs. The smaller of the two machines Nettec purchased, it is fast, efficient and eminently stable over rough terrain. Since all the ‘roads’ at the landfill site are made of compressed rubbish and the terrain is uneven, that is a major benefit. The S-65 TraX’s patented track system features four independent tracks, swivelling vertically up to 20° for a smooth drive on rough ground conditions. Combined with its full-time active oscillating axle, full-time positive traction, four-wheel drive and 30° steer angle, this little Genie keeps it cool on rough terrain, changeable ground conditions and tight corners. That takes care of getting to the place where the work needs doing. Again, the

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positioning loads. To put its height and reach capabilities in perspective, the SX-125 XC’s maximum working height is almost double that of the smaller S-65 TraX and its horizontal reach is almost 50% greater. Although not as light and nimble as the smaller S-65 TraX, nevertheless, the SX-125 XC’s terrain capabilities are outstanding. The Mini Genie X-Chassis® design means the wheels can be retracted within the machine for moving and the SX-125 XC easily takes the uneven ground conditions of the landfill site in its stride.

Genie S-65 TraX shines. The telescopic boom design ensures both height and outreach., with a 1.52-metre articulating jib and a 133° range of motion to accurately position workers. The platform features self-levelling and 160° hydraulic rotation, which makes It easy to position workers precisely where they need to be and, with a dual lifting capacity of 300 kg and 454 kg to lift increased loads, it can accommodate the works and the equipment they need. All-in-all, the Genie S-65 TraX telescopic boom is a definite boon for Nettec’s work!

ABOUT THE GENIE SX-125 XC The big brother of the two machines bought by Nettec, the Genie SX-125 XC telescopic boom lift is particularly suited to the tallest parts of the netting system, yet it is also remarkably agile and flexible. The Genie SX-125 XC delivers industryleading outreach of 24.38m and a maximum working height of 40.1m, with fast lift speed and 360˚ continuous turntable rotation for added productivity. It also features a 1.52metre articulating jib, which facilitates precise positioning of the platform in more difficult-toreach places, in addition to facilitating easy rotation and consistent responsiveness when

When platform capacity matters, as it does on the Nettec site, the SX-125 XC comes into its own. The secret is the ‘XC’, which denotes extra capacity, even at maximum height. Standard-capacity boom lifts can’t exceed 227 kg, but Genie Xtra Capacity lifts have an additional 73 kg (160 lb) of unrestricted capacity and an additional 227 kg (500 lb) of restricted capacity. As Seamus and his co-workers have found, that means you can get more done in less time and stay on schedule. It effectively reduces the number of lift cycles and the amount of equipment needed to get tools and materials to aerial worksites. Doing more with a single unit saves time and increases productivity. An added benefit is that the SX-125 XC comes with Load Sense Technology, meaning the boom won’t lift if the maximum load is exceeded.

GENIES OF GARBAGE MOUNTAIN Having spent a morning with Seamus at the landfill site in Mallusk, and seen the long arms of the Genie S-65 TraX and the SX-125 XC in action I can verify that these are impressive machines indeed. They seem to be perfectly equipped with performance attributes that Nettec needs and the new machines are already bringing benefits, in terms of efficiency, productivity and, importantly, work enjoyment for the operators.


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Briggs Equipment announced as the new title sponsor of the North West 200 for 2024 Coleraine and District Motor Club is delighted to welcome Briggs Equipment on board as the new title sponsor for the 2024 North West 200. Briggs Equipment has enjoyed previous involvement with the event as a team and race sponsor. The announcement of this new three-year title agreement provides a major boost for the iconic North Coast festival of racing. “It feels great to confirm that the Briggs North West 200 will bring the best road racing in the world to the Triangle circuit in May next year,” Briggs Equipment Ireland Managing Director, Gary Clements, said. “Together with one of our Group companies, Balloo Hire, we have a long-standing relationship with the North West 200 and this is the ideal opportunity to strengthen that connection for many years to come. “We know the fantastic work Mervyn Whyte and his team put into the event and we will help in whatever way we can.,” continued Gary. “Briggs has always been committed to supporting the local economy and this event is vitally important for businesses in the region. For many, it is the biggest week of the year, and we are proud to play our part in making sure it continues.” Alongside the major financial investment in the NW200, Briggs Equipment and

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Balloo Hire will also provide machinery and infrastructure within the paddock area. In recent years, Briggs Equipment has established itself as Ireland’s number one provider of tailored engineering solutions, delivering first-class sales, hire, service and training support to their customers. With the country’s largest fleet of materials handling equipment, powered access, commercial cleaners, specialist machinery and more, Briggs has enjoyed huge growth and secured long-term working relationships with many companies across the island. Balloo Hire is an award-winning fullservice equipment rental company, with seven depots across Northern Ireland for plant and access machinery, welfare, DIY, power generation, small tools and more. A passionate road racing fan, Gary Clements is excited by the opportunity to have a ‘handson’ involvement in the famous north coast races. “No other road racing event gets the pulse racing like the North West 200,” he said. “The riders push it to the limit, giving their adoring fans an incredible spectacle they won’t find anywhere else. It is professional racing in a beautiful location – who could ask for more? “I have been attending the North West 200 for the last 30 years, seeing legendary

riders come and go, plus some who are still competing after all that time! This special place has so many amazing memories and I have no doubt we will see more extraordinary battles and records broken during the 2024 Briggs North West 200.” Race boss Mervyn Whyte was equally excited to confirm the new sponsorship agreement. “To have the support of an industry-leading company like Briggs Equipment as our new title sponsor is a major vote of confidence for the North West 200,” he said. “The NW200 grid hosts the world’s finest line-up of road racing talent each May as tens of thousands of race fans visit the north coast area and over 1.3 million people around the world engage with the event via our BBC NI platforms. “That global exposure is a major attraction for market leaders like Briggs and we are delighted to have the company’s backing for 2024 and beyond, during a time when Irish motorcycle sport is under pressure like never before. “With Briggs’ support, the immediate future of Ireland’s largest sporting event and the major financial benefit it provides for the Northern Ireland economy is secure.” The 2024 Briggs North West 200 will run from May 6–11.


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CONTINUAL EXPANSION OF THE ACCESS FLEET SEES RMP HIRE AND NATIONWIDE ACCESS REACHING NEW HEIGHTS drive motors and Lithium power. They have a load capacity of 260kg and a maximum working height of 15.7 metres. Designed for two people, the 2.67m x 1.12m platform is a comfortable working environment.

It’s been a rollercoaster of a year for RMP Hire and their new division Nationwide Access Hire and, with the recent delivery of ten new machines to the fleet of machines for working at heights. The new additions to the fleet are five 16-foot and four 19-foot scissor lifts from Zoomlion and a 60-foot articulated boom from Genie. Earlier this year, Dublin-based RMP Hire expanded to Cork, with the launch of Nationwide Access Hire and a Cork satellite depot for RMP. While RMP Hire covers the spectrum of plant and machinery hire for construction and civils, Nationwide Access Hire specialises in powered access, with a full range of working-at-height products. This encompasses boom platforms/lifts and cherry pickers, powered access platforms, scissor lifts, push-around aerial work platforms, vertical platform lifts/mast booms, spider lifts and a range of safety-at-height accessories. RMP Hire’s founder and managing director, Ray Vaughan has already noted the growth in demand for powered access machines and launched Nationwide Access Hire to service that demand with a specialist hire company. “When we launched Nationwide Access, we already had a fleet of nearly 50 machines for working at height, ranging from one-man Lifts to 60-foot Booms,” says Ray. “we’ve continued to build on that, carrying leading brands across the spectrum of powered access, the likes of Snorkel, Skyjack, Genie and Niftylift all feature in our portfolio. This latest acquisition of ten new machines adds another Genie boom and introduces nine Zoomlion electricpowered scissor lifts to our portfolio.”

Their Li-ion batteries have a 5-year warranty with a triple longer life than the traditional lead acid ones and the machines feature a Smart Battery Management System (BMS) and a preheating function built-in for cold weather. This series boosts productivity and operator confidence with safety power.

Ray is very familiar with Genie’s product quality and reputation. “I’ve worked with Genie products right through my career and it is one of the leading brands for access equipment worldwide,” continues Ray. “I’m equally looking forward to having Zoomlion in the fleet. Nine of the new product acquisitions are Zoomlion Scissor Lifts, five 16-foot and four larger 19-foot lifts, all featuring Li-ion long-lasting batteries. As a company Zoomlion’s credentials are impeccable. It is the world’s fifth-largest construction machinery business and ranked eighth largest in the world specifically in the aerial working machinery sector.

ZOOMLION SCISSOR LIFTS: THE ZS1414HD AND THE ZS0607DC These scissor lifts offer an excellent combination of working heights and lifting capacity capabilities with powerful electric

These scissor lifts and walk quickly and slowly under different working conditions with one person operating on the platform to complete actions of up and down, forward, backwards, and steering automatically. Featuring low noise and no pollution, they reach the standard of energysaving and environmental protection. Ray Vaughn gives his take on the benefits: “The Zoomlion scissor lifts we’ve bought bring lots of advantages. The efficient electric direct drive system gives high performance and their compact dimensions make them ideal for low and tight access applications. They’re also light, weighing only 1975lb/895kg and they can climb up 30 per cent grade slopes in a stowed position.” The larger Zoomlion ZS0607AC benefits from all the quality features the high performance, extra long-lasting electric battery engine, the BMS, operator comfort and safety features and durability. Zoomlion is one of the first manufacturers to offer scissor lifts with a lithium battery. This is ideal if you use the aerial platform a lot, you can work 1.5 times longer with a Lithium battery. They also contribute to a quieter working environment.

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The difference is size! The ZS0607AC has a working height of 7.87 meters and a lifting capacity of 230 kg. These electrically powered scissor lifts are characterized by their robust appearance and technical perfection. With platform heights ranging from 4m to 14m, this machine is suitable for many activities. The aerial platforms have ample ground clearance, which is ideal in construction or on rough terrain both indoors and outdoors. With stable operation and large capacity, this series offers excellent performance for a productive day.

THE GENIE Z62 ARTICULATED BOOM LIFT Perfectly sized and equipped for completing a wide range of work-atheight applications, such as general construction, maintenance, inspection and painting tasks, the Z62 Articulated boom lift offers the essential performance that operators need to get work done at height. It offers the right solution to get work done at height, including leading unrestricted platform capacity of 500 lb (227 kg), allowing for two occupants plus tools. With a standard 6 ft (1.83 m) jib, which leads the class in length and capacity for the 60-ft (18.3 m) height class, the Genie Z62 is compact, low-weight design (16,650 lb / 7,550 kg) that keeps ground pressure low when operators are working in more sensitive ground conditions. RMP Hire, Unit 7 Willsborough Cluster, Clonshaugh Business Park, Dublin, Ireland, D17 PV32 01 847 6487 Nationwide Access Hire, Unit 7 Willsborough Cluster, Clonshaugh Business Park Dublin, Ireland D17 PV32 01 847 6487

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NEW MANITOU ACCESS PLATFORMS FOR CP HIRE (AND MORE ON THE WAY…)

THE NEW MODELS FEATURE FOUR-WHEEL STEERING WHICH IS UNIQUE TO THE MANITOU BRAND, THIS ALONG WITH THE CONTINUOUS ROTATION FEATURE IS DRIVING DEMAND IN THE MARKET.

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When you operate one of the biggest and most relied-upon plant hire fleets in Northern Ireland, having the very best equipment, and plenty of it, is an essential prerequisite for business success and growth. That’s why CP Hire prioritises continuous investment in its fleet. It’s also why the company consistently invests in Manitou access equipment from Northern Lift Trucks and has recently taken delivery of multiple new access platform models to their already strong fleet of Manitou access machines and Manitou telehandlers. The new arrivals from the Manitou stable are the Man’go 12 mobile elevating work platform, the Manitou 160 ATJ RC elevating work platform, the Manitou 200 ATJ ST5 and the Manitou 200 ATJ E, all offering state-ofthe-art safety for working at height in a range of settings, from the uneven terrain of a job site to industrial and warehousing operations. Technically these products are powered access platforms, but they are known by a variety of names across the market and are often referred to as cherry pickers, boom lifts, scissor lifts or MEWPs (mobile elevated work platforms). Whatever users call them, most agree that, right now, Manitou is the important word to complete the description.

CP HIRE, NORTHERN LIFT TRUCKS AND MANITOU - LONGSTANDING BUSINESS PARTNERS Andrew Hutchinson, managing director of CP Hire, has been a long-term fan of the Manitou brand for access equipment. “We’ve been buying Manitou for as long as I can remember. We’ve got four new machines in recently, but they are part of a bigger batch that we’ve ordered, so there are more Manitous on the way”, says Andrew. “We buy Manitou because it is always a reliable product that holds residual value so it’s a long-lasting asset. The new models feature four-wheel steering, which is unique to the Manitou brand, this along with the continuous rotation feature is driving demand in the market. “As I mentioned, we’ve been buying Manitou products for many years, and we have a long-standing and strong relationship with Northern Lift Trucks, which is driven

by our commitment to Manitou and to the excellent service we have always enjoyed from Northern Lift Trucks.” Andrew also points to the continuing market demand for access equipment. “Demand has been increasing steadily over recent years and is still growing fast,” he says. “It is driven by legislative changes that are reshaping approaches to health and safety while working at height right across the board. There is a definite culture change in all sectors where working at heights (even relatively low heights) is a feature. There are so many tasks that, a decade or less ago wouldn’t necessarily require access equipment, but now it is seen as essential for most of these tasks. There is a much greater emphasis on worker safety and so access platforms are in high demand and Manitou is currently considered to be the best.”

ACCESS HIRE CUSTOMERS DELIGHTED WITH MORE MANITOU Andy Owens is the Access Hire manager with CP Hire and he is delighted with the four new Manitou platforms. He’s been with CP Hire for a few years now, but he has a longstanding knowledge of the Manitou brand, especially from a parts perspective and he’s always been impressed with Manitou machines. He says “I’ve over twenty years’ experience of Manitou and I would judge them to be top quality products. I was excited when our MD, Andrew Hutchison decided to invest in the Manitou brand to expand our access fleet. To be honest, I just couldn’t wait to get them signed off, delivered and offered out to our customers.” Andy reports instant and heavy demand for all the machines, which, in combination, offer a versatile fleet for a huge range of applications and work locations. “All the machines share excellent performance benefits, such as the fact that the baskets are galvanised and therefore rust-free and super-durable, but each machine has its particular features and benefits that make them suitable for working in so many sectors – the range of usage is just vast,” continues Andy. “We would have customers in steel erection, cladding, glazing, painting, signage, facilities management and, across the board, our

customers are delighted with the addition of these new Manitou access platforms.” Specialising in access equipment hire in the company, Andy certainly confirms that demand for access equipment, and the Manitou brand, is growing strongly. “In the last five years, CP Hire has almost doubled its access equipment fleet and demand continues to boom for this equipment. These new Manitous are certainly a very welcome addition to the fleet and every customer that has hired one has been impressed,” concludes Andy.

MANGO 12 – TAKING MEN TO WORK Designed and tailored for rental purposes, The Man’go 12 mobile elevating work platform impresses with its compact design, offroad manoeuvrability and many innovative features. It delivers a working height of up to 11.91 metres with a maximum outreach of 6.69 metres. And, with a platform capacity of 230kg, it can comfortably accommodate two people in indoor applications. The platform’s floor is galvanized, and the basket features double handrails, fitted in the corners to protect operators’ hands and enable workers to make use of the whole surface of the basket. In a nutshell, the workspace is strong, safe and durable. Despite these impressive credentials, the Man’go 12 is just 1.8 metres wide, making it one of the most compact machines in its category. The narrow width of the turret gives the operator improved visibility, with an excellent view of the steering wheels and allows the platform to be moved safely. The fact that the engine is housed in the rear of the chassis, gives a lower centre of gravity and makes the machine lighter. Each of the four driver wheels is powered by a hydraulic motor with a flow divider to direct oil where needed and this, combined with the relative lightness of the machine makes for excellent manoeuvrability. There’s also a ‘rough terrain’ mode which can be activated when needed. One of the special features of the Man’go 12 is that it has a single lift ram on the telescopic boom, so only one lever is needed for rapid combined lifting of the arms. The turret has 350° rotation, making it easy to place the platform exactly where it is needed. Finally, with a driving environment akin to

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MANITOU 160 ATJ RC – A ‘GAME-CHANGER’ The Manitou 160 ATJ RC Elevating Work Platform has been described as ‘setting a new standard’ in the world of aerial work platforms, offering a winning combination of cutting-edge technology, unparalleled performance, and user-friendly design. Without a doubt, the Manitou 160 ATJ is a sturdy machine well-suited to working in challenging conditions. Equipped with an all-terrain chassis and an active oscillating axle, the 160 ATJ offers impressive ground clearance to deliver excellent performance on uneven surfaces. Adding to its reliability over tough ground, right from the outset Manitou has fitted its all-terrain platforms with transmission decks. These highly reliable components are perfectly suited to the harshest of conditions and offer superior performance compared to other technologies on the market. If further proof of its all-terrain credential is needed, this machine, with four-wheel drive and three steering modes (four-wheel, two-wheel and crab steer) and two reinforced transmission axles can operate on all types of surfaces, including boasting 45% gradeability. As a working-at-height enabler, the 160 ATJ meets equally tough standards, with a fully galvanised platform and basket offering a platform capacity of 230kg. The telescopic boom performance is enhanced by the turret, which is rotated by a hydraulic motor which boasts 360° continual rotation. This Manitou marvel has a maximum height of 16.02 metres and an outreach of 8.3 metres, with motor speed varying according to how far the telescopic boom is extended. In short, the Manitou 160 ATJ articulation heights and working outreach have become benchmarks in their category. Independent reviews of the 160 ATJ herald the ‘remote control functionality’ as a gamechanger. The easy-to-use control panel in the basket is replicated by the 'on the ground' control panel, which can control all operations of the boom. This is a benefit when folding the machine down to 4.44m long, particularly useful when loaded onto the lorry for transport. This is yet another unique selling point for the Manitou 160 ATJ.

THE 200 ATJ ST5 – THE BIG MANITOU OF THE RANGE Weighing in at 10,050kg, the Manitou 200 ATJ ST5 is the muscleman of the range (by comparison, the 160 ATJ weighs 6,118kg). The platform dimensions are significantly bigger as well (almost two metres longer than the 160 ATJ, although the capacity remains 230kg). But if you need to get up seriously high, the 200 ATJ ST5, is the Manitou to do it. It has a maximum height of 20.35 metres and a maximum outreach of 12 metres. This extended reach, combined with precise positioning capabilities makes it an invaluable asset for tasks requiring access to challenging

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heights or remote work areas with pinpoint accuracy. Moreover, depending upon the scale and layout of the site, the telescopic reach of the 200 ATJ ST5 means it may be possible to access several work locations without the need to move the machine. Not that moving around is an issue, the 200 ATJ ST5 is powered by a 25.5kW Yanmar engine (other machines in the ATJ range are powered by a slightly smaller 18.5kW Kubota engine). The 200 ATJ ST5 comes with the standard credentials of all models in the range, such as four-wheel steer with crab mode, four-wheel drive, an active oscillating front axle and, of course, a galvanised basket and a reinforced articulated structure. Its all-terrain design means it can handle all types of ground. Moreover, as with all the new Manitou access platforms bought by CP Hire, it comes with continuous rotation for added manoeuvrability.

THE 200 ATJ E – ALL THE PERFORMANCE, ALL ELECTRIC With virtually the same height and outreach capabilities as its Yanmar-powered brother (working height of 20 metres and maximum outreach of 11.57 metres) the Manitou 200

AJT E 100% electric boom lift delivers highperformance and versatile lifting operations. As with the other Manitou ATJ models, the 200 ATJ E delivers all-terrain capabilities with four-wheel steering, which allows it to perform on uneven, muddy grounds and, thanks to its emission-free operation, it can also work indoors. The 200 ATJ E also comes with continuous rotation and four simultaneous movement capabilities, and the main features (galvanised platform, articulated boom, and active oscillating axle etc.) are to the same high levels of quality and durability as every other model in the range. In every way, this electric-powered access platform delivers the same exemplary performance as the diesel-powered machines in the range; however, the Manitou ATJ 200 E stands out in two aspects. The most obvious one is that it is fully electric, powered by a 48V battery with 460Ah output, with an integrated charger and two electric motors, of 8kW and 16kW respectively. The 200 ATJ E is a zeroemission ‘quiet man’, making it the machine of choice for clean and green performance and it also makes it ideal for inner city, urban spaces and even interior spaces. The second standout feature is the electricpower 200 ATJ E is the platform capacity which, at 250 kg, outstrips all the other three Manitous models. The Manitou 200 ATJ E has a unique load capacity for an articulated boom. All-in-all, Manitou emerges as a leading player in terms of articulated access platforms for all requirements and, with these new arrivals and more in the pipeline, it is evident that CP Hire has faith in the Manitou brand. For more information on the Manitou Access Range, contact Northern Lift Trucks. T: 028 9267 3111


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WAC MCCANDLESS AND JLG INDUSTRIES - A MATCH MADE IN IRELAND The working relationship between WAC McCandless and JLG is just two years in and, so far, it bears all the hallmarks of a match that will continue to flourish and endure, with benefits for both parties and, more importantly, their customers in Ireland. WAC McCandless was awarded the prestigious JLG Access equipment distributorship for Northern Ireland in January 2022. At the time, in the aftermath of Brexit, JLG elected to retain its Republic of Ireland distribution channel under JLG UK. However, with WAC McCandless performing strongly in Northern Ireland and having trading bases in both Belfast and Dublin, JLG soon extended WAC McCandless’ distributorship into an all-Ireland agreement.

SYNERGIES THAT BUILD EXCELLENCE In a sense, there is a deal of symbiosis between the two companies. JLG (which is now an Oshkosh Corporation Company). is the world’s leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of access equipment. To be a worldleading product designer and manufacturer requires a strong focus on design, engineering and perfection. Yet JLG understands that the possibilities of this innovation revolve around people – JLG people and customers. The corporation states its mission as “Through leadership,

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teamwork and dedication, to provide world-class excellence in quality, service and delivery to our distributors and customers while delivering opportunities and enrichment for our employees”. As for WAC McCandless, for over half a century, its number one priority has been excellence in customer support, sourcing, delivering and servicing the very best products to meet customer needs. That’s a priority which continues, with a dedicated team of factorytrained workshop-based and mobile support engineers. It is no surprise that one organisation centred on manufacturing world-class products and another, centred on bringing the best products, support and service to customers would make an excellent working partnership. Of little relevance to the match, it is still interesting to note the Antrim connection between the two organisations. WAC McCandless has its headquarters on Belfast Limestone Road, in County Antrim. The founder of JLG, American inventor, industrialist and philanthropist, John L. Grove was born in Antrim Township, Pennsylvania!

THE VERY BEST ACCESS EQUIPMENT Perhaps we already noted that JLG Industries, Inc. is the world’s leading designer, manufacturer

and marketer of access equipment. The Company’s diverse product portfolio includes leading brands such as JLG® mobile elevating work platforms; JLG and SkyTrak® telehandlers; and an array of complementary accessories that increase the versatility and efficiency of these products. The all-Ireland distributorship puts WAC McCandless in the enviable position of being able to provide access equipment deemed to be the best in the business. The range the company carries includes diesel and electric scissor lifts, diesel and electric telescopic and articulated booms, compact crawler booms, vertical mast lifts, vertical lifts and lowlevel access equipment. In short WAC McCandless can supply the equipment for every access need.

GOOD BUSINESS FOR WAC MCCANDLESS CUSTOMERS It is said that ‘the proof of the pudding is in the eating’ and WAC McCandless customers all over Ireland, north and south are buying and showcasing JLG equipment. Many of these customers are hire companies and they are finding that the ‘world-leading’ JLG brand is a profitable addition to their hire fleet. Here are just a few examples. CP Hire in Coleraine, with depots throughout Northern Ireland

Boom & Platform Hire, in Blessington, Co. Wicklow Charleville Plant Hire (CPH) in Charleville, Co. Cork Boles Hire in Navan, Co. Meath Mullane Plant Hire in Cuilbeg, Co Sligo Davy’s Lawnmower & Tool Hire in Ballina, Co Mayo

ICONIC ADDITION TO THE WAC MCCANDLESS STABLE Commenting on the working relationship between WAC McCandless and JLG Industries, Gerald Carvill, Director of WAC McCandless, says: “WAC McCandless is delighted to be distributing the JLG access equipment range in Northen Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as well as providing parts and service support. With other distributorships and agencies, such as Komatsu, Dynapac, Atlas Copco, Epiroc and Xcentric, our product range is already wellknown and respected throughout Northern Ireland. The all-Ireland JLG distributorship adds a new dimension, to our brand portfolio, product range and product quality. We are delighted to be working with JLG and our customers are equally pleased to have access to such an iconic, world-leading brand of machines.” For further info Tel: 02890351811 sales@wacmccandless.com www.wacmccandless.com


RAISING PRODUCTIVITY TO THE POWER OF THREE Get more work done with the new JLG Hi-Capacity HC3 boom lifts. Featuring an expanded work envelope with three capacity zones, these machines can carry up to three occupants and tools to height in every zone.

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WINTER ROAD MAINTENANCE FROM SPREADPOINT GRITTY SpreadPoint, Northern Ireland’s only manufacturer of trailed belt spreaders, is now offering a trailed salt and grit spreader to the worldwide market. The new Gritty has been designed and developed from the success of their SP range of lime and fertiliser spreaders. Purposely manufactured to combat ice and snow on roads, footpaths, cycle lanes, commercial facilities and beyond. Four model sizes with capacities ranging from 4m3 to 14m3. Being tractor operated the new Gritty avoids any legalities regarding HGV licenses, tachographs, along with tax and fuel duties depending on your country’s legislation. Customers can choose from a choice of rate controllers such as Manual Hydraulic floor drive, SensePoint with electronic ECU and WeighPoint with on the move weigh cell calibration. Operated fully via the tractors hydraulic system, indicating that there are no PTO Shafts, enhancing the safety aspect of the machine, while increasing maneuverability and reducing maintenance costs. SpreadPoint’s SD-A salt and grit applicator can alternate between spread widths from 1.8m up to 12m. The spread pattern and height can be adjusted manually on the unit itself for applying salt to footpaths and cycle lanes. The SD-A salt kit is manufactured in-house entirely of stainless-steel,

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including fittings and fixtures, due to the highly corrosive material being applied.

25mm stainless-steel internal grids can all be chosen at the time of ordering.

Heavy-duty running gears are standard on all models with commercial axles and the option of hydraulic, air or dual brakes. Wheel sizes can be chosen, giving the customer the ability to build a machine to fit their desired specification.

The benefit of the new Gritty appeals to private businesses, contractors, and local authorities for winter highway maintenance programs. The simplicity of operation signifies that operators need very little training and can go to work straight away. Capable of operating speeds of up 60kph. Compatible with GPS in an industry and a world which demands efficiency and sustainability the Gritty ticks all the boxes.

Due to the corrosive environment, all Gritty’s go through a very disciplined and rigorous finishing stage, this includes being shot blasted, the machine is brought to a controlled temperature, sprayed with primer, then oven baked at a high temperature until touch dry, the machines are then spraypainted using 2K paint and further oven baked at a higher temperature to create a hardened enamel like finish. Stainless-steel options are available to customers who want to avail of it. Further options of ISOBUS Controls, rollover covers, mudguards, extension kits and

SpreadPoint’s clever design of the Gritty allows the applicator to be changed from a SD-A salt and grit applicator to a twin disc unit for spreading lime and fertiliser in 30 minutes (approx). The SP-A heavyduty stainless-steel twin disc unit has the ability to spread salt and grit at greater bout widths if the operator wishes to apply salt or grit in car parks, airports or other commercial facilities. Having such a swift change over of applicators implies that the operator can apply lime or fertiliser during the day and salt and grit at night. Being a multipurpose machine indicates that the Gritty has a better resale value as a result.

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Hole in One Hundred and Thirty Thousand for Children’s Cancer Unit these children is treated at the unit, which is the specialist centre for cancer care for children.

McQuillan Companies led the drive for one hundred and thirty thousand pounds with friends and colleagues from the NI business community following their biennial Golf Classic for the Children’s Cancer Unity Charity. The event, which took place at Rockmount Golf Club, was attended by over 250 golfers, and was organised by a group of local businessmen who make up the CCUC Golf Committee (pictured). This is the 5th event of its kind, which sees all funds go to the Children’s Cancer Unit at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, having raised well over half a million pounds since its establishment in 2014. Speaking at the fundraising presentation, Johnny McQuillan of McQuillan Companies said: “This year’s event was a drive to break the £100,000 mark for the second time, and we’re delighted to have smashed this target. All the money we raise goes directly to the Children’s Cancer Unit Charity and is used

Jane Hoare, Chief Executive Officer at the Children’s Cancer Unit Charity added: “The Golf Classic has quickly become a key feature in the CCUC fundraising calendar, and the funds raised make a huge difference to families affected by childhood cancer across Northern Ireland. We cannot thank the Committee and all those who took part enough for their ongoing support. This and previous events have raised hundreds of thousands of pounds directly to help kids living with cancer.” exclusively to support the medical team and families affected by childhood cancer in Northern Ireland. This target and the final figure of over £130,000 could not have been achieved without the support and generosity of suppliers and subcontractors to McQuillan Companies, as

well as many others, and we thank them for that.” The Children’s Cancer Unit Charity supports the work of the medical team and staff at the Children’s Haematology and Oncology Unit at the Royal. Every year, between 60 - 70 children are diagnosed with cancer in Northern Ireland, and each of

The CCUC Golf Committee is made up of; Chair, Felix Mooney, Dunadry Development Company, Johnny McQuillan from McQuillan Companies, John Morgan from Panther Purchasing, Steven Kher, Owner of Flame Restaurant, Malcolm Macfarlane from Serviced Apartments in Belfast, and David Hassard.

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MULTI-TASKING LIEBHERR EXCAVATORS HELP KPH CONSTRUCTION TO A FAST TURNAROUND AT THE EUROPE HOTEL AND RESORT County Kerry’s leading contractor, KPH Construction, commenced work on four new staff accommodation blocks at the Europe Hotel and Resort for owners, The Liebherr Group in January 2023. Recently, KPH purchased four new Liebherr excavators from the Group and they have proved so flexible and efficient that the project is about to be handed over to the client for Christmas, ahead of schedule. The four-block construction project entailed 40 ensuite bedrooms in hubs of five bedrooms with kitchens, lounges and shared utility areas. It is purpose-designed and built to house staff at the five-star resort, situated on the shores of Lough Léin and only a five-minute drive from Killarney town. The resort is one of six hotels in Ireland, Austria and Germany in the Liebherr Group, headquartered in Switzerland. Lieber’s commitment to investment in the Kerry area is well-known, with three hotels in the county and a major crane manufacturing facility employing hundreds of staff. The Liebherr Group has a widely diversified portfolio of businesses including construction machinery, cranes, mining, aerospace, gear technology, refrigeration and components and employs more than 48,000 people worldwide.

LIEBHERR EXCAVATORS FOR THE EUROPE HOTEL AND BEYOND Whilst not a behemoth spanning continents, KPH Construction employs over 150 people locally and carries out construction projects all over Kerry, Cork and Limerick. It is widely recognised as one of the fastest-growing construction companies in Ireland and is the dominant construction contractor in County Kerry. The company’s client list is a ‘who’s who’ of leaders in the Irish economy, with demand for its services driven by its commitment to “deliver perfection and interpret creative visions down to the last detail to deliver a service that is without equal’. The four new Liebherr excavators have indeed been working on The Europe Hotel and Resort accommodation blocks but their purpose as a KPH company asset extends

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(L-R) Donald Lynch – Financial Director, Brian Gallivan – Managing Director, Micheál O’Shea – Construction Director.

far beyond that. At the same time as working on the accommodation blocks at The Europe Hotel and Resort, the company is active on another 16 projects. So why choose Liebherr?

WHY LIEBHERR? KPH Financial Director, Donald Lynch, puts it simply: “Liebherr has a big presence in County Kerry, with hotels and factories and we’ve worked on several construction projects with them over the years. We’ve had Liebherr plant in our fleet over the years as well and, when we decided to invest in more plant, we immediately thought to look at Liebherr first. “Doing business with the people who also do business with you makes sense. It’s the simple, old-fashioned and mannerly way of doing things. Reciprocal business is always the best kind, both companies have similar values and appreciate doing business with each other. “Liebherr manufactures exceptionally good quality, high-performing excavators, so the investment made sense in every respect. They are very useful machines and easily maintained – Liebherr delivers excellent products and backup services.

“That said, we work across many different sectors, from civil engineering, industrial, commercial, tourism and home building, so we need machines that are adaptable for a wide range of ground conditions and site constraints. Having these four machines in our fleet allows us to work more efficiently and that, in turn gives us extra work capacity.” The investment in new Liebherr plant brought four new excavators to the KPH Construction fleet of around 70 items of plant. All four fall within Liebherr’s compact range: two A914 Compacts (or ‘rubber ducks’), one next generation tracked R914 Compact Stage V and, the largest of the four machines, a tracked R926 Compact Staged V. “These choices reflect the diversity of KPH Construction’s business operations and equipment needs and they have already proven themselves as genuine assets to our fleet that have improved efficiency. We chose to purchase from Liebherr for a variety of reasons, but we already know it was a wise decision. We are delighted to be working with the Europe Hotel and Resort and the Liebherr Family, and the new Liebherr excavators are the pride of the fleet,” concludes Donald.


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4 new machines with the nearly finished accommodation on the left and an existing block on the right.

LIEBHERR R914 COMPACT: RUBBER DUCK BALLERINAS Well, that heading might seem nonsensical, but that’s only because the Liebherr 914 Compact is just that – a rubber duck, as flexible, manoeuvrable and precise as a ballerina, but in the context of a construction site rather than a performance stage. KPH Construction selected the standard modle and then added GPS positioning and tilt-rotating attachment into the mix, The result has been a game changer for the company, one that will reap benefits at multiple job sites and applications, because of its exceptional performance to its innovative features. This machine undoubtedly stands out in the market.

heavier weight means track excavators like the R914 provide better traction on slopes, loose soil and uneven terrain. They also tread more easily in soft or wet ground conditions than wheeled models. In short, this is a machine selected for specific jobs, working in conditions that the rubber ducks might find more challenging. Given the diversity of work KPH Construction undertakes, it’s a very sensible addition to the fleet. The Liebherr A914 Compact tracked excavator is a robust and efficient machine that excels in versatility and performance. Its compact design doesn’t compromise on power or capability, making it a valuable asset for various construction and excavation projects.

One of the standout features of the A914 is its impressive manoeuvrability, thanks to its compact size and well-designed tracks. This allows it to navigate through tight spaces without sacrificing stability or digging power. Whether working in urban environments or confined job sites, this excavator proves to be highly adaptable. The machine’s power and efficiency are commendable. The engine delivers reliable performance, ensuring consistent power output for digging, lifting, and handling various materials. Its hydraulic system operates smoothly, allowing for precise control and efficient operation of attachments.

Firstly, the incorporation of GPS positioning technology elevates precision and efficiency to unprecedented levels. The pinpoint accuracy achieved with this system streamlines operations, allowing for meticulous execution of tasks while minimising errors. Whether it’s excavation, grading, or trenching, the A914 Compact ensures remarkable accuracy and productivity on the job site. The addition of the tilt-rotating attachment further amplifies the machine’s versatility. This feature enables the equipment to manoeuvre with unparalleled flexibility, effortlessly adjusting to various angles and positions. This adaptability proves invaluable, especially in complex construction scenarios where precise positioning is paramount. Whether it’s navigating tight spaces or handling intricate tasks, the tilt-rotating attachment empowers operators to tackle challenges with finesse.

ON TRACK: THE LIEBHERR 914 COMPACT WITH TRACTION KPH elected not to add GPS positioning to its tract Liebherr 914, because this machine is for a different set of tasks. The combination of track and undercarriage design and

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in profile Operators will appreciate the ergonomic design of the cabin, which provides a comfortable and spacious environment. The controls are intuitive, contributing to ease of operation, and the visibility from the cabin is excellent, enhancing safety and productivity on-site.

but is is the people on the ground who use, know and assess the machines. The new Liebherr excavators have had a solid thumbs up from Plant Manager, James (Jimmy) Murphy and his drivers on site. He says: said “I’ve been around all makes of machines for over 35 years and the quality, performance and technology of the Liebherr excavators is unbelievable”.

THE LIEBHERR R926 COMPACT: ROBUST, POWERFUL AND RELIABLE The Liebherr R926 is an impressive piece of machinery that seamlessly blends power, efficiency, and versatility. It’s a machine that can tackle a wide range of tasks with ease across all applications, making it a valuable asset across the spectrum of construction projects KPH typically undertakes. Its Stage V engine is its powerful, delivering excellent performance while meeting the stringent Stage V emissions standards. This not only ensures optimal power but also demonstrates Liebherr’s commitment to environmentally friendly machinery. The hydraulic, electric and lubrication lines are laid out to ensure optimum operating safety and permanent uptime. In the cab, automatic operation monitoring allows the operator to concentrate fully on the task at hand, as the integrated on-board electronics ensure a constant readjustment to preset values, ensuring maximum and safe efficiency, whatever the task. The compact size of the R926 Compact is another major advantage, allowing it to navigate through tight spaces without compromising on performance. Despite its smaller

footprint, this excavator boasts impressive digging and lifting capabilities, making it ideal for both urban construction sites and more confined areas. Overall, the Liebherr R926 stands out as a top-tier compact excavator, offering a perfect balance of power, manoeuvrability, and innovation. Its combination of performance, eco-friendliness, and operator-centric design makes it a standout choice for contractors (and machine operators) seeking a high-quality and versatile machine for their projects.

Jimmy continues: “We have four drivers who are working the Liebherr excavators full time, but most of the driving team have tried out the new machines,” says Jimmy. “They’re very happy with them. Everyone enjoys the bigger R926 and I like it very much myself. Some of the older diggers we have in the fleet aren't just quite so accurate but the Liebherr R926 really impresses. It is both accurate and very smooth to operate, it is clearly more advanced than older machines”.

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Jimmy continues: “For turning its hand to any job, however, the two A914s with the GPS positioning enabled, and tilt-rotating attachment are just in a class of their own. They are very smooth and steady, and the tilt rotator is a huge advantage. I had tried something similar out in Sweden but not for enough time to fully appreciate just how advantageous these machines are. Precision is guaranteed – the driver can even do a concrete pour directly from the bucket using the tilt rotator to position the bucket exactly. The rubber ducks have already demonstrated their advantages in terms of flexibility and they are allowing our drivers to do a wider range of tasks faster and better than ever before.”

Of course, KPH Construction starts from the ground and builds upward, but that’s not where we’re going here. Machinery is purchased at the top level of the business,

Last word to Finance Director, Donald Lynch. He says, “The two rubber ducks (Liebherr R914 Compacts) are the stars of our recent acquisition.”

What all of these machine share in common is Liebherr’s reputation for durability and reliability. The robust build and quality engineering ensure resilience in demanding working conditions, providing longevity and minimal downtime. Machine design prioritises operator comfort, reducing fatigue during extended use and promoting sustained productivity.

(L-R): Jason Reilly – KPH, Denjo O’Connell – KPH, Patrick O’Connell – KPH, Nial Lynch – KPH, Donald Lynch – KPH, Brian Gallivan – KPH, Micheál O’Shea – KPH, Thomas Harrington – KPH, Aaron O’Sullivan – KPH, Jimmy Murphy – KPH, James Sheehan – KPH.

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FROM THE DESK OF: GORDON BEST, REGIONAL DIRECTOR, MPANI

NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE FROM MPANI I hope that all of you had a very happy, healthy and safe holiday period and I hope that this coming year brings you health, happiness and success. It’s also an appropriate time to look back and remember our absent friends and family.

The ongoing and unacceptable lack of an Assembly and NI Executive is impacting severely on all businesses that depend on the public sector contracts for a large part of their turnover. As you all know the state of Northern Ireland’s finances is a mess

Gordon Best, MPANI

and totally unsustainable. Earlier this year the Secretary of State asked each of the Departments for proposals to raise revenue in Northern Ireland to help address the budget shortfall. During the political talks before Christmas a proposal was made to offer a £2.5 billion financial package to address public sector pay and budget shortfalls. Currently, the Department of Finance is consulting on various revenue-raising measures including the removal of industrial derating which would cost our mineral products sector around £10 million per year. (See Consultation on Nondomestic and Domestic rating measures to support budget sustainability by raising additional revenue | Department of Finance (finance-ni.gov.uk). The closing date of the consultation is 13th February.) MPANI will be responding to this consultation and would appeal to all members to respond on an individual basis also. Together with Manufacturing NI we will be holding an information event with the Land and Property Service on the 10th January in the Glenavon Hotel Cookstown. to which all members have been invited. If you have not received the invitation, please contact me on 07876 136929.

SITE VISIT TO TEMPLE QUARRY FOR DFI In early December MPANI hosted a site visit for the new Department for Infrastructure. Permanent Secretary, Denis McMahon, to Breedon’s Temple Quarry just outside Lisburn. Gerard Lawless, Breedon’s Temple Quarry Manager explaining quarry operations to Permanent Secretary, Denis McMahon.

This was the first time Denis had visited a quarry or any minerals site. From the

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viewing platform, Denis was given a visual guide to the operation of the site by Quarry Manager, Gerard Lawless. Denis was visibly impressed with the intensive capital nature of the operation and the investment in plant and machinery, skilled employees and the quality control process. Our MPANI Chair, Paul Brogan, and Highway Maintenance Group Chair, Mark Quigley, highlighted the Association’s serious concerns over the DfI budget, planning, electricity grid connection costs and importantly the loss of skills and experience within DfI and other important government departmental decision-making bodies. Given Denis`s interest in the material manufacturing process we have offered to host him again sometime next spring, if his diary permits, to see at first hand a road resurfacing operation.

WORKING WITH HSENI As many of you are aware MPANI has been working closely with HSENI supporting and coordinating recent safety initiatives. HSENI has developed a resource list for both the quarry and concrete industries to assist them in accessing suitable guidance regarding controls for workplace transport risks.

Please use the links below to access the information: Workplace Transport Initiative: Quarry Industry Guidance List Workplace Transport Initiative: Concrete Industry Guidance List These can also be accessed through the HSENI website at: www.hseni. gov.uk/topic/workplace-transport We are all also supporting and promoting the most recent initiative Machinery Guarding, Safe Isolation and Maintenance’. Inspections of quarry premises will take place from 11th December- these will run through December 2023 and January 2024. Inspections of quarry premises will take place from 11th December- these will run through December 2023 and January 2024. Click here to download the Quarry Inspection Pro Forma The inspections of concrete premises are already underway. MPA and MPANI collect health and safety data from members to help progress to Vison Zero and the reduction/ elimination of harm. This includes, but is not exclusive to, reporting progress against the ‘Hard Targets’1 and ‘Leading Indicators’ agreed by the

members and as a means of informing public affairs. Good quality data and consistent reporting are essential if risks and causes of injury and ill health are to be identified and eliminated. Industry data can also be used to help to secure fair and proportionate regulation by relevant authorities, i.e. HSENI. Adopting internationally accepted guidance For consistency across the industry, MPA has adopted the definitions that form part of internationally accepted guidance such as the Global Cement and Concrete Association’s (GCCA’s) ‘Sustainability Guidelines for monitoring and reporting safety in cement and concrete manufacturing’ (Feb 2020) and the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) “Health and Safety Performance Indicators 2021) This document supersedes the MPA reporting protocol which was originally based upon the Cement Sustainability Initiative as approved by the MPA Board and issued to members in 2013 If you’re interested in becoming a full or affiliate member of MPANI and get access to up to date Industry news and guidance don’t hesitate to give me a call on 07876136929. It would be great to have you on board. May I wish you all a safe and successful 2024

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Health and Safety Executive to step up inspection in haulage and logistics sectors The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) will focus on the safe loading and unloading of vehicles in the haulage and logistics sector as part of its recently launched ‘Drive Danger Out’ workplace transport safety campaign.

trailers, being struck by a vehicle, or moving equipment, and from being struck by falling objects.

The focused inspections are now underway and will continue until March 2024.

“While the management of loading and unloading forms part of our regular inspections, over the next few months we will be placing a particular emphasis on this area of work in a positive move to reduce the number of people killed and injured in the sector.”

HSENI Principal Inspector (Transport Team), Kellie McNamara said: “Loading and unloading of vehicles can be a particularly hazardous activity regardless of the size of the business. We see incidents involving people falling from height including from flatbed

Ms. McNamara added: “Companies must have clear signage and instructions for logistics and transport drivers arriving at their site. In addition, drivers should always be provided with a safe place to wait which is located away from moving vehicles and handling

equipment, while their vehicles are loaded or unloaded.”

familiar with the surroundings / site specific procedures?

HSENI Inspectors will consider key questions, including:

• Are there sufficient measures in place to prevent vehicles being driven off during loading or unloading activities?

• Are there specific areas for loading and unloading of vehicles, which are segregated from pedestrians and traffic, on level ground, well-lit and protected from adverse weather? • Is there a safe area where drivers can observe loading, when necessary, or to rest whilst the loading and unloading activities are completed? • Is there clear signage and instructions for drivers coming into your site who may not be

• Are loads suitably secured and have checks in place to ensure they are in good condition? • Are tipping operations performed on level ground away from overhead obstacles with the tractor and trailer units of articulated vehicles aligned? • Is work at height avoided when performing sheeting or the strapping of loads (including flatbed lorries)? If that is not possible what controls are in place in terms of fall prevention?

HSA begins inspection campaign focusing on renewable energy installations including wind farms The HSA is untertaking an inspection campaign, targeting renewable energy installations including wind farms, solar farms and anaerobic digestion facilities. This is the first inspection campaign of its kind to be carried out by the Authority due to a rapid growth in the renewable energy industry. As the Climate Action Plan target of up to 80% renewable electricity by 2030 is being delivered on, there will be continued growth in renewable energy industry across Ireland in coming years. During the inspection campaign HSA inspectors will focus on key hazards including; excavations, lifting operations, working at height electrical safety, gas safety, and emergency response plans To ensure a safe working environment for workers, employers in renewable energy industry should carry out risk assessments for work activities and make sure all work is properly planned, organised and carried out by a competent person, chose the right work equipment including PPE. In addition, employers should ensure all

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those working and visiting sites understand the risks and comply with safety systems. Greg Beechinor, Senior Inspector, at the HSA said “Although this is a relatively new and growing industry, renewable energy work sites are like any other work site in Ireland and should have health and safety as a high priority. The Authority urges employers to carry out the appropriate risk assessments and identify health and safety hazards. Appropriate control measures should be identified and implemented in consultation with workers. Taking these necessary steps can prevent serious or fatal injury.” At present, by far the largest amount of renewable energy is harnessed from the

wind farms. Wind and solar farms, once up and running and construction work has been completed, are still considered a workplace. All persons who have control to any extent over the wind or solar farm have duties to ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, that these work sites do not pose a risk to those working there or to anyone not employed there but may have access to these sites. Eibhlin O’Leary, Programme Manager, Occupational Safety at the HSA said “The HSA will be expanding on its guidance around renewable energy and look forward to working with key stakeholder groups in this area to achieve a safe working environment for all workers in this industry.”


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Company fined €50,000 following fall from height On Thursday 19th October at Central Criminal Court, Dublin, Judge Orla Crowe imposed a fine of €50,000 on EW Technologies Limited for breaches of health and safety legislation.

warehousing facility at Ballycoolin, Dublin

The prosecution arose after an incident occurred on the 15th January 2021 at a

wooden pallet which had been elevated on

15. An employee of the company suffered serious injuries when he fell from a height onto a concrete floor. Immediately before his fall, the injured party had been standing on a a forklift. This was the system of work that

was being utilised in an attempt to repair a damaged roller shutter door at the premises. The company pleaded guilty to two offences under the Safety, Health, and Welfare at Work Act 2005. Firstly, failing to manage and conduct work activities in such a way as to ensure, so far as was reasonably practicable, the safety, health and welfare at work of employees and secondly failing to provide a system of work that was planned, organised, performed, maintained and revised, as appropriate, so as to be, so far as is reasonably practicable, safe and without risk to health.

Workplace deaths decrease year-on-year This year’s annual report from the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) details an encouraging fall in the number of work-related fatalities in Northern Ireland. Including incidents within areas that are the responsibility of both HSENI and local councils, there were 10 fatalities in 2022-23 compared to 19 in the previous reporting year.

HSENI carried out 5,108 inspections compared with 2,902 in the previous (COVID-19-restricted) year. HSENI’s Major Investigations Team progressed 18 prosecutions through the courts, which resulted in fines of over £522,500 being handed down. Overall, 18,688 interactions with duty holders were delivered to improve health and safety standards across Northern Ireland. HSENI Chief Executive Robert Kidd said: “I can confidently say that we have made

great strides during the reporting period to help ensure the safety of workers. “I am very much encouraged by the reduction in the number of deaths and major injuries, but we will never be complacent. Fatalities alone are not a strong indicator of improving trends in workplace health and safety as the figures can fluctuate. We will continue to focus on those activities known to be the causes of serious injuries and fatalities across all work sectors.”

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Fixed close guarding fitted to prevent access to all accessible nip points at return idlers on this inclined conveyor.

MACHINERY GUARDING, SAFE ISOLATION AND MAINTENANCE The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) is currently in the process of carrying out an inspection initiative focusing on machinery guarding, safe isolation and maintenance procedures across Northern Ireland. HSENI inspectors will be visiting premises to ensure that machinery is adequately guarded to prevent access to dangerous parts. Inspectors will be checking that operators have adequate procedures in place for safe isolation and lock-out of equipment, and reviewing the measures in place to ensure both routine and non-routine maintenance can be carried out safely. Commenting on the campaign, HSENI Principal Inspector Brian Pryce said: “Machinery

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guarding, isolation and maintenance activities remain a major risk. Our key message is to prevent access to dangerous parts of

machinery, and to develop, implement and supervise appropriate procedures for carrying out maintenance (i.e. isolation and lock-out). “Our Inspectors will be checking that adequate arrangements are in place to guard dangerous moving parts of work equipment and that suitable procedures are in place to safely complete both routine and non-routine maintenance.” Where significant risks are found, Inspectors may take enforcement action to achieve compliance with health and safety legislation and to ensure that the risks are properly managed. However, HSENI is keen to assist operators to incorporate the proper safety measures and, to this end, has produced an information sheet.


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Nip points on a typical belt conveyor.

GUARDING RETURN IDLERS The key legislation in this area is the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (NI) 1999, which sets out the legal requirement for employers to prevent access to dangerous parts of machinery. Adequate guarding arrangements are key to compliance and worker safety. Used to support the weight of the return belt, return idlers are an important part of any conveyor system. In safety terms, accessible nip points at conveyor return idlers on both fixed and mobile equipment must be adequately guarded to prevent the risk of a serious injury or fatality. The nip point is the dangerous pinch point that may occur at the line of contact between the rotating return idler and the moving conveyor belt on the in-running side of the idler. Where a nip point on a return idler of a conveyor is accessible (within 2.7 metres of reach (including return idlers accessible from conveyor catwalks) it must be guarded. There are different types of return idler guards available to prevent access to in-running nip points and remove the risk of trapping and crushing hazards, for example fixed close guards, distance guards or nip guards.

metres. Access gates should be secured using a suitable captive key system or electrically interlocked system. Remote greasing points should be provided to enable lubrication to be carried out without entering the guarded area.

NIP GUARDS A nip guard is a fixed guard fitted at the nip point to directly safeguard that point. Plate type nip guards are commonly fitted at conveyor return idlers. These plate type nip guards must be designed and fitted correctly to prevent access to the in-running nip points and therefore remove the risk of trapping and crushing hazards. If a plate type nip guard is fitted but it is still possible to reach into the in-running nip point of the return idler, the guard is not suitable and an alternative guard will be required.

Example of a Distance Guard.

FIXED CLOSE GUARDS This is where a suitable open mesh guard is fitted to either side of the return idler. The guard must ensure that no one can reach into the in-running nip point of the return idler. Mesh apertures should be sized to prevent the accumulation of material inside the guard yet must also prevent finger or hand contact with the nip points within. Make guards safer by design to enable maintenance such as greasing, cleaning and tracking to be completed without having to remove the guard. Where periodic removal of the guard is required an effective isolation and lockout procedure must be in place.

DISTANCE GUARDS Where panel-type perimeter guards are fitted (for example at horizontal feed conveyors), guards should surround the conveyor and be securely fixed to the structure or foundations. The minimum height of the guard should be 2

This plate type nip guard has been fitted with a plate on the upper side of the belt which ensures that the guard follows the belt line and that the nip point is not accessible.

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Smart Nano NI graduate companies to lead the way in Smart Manufacturing Four Northern Ireland manufacturing companies are preparing to transform their production operations and improve their output, after graduating from the latest Digital Catapult Smart Nano NI Accelerator Programme. Following the completion of the programme, it is hoped that by adopting new digital solutions these four companies will further accelerate smart manufacturing in Northern Ireland. Delivered by Digital Catapult, participating companies Terex, Nelipak Healthcare Packaging, Aeroblue Software and NuPrint Technologies showcased their pioneering solutions during the Smart Manufacturing Programme graduation event last week at North West Regional College”s Industry 4.0 Centre. Supported by consultations with industry and technology experts, each participating company identified challenges to focus on, and developed proposals and plans to solve those challenges. Each participating company had a comprehensive series of workshops, demonstrations and talks, combined with self-paced learning, remote support and consultation, and throughout the programme, Digital Catapult”s dedicated experts and partners of the Smart Nano Consortium supported participants as they navigated their innovation journey.

(L-R) - Ash Watson, Innovation Partner, Digital Catapult; Orlaith Hurley, Smart Nano NI; Cathal Ferry, Industry 4.0 Centre Manager, North West Regional College; Jason McDevitt, Managing Director, Aeroblue Software; Lewis Elliott, Process Engineer, Nelipak Healthcare Packaging; Laura McGowan, Customer Service and Quality Manager, NuPrint Technologies

Solutions included the use of immersive technology to provide factory workers with digital instructions for product assembly at Terex Corporation”s Campsie site and developing effective crop monitoring, quality control, planning and scheduling on Aeroblue Software”s platform to reduce waste, and improve operational efficiency using IoT, Photonics, AI and Future Networks.

William Revels, Managing Director at Digital Catapult NI, said, “It is fantastic to see another cohort graduate from the Digital Catapult Smart Nano Accelerator Programme. The solutions that have been developed demonstrate the power of collaboration and how Smart Nano NI is enabling the acceleration of smart manufacturing and driving growth in the sector in Northern Ireland.”

Steep rise in construction theft during winter months New data from one of Europe’s largest construction security specialists, BauWatch UK, has revealed that the UK is in a construction crime epidemic. The incidence of construction theft rises noticeably in Winter, with two-thirds (65%) of construction workers reporting higher incidents of theft and trespassing in colder months. The “Construction theft - what’s the real cost?” study, conducted in October 2023, investigated 500 construction workers’ first-hand experience of crime. When asked about their perception of the risk in winter, two-thirds (65%) of those surveyed reported higher incidents of theft and trespassing on sites when the clocks go back. PLANT & CIVIL

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A striking three-quarters (72%) of female construction professionals felt there was more of a risk of crime when the nights draw in, as opposed to six in ten men (62%). In addition to the perceived heightened risk in colder months, 62% of workers observed that crime on energy, infrastructure, and commercial projects has

worsened overall in the past year. A further six in ten of those surveyed believe that crime is becoming more sophisticated - coming just months after European copper manufacturer, Aurubis, became victim to one of Germany’s worst copper heists. Construction crime already costs the UK construction

industry around £800 million a year according to the latest industry figures from Allianz Cornhill. But with materials costs at an all-time high, sites are increasingly becoming targets for theft. Construction sites might see a dramatic increase in crime if site security is not stepped up this winter. Subcontractors are also at risk. Ben Hancock, Managing Director of Oscar Acoustics, has had several vehicles broken into in the wake of the slowing economy. HE commented: “Thieves actively target white work vans as they think highvalue tools are inside,” he said. “The situation is so bad we now have an additional van in our fleet purely to cover break-ins.” Alexis Potter, BauWatch’s Managing Director, said: “The best way to minimise the impact of theft is to deter criminals from entering at all. As the nights get darker, firms need to take appropriate preventative action against theft.” FOLLOW US ON


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NEW TO THE MARKET:

BOBCAT FORKLIFTS AND WAREHOUSE EQUIPMENT trucks and stackers are made. The company is currently active in more than 90 countries.

The logistics market has recently acquired a new brand of forklift trucks: Bobcat. The brand is world famous for an extensive range of compact machines, which are used in construction, the agricultural sector, landscaping, demolition, recycling and many other industries. Bobcat loaders and telehandlers, which can be equipped with attachments such as buckets, grabs, bale clamps, dump hoppers and pallet forks, are often used for material handling and logistics tasks. It is therefore no surprise that products from sister company - Doosan Industrial Vehicle (DIV) - forklift trucks and warehouse equipment - are now part of the Bobcat family. These material handling machines will be produced in the well-known Bobcat colours from 1st January 2024.

WAREHOUSE AND PRODUCT INSPECTIONS

The history of Bobcat forklift trucks goes back to 1968 when the first forklift truck was produced in South Korea under the Daewoo brand. In 2005, the company was taken over by Doosan, after which DIV was founded in 2011 as part of

Doosan Infracore. In 2021, Doosan Bobcat took over the company and all of the elements of the organisation. These include two factories in Incheon (Korea) and Yanta (China), where forklifts are produced, and a factory in Lübben (Germany) where pallet

In 1993, DIV started selling in mainland Europe from a location in Belgium. In 2007, the company moved to a warehouse and distribution centre for forklift trucks, warehouse equipment and spare parts in Sint-Niklaas in Belgium. The European headquarters of DIV is also located in Sint-Niklaas, where the sales, marketing, customer service, technical support administration and HR departments are based. This branch of the company, which has now been renamed Doosan Bobcat Belgium, will undergo several changes, involving an investment of approximately two million euros. The offices are being renovated

BOBCAT LOADERS AND TELEHANDLERS, WHICH CAN BE EQUIPPED WITH ATTACHMENTS SUCH AS BUCKETS, GRABS, BALE CLAMPS, DUMP HOPPERS AND PALLET FORKS, ARE OFTEN USED FOR MATERIAL HANDLING AND LOGISTICS TASKS.

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and refurnished in the Bobcat corporate identity, to create a modern and attractive workplace. In addition, the facilities for technical inspections, pre-delivery inspections and service are being expanded and modernised. For example, new lift bridges and a spray booth are being installed. In addition to Sint-Niklaas, DIV has its own sales offices in France, Italy and Germany. In other countries, the company works with importers/resellers.

PRODUCT PORTFOLIO The Bobcat range for logistics and material handling now consists of various product lines:

a series of diesel forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 16 ton; a series of LPG forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 7 ton and a series of electric forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 1.2 to 10 ton. The latter segment also includes a line of electric forklifts with three wheels for light work from 1.2 to 2 ton. The warehouse solutions include pallet trucks, stackers and reach trucks. During the last LogiMAT exhibition in Stuttgart in Germany, Doosan Bobcat introduced a number of new machines. The new B80NS forklift truck was on display,

which is part of a series of electric counterbalanced forklift trucks with lifting capacities of 8 and 10 ton. In addition, two prototypes were on display: the three wheel B18NT electric forklift with a lithium battery and the B30X-7 Plus hydrogen forklift.

BOBCAT DNA The DIV website states that the company strives to bring simple and powerful machines to the market that offer the driver a lot of comfort and that are also environmentally friendly. These ambitions make it clear that the two companies are a great fit, because Bobcat’s principles

are virtually the same. Both companies also invest heavily in innovation to develop valuable and reliable products for their customers, so that they can perform their work efficiently and get optimal return on their investment. Thanks to the integration into Doosan Bobcat, DIV can benefit from Bobcat’s extensive R&D facilities, a number of exciting machine management innovations, marketing knowhow and Bobcat’s extensive dealer network, while Bobcat now has a virtually complete portfolio of compact machines.

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INTRODUCING YANMAR CE’S SMALLEST EVER WHEEL LOADERS: THE V7 AND V7-HW while the V7-HW can handle up to 3,250 kg.

The all-new V7 and V7-HW may be the smallest machines in Yanmar Compact Equipment’s range; but with smooth, powerful, electronically controlled drives, front oscillation and P-kinematics parallel lifting, the compact wheel loaders have the capability to take on the big jobs with ease. As of September, Yanmar Compact Equipment (Yanmar CE) released its smallest ever wheel loaders, the V7 and V7-HW (Heavy Weight), designed to meet the demanding needs of construction, landscaping, and rental applications. These small yet mighty machines offer unparalleled mobility and transport ease, fitting comfortably inside standard containers thanks to their size – under 2.5m in height, 1,850mm wide (with bucket), and an overall length of just 5,238 mm. Equipped with all-wheel drive and an electronically controlled drivetrain, the V7 and V7-HW boast a top speed of 20 km/h, with an optional upgrade to 30 km/h. Customization is key, as customers can choose from a premium range of tire brands and sizes to suit any terrain. Unique to these models is a combined articulation/oscillation joint, which reduces the machine’s height and makes them lighter – the V7 weighing 4,250kg and the V7-HW 4,450 kg. This feature, along with the versatility of supporting both diesel

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and electric powertrains, makes them ideal for delicate landscaping on soft surfaces.

SMALL MACHINE, BIG CAPABILITY These loaders are designed to handle a variety of tasks seamlessly. A hydraulic quick hitch allows operators to switch between attachments like buckets, forks, sweepers, and snow blowers effortlessly. Precision is enhanced with a mechanically controlled joystick, ensuring accurate operation of lift and tilt cylinders. The hydraulic pump generates a pressure of 250 bar at a flow rate of 63 lpm, enhancing tool responsiveness. The V7 and V7-HW have bucket capacities of 0.7m3 and 0.8m3, respectively, and differ in payload capacities – the V7-HW can carry 1,900kg on its forks compared to the V7’s 1,750kg. The V7 boasts a maximum tipping load of 3,000kg,

Operator comfort and safety are central to the V7/V7-HW’s design. The cabin features two steel-framed doors for easy access and improved airflow, large glazed areas for enhanced visibility, and a 3.5-inch operator display conveniently located on the A-post. The thoughtful engine hood design and integrated exhaust system, beneficial especially in canopy variants, improve rear visibility and reduce exposure to exhaust gases. Additional safety features include large mirrors, powerful work lights, and roof-mounted glazing for ease in dumping from height. Ergonomically designed controls ensure comfort during operation. Powered by a Yanmar 4TNV86CT fourcylinder turbocharged diesel engine, these loaders are low emission and require no scheduled maintenance on their DPF for an impressive 6,000 hours, catering perfectly to long working hours in construction and landscaping. Manufactured at Yanmar CE’s facility in Crailsheim, Germany, the V7 and V7-HW are primarily targeted at markets in mainland Europe, Scandinavia, and North America. These machines represent a significant leap in compact loader technology, offering power, versatility, and efficiency in a small package – a true testament to Yanmar CE’s commitment to innovation and customer-focused design.


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They may be the smallest machines in our range but with smooth, powerful, electronically controlled drivetrain, front oscillation and P-kinematics parallel lifting, our new compact wheel loaders have the capability to take on the big jobs with ease.


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ROKBAK TO INCREASE PRODUCTION AND LAUNCH NEW CAB DESIGN BY EMMA COWAN turnaround for the product. Production doubled from 2022 to 2023, and we are expecting about a 25% increase for 2024. If we meet the planned production output for 2024, it will be double what we achieved in 2022, our first full year for Rokbak.

Ever since I drove a Rokbak, it’s been the mother of all earworms (“I drove a Rokbak and I liked it” to the tune of the Katy Perry song). Dear me, it was awesome, maybe a bit like kissing a girl, dangerous, exciting and different, at least, for me. The track at the Rokbak factory was designed to be up-down, round-and-round and, when I was driven around at what felt like speed with experienced hands at the wheel, it was very bouncy indeed and wonderful fun. I doubt I managed to go over five miles per hour when it was me at the wheel, but it was an amazing experience and big thanks to the friendly folk at Rokbak in Motherwell for letting an idiot like me drive a monster big Rokbak RA30.

CHANGE IS ON THE WAY I was lucky enough to be among a very small group of journalists from across the world, invited to a press briefing day. It commenced with a formal presentation which revealed that change is on the way for Rokbak across its key areas of

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product focus; efficiency, sustainability, innovation and connected services. It was only just over two years ago (September 2021) that Terex Trucks, which was bought by Volvo in 2014, rebranded, hugely successfully, as Rokbak. The brand became ‘as solid as a Rokbak’, making a big impact on the market. The team at Motherwell is now about to shake things up again. Kenny Price. Regional Sales Manager EMEA at Rokbak, explained:” The Rokbak rebrand was a major, award-winning success and

Business operations will also change across the Rokbak dealer network with the addition of important new dealerships. However, perhaps the most exciting announcement for Rokbak customers was that the Rokbak design teams are working on a new, improved cab and operating platform which is scheduled to launch in late 2024. In line with technological advancements, Rokbak is always working on product improvements that support customer needs and its science-based targets and PCE will bring you a full report on the forthcoming two-step change programme and Rokbak’s pathways to zero-emission operation by 2030.


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AWARDS NIGHT CELEBRATES THE VERY BEST IN OUR INDUSTRY The annual Plant & Civil Engineer magazine’s Plant, Construction & Quarry Awards at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in South Belfast was another resounding success, focussing on an industry that has so much to celebrate across all of its diverse sectors. There were 17 awards up for grabs in what was once again a real challenge for our independent judging panel because of the high quality of entries. This event was all about recognising the very best of what our industry offers. Looking at the finalists in the various categories it is clear there is a wealth of talent right across the board, employing state of the art, innovative technologies and displaying great versality and determination on challenging and sometimes complex projects - from infrastructure and highways to new buildings and retail outlets and a whole lot more. A lot of hard work, personal sacrifice and ingenuity in our industry goes unnoticed and unrecognised, which is why we stage these awards. Although there could only be 17 winners, each and every one of our

finalists are to be congratulated on their achievements throughout the past year. Commented General Sales Manager Golda Burrows: “This year our judges had an extremely difficult task in narrowing the entries down to the finalists and choosing the worthy winners, as the quality of submissions this year was exceptionally high. “They dedicated countless hours to evaluate the submissions, and select the most deserving winners. Their expertise and dedication ensure that these awards truly reflect the pinnacle of achievement in plant, civil engineering, construction, quarry and recycling. “I would also like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our generous sponsors, without whom this event would not be possible. Your support fuels the recognition of excellence and sets the stage for inspiring new standards within our industry.” Always a highlight of our awards evening, the time when we honour one of the many stalwarts and kingpins of our industry, this year’s Special Recognition award went to Stephen Robinson, one of the driving forces behind the success of leading manufacturers of quarry and concrete block products, Robinson Quarry Masters. Stephen has given a lifetime of service to the quarry industry, entering his father’s quarrying business at the age of 21 – and 43 years later he is still there, working alongside his younger brother Alex at the Glenwherrry quarry between Larne and Ballymena. The nominated charity for the event was PIPS Suicide Prevention Ireland, an amazing organisation that helps individuals, families and organisations who have been affected by suicide or mental unwellness by providing counselling and befriending support.

WINNERS QUARRY MANAGER OF THE YEAR - BRIAN MCDONALD, CEMCOR SPECIALIST CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR - WATERWORX PIPELINE & CIVILS LTD PLANT HIRE COMPANY OF THE YEAR - BALLOO HIRE CENTRE WASTES MANAGEMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE - RIVERRIDGE R&D INNOVATION OF THE YEAR - SCREENPOD HEALTH & SAFETY - HERON BROS EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOMER SERVICE - HI-POWER (JOINT WINNER) EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOMER SERVICE - INNOVATE (JOINT WINNER) CIRCULAR ECONOMY - R HEATRICK LTD CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THE YEAR LOWRY BUILDING & CIVIL ENGINEERING TOP TEAM OF THE YEAR - RE-GEN WASTE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF THE YEAR - A.G. WILSON (JOINT WINNER) CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF THE YEAR - CREAGH CONCRETE (JOINT WINNER) WASTE MANAGEMENT TEAM OF THE YEAR - AMAZON & BIFFA WASTE MANAGEMENT TEAM CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPANY OF THE YEAR - COLE GROUNDWORK CONTRACTS ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVE - P KEENAN MINERAL PRODUCTS SITE OF THE YEAR - EDENTRILLICK QUARRY HIGH ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR PAT MCKAY, LAGAN SPECIALIST CONTRACTING GROUP SPECIAL RECOGNITION STEPHEN ROBINSON, ROBINSON QUARRY MASTERS

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QUARRY MANAGER OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Brian McDonald and Neil Rainey

Finalists: Brain McDonald - Ballysudden Limestone Quarry & Derraghadoan Shale Quarry, Cemcor | Matthew Mitchell - Edentrillick Quarry, McQuillan Companies | Gerry Corrigan - Doon Quarry, Mannok

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Cemcor’s Brian McDonald, who manages the company’s limestone quarry in Cookstown and its shale quarry in Dungannon, achieved a second-class honours BSc in Construction Engineering and management in 2010 and joined Cemcor, then known as Lafarge Cement Ireland, in 2012 as a quarry operative. He rapidly rose to his present position, as he explains: “I always had an interest in quarrying and when I joined Lafarge Cement Ireland, I started operating both fixed and mobile plant, and carrying out various repairs to the processing plant and equipment. Within eight months I progressed to quarry supervisor and within two and a half years progressed to assistant quarry manager and by the 5th year I was appointed as quarry manager.” Brian has completed various training programmes and qualifications - from a foundation degree in Mineral extractives, NVQ in fixed and mobile plant, and NVQ

in shotfiring and explosive supervisor to Level 4 QCF HS&E management, Level 6 diploma in HS&E management, MPQC level 4 QCF in Geotechnical Quarry Managementand IOSH Managing Safety. Delighted with the award, he adds: “I really enjoy all aspects of the job, from the planning and development, budgeting, managing daily production tasks (crushing, screening, muck shifting, etc), blasting, setting safety and environmental standards, liaising with various industry members, biodiversity, and making our sites a better and safer place for our employees and contractors to work. “At Cemcor, we believe in setting high standards, so the people that work for us and our customers can avail of the benefits. We are focused on all aspects of the environment and biodiversity, working closely with the local authorities; monitoring current conditions, and implementing new equipment, technologies and resources to improve our rapport.”

Formerly operating as Irish Industrial Explosives Ltd (IIE), founded in 1964, and later joined by Ulster Industrial Explosives Ltd (UIE) which was founded in 1973, both companies are part of the EPC Groupe and have been serving the Mining, Quarrying & Civil Engineering Industries on the island of Ireland over this time. Providing customers with global safety standards and the very latest in explosive technology, in 2023 both companies rebranded to adopt a single identity, Kemek. From manufacturing to monitoring, Kemek blend innovation with expertise to deliver excellent results every time. It offers a wide range of compliant products and trusted services across the Quarrying, Civil and Mining supply chain.

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SPECIALIST CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan and Waterworx Pipeline & Civils Ltd Team and Michael Donnelly.

Finalists: National Building Services | Waterworx Pipeline & Civils | John J Doyle | Creagh Concrete | Advanced Flooring Systems | Newtownstewart Construction UK | Cole Groundwork Contracts

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WATERWORX PIPELINE & CIVILS LTD Waterworx Pipeline & Civils Ltd, voted Specialist Contractor of the Year for the second year in succession, are an industry leader in the application of innovative technology for inspection, fault finding and assessment of water main pipelines. They utilise pioneering non-disruptive pressurised water main technologies to complete crucial work on water infrastructure with no disruption to customers or supply. Currently the only company in the North and South of Ireland to offer these services, their suite of technologies provides utility companies with a true understanding of what is happening in their network which allows them to tackle problems with zero shut down of the pipeline. Over the last nine years Waterworx have introduced eight new innovative technologies to NI Water which they have adopted to proactively make informed decisions

regarding pipeline replacement and also reducing shutdowns of pipelines. What makes Waterworx’s services unique is that they are able to access a pipeline fully under pressure with no interruption; from its access points it is able to insert its sealed camera system into the pipeline and carry out internal condition assessment, locate lost assets, confirm pipe material, identify leaks, and map the pipeline above ground, all without affecting supply. From its water main condition assessment surveys, the company can also complete a corrosion scan of the pipeline to identify pipe wall thickness and also any defects that have occurred. From this data it is able to calculate the life expectancy of the pipeline. This information can then be utilised to prioritise pipelines for rehabilitation, reduce water main breaks, locate deterioration occurring in the pipe and make informed decisions regarding pipeline replacement.

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KDM Hire is a professional and dynamic family-run business which has grown to become one of the UK and Ireland’s leading equipment rental companies. Operating from depots in Cookstown Co. Tyrone, Belfast and Dublin and employing over 150 people, the business offers a large range of equipment for hire along with associated support products and services. KDM is unique in its ability to meet the scale and logistical requirements of large projects throughout Ireland. With over 30 years of experience within the industry, KDM Hire’s passion remains the same to simply do ‘whatever it takes’ to deliver quality equipment and services to its customers and work tirelessly to ensure it is continually improving its services.

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PLANT HIRE COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Balloo Hire A Briggs Equipment Company and Carl Bartlett

Finalists: Dromad Hire | RMP Hire | Balloo Hire Centre - A Briggs Equipment Company

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BALLOO HIRE CENTRE A Briggs Equipment company, Balloo Hire Centre is an industry leading rental provider across the Island of Ireland. It has been in business in Northern Ireland for over 35 years, having come a long way from initially providing equipment for DIY Projects. Today, it offers a vast fleet of equipment to meet the needs of customers in every conceivable market sector. In the construction market, it works alongside Northern Ireland’s tier 1 contractors and has been an equipment rental provider to some of Northern Ireland’s largest entertainment and sporting events, as well as serving the requirements of local Film and TV Productions. In response to the growing demand for equipment rental it added an additional 2 acres of space to its Omagh depot this year, an expansion that not only benefits local business and individuals, but also created additional employment in the local area

and enable it to run a large fleet of delivery vehicles from this location to speed up delivery times to the surrounding area. With eight locations throughout the country, Balloo Hire Centre offers short-term and long-term rental agreements, as well as a delivery and collection service across the island - making it easier for customers to get equipment when and where they need it. And with a team of highly trained industry professionals, who are well placed to offer expert advice on the best equipment for specific needs, the company prides itself on its excellent customer service, ensuring that every customer receives the right tool for the job. “A special thanks goes to our dedicated team from across the Balloo Hire network for making this achievement possible and to our valued customers who have contributed to our success.”

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HIRE ASSOCIATION EUROPE (HAE) HAE is the industry-leading trade body representing plant, tool and equipment hire. Its commitment, through the SafeHire Certification Scheme, is to achieve the highest safety standards for the hire industry, for the benefit of members and their hirers. SafeHire is in demand from the industry as it enables customers to approach tool and plant hire companies with confidence. It proves a firm’s competence in upholding high standards in health, safety, environment and quality of equipment as well as a highly-trained workforce.

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WASTES MANAGEMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE

Adrian Logan, RiverRidge Team and Davey Sproule.

Finalists: Re-Gen Waste | R Heatrick | RiverRidge | PPP Group

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RIVERRIDGE The awards judges told the gathering that RiverRidge was a clear winner of this category, showcasing an unwavering commitment to sustainability and innovation in waste management. “Their strategic vision, as evidenced by the ‘Rethinking our Future’ Environmental, Social and Governance strategy, outlines ambitious goals and key performance indicators such as cutting carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and transitioning 75% of their fleet to renewable power.

“Their comprehensive approach, transparency in waste management processes, and ongoing commitment to innovation and sustainability make RiverRidge a standout candidate for recognition in Waste Management and Environmental Excellence.” RiverRidge services 95% of postcodes across Northern Ireland and works with over 5,500 commercial businesses and within the Public Sector, it works with seven of the 11 Councils.

“The company’s groundbreaking approach extends to developing a waste-to-energy facility, a biomethane extraction plant, and a 500KWe biomethane gas engine, demonstrating leadership in renewable energy adoption and emissions reduction.”

Commenting on the company’s achievement, CEO of RiverRidge, Brett Ross said, “We are delighted to have won the Waste Management and Environmental Excellence award for the second consecutive year. This recognition highlights our dedication and commitment to always ensuring the highest of standards in waste management, and our awareness of the impact of our work on the environment.

And the judges added: “RiverRidge’s dedication to environmental protection is further underscored by their pledge to eliminate the landfilling of biodegradable waste by 2028 and their proactive measures, including the implementation of green energy and biodiversity practices such as solar-powered pumps, beehives, and wildflower planting.

“As a waste management company, we have always strived to be at the forefront of change and innovation. For us, waste is a valuable resource, and we are committed to ensuring we have the resources to anticipate our customers’ needs before they do. This enables us to provide a wide number of sustainable and end-toend in-house solutions for organisations.”

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Trained and experienced engineers coupled with top of the range diagnostic equipment means that QRS can provide a class leading diagnostic and fault finding service. Constantly investing in the latest equipment and personnel training means that no-one is as equipped, experienced or qualified to carry out machine diagnostics. QRS prides itself on employing industry experts and equipping them with the knowledge and tools required to succeed. This allows QRS to provide you with the best possible solution for your business, whether it be preventative or reactive. QRS was founded in 2014 by Dougie Watt. “I saw equipment owners struggle with the issue that is downtime and decided I could do something to help them.”

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WHERE EXPERIENCE MEETS EXCELLENCE

RIGID BODY & SPECIALIST TRAILER MANUFACTURER MAW Engineering specialise in the manufacture of commercial trailers and rigid truck bodies with high quality, innovative and cost-effective solutions to support your business operation. Our trailers and rigid bodies are distinguished by meticulous precision engineering which has gained a leading reputation for quality and longlasting durability which stands the test of time. With extensive experience and expertise in the industry, we provide a full end to end customer solution from initial 3D design and manufacturing, to reliable parts, servicing and repairs.

AUTHORISED DEALER MAW Engineering is the authorised dealer for HIAB cranes and MULTILIFT Hooks / Skiploaders in Northern Ireland, providing a wide range of quality load handling solutions at competitive prices.

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R&D INNOVATION OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Paul McGoldrick, Sarah-Jayne McGoldrick, Leon Connolly and Hugh Dillon.

Finalists: Rubble Master for RM H50X | National Building Services | StopMyEngine | Screenpod for The Portavac 300D | Mecalac for Revotruck

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SCREENPOD Dungannon based Screenpod Design & Manufacturing, established in 2013, produce a comprehensive portfolio of unique and innovative products that includes dust suppression equipment and industrial vacuums to deal with both airborne dust and settled dust and debris on factory floors, walkways and machinery which pose unacceptable hazards to workers. Although Screenpod’s portfolio includes several portable electric vacuum machines, the company realised the need for an even more versatile industrial vacuum cleaner that would better address the needs of the customer, one specifically designed to work anywhere indoors or outdoors, and with a precise, quick easy-to-empty functionality, so the company came up with the Portavac PV300D which clearly caught the eye of the awards judges.

The Portavac PV300D machine represents a real and innovative step forward in the evolution of the portable industrial vacuum machine. By addressing the shortcomings inherent in the company’s original type, the 300D can operate in any location, with its own diesel-powered generator. It is quicker and easier to empty, reducing downtime and with its integral HEPA filter and automatic filter cleaning mechanism, it efficiently removes 99.7% of unwanted airborne particles without reducing filter replacement intervals. It has a user friendly interface for simple operation and an emergency stop facility for shut down, together with long, flexible hoses that provide reach for hard to access areas, low operating costs with minimal maintenance requirements, a compact footprint with low noise emissions that’s easily transported and access doors and removable panels for easy servicing.

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Toomebridge based MAW Engineering is a leading manufacturer of trailers, commercial vehicle bodies and conversions. It was founded in 2019 by Mark Cuskeran, former CEO of SDC Trailers and William Stobart, co-founder of Eddie Stobart Ltd, who together bring a magnitude of knowledge and industry experience to the business. Manufacturing a wide range of trailers and rigid bodies, it operates from a purposebuilt facility which incorporates the latest state-of-the-art equipment to deliver full end to end customer solutions, from 3D design and fabrication, right through to assembly, painting and branded livery. MAW Engineering is also a certified dealer for the renowned HIAB and MULTI-LIFT range in Northern Ireland. Hiab’s best in class load handling equipment includes; HIAB crane and MULTILIFT hook lifts and skiploaders.

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HEALTH & SAFETY

Adrian Logan, Heron Bros Team and PJ O'Donnell.

Finalists: AG Wilson Civil Engineering | ReCon Waste | Northstone Materials | Re-Gen Waste | Mannok | Heron Bros | Pirtek | Lowry Building & Civil Engineering

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HERON BROS The awards ceremony heard that the entries in this category were of the highest standard and that the judging panel highly commended all of the companies who took the time to enter. However, the panel said that Heron Bros ‘demonstrated a world class health and safety culture managed through an excellent health and safety management system.’ The judges added: “The company evidenced a strong commitment to employee training and most importantly employee empowerment that will help in the company’s goal to deliver zero harm.” Now, in its 66th year, and employing over 160 people, Heron Bros, as a construction and property development company, operates throughout the UK, Ireland and Europe, combining traditional values with an advanced innovative approach to construction

which delivers excellence in project value, quality and client satisfaction. It works with public, private and third sector clients delivering education, leisure and stadia, commercial retail and office space, industrial, health, pharmaceutical, community and regeneration projects, and is committed to being a partner of choice by building strong long-lasting relationships with its stakeholders, while working with like-minded companies towards becoming a more sustainable business. “H&S is embedded in everything that we do, at every level of the organization and encompasses all aspects of our Vision 2030 Strategy including: Our Governance and approach to Risk. How we value our people can be evidenced by being the first company in Northern Ireland and the first construction company in the UK, to be awarded and retain IIP Platinum status, and the first to win the Global IIP Employer of the Year Award.”

Pat O’Donnell Process & Co, a family owned version of SQUARE logo: 100% Magenta, 100% Yellow and operated business, is Ireland’s largest supplier of plant machinery and equipment. It represents the complete range of Volvo Construction Equipment both Heavy and Compact, Volvo Penta Marine & Industrial Engines, Rammer Hammers and Breakers, Sennebogen Material Handlers and Kohler Engines. With a Head Office in Dublin and three branches located in Cork, Galway and Portadown it offers the most extensive after-sales support available on the island of Ireland. It employs a team of Volvo Trained Service Technicians, and has 85% of Parts Availability over the counter, which ensures that customers can invest in quality capital equipment safe in the knowledge that Pat O’Donnell & Co has both the parts and expertise available to maintain both the productivity and profitability of machinery.

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EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOMER SERVICE

Adrian Logan, Heather McClay, Orla Graham, Jim Welton, Mark Spencer and Julie Hetherington.

Finalists: Innovate | Hi-Power | Sleator Plant | National Building Services | Pirtek | Simplicity Group

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(JOINT WINNER) Initially established in Cork in 1977 by Dermot Tracey, Hi-Power supplies hydraulics and automatic greasing systems and a variety of other products for trucks and trailers,.

As the years progressed, Hi-Power grew both in reputation and also in size, adding branches in Dublin, Belfast and Manchester in England. During this period, the business also expanded its product portfolio to include hydraulic and electronic winches, industrial hydraulics, garage support equipment, and vehicle heating systems. Some of the key driving factors behind the growth of the business were based around its excellent customer services providing quality products, and continued investment in its people. Several years ago the Hi-Power business was acquired by Flowtech Fluidpower

PLC, a major player in the supply of fluid power products and solutions used in the hydraulic and pneumatic industry in the UK and Benelux. “The takeover of the Hi-Power business lifted us to a completely new level in the grand scheme of things and has enabled us to cement ourselves as the “go to” company for all hydraulic requirements as our portfolio has more than trebled, with greater access to major industry brands and more importantly wider product and customer support. “We have a very high customer retention rate, something we are rather proud of. Over recent years the business has more than doubled its turnover, thanks to the quality of our products, our workmanship and most importantly our customer service.”

My Ireland Jobs is an innovative, modern job board for employers and candidates alike. Striving to provide a premium online recruitment experience across Ireland, it has designed its cutting-edge recruitment platform to be efficient and user-friendly, fitting into the busy schedule of the modern-day professional. Established in 2022, My Ireland Jobs is part of the North-West News Group which is one of Ireland’s leading independentlyowned media groups. With its headquarters in Omagh, Co. Tyrone, the company publishes seven weekly newspaper titles. Led by a pioneering team of recruitment specialists, My Ireland Jobs recognises the importance of job security and the implications associated with this in recent times. Hence, it strives for this platform to be a helping hand in the revitalisation of Irish employment for both recruiters and candidates.

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Noel Kelly, Sarah Jane McGoldrick, Reese Jameson, Brian Carolan and Leon Connolly, with Screenpod.

Carl Bartlett, Hire Association Europe; Matt Partridge, Armorgard; and Anders McLocklan, Hire Association Europe.

Grant Petrie, Cathy Doyle, David Adams and Colin Dean, with Pirtek.

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Chris McKenna, Paul McGoldrick, Ciera Connolloy, Sabas Petralskas and Virginijus Toleikis, of Screenpod.

Niall McQuillan, Stephen McQuillan and Colin Mitchell, McQuillan Companies.

Peter Whyte, Towergate; Philip Bailie, Workflow Hub; and Anders McLocklan, Hire Association Europe.

Gemma and Brian Easey and Connor and Emma Cole, with Cole Groundwork Contracts.


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EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOMER SERVICE

Adrian Logan, Heather McClay, Orla Graham, Jim Welton, Mark Spencer and Julie Hetherington.

Finalists: Innovate | Hi-Power | Sleator Plant | National Building Services | Pirtek | Simplicity Group

WINNER

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INNOVATE

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Meeting the needs of surveyors, contractors and engineers across the UK and Ireland for more than a decade, Antrim based enjoys strong partnerships with the world renowned measurement and survey equipment provider Leica Geosystems and tiltrotator manufacturer Steelwrist, Innovate was founded by Martin Graham, who embarked on an extraordinary entrepreneurial journey. Starting from a home office, he expanded the company’s customer base from scratch to over 600 by 2023, testament to his relentless pursuit of customer satisfaction and value delivery. A small but dynamic team supports Martin’s vision, thriving on efficient communication and collaboration, fostering a close-knit work environment that empowers it to deliver unmatched customer experiences. “At Innovate, our customers are the lifeblood of our business. We hold their needs at the heart of our operations, fostering meaningful relationships that transcend mere transactions.

With unwavering dedication, we seek and embrace customer feedback, fuelling continuous improvement in our products and services. “We take immense pride in going the extra mile to ensure customer satisfaction. Our daily check-ins with customers, a proactive approach to address any potential issues, and swift resolution of challenges showcase our commitment to delivering beyond expectations. “At Innovate, excellence in customer service isn’t just a benchmark; it’s a way of life. Our dedication to delivering exceptional experiences, fostering meaningful relationships, and embracing innovation has propelled us to the forefront of our industry. “Receiving the ‘Excellence in Customer Service’ Award is an extraordinary validation of our relentless pursuit of excellence. It reinforces our commitment to continuing our journey towards excellence, redefining the future of our industry, one satisfied customer at a time.”

My Ireland Jobs is an innovative, modern job board for employers and candidates alike. Striving to provide a premium online recruitment experience across Ireland, it has designed its cutting-edge recruitment platform to be efficient and user-friendly, fitting into the busy schedule of the modern-day professional. Established in 2022, My Ireland Jobs is part of the North-West News Group which is one of Ireland’s leading independentlyowned media groups. With its headquarters in Omagh, Co. Tyrone, the company publishes seven weekly newspaper titles. Led by a pioneering team of recruitment specialists, My Ireland Jobs recognises the importance of job security and the implications associated with this in recent times. Hence, it strives for this platform to be a helping hand in the revitalisation of Irish employment for both recruiters and candidates.

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CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Adrian Logan, Trevor Heatrick, Matthew Heatrick and Iain Latimer.

R Heatrick | ReCon Waste Management | Plaswire | PPP Group

WINNER

R HEATRICK LTD Haulage and demolition contractors R Heatrick Ltd were described by the awards judges as ‘a prime contender for the Circular Economy Award due to its exemplary commitment to sustainability and innovative waste reduction practices.’ They said the company’s extensive experience in demolition ‘seamlessly transformed into a circular economy model, recycling 98% of construction and demolition waste through a substantial £2 million investment in cutting-edge technology.’ And they added: “By actively seeking solutions to challenges such as fines and incorporating new waste streams like street sweepings, the company not only achieved remarkable recycling rates but also demonstrated a forwardlooking approach to expanding its positive environmental impact. “With ambitions to divert all trommel fines in Northern Ireland from landfills

and lead the way toward a true Circular Economy, R Heatrick Ltd’s comprehensive and forward-thinking initiatives make it a deserving winner in this category.” The company was established in 1969 by Robert Heatrick and the business, which operates Material Recovery Facilities in Belfast and Portadown, has grown and thrived under the tenure of his four sons and two grandsons who continue to emulate Robert’s work ethic and vision to this day. The company’s ambition for the future is to see that recycled aggregates are sourced first by the construction sector and overtake the use of virgin raw materials. They would like to see local councils use the aggregate products that are produced from the waste they collect in household recycling centres and believe that Northern Ireland can become a true Circular Economy, leading by example to the rest of the UK.

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Diamond Trucks is one of 12 authorised Renault Truck dealers throughout Ireland, supported by Renault Trucks, offering operators both quality vehicles & excellent customer service at cost effective prices. Whether its new or used van & truck sales, operating packages, approved parts, vehicle repairs or servicing, Diamond Trucks is fully committed and prepared to meet your requirements. Diamond Trucks also provides a 24/7 breakdown service through Renault Trucks 24/7 which covers all of the UK, Ireland and the rest of Europe. The Renault Trucks network of 24/7 breakdown assistance vans, fully equipped with parts and required tooling, aim to be with customers within an hour of a breakdown call, with technicians trained to the highest standard to ensure safety on the roadside and a quick and efficient service.

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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Lowry Building & Civil Engineering Team and David Millar .

Finalists: Lowry Building & Civil Engineering, Derg Water Treatment Works | Cole Groundwork Contracts - Ringaskiddy Cork for Green Biofuels | L Loughran & Sons Contracts Smiths Distribution Centre, Dundalk | Creagh Concrete - Live Oasis, St. Alban’s Place

WINNER

LOWRY BUILDING & CIVIL ENGINEERING Working collaboratively with NI Water, Lowry Building & Civil Engineering (LBCE) developed an innovative mobile Pilot Plant to test myriad water treatment options so that the most effective and efficient treatment solution could be executed at the Derg Water Treatment Works and future NI Water capital works programmes. The Pilot Plant was set up to replicate the water or wastewater treatment process allowing the rigorous testing of different carbon-based products and through real-time data collection and analysis. Following the Pilot Plant, it was determined that a new inlet works and clarification process would be most effective to maintain Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) and NI Water Asset Standard compliance. In addition, it informed the design of the capital works project and allowed the design and contractor team to hit the ground running with Early Contractor Involvement.

The new essential primary treatment process is located in a new building constructed adjacent to the existing main treatment building; water is then returned to the existing building to go through secondary & tertiary treatment. LBCE worked collaboratively with the Client and Project Manager to ensure this vital piece of infrastructure was delivered on time and budget, particularly beneficial use to ensure DWI compliance. Irwin Brannigan, NI Water’s Capital Project Manager, said: “This successful project will not only improve the water quality within the Derg network but will also provide additional security of the water supply to our customers in the Castlederg and Strabane supply area and further afield. “The existing Derg WTW was built in 2002 and replaced the old works a few hundred metres from the current site. This upgrade involved the construction of a new £8 million clarification process at the plant and a £4 million carbon addition project, representing a total investment of £12 million, which will further enhance water treatment at the Derg plant.”

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CEMCOR is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of high quality bagged, bulk & specialist cement products used in the construction industry. Formerly operating as Cookstown Cement, it rebranded to CEMCOR following significant investment. CEMCOR operates two quarries – a limestone quarry in Cookstown and a shale quarry in Dungannon – and is focused on all aspects of the environment and biodiversity, working closely with the local authorities; monitoring current conditions, and implementing new equipment, technologies and resources to improve its rapport. This year, it invested an additional £6 million in upgrades, focused on the sustainability and futureproofing of the plant.

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TOP TEAM OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Re-Gen Waste Team and Martin Graham.

Finalists: Biffa Specialist Services & Amazon DBT4 | Cole Groundwork Contracts | Re-Gen Waste | RiverRidge

WINNER

RE-GEN WASTE Moving up to 150,000 of tonnes of high-value mixed dry recycling materials between the UK and Northern Ireland every year the company’s IT team was set the task of creating a system that would meet the challenging requirements of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Under the Protocol, all goods arriving from the UK must have an ENS declaration with information on the cargo. This is provided by Re-Gen to UK Customs in advance of the goods’ arrival, but it had the potential to slow down operations, increase costs, and cause problems for Re-Gen and their supply chain. So, the IT team developed a digital solution which automated the process, reduced the processing time for each load by 90 per cent, eliminated the potential for mistakes, and is saving the company thousands of pounds every year.

The digital solution has minimised a potentially costly and operationally challenging process to a workable, cost-effective solution. Commented Seamus McEvoy, Transport Manager: “We’ve been able to save 25 hours a week thanks to the digital system which our IT Team has developed. This has added value to the work our team brings to the recycling process.” Added Joseph Doherty, Chief Executive: “I am tremendously proud of our team. They have shown a real entrepreneurial spirit to find a digital solution which meets the challenges of the Protocol. Our new system has saved us time and money and ensured that we can continue to service our clients with no disruption. We hear of many other businesses who are struggling with the administrative burden of the Protocol. Thanks to our new digital process we are in a good place.”

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With strong partnerships with the world renowned measurement and survey equipment provider Leica Geosystems and tiltrotator manufacturer Steelwrist, Innovate was founded by Martin Graham, who embarked on an extraordinary entrepreneurial journey. Starting from a home office, he expanded the company’s customer base from scratch to over 600 by 2023, testament to his relentless pursuit of customer satisfaction and value delivery. A small but dynamic team thrives on efficient communication and collaboration, fostering a close-knit work environment that empowers it to deliver unmatched customer experiences, taking a proactive approach to address any potential issues. It is that dedication, coupled with embracing innovation, that has propelled it to the forefront of the industry.

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AC T I V E LY, P R AC T I CA LLY, W E ’ LL H E LP YO U T H R I V E AG A I N Close Brothers Commercial Finance provide asset based lending, invoice finance and asset finance solutions to businesses across Ireland. We can help you access the working capital you need. Contact us today on (0)28 9099 5701 / +353(1) 901 5224 or visit closecommercialfinance.ie

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CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Richard Chambers, Emma Blair and Bertie Wilson.

Finalists: Waterworx Pipeline & Civils | Lowry Building & Civil Engineering | L Loughran & Sons Contracts | A.G. Wilson Civil Engineering | Creagh Concrete

WINNER

A.G. WILSON (JOINT WINNER)

A.G.Wilson is a family owned civil engineering contractor established in 1979. Since its humble beginnings, the company has diversified and grown, undertaking main contractor duties on major public works. It has an impressive client portfolio which includes NI Water, Scottish Water, Caledonia Water Alliance and Department for Infrastructure, and it is also one of the leading fusion welding specialists in the United Kingdom, offering a complete service in butt fusion welding of high density polyethylene pipes. The company continues to operate under ISO (UKAS) accredited Integrated Management Systems, ISO 9001: 2015; ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018. These standards are a testament of the company’s commitment to the Environment, Quality and Occupational Health & Safety. In July 2023 it attained a Silver RoSPA award in recognition of its commitment to health & safety excellence. Over the past year, AG Wilson has demonstrated remarkable progress by implementing substantial improvements and making significant investments

in its people, infrastructure and technology. For example, after 6 months of design, development and testing, it launched a bespoke digital management system app in June 2023 which provides the company with a digital record of all site activities, making it easier to monitor and manage its operations. It also enables it to identify areas for improvement and as a leading construction company, make datadriven decisions to optimise its performance. “We are honoured to receive this prestigious award. It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team in implementing substantial improvements and investments in our people, infrastructure, and technology. Thank you to everyone who has supported us on this incredible journey.” In March 2023, the company introduced a new company mascot, affectionately named ‘BeSafe Bert,’ as the face of the company’s safety culture and in a move to promote safety awareness and inspire the engineers and construction workers of tomorrow, AG Wilson regularly embarks on educational visits with ‘BeSafe Bert’ to local primary schools.

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Close Brothers Commercial Finance is a leading provider of asset and invoice finance for SMEs and large businesses across Ireland, with flexible asset finance, invoice finance and asset based lending solutions. With offices in Belfast, Cork, Dublin and Galway, its team of specialists have extensive experience working with businesses in a variety of sectors. It can offer local and quick decision-making, alongside a personalised service with individually tailored packages and funding solutions that directly meet the needs of your business.

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Martin Elliman.

The John J Doyle group.

Golda Burrows and Liam Gervin.

Richard Chambers, Eugene O'Dowd, Fergal Mackle and Andrew Borland, with AG Wilson.

Sarah Jane McGoldrick, Brian Carolan, and Ciera Connolly, of Screenpod.

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Sarah and Billy McMillan, Balloo Hire.

Conor McAleenan, Cowan Bros. and Adrian Burns, AG Wilson.

Owen McKenna, John Walls, Fintan Lowney and Tom O'Brien, with Liebherr Excavators.

Kenny Price, Jacqueline Reid and Garry Moore, with Rokbak.

Ian Gault, Matthew Mitchell and Paul Roberts, McQuillan Companies.


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CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Creagh Concrete Team and Emma Blair.

Finalists: Waterworx Pipeline & Civils | Lowry Building & Civil Engineering | L Loughran & Sons Contracts | A.G. Wilson Civil Engineering | Creagh Concrete

WINNER

CREAGH CONCRETE (JOINT WINNER)

With facilities based in Northern Ireland, England and Scotland, Creagh Concrete is the largest manufacturer of precast concrete in the UK and Ireland. Every manufacturing facility operates to the same best-in-quality class standards with common processes and management. All have ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 accreditation of manufacturing and environmental standards. The company supplies products and installation to the educational, residential, custodial and agricultural sectors and prides itself in finding solutions for its customers which cut down programme time, enhances health and safety on site and provides thermal and structural integrity. It is changing the way that people think about concrete, bringing new levels of

efficiency and performance with products like Spantherm, Rapidres and Rapidcore. Over the past two years Creagh has grown with a strong forward order book for all its products and services and in the past year it has developed its team through significant investment in training and development. The company has a high staff retention rate because of this investment and the strong family culture which exists within the company. It recently joined Diversity Mark which showcases Creagh’s commitment to diversity and inclusion within the workplace and is actively seeking to increase numbers of female employees, working with Women in Business and the MPA Women in Minerals to promote women within the construction industry.

SPONSORS

Close Brothers Commercial Finance is a leading provider of asset and invoice finance for SMEs and large businesses across Ireland, with flexible asset finance, invoice finance and asset based lending solutions. With offices in Belfast, Cork, Dublin and Galway, its team of specialists have extensive experience working with businesses in a variety of sectors. It can offer local and quick decision-making, alongside a personalised service with individually tailored packages and funding solutions that directly meet the needs of your business.

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REVOTRUCK IT’S REVOLUTIONARY But don’t take our word for it. It's won four awards...So far!

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WASTE MANAGEMENT TEAM OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan and Amazon & Biffa Waste Management Team and Allison Sedgewick.

Finalists: Re-Gen Waste | RiverRidge | ReCon Waste Management | Biffa Specialist Services & Amazon DBT4

WINNER

SPONSORS

AMAZON & BIFFA WASTE MANAGEMENT TEAM The Biffa IRM Specialist Services and Amazon DBT4 waste management team were recognized at the annual awards for implementing and delivering a comprehensive waste diversion plan at their Portadown site.

These remarkable accomplishments have associated benefits on the environment too such as conserving resources and reduction in carbon footprint with less general waste collection required.

Back in February 2022 the Amazon DBT4 delivery station on the Mahon Industrial Estate in Portadown had the lowest waste diversion rate of 63.80% in the Amazon UK network. Due to the collective commitment of the team and surpassing expectations tremendous results have been achieved with the highest rate of 99.10%.

“This is stupendous achievement for Rebecca O’Brien, the Amazon DBT4 Portadown waste ambassador. She is such a wonderful team leader. She will find a way to get a task done and do it well. She is a credit to Amazon, she really is inspirational, and it is a pleasure to work alongside Rebecca,” commented Carole Rogan, Biffa IRM Specialist Services Contract manager.

The site now features month on month in the top 4 in the UK, such has been the team’s efforts to go above and beyond what is expected in order to deliver top results.

Rebecca’s great work didn’t stop at the DBT4 Portadown site. She went on to assist and promote her knowledge with other sites across Ireland and the UK.

Mecalac is an international manufacturer of wheel excavators, crawler excavators and wheel loaders. To meet the demand for more environment-friendly construction projects, Mecalac has harnessed its spirit of innovation and developed a range of 100% electric machines. The brand launched the very first 11-ton electric excavator, the e12 excavator loader, in 2022. To complement its offering, and more recently it has released of a new 1000-litre electric Swing loader. The eS1000 loader is the ultimate expression of Mecalac’s commitment to sustainability, with innovation always at the heart of its DNA.

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ROTO 70.24 SPLUS Don’t settle for second best

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The telescopic handlers of the ROTO range allow 360 degree operation due to the rotating turret offering a greater range of action compared to a fixed telescopic handler. This model can be offered as a hybrid solution, allowing you to plug into an electric source on-site allowing emission & noise free operation. Visit merlo.co.uk to find out more.

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CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Conor Cole and Shaun Groom.

Finalists: Lowry Building & Civil Engineering | L Loughran & Sons Contracts | Waterworx Pipeline & Civils | Cole Groundwork Contracts | Newtownstewart Construction UK

WINNER

SPONSORS

COLE GROUNDWORK CONTRACTS Cole Groundwork Contracts is a multiaward winning civil engineering company working all over Ireland and the UK providing services to some of the biggest construction companies in the world, including Bouygues UK, SIMEC Group , Graham Construction and GA Doble (Civil Engineering) Ltd, to name but a few. It was established in 2005 by Managing Director Conor Cole, solely as a small team of professionals, providing services to domestic and small commercial building contractors. Today, it has a team of 80 people and is known within the industry for delivering quality projects, on time within budget. The last three years have been a difficult time for many businesses working through Covid and the immediate aftermath with many challenges with supply chain alone, but Cole Groundwork Contracts are proud to have navigated

through these changes and been involved in a number of outstanding specialist projects. Cole is now involved in residential developments, commercial developments, schools and universities, electrical generation sites, telecommunications signals masts, and within the Water industry. These are highly specialist jobs that very few contractors have the capacity or experience to do. Indeed, Cole have gained a reputation for taking on jobs that other companies deem to be difficult and see themselves as a “solutions provider” first and foremost. This is one of many awards the company has won over the years; last year it was voted Construction Company of the Year at the same awards event. “We are absolutely delighted to win the Civil Engineering Company of the Year award. The Plant and Civil Awards were the first awards we ever entered many years ago and they always feel like a particularly special one!”

Merlo is the market leader in telehandlers with its rotating turret, patented suspension cab and hydrostatic transmission. An innovative and extremely versatile industrial company, it designs, develops and produces most of its components in-house. This makes it possible to always find the best solution for the requirements of the customer. Merlo’s success in the world stems from its capacity to know how to anticipate the needs of the markets and every machine produced proves the company’s commitment to offering their customers the best technology available today, with the guarantee of fifty years of experience in research and innovation. The Merlo Group, founded in 1964, has over 1,400 employees. Over 90% of production is exported all over the world through a commercial network divided into 7 subsidiaries and over 600 dealers.

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Diverse Services, One Sustainable Future McQuillan Companies 11 Ballinderry Road, Lisburn, BT28 2SA T: 028 9266 8831 | W: mcquillancompanies.com


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ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVE

Adrian Logan, P Keenan Team and Craig Chisholm.

Finalists: Cole Groundwork Contracts | Northstone Materials | National Building Services | Pat O’Donnell & Co | A.G. Wilson Civil Engineering | P Keenan

WINNER

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P KEENAN County Derry headquartered quarry operators and civil engineering contractor P Keenan were recognised for their conservation work in protecting wildlife and the environment.

Special Protection Area in 1998, for wintering assemblage and passage birds. It has been described by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency as ‘one of Northern Ireland’s most significant conservation achievements.’

The family run company has been working in partnership with RSPB NI to support the conservation of wetland/ farmland at Lough Beg, located just to the north of Lough Neagh in County Derry, for more than 30 years, with the express aim of improving the quality of the wetland habitats to support wading bird populations and rare plants.

P Keenan plan to use Lough Beg to further engage its workforce through conservation volunteering and biodiversity awareness seminars. The company also intends to situate a bird hide in the land to allow the wider community to engage with this unique habitat.

Regarded as a wetland of global significance since 1967, it was recognised in 1987 as an Area of Special Scientific Interest for breeding wader assemblage and botanical communities and species and was made a European

This is not the first time the company has been recognised for its conservation work; it has achieved other prestigious environmental awards for its work at Lough Beg includes Sustainable Ireland’s Project of the Year Award and is also a Green Apple award winner.

As a leading civil engineering, road surfacing and environmental company with an established reputation for quality, reliability and exceptional service, McQuillan Companies includes four separate divisions – McQuillan Contracts, McQuillan Quarries, McQuillan Outdoor, and McQuillan Environmental. The group has enjoyed a long and successful history that stretches over 130 years and five generations. It began in the 1880s when the late John McQuillan commenced quarrying operations with the discovery of limestone on his farm at Colinwell outside Belfast and has steadily grown and expanded over the years. McQuillan Companies are committed to the highest standards in the products and services they supply. Its policies, certifications and accreditations include Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality (SHEQ) including a UKAS Accredited Laboratory and relevant product approvals such as BBA HAPAS and CE Marked aggregates and bituminous materials.

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Carved by a lifetime of hard work, Rokbak articulated haulers are built to perform. Day after day. Decade after decade. From the heat of the desert to the cold of the arctic, you can rely on Rokbak. Contact your local dealer for more information.

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MINERAL PRODUCTS SITE OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, McQuillan Companies Edentrillick Quarry Team, Jacqueline Reid and Jonathan Campbell.

Finalists: Cemcor - Ballysudden Limestone Quarry | McQuillan Companies - Edentrillick Quarry | Cemcor - Derraghadoan Shale Quarry | Mannok - Doon Quarry

WINNER

SPONSORS

EDENTRILLICK QUARRY Over the past two years McQuillan Companies’ Edentrillick Quarry has invested significantly in its facilities to provide an improved working environment. This includes the construction of new offices, rest areas, drying rooms, facilitating improved comfort and functionality for the workforce. McQuillian Companies commitment to ongoing improvement also extends to its equipment, with a substantial investment of circa £3 million in Edentrillick to upgrade plant and machinery to ensure Edentrillick remains a modern and efficient operation. All plant operating on site is fitted with cameras, in addition to the standard mirrors, to aid all round visibility. The plant is also fitted with reversing alarms and lighting and flashing beacons. Through community engagement, the company has also fitted all its mobile machines on site with white noise reversing alarms in order to reduce any adverse impact on neighbours.

Edentrillick Quarries is committed to ongoing restoration, not just after quarry depletion, but as the quarry evolves. Biodiversity is a top priority and recently three hectares were planted with native trees, creating a sanctuary for nesting birds and wildlife. It has also conducted habitat assessments and implemented measures to protect Badgers, Otters, Bats, Sand Martins, and Peregrine Falcons residing in the area. In 2020, the quarry achieved an exceptional milestone by obtaining planning permission for the next 15-20 years of operation, allowing more investment in the location and retaining employment opportunities well into the future. This achievement is remarkable, as it marked one of the fastest mineral applications approved in approximately 30 years in Northern Ireland and reflects the meticulous planning in advance of the application, the open public consultations and liaison with local stakeholders held during the process, and the commitment of all those involved.

As a member of the Volvo Group, exceptional quality is at the heart of everything Rokbak do. Rokbak haulers are built in Scotland and loaded with generations of experience and pride. Many of its highly-skilled team have worked with the manufacturer for decades – like their parents and even grandparents before them. Sleator Plant are the Rokbak Trucks dealer for Northern Ireland, whose manufacturer trained team are always on hand and happy to help. With a fully operational workshop and parts store, Sleator Plant supply genuine Rokbak parts for all Rokbak machinery needs.

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THINKING ABOUT ELECTRIC? We promise to be by your side every step of the way. From initial operations analysis and planning, through to implementation and long term ongoing operation; ensuring you have a charging solution that can scale as your fleet grows. It’s another way that our alternate powertrains are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system.

We promise to be by your side every step of the way. From initial operations analysis and planning, through to implementation and long term ongoing operation; ensuring you have a charging solution that can scale as your fleet grows. It’s another way that our alternate powertrains are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system.

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HIGH ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR

Adrian Logan, Pat McKay and Gareth Owen.

Finalists: Laurence Loughran, L Loughran & Sons Contracts | John McKeefry, JMK Commercials | Richard Chambers, A.G. Wilson Civil Engineering | Pat McKay, FKL Plant

WINNER

SPONSORS

PAT McKAY

LAGAN SPECIALIST CONTRACTING GROUP Pat McKay began his working life after leaving training college in Belfast in 1978 by undertaking a three year apprenticeship as an Apprentice Plant Fitter with Charles Brand, later acquired by the Lagan family. He excelled in his role as Apprentice Plant Fitter and progressed through the ranks. By 1985, Pat became a Chargehand Foreman for Charles Brand, where he was responsible for all Civil Engineering Plant and Equipment and working on heavy Civil Engineering Projects such as Bangor Marina, Newcastle WWTW and Kilroot Power Station Jetty. Five years later, Pat had risen to the position of Plant Manager for Charles Brand, taking on significant responsibilities in managing the company’s plant and equipment and successfully completed a Management Training Course in GB. Today, his career with the Lagan Specialist Contracting Group spans over 45 years.

It has been a journey that showcases his dedication, expertise, and leadership in the field of Plant and Civil Engineering. His work has taken him to faraway places including the Caribbean, West Africa and the United States. In addition to his global work on individual projects, Pat has continued to support all other businesses within the Lagan Specialist Contracting Group, including FK Lowry & Dew Piling, Lagan Water, H&J Martin, Lagan Operations & Maintenance, Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure and Charles Brand. Regarded as a figurehead within the construction, civil engineering, aviation and plant & machinery sector in Northern Ireland, Pat has achieved outstanding success in procurement, management, company expansion and development for over four decades and today he remains active and an integral team member within the organisation.

Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. Together with its partners and customers it is driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. Founded in 1891, it now operates in more than 100 countries and employs some 54,000 people. Research and development are mainly concentrated in Sweden. In the UK, Scania is a major supplier of trucks, buses, coaches and engines for industrial and marine applications. Additionally, the company provides a wide range of complementary and ancillary services in support of its products and customers through its 86-strong network of service centres. As a Scania dealer, Road trucks is committed to providing excellent customer service to make sure your commercial vehicles are where you need them to be - on the road. They cover Northern Ireland with dealers in Larne and Omagh, providing sales, servicing and parts needs.

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Setting Foundations for the Future

CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPANY OF THE YEAR

www.colegwc.co.uk

info@colegwc.co.uk

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SPECIAL RECOGNITION WINNER

STEPHEN ROBINSON

Adrian Logan, Stephen Robinson, and Conor Cole.

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ROBINSON QUARRY MASTERS Stephen Robinson, one of the driving forces behind the success of leading manufacturers of quarry and concrete block products, Robinson Quarry Masters, was honoured for his long service to the industry. Stephen has given a lifetime of service to the quarry industry. On leaving school he spent the first three years working for a local construction company as a quantity surveyor before entering his father’s quarrying business at the age of 21 – and 43 years later he is still there, working alongside his younger brother Alex at the Glenwherrry quarry between Larne and Ballymena, recently acquired by the Breedon Group. Although close to retiring age, Stephen remains fully focused on the business. On those days he is not in the office looking after all the paperwork, he will be out on the road meeting contractors and civil engineers, suppliers and others, prospecting for new business and making sure the company’s loyal customers are happy with the service they get…

An active member of the Institute of Quarrying, having served as chairman for many years, he is also heavily involved in the Mineral Products Association of Northern Ireland. Married with two grown up children, Jill and James, he takes pride in helping out the local community where he can and as a committed member of First Broughshane Presbyterian Church he is regarded as the ‘go to’ person if ever there are any repairs, renovations and maintenance work required around the Church. Outside of that, his other big interest is in hill walking alongside his wife Janet, having climbed virtually every hill in the country, and even farther afield in places like France and Austria. But the quarrying sector remains his first love. Indeed, he even named two recently acquired Komatsu dump trucks after his two year old and four year old grandchildren… Ellie and Abigail…making him a worthy recipient of this very special award.

Cole Groundwork Contracts is a multi award winning civil engineering company working all over Ireland and the UK providing services to some of the biggest construction companies in the world, including Bouygues UK, SIMEC Group, Graham Construction and GA Doble (Civil Engineering) Ltd, to name but a few. It was established in 2005 by Managing Director Conor Cole, solely as a small team of professionals, providing services to domestic and small commercial building contractors. Today, it has a team of 80 people and is known within the industry for delivering quality projects, on time within budget. Cole is now involved in residential developments, commercial developments, schools and universities, electrical generation sites, telecommunications signals masts, and within the Water industry.

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Martin Elliman, Pamela McGookin, Eleanor Blane and Dominic McClements.

Stephen Bradshaw, BFI; Paul Brogan, McQuillan Companies, Chair MPANI; Gordon Best, Regional Director MPANI and Mark Patton, Geological Survey. of Northern Ireland.

Construction Company of the Year

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Gareth Owen, Lee Hebry, Martin Hanley, Oliver Close and Ian McNeill, with Road Trucks Scania.

David Bonnes, Veronica Parr and John Graham, with Road Trucks.

Anna Keenan, Russell McGivern, Claire Ruddy and Keith McCordick, with National Building Services.

Shaun Groom, Ellie Avery and Colm Carville, with Merlo UK.

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Lynda Wioods, Cara O'Kane and Kelly Cooke, of RiverRidge.

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THE YEAR

PROVIDING THE DRAINS FOR TOMORROW’S CRANES FOR OVER 60 YEARS

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Gareth McCormick and Rosemary McCormick, McCormick Contracts; and Dougie Watt, QRS.

Richard Chambers, Shauna McKay and Fergus Mackle, of AG Wilson.

Adam Heatrick, R Heatrick Ltd; John Marks, Road Trucks; and Trevor Heatrick, R Heatrick Ltd.

Sarah Jane McGoldrick and Paul McGoldrick, of Screenpod.

Daniel Connolly, ReCon Waste; Paddy McBride, Bailey Waste Recycling; and Lee Henry, Road Trucks.

Brendan Loy, Keith McCordick, Claire Ruddy, Frank Glen, Anna Keenan and Russelll McGivern, of National Building Services, with some of the Peter Corry show team.

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BAILEY WASTE RECYCLING (NI) LTD Part of the Agnail Group

PROVIDING TAILOR MADE SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR WASTE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS

Contact: Paddy McBride: E: paddy@baileywaste.com M: +353 87 987 3229

Lurgan Depot: Silverwood Industrial Estate, 1- 4 Silverwood Road, Lurgan, Co. Armagh, BT 66 6LN

www.baileywaste.com

Belfast Depot: 105-109 Limestone Road, Belfast, BT153AB Tel: (028) 38341449


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INSTITUTE OF QUARRYING NORTHERN IRELAND BRANCH

STONECRUSHERS’ BALL ANNUAL DINNER HELD AT THE EUROPA HOTEL, BELFAST

QRS Table.

McQuillan Table.

Edward Nethery.

Eileen & David Johnston, Janet & Stephen Robinson.

Kemek Table 1.

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FP McCann Table.


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Kemek Table 2.

Orica Table.

Northstone Table.

Finning Table.

Kemek. Golda Burrows & Neil Rainey,

Nicole Nethery, Edward Nethery, Adrian Alexander & Alan Dola n.

Darren & Ruth O’Reilly with Alan Dolan, Irish Mines.

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KLEEMANN PLANT TRAIN PERFORMS IMPRESSIVELY IN LIMESTONE IN GREECE A mobile Kleemann plant train is currently in operation for AIGISTOS S.A. in Amphilochia on the Greek mainland. The powerful plant train consists of a jaw crusher, cone crusher and a classifying screen. The company, AIGISTOS S.A., a leading player in the construction industry, has a fleet of more than 300 machines – including five mobile crushing and screening plants from Kleemann. One of the company’s major current projects is the “Amvrakia Odos” infrastructure project. Construction of the 48.5 km-long highway, which will play an important role for the Ambracian Gulf’s tourist region in northwest Greece, will require a large amount of high-quality processed rock material. During project planning, the building company carrying out the work decided on a Kleemann plant train from the PRO line: MOBICAT MC 120i PRO and MOBICONE MCO 110i PRO. The two power packs are complemented by the classifying screen MOBISCREEN MSC 953i EVO.

The limestone on site has a high quartz content. The feed material (feed size 0-600 mm) is very sticky and contains a high proportion of soil in addition to the quartz. Is is a perfect application area for the jaw crusher MOBICAT MC 120i PRO, which is used as a primary crusher in the plant train, and impresses with its efficient double-deck prescreen. It discharges any fines even before the crushing process. The jaw crusher loads the downstream cone crusher MOBICONE MCO 110i PRO, while the Kleemann screening plant delivers the four final products prescribed for road construction: 0-4, 4-16, 16-32 and 0-32.

INTELLIGENTLY LINKED FOR AN EXCEPTIONALLY STABLE PROCESS The three plants in Amphilochia are intelligently linked, which ensures a stable process thanks to automatic control. Each machine works on its own but sends signals to the upstream and downstream machines in the event of malfunctions or overfilling.

The Continuous Feed System (CFS) also guarantees optimum utilisation of the crusher. All components are thus loaded evenly. The connection of all machines also guarantees safety: If an emergency stop is pressed anywhere on the plant train, all machines are safely stopped. The concept prevents damage or overload situations, which results in high availability and performance throughout with low wear.

HIGH OUTPUT AND LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION The Kleemann plant train with its PRO crushers impresses with its material preparation of up to 410 tons per hour and the ability to supply large feed material of up to 600 mm. „The Kleemann machines are exceptionally powerful and can successfully take on any application. We are very satisfied with the output and expect to process 1.5 million tons during the 18 month of operation,“ says a delighted Aris Svolos, owner of AIGISTOS S.A. The crushing machines are equipped with powerful E-DRIVE diesel-electric drives. Fuel consumption is low, and it is possible to retrofit the plants with the „external power supply“ option. This makes the machines future-proof.

OUTSTANDING: SUPPORT AND SERVICE

The team from the construction company carrying out the work appreciates the fast hands-on service from Kleemann and the local Wirtgen Group dealer.

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For such large projects, it isn’t only the extremely efficient performance of the machines that counts. Close collaboration with local contacts is also key. In Greece, customers of Wirtgen Group are supported by the local dealer Helma S.A. „We are very satisfied with our contact partners at Kleemann and Helma. And we especially appreciate their willingness to find practicable solutions. Knowing that we can count on quick, straightforward support when things get challenging gives me real peace of mind,“ confirms Aris Svolos.


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EVOQUIP LAUNCH THE MIGHTY FALCON 820 SCREEN EvoQuip®, a leading manufacturer of compact crushing and screening equipment, has launched the EvoQuip Falcon 820 Inclined Screen. Combining scalping, screening, and stockpiling in one self-contained unit, the Falcon 820 features a doubledeck two-bearing screen box and can operate in multiple applications such as sand and gravel, crushed stone, coal, topsoil, and demolition waste.

offers adjustable incline angles, allowing operators to optimise the screening process, based on specific material requirements. This flexibility ensures precise separation and exceptional quality of the final product. Built to withstand the toughest conditions, the Falcon 820 is constructed with high-quality materials and components. Its robust design ensures long-term reliability, reducing maintenance costs and maximising uptime.

With a large screening area and high-frequency double-deck screen, the Falcon 820 delivers outstanding screening efficiency, enabling faster throughput and increased uptime. It also

Andrew Armstrong, EvoQuip Product Manager, said: “We are proud to introduce the Falcon 820 to the market. It combines our expertise in compact machinery with the latest technological

advancements, providing our customers with a powerful screening solution. This machine is designed to help our customers achieve optimal results, increase productivity, and stay ahead in a competitive market.

information on the performance of their machine, leading to effective machine management and maximum uptime.

“Designed with mobility in mind, the Falcon 820 is compact and easily transportable, making it ideal for various job sites. Its user-friendly setup process and excellent maintenance access ensures minimal downtime and maximum productivity.”

The Falcon 820 Inclined Screen is designed to meet the evolving demands of customers across various sectors, including construction, aggregates, recycling, and landscaping. With its advanced features and cuttingedge technology, this innovative machine provides an exceptional screening experience, maximising productivity and profitability.

Selected Falcon screens come with the T-Link telemetry system fitted as standard, providing customers with real-time

The Falcon 820 is available to order. For more information contact your local EvoQuip distributor.

The Falcon 820 can work in multiple applications, such as sand and gravel, crushed stone, coal, topsoil, and demolition waste

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HEIDELBERG MATERIALS UK COMMISSIONS 60M RADIAL STACKER CONVEYOR FROM QMS Quarry Manufacturing & Supplies (QMS) has recently supplied a bespoke 60m radial stacker conveyor to Heidelberg Materials UK (as then, Hanson Aggregates). Designed and built to the company’s exacting requirements, the UK manufactured stock piler is now hard at work at the company’s Frindsbury Wharf site helping to ensure that aggregates reach customers wherever they are in the UK. Hanson Aggregates, before its acquisition by Heidelberg Materials UK, is one of the country’s largest users of rail freight, moving over 2.5 million tonnes of aggregates a year from seven rail connected loading points to 12 distribution depots. The company produces and moves so much material it has its own fleet of locomotives and wagons, whilst barges are used to supply production facilities alongside the River Thames. For road haulage, Hanson had a core road fleet of 1,200 liveried trucks operated principally by self-employed owner drivers under a franchise scheme. To effectively and efficiently load its aggregates onto a variety of haulage solutions, the company required a flexible and efficient aggregates loading system. This had to be able to move the aggregates at high speeds, yet at the same time not lose any material

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from the conveyor. Following discussions with Coalville-headquartered Quarry Manufacturing & Supplies, a bespoke 60m long radial stacker conveyor was supplied and constructed at the Frindsbury Wharf site.

DRIVEN BY EXPERIENCE The QMS 60m long radial stacker conveyor was designed by the company’s experienced in-house technical design department which is able to draw on many years of industry experience. Manufactured entirely at the company’s UK headquarters, it was installed and commissioned, and is now serviced, by QMS service engineers. This team is totally dedicated to quarry and aggregate sites, helping to maximise the investment made in essential equipment. “The QMS range of robust conveyors is engineered to create a trouble-free connection between crushing and screening equipment. They are designed to increase stockpile capacity and reduce onsite material handling. Our full range of conveyors can be used for the transfer of materials in the quarrying, mining, recycling, construction and mineral processing industry,” explains Quarry Manufacturing & Supplies managing director Jonathan Beck.

“We believe that our radial stacker conveyor is one of the most cost-efficient and effective ways of stockpiling material as the reduction of segregation, degradation, contamination and compaction when stockpiling ensures ‘in specification’ material for any application. QMS’ radial stackers cater for a complete range of applications and industries and deliver 30% more stockpile capacity on the same footprint when stockpiling in a trapezoidal shape compared using standard stackers.”

ESSENTIAL TOOL “Given the wide variety of aggregate products Heidelberg Materials UK produces, and the wide range of customers the company services, an efficient, cost-effective radial stacker conveyor is an essential piece of equipment for the company. The QMS 60m radial stacker conveyor is able to produce stockpiles that are easily accessed by even the largest loading shovels. It uses mains electricity at the site so is environmentally friendly as well as cost efficient. It has proved itself to onsite and is now considered to be essential for the Frindsbury Wharf site,” concludes Quarry Manufacturing & Supplies managing director Jonathan Beck.


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CUTTING-EDGE EQUIPMENT FROM VERSAFFIX As the sole tiltrotator manufacturer in the UK and Ireland, our company takes pride in offering a comprehensive product range catering to excavators ranging from 3-18 tons. A 22-ton model is set to join our lineup in Spring 2024, expanding our capabilities and meeting the evolving needs of the market. To showcase our cutting-edge equipment, we'll be participating in the upcoming Spring Farm Machinery Show at the Eikon Exhibition Centre, Balmoral Park, on 24 and 25 January. If you're interested in experiencing the performance of our tiltrotators first hand, we invite you to visit our demonstration area located just outside Newry. Please contact us to arrange a demo and we'll be happy to organise the session for you.

For more details about the Spring Farm Machinery Show, visit https://www.ajspromotions.com/events/ fibrus-sfm-show-balmoral-2024

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CASE LAUNCHES F-SERIES EVOLUTION COMPACT WHEEL LOADERS WITH ENHANCED CONTROL & HIGHER SPEEDS CASE Construction Equipment has updated its compact wheel loader line, with the launch of four F-Series Evolution models - the 21F, 121F, 221F and 321F.

The machines benefit from increased travel speeds and an upgraded operator´s cab. This incorporates a revised monitor, enhanced electrohydraulic controls with smart features, plus a range of connectivity applications previously only seen on larger models.

IMPROVED PERFORMANCE To meet growing customer demand, particularly from Scandinavian countries, the two larger models are available with a choice of travel speed ratings, 20kph in standard trim and an optional 40kph for those customers looking to move rapidly between work sites. The increased travel speed is ideal for contractors that employ high-performance, constant-speed attachments, such as for snow clearing. When combined with optional Ride Control arm suspension, the higher travel speeds also deliver increased productivity in load and carry operations, where machines are rapidly transferring material to a loading or stocking area. Powered by a Stage V FPT diesel engine, the 21F boasts 43kW (58hp) and 245Nm of torque. This rises to 48kW (64hp) and 261Nm in the 121F, topping out at 55kW (74hp) and 316Nm in the 221F and the 321F.

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wheel loaders The larger models come with new modular axles, available with limited slip or 100% locking differentials for maximum traction in difficult terrain. They feature multi-disc wet brakes with a hydraulically-released parking brake, delivering improved safety and reduced effort for the operator. Evolution wheel loaders have an Eco drive mode, limiting engine revs to 1,700rpm for reduced fuel consumption and lower exhaust emissions. While operators might expect a drop in productivity in Eco mode, engine speed regulation and variable hydraulic pump displacement results in impressive performance. Indeed, CASE recommends that operators set the machines to run in Eco in regular daily operation, to achieve optimum productivity and efficiency, unless maximum power is required for attachments, or for increased breakout force.

OPERATOR CONTROL There are two cab interiors on offer, both featuring ROPS and FOPS level 2 protection as standard. The Deluxe cab interior includes additional storage spaces around the seat, with full height adjustment for the steering wheel and an adjustable wrist rest, ensuring that all drivers can find the most comfortable position for all-day operation. A low-effort all-in-one electro-hydraulic joystick

controls all bucket and loader arm functions, while the upgraded automotive-style display monitor provides clear access to all major machine functions and system controls. A membrane keypad, similar to that found in larger CASE machines, puts all controls at the operator´s fingertips without leaving the wrist rest. Smart features allow the operator to preset hydraulic response to suit individual tasks, while a bucket shake mode assists the emptying of sticky materials. As well as a return-to-dig function, there is now a return-to-travel setting and the two automated movements can be combined for easier operation in loading and tipping. A return-to-height function is also offered, further enhancing the operator assistance delivered by the Evolution machines. Cruise control delivers constant road speed when travelling. With a spacious interior, the F-Series cab remains low enough for transportation between job sites and offers quick and easy access for the operator.

TO FURTHER BOOST THE PRODUCTIVITY, PROFITABILITY AND UPTIME OF THE NEW F-SERIES EVOLUTION COMPACT WHEEL LOADER RANGE, CASE HAS AVAILABLE A RANGE OF SERVICE SOLUTIONS, WHICH SUPPORT CUSTOMERS´ EXPERIENCES OF CASE EQUIPMENT.

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wheel loaders Overall height of the 21F and 121F is just 2.46m, while the 221F is 2.63m high and the 321F sits at 2.68m overall.

BOOSTING UPTIME AND CUSTOMER PEACE OF MIND WITH CASE SERVICE SOLUTIONS To further boost the productivity, profitability and uptime of the new F-Series Evolution compact wheel loader range, CASE has available a range of Service Solutions, which support customers´ experiences of CASE equipment. The complete fleet management tool CASE SiteWatchTM enables geolocation, fleet security using geo-fences and unauthorized use alerts and flexible reporting. This includes key performance indicators (KPIs) such as fuel consumption, utilization rate, machine hours and idle time, so productivity and profitability can be monitored and optimised. The data is easily accessible via a portal. CASE SiteConnect enhances telemetry data used by CASE´s Uptime Center team to provide dealers with alerts based on machine performance. Fast corrective action to minimize downtime is possible, as dealers remotely access machine data and take corrective action faster. This enables dealers to be proactive in managing customers´ machines and boosting uptime. Both SiteWatch and SiteConnect are available as options with the newly revised models. Customers benefit from greater peace of mind with CASE Care, CASE Protect and CASE Fluid Analysis. CASE Care is a standard planned maintenance programme, with genuine parts and lubricants. The programme is underpinned by the support, logistics and technical expertise of the wide-reaching CASE dealer network. CASE Protect is an extended warranty

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program and CASE Fluid Analysis aims to prevent major failures, optimising the asset reliability and extending operating lifetimes.

FULL RANGE The 21F weighs in at 4,570kg with a standard bucket and Z-bar linkage loader arms. This rises to 5,423kg for the 121F, then 5,694kg for the 221F and tops out at 6,195kg for the 321F. Bucket capacities run from 0.7-1.0m3 for the smallest model, rising to 1.0-1.3m3 for the 321F. Both the 21F and the 121F

feature a new monolift cylinder Z-bar loader arm, allowing for parallel lift for better pallet fork handling, without compromising the conventional Z-bar breakout force. The 21F and 121F have standard flow hydraulics producing 67 lpm of flow, while the larger 221F and 321F feature an optional high-flow package, that includes creep speed. a front electrical socket and a depressurised return drain function, to allow for a full interface with hydraulic attachments.


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PUNCHING ABOVE ITS WEIGHT: UNVEILING THE COMPACT POWERHOUSE - THE TEREX ECOTEC TDS 815 SHREDDER In the world of waste processing, efficiency, adaptability, and reliability are paramount. Companies and organisations are constantly seeking cutting-edge solutions to tackle the diverse challenges that waste materials present. Enter the Terex Ecotec TDS 815 shredder - a true powerhouse in the field of waste processing. The heart of the TDS 815 shredder is its compact 1.5m twin shaft shredding unit. This feature allows for highly efficient material reduction, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of waste materials. Moreover, the quick-change

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shafts take the machine's adaptability and maintenance efficiency to a whole new level, making it a standout choice for professionals in the industry.

FORMIDABLE FLEXIBILITY AND POWER What sets the TDS 815 apart is its remarkable flexibility. Users have the option to operate the shredder with synced or independent shafts, a feature that aligns perfectly with specific application requirements. This adaptability is invaluable, empowering

users to tailor their approach to various waste types and processing challenges, ensuring optimal results every time. A CAT 4.4 140kw stage V engine powers the TDS 815. This reliable engine ensures efficient performance and unwavering reliability, two factors that are non-negotiable in the world of waste processing.


recycling & waste management With a robust weight of 16,500 kilograms, a substantial 3.3-metre stockpile height, and quick setup time, this shredder is wellequipped to handle large throughputs of waste materials, making it a formidable choice for tackling skip waste, bulky waste, household waste, wood waste, green waste, building waste, asphalt, and construction and demolition rubble. The TDS 815's design includes a robust track sub-frame with bolt-on tracks, catering to both track and track/hooklift versions. This level of adaptability provides users with greater flexibility in how they deploy the machine to meet their specific needs.

INNOVATIVE AND MANOEUVRABLE But the innovation doesn't stop there. The TDS 815 comes standard with the T-Link telemetry system, a powerful tool that offers real-time insights into the machine's performance. This feature is a game-changer for effective machine management and maximised uptime. Accessible through a tablet or smartphone, it provides a comprehensive view of the machine's location, fuel consumption, operating statistics, and more, all at your fingertips.

When it comes to manoeuvrability and transport, the TDS 815 doesn't disappoint. Its robust tracking system, coupled with a hydraulic raise and lower chassis, ensures smooth operations and convenient diagnostics. A user-friendly control system and a full-function remote control make operating this machine a breeze, enhancing the user experience while contributing to its efficient use.

A FORMIDABLE CHOICE The TDS 815 shredder boasts intelligent load-sensing hydraulics, a key feature that prevents damage to shaft teeth and extends the machine's lifespan. Its aggressive intake capability results in high production rates, positioning it as a formidable choice for waste processing tasks. Additionally, the quick-change shafts and combs, along with replaceable wear-resistant plates, streamline maintenance and reduce downtime, ensuring uninterrupted productivity. Furthermore, with its containerised transport capability, the TDS 815 offers an efficient shipping solution, enhancing its mobility and ease of deployment for waste processing operations globally.

Pawel Kononczuk, Business Development Director at Terex Ecotec, emphasises the TDS 815 shredder's significance, stating, "The Terex Ecotec TDS 815 shredder sets a new standard in the waste processing industry. Its compact design, powerful engine, and advanced features make it a game-changer for seeking efficiency and adaptability in their operations. The machine's versatility, coupled with its intelligent load-sensing hydraulics and quick-change shafts, positions it as a reliable and high-performing solution for various waste materials. It's not just a shredder; it's a strategic asset for tackling the diverse challenges of waste processing."

NOT JUST A MACHINE: A GAME-CHANGER The Terex Ecotec TDS 815 shredder is more than just a machine: it's a game-changer in the waste processing industry. With its comprehensive set of features, remarkable adaptability, and efficient performance, it emerges as an invaluable asset for those looking to manage waste effectively and with high efficiency. Whether you're dealing with skip waste, household waste, construction debris, or other materials, the TDS 815 shredder is equipped to handle the task with excellence. In the ever-evolving landscape of waste processing, this machine stands as a true testament to innovation and efficiency.

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BIFFA WASTES NO TIME ONBOARDING FOUR NEW IVECO X-WAY 112

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The UK’s leading sustainable waste management company, Biffa, has taken delivery of four new IVECO X-Way trucks to bolster its fleet of over 3,000 vehicles. Waste disposal is often taken for granted due to the highly efficient services provided by companies such as Biffa. The completion of demanding tasks and roundthe-clock work of its fleet is essential to a smooth-running service and the quartet of new rugged IVECO X-Ways (AD360X42Z OFF) join the fleet as bulk carriers. Biffa maintains around 400 bulk carriers to serve as the mechanical muscle for many

of its services. Collecting large industrial waste units for transportation to recycling plants and landfill means these machines need to be tough, especially as many final mile routes are often unpaved.

PLENTY OF TRACTION AND HYDRAULIC LOADING These 8x4 IVECO X-Way generate plenty of traction due to their highly capable drivetrain. The ‘OFF’ variant has been specified, which features an approach angle of more than 25 degrees to prepare for challenging terrain, as well as a ‘Rocking

Mode’. This handy function helps boost traction should the vehicle become stuck in mud or snow. By modifying clutch behaviour, this mode oscillates the vehicle to scoop loose material under the wheel to gain more traction. A sturdy steel bumper further adds to the truck’s overall durability. Supplied by Guest Trucks the X-Way vehicles feature bodywork from Boughton Engineering Ltd who also installed the hydraulic hook loader system. When combined with the tough X-Way chassis, the vehicle can self-sufficiently load industrial waste bins weighing up to 16 tonnes.

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recycling & waste management BIFFA’S IVECO X-WAYS AREN’T JUST ABOUT BRAWN, BUT ALSO BRAIN AS EACH IS FITTED WITH A 4G CONNECTIVITY BOX.

Darren Judd, Biffa Head of Fleet Development, highlighted: “As the leader in sustainable waste management, it was important to us to select a vehicle that could operate at the highest standard, but also has longevity as we want our vehicles to last as long as possible before replacement. We wanted to look at vehicle suitability and to really test the market and we feel we have found this with the IVECO X-Way.”

DOUBLE SHIFTS AND DRIVER COMFORT Set to cover around 44,000 miles per year and potentially operate 18-hour days via dual-shifts these trucks could reasonably “return to the depot after one shift, switch driver and be off out on the road again.” Driver comfort was therefore high on Biffa’s priority list which X-Way delivers with a standard air-suspended driver’s seat and cruise control that helps take the strain on longer-distance missions. A 12-speed Hi-Tronix automatic gearbox further adds to ease of driving mated to a Cursor 11 diesel engine producing a potent 420hp and 2,000Nm of torque.

BRAWN AND BRAIN Biffa’s IVECO X-Ways aren’t just about brawn, but also brain as each is fitted with a 4G Connectivity Box. This system allows operators

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to access smart reporting to analyse vehicle performance, track the location of individual trucks, remotely diagnose faults, and help plan maintenance. It can even perform ‘over the air’ updates meaning there is no need to visit the dealer to receive the latest software.

Patrick Farbrace, IVECO Business Line Director – Truck, said: “I’m pleased the IVECO X-Way has been considered by Biffa for its essential work. We are looking forward to seeing these highly capable trucks working hard on the Biffa fleet over the coming years.”


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ØRSTED PARTNERS WITH NORTHERN IRISH COMPANY TO RECYCLE ONSHORE WIND TURBINE BLADES FROM LOCAL WIND FARM “Already, we have grown to employ 14 people in our Lurgan factory. We have recently purchased additional land to store wind turbine blades and invested in a larger composite polymer recycling processing machine which will enable us to scale our business. We are excited about the economic opportunities that our innovative solution can bring to Lurgan and the surrounding area while also reducing carbon emissions from complex waste.”

Plaswire, a County Armaghbased company, will help global wind giant Ørsted recycle blades from its onshore wind farms in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The partnership was announced during a visit to Plaswire’s facility by representatives from Northern Ireland’s Irish Department for the Economy. Operating a portfolio of 378 MW of onshore wind assets across the island of Ireland, a recently completed pilot project saw three blades from a decommissioned turbine from Ørsted’s Owenreagh Wind Farm in County Tyrone successfully recycled. The blades were first cleaned and shredded, then granulated and finally utilised in Plaswire’s smart RX Polymer, a material typically used in the construction industry. The pilot project followed a commitment made by Ørsted in 2021 to either reuse, recycle, or recover all of the wind turbine blades in its global portfolio of onshore and offshore wind farms upon decommissioning.

A COST-EFFICIENT METHOD TO RECYCLE 100% OF A WIND TURBINE BLADE During the pilot, Plaswire developed a cost-efficient and scalable method to recycle 100% of Ørsted’s turbine blades, ensuring that valuable resources are turned into new products that can substitute materials such as virgin plastics, steel, and concrete instead of simply going to waste.

Pictured next to a decommissioned blade are (L-R) Ray O’Connell, Director of Operations at Ørsted UK & Ireland and Andrew Billingsley, CEO of Plaswire. Photographer: Brian Morrison

In this way, the Ørsted - Plaswire partnership proves promising for the wider wind energy industry, where today between 85% and 95% of a wind turbine can be recycled. Meanwhile, the recycling of wind turbine blades remains a challenge, as the blades are designed to be lightweight, yet durable, making them challenging to break apart. Globally, most decommissioned wind turbines blades currently end up in landfill.   Ray O’Connell, Director of Operations at Ørsted UK & Ireland, commented: “Through a pilot with Plaswire, we’re delighted to have developed a cost-efficient method to ensure that 100% of our wind turbine blades can be sustainably recycled. At Ørsted we want to help create a world that runs entirely on green energy, and we want to do so in a sustainable way.” “As some of our onshore fleet approach their end of life, we

are excited to have found a local partner, who has the technology to break down our turbine blades and remould the materials into new, durable RX polymer. In this way, Plaswire is helping us move towards more circular decommissioning practices where we strive to turn waste into new, useful resources. We are particularly excited that this can be done on the island of Ireland without incurring additional carbon costs associated with international shipping.“

SCALABLE SOLUTION TO A GLOBAL CHALLENGE Andrew Billingsley, CEO of Plaswire, added: “The sustainable recycling of wind turbine blades is a global challenge and Plaswire is pleased to collaborate with Ørsted to develop a scalable solution for the wind industry to avoid blades ending up in landfill.

ABOUT ØRSTED      The Ørsted vision is a world that runs entirely on green energy. Ørsted develops, constructs, and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities, renewable hydrogen and green fuels facilities, and bioenergy plants. Ørsted is recognised on the CDP Climate Change A List as a global leader on climate action and was the first energy company in the world to have its science-based net-zero emissions target validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Headquartered in Denmark, Ørsted

Brenda Burke, Director of Circular Economy in the Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland welcomed the partnership between Ørsted and Plaswire commenting “This partnership is a great example of how businesses can work together to ensure waste is minimised and the value of materials is retained in the economy. It represents an innovative approach to how we rethink our use of products and resources, and work toward an economic model where business, people and planet can all flourish. The partnership aligns to the Department for the Economy’s commitment to developing a Circular Economy with responsible production and consumption at its core.” Following the successful trial, Ørsted and Plaswire will continue to mature their partnership with focus on further scaling of technology to prepare for larger scale decommissioning projects, which will lead to a growing volume of blades in need of recycling.

employs approx. 8,000 people. Ørsted›s shares are listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (Orsted). In 2022, the group›s revenue was DKK 132.3 billion (EUR 17.8 billion). For more see www.orsted.ie

ABOUT PLASWIRE Plaswire creates commercial solutions to waste products, beyond basic recycling, within the industrial sustainability sector. Plaswire is shortlisted for a sustainability award later this month for Circular Economy at the annual Plant and Civil Engineering event in Belfast. Further information at www.plaswire.com

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NEW DX230WMH-7 AND DX250WMH-7 MATERIAL HANDLERS BY DEVELON Develon, formerly known as Doosan Construction Equipment, has launched the company’s new DX230WMH-7 (24 t) and DX250WMH-7 (25.6 t) Stage V compliant material handlers. Both are designed to carry out the toughest tasks across a wide range of material sorting and handling applications such as those in the handling of scrap metal and other solid waste, recycling, demolition and in the forestry industry. As a result, both machines are built with front and rear stabilizers, and a boom and arm specifically designed for material handling tasks. These new material handlers are equipped with the latest generation Develon 6-cylinder, turbocharged DL06V water-cooled diesel engine, providing an output (SAE J1995) of 141 kW (189 HP) at 1900 RPM. Reducing environmental impact is paramount to Develon, so the engine has extremely low emissions as exhaust gases are purified by Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology, a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) and a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF).

A standard feature is the hydraulic cab riser, which gives the operator better allaround visibility of the attachment and work area. When combined with the rear-view camera display in the cab, the operator has excellent visibility of the job site. The new material handlers are easy to operate with ergonomic joysticks and a steering wheel. The machines come equipped with two-way auxiliary and rotate circuit hydraulics to improve efficiency. The operator can use buttons on the joysticks or an optional foot pedal to control auxiliary attachments. A special Develon-developed system, Smart Power Control (SPC), improves machine efficiency while maintaining productivity through variable speed control and pump torque control, automatically adjusting RPMs according to the load being handled.

POWER MODES TO MATCH THE APPLICATION The SPC can be used with all four work modes available on the Develon DX230WMH-7 and DX250WMH-7 material handlers. These power modes help the operator to manage

the balance of fuel consumption and machine power to the working conditions. The four selectable power modes include: • Power+ (P+) mode: delivers the fastest work group speeds and greater power for those high demanding material moving applications • Power (P) mode: provides exceptional power and superior performance for tough heavy lifting, quick truck loading and fast travel speed • Standard (S) power mode: enhances the machine’s fuel consumption while delivering high performance in everyday lifting and moving of materials • Economy (E) mode: helps reduce fuel consumption for low-demand applications and slows down machine movement for conditions that require more precise movements. In addition to the four power modes, the new material handlers include a lifting work mode, which provides increased pump torque, low engine RPM and an automatic power boost. Customers can also select the front type set up they want, with a choice between straight arm and gooseneck arm configurations, depending on the application and preference. The DX230WMH-7 has been designed for standard loads, whilst the DX250WMH-7 includes a longer front and an additional 1.2 tonne counterweight to ensure high stability to deal with heavier loads. The wide axle and front/rear outriggers also contribute to the high stability of both machines. In the cab, there is a new Develon 8-inch Smart Touch screen which is easy to read and use, integrating all the functions and settings of the machine in one place. It also displays a video feed from the standard rear-view camera and/or an optional side view camera, which are uniquely placed to give even better visibility. A split screen mode displays the rear-view camera and vital machine information at the same time. The feed from the optional side view camera can be reviewed independently or in a split screen mode.

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recycling & waste management ADDITIONAL FEATURES There are a number of factory-installed options for the new Develon material handlers, including the following: • Additional work lamps • Cab guarding (Optional, FOGS) • Frame guards (Optional) • Fuel filter pump • Rotating beacon • Solid tyres (Optional) • Air compressor • Smart key

DEVELON FLEET MANAGEMENT TELEMATICS The DX230WMH-7 and DX250WMH-7 have the latest Develon Fleet Management TMS 3.0 Cellular system installed as standard, which provides a telematics management system for these models, by collecting data from sensors on the machines. The telematics provides location information and a full range of machine operational information to owners, dealers and Develon. Information is provided through a simple user interface, accessible online via a webenabled computer or smartphone.

A STANDARD FEATURE IS THE HYDRAULIC CAB RISER, WHICH GIVES THE OPERATOR BETTER ALL-AROUND VISIBILITY OF THE ATTACHMENT AND WORK AREA. WHEN COMBINED WITH THE REARVIEW CAMERA DISPLAY IN THE CAB, THE OPERATOR HAS EXCELLENT VISIBILITY OF THE JOB SITE.

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Bio Capital Announces Historic, First Renewable Gas Injection for NI In a first for Northern Ireland, Granville Eco Park, Dungannon, a Bio Capital Group company, has started injecting renewable biomethane into the local gas network. Having installed a £1.2m gasto-grid system at its existing anaerobic digestor, Bio Capital can export enough gas to decarbonise Dungannon’s entire annual gas consumption. The gas injection went live on Thursday 16th November and because biomethane is similar to natural gas, it can be blended into the network without the need for any changes in transmission and distribution infrastructure or end-user equipment. Being 100% renewable and compliant with existing gas infrastructure means biomethane has the potential to play a major role in Northern Ireland’s transition to net zero. When generated from organic waste and used for heat, biomethane could produce greenhouse gas savings of up to 92% compared to natural gas.

Welcoming the significant milestone for Northern Ireland Bio Capital’s Chief Technical Officer Dr David McKee said, “This is the first major step in increasing the amount of power, heat and transport that can be fuelled by renewable gas. Bio Capital has a wealth of experience in this area and several of its other UK facilities are already injecting biomethane into the gas network, but this is a first for Northern Ireland – where we begin our journey towards a sustainable drive for indigenous renewable gas.

Strategy and Climate Change Act. Diverting biodegradable waste from landfill to generate biomethane is also in line with the draft Circular Economy Strategy and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) ambition to ban biodegradable goods going to landfill by 2030.”

“Granville has been generating renewable gas since 2014. Up until now, we have been using the gas to generate electricity on site, fuelling gas-powered HGVs and transporting biomethane to customers for heat and power by road in pressurised containers. Having this gas-togrid connection now offers us a further route to market.

The largest facility of its kind in Northern Ireland, Bio Capital produces biomethane by recycling biodegradable waste (packaged and unpackaged) from local Councils, the hospitality sector and food and drink processors as well as using it as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion. Having confirmed the first, successful injection of renewable biomethane into the gas grid., the company will continue to produce renewable electricity and transport biomethane to client sites to fuel their combined heat and power plants to help them reduce their carbon emissions.

“Replacing imported fossil fuels with a renewable low carbon alternative will go a significant way towards helping Northern Ireland exceed its targets set within the Energy

The anaerobic digestion process produces a nutrientrich Biofertiliser which is currently used to fertilise local farmland, thus reducing farmers’ reliance on expensive

Bio Capital’s Chief Technical Officer Dr David McKee.

and carbon-intensive imported artificial fertiliser. CO2 is then separated from biogas when it is being upgraded to biomethane and Bio Capital is exploring opportunities to export biofertiliser and supply renewable CO2 to food and drink customers which would further bolster the circular economy. Bio Capital was advised by A&L Goodbody and MBA Planning and the installation was completed by CNG Services Ltd.

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New top-of-the-range L95 Compact Wheel Loader from Bobcat Bobcat has extended the company’s Compact Wheel Loader portfolio with the introduction of the new top-ofthe-range L95 model, adding to the L85 and L75 compact wheel loaders launched in 2021 and 2022, respectively. The new L95 ‘Premium’ model again offers the outstanding combination of high power, intuitive controls, operator comfort, ease of use and attachment flexibility found in the L75 and L85. In addition, the L95 incorporates the very latest product updates, which are also available in the 2024 versions of the L75 and L85, and are based on customer feedback. The L95 is ideal for construction, landscaping, rental, aggregates, industrial, waste, recycling, road work, snow removal, maintenance and many other applications, including agriculture. Jiri Karmazin, Loaders Product Manager at Bobcat, said: “High performance is assured in the L95 by the combination of the powerful Bobcat 75 HP engine, the hydraulics and the 40 km/h maximum travel speed. As in the L75 and L85, this is complemented by the comfortable and spacious cab, combined with the high stability and lift capacity and impressive breakout, push and pull forces, together with a comprehensive selection of Bobcat attachments. And the enhanced Automatic Ride Control system protects operators from any bumps or rough terrain.”

Top Speed Increased to 40 km/h Operators of the L95 can now shift when stopped from 1st to 2nd gear, allowing acceleration up to 40 km/h to increase the boundaries of the job site, without needing additional resources such as organizing transportation on a truck. The higher speed can provide significant savings and enhances daily utilisation of the machine.

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First-Class Comfort The L95 is designed around the operator to provide high comfort and safe and easy operation, with the cab offering full FOPS Level II operator protection and two steps to make it easy to get in and out of the cab. No matter how long the operator is working, they are always comfortable, thanks to a fully adjustable and heated premium seat, the HVAC system and the two-way adjustable steering column. A full glass door and powerful LED lights guarantee excellent visibility at all times and operators can stay connected with a DAB+ radio and hands-free function for phone calls. The location of all the controls is designed to make the L95 easy and comfortable to operate even during long shifts. Controls for differential lock, turtle/rabbit mode, boom float and auxiliary flow control are all at the operator’s fingertips on the top of the joystick. The jog shuttle is used to reach, navigate and confirm the set-up of the L95 on the 5-inch LED display, and also to switch quickly to the view provided by the rear-view camera. All the

machine’s vital information display and setup screens are managed via the jog shuttle.

A Truly Multi-Purpose Machine The L95 is equipped as standard with a newly enhanced Power Quick-Tach system compatible with widely used industry standard couplers. The Power QuickTach has been redesigned to simplify and further protect the hydraulic connections, particularly when exchanging attachments. In addition, there is the latest version of the Bob-Tach Adapter for installing approved Bobcat attachments and the Power BobTach system is available as an option. To run high-flow attachments like a snow blower and an angle broom, the L95 can be fitted with a high flow option, providing a hydraulic flow of 100 l/min. To further improve high-flow attachment performance, Bobcat has increased the pressure from 200 to 225 bar. This change also reduces the time for automatic derate by 50%, which is set to protect hydraulic components when the machine is cold. Like the L75 and L85, another unique feature of the L95 is the Advanced Attachment Control. This revolutionary system enables the operator to switch to an alternative machine control pattern at the touch of a button. This offers independent control of the engine speed (and maximum auxiliary flow) and the machine travel speed. Thanks to the 7-pin connector, the operator can control even the most complicated attachments intuitively and effectively.

Best Support on the Market Like all Bobcat products, the L95 is backed by the company’s unrivalled aftermarket support service, offering the peace of mind of an extensive dealer network, a single service point for both machine and engine, and the ability to monitor the machine’s performance remotely thanks to Bobcat’s Machine IQ telematics system.

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LISBURN-BASED McQUILLAN COMPANIES UNVEILS 3-YEAR PARTNERSHIP WITH ULSTER UNIVERSITY GAELIC ACADEMY Leading Construction and Waste Management business, McQuillan Companies, has announced a new 3-year sponsorship with Ulster University as part of its developing excellence in industry through education and sport. The sponsorship with Ulster running from 2023-2026 will see McQuillan Companies sponsor the Gaelic Academy which is this year celebrating 50 years, supporting its football, hurling, camogie and handball teams, and providing a kit van for use by the Academy over the 3 years. Established over 125 years ago, McQuillan Companies’ portfolio includes civil engineering, demolition, quarrying, waste, environmental and facilities management, and works actively within the educational space to provide placement, graduate and recruitment opportunities to students coming from the local universities, including Ulster and Queen’s Universities. The company is actively seeking to embed its business within university life, appreciating the importance of sport in working life and studies, and the need to find balance and wellbeing. The 3-year sponsorship with Ulster is a further affirmation of McQuillan Companies’ desire to create a platform for studentathletes to excel both on and off the field, reinforcing the values of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, and enabling sport as an outlet for students away from studies to invest in their wellbeing. Ulster University Gaelic Academy has a rich history of success since it was established and has produced numerous accomplished award-winning players, coaches and managers over the years across camogie, hurling, handball and football. The support from McQuillan Companies, including the provision of a van, will enable the Gaelic Academy to deliver its

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Ronan McQuillan, Director with McQuillan Companies is joined by Kate Higgins, Owen McEvoy and Luca McCusker, members of the Gaelic Academy Talented Athlete programme.

Talented Athlete Entry Scheme, designed to assist talented young sports performers in gaining access to a quality education at Ulster University whilst attaining success at the highest levels within their chosen sport. The vehicle will be used across visits to second-level schools for engagement in the scheme, as well as for matches and training activities across the university Gaelic sports.

COMMITMENT TO NURTURING EXCELLENCE IN SPORT AND EDUCATION Commenting on the partnership with Ulster University Gaelic Academy, Ronan McQuillan, Director at McQuillan Companies, said; “We are delighted to create this partnership with Ulster University to support their Gaelic Academy as it develops its student-athletes in their pursuit of Gaelic sports alongside their respective studies. “As a large, family business, we understand the importance of sport within education and life in general. We have members of staff who have represented the university as well as many more who have watched from the

sidelines across many sports as family and friends. We see this partnership as an affirmation of our commitment to communities developing their young people, helping nurture excellence through sport and education, and supporting through sports the next generation of experts in their careers. Our company fully understands the need for sport and social activities to balance out learning, and this sponsorship with the university further reflects our shared commitment to fostering growth, leadership, and community engagement, and we are excited to see it develop and excel.” “Supporting the Academy deliver its Talented Athlete Entry Scheme through the provision of a vehicle reflects the importance of developing talent inside and outside of education, to create and support future professionals across all disciplines. The van will be used to help inform and recruit students for the next 3 academic years and will help the university bring its message to schools, as well as provide transport to games and training. It will be brilliant to see where the van gets to!” Ronan added.

Welcoming the partnership Dr John Farrell, President of Ulster University Gaelic Academy added; “We are delighted to have McQuillan Companies on board as sponsors of the university Gaelic Academy and are delighted with the new kit sponsorship and the kit van, which will be a great help for games and transport during the Gaelic season. This 3-year partnership is important to Ulster as it provides our student-athletes with the tools and opportunities they need to compete at the highest level in Gaelic here at the University, whilst at the same time supporting their academic attainments through their studies.” The new Gaelic Academy sponsorship is a testament to McQuillan Companies’ dedication to community involvement and its belief in the power of sports to inspire and drive positive change. By supporting the prestigious Gaelic Academy programme at Ulster University, McQuillan Companies aims to contribute to the overall development and success of student-athletes in their academic and athletic pursuits.


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NOT JUST WISHING, TAKING ACTION ON HEALTH AND SAFETY • Work at height – high sided vehicles, sheeting, loading / unloading • Fire process hazards – equipment related, storage issues

The Waste Industry Safety and Health forum for Northern Ireland (WISHNI) is made up from representatives from the waste management and recycling industry in Northern Ireland. Representatives are all volunteers from private sector companies, local government and HSENI, who give of their time and expertise free of charge.

FORWARD-LOOKING STRATEGY WISHNI has a single aim: to help improve health and safety standards within the waste industry. In support of that aim, WISHNI members have defined a four-element strategy. WISHNI will act as a steering group which will oversee working groups tasked with specific initiatives designed to improve health and safety performance within the waste industry. WISHNI harnesses the collective knowledge of its membership to help individuals; representative bodies; employers and other organisations to secure a safe and healthy workplace. WISHNI provides information, guidance and assistance to the industry through

quarterly on line and face to face meetings, in efforts to improve health and safety standards. Topics have included fire hazards from lithium batteries, lock out systems, respiratory protective equipment and dust suppression systems. WISHNI will target organisations and encourage them to take part in planned initiatives or undertake other such actions so as to improve health and safety standards.

KEY PRIORITY AREAS • Workplace Transport • Health and welfare including occupational lung diseases, occupational cancers, musculoskeletal disorders and work related stress. • Machinery (guarding & isolation) • All round visibility of plant • Training

THE WISHNI AMBASSADOR PROGRAMME In order to recognise and promote best practice within the industry WISHNI also sponsors an annual Ambassador programme. Companies and local authorities submit examples of how they instil high quality safety or health initiatives into the workplace. These examples are also disseminated across the industry. The waste industry recognises that to meet the challenges of waste reduction in NI it is essential that we engage with the brightest young minds available. WISHNI partners with the Environmental Health faculty of the University of Ulster to promote the Student Ambassador Award. Year 2 students are invited to research and present a paper on a given waste industry topic, which have always been to a very high standard. For further information on WISHNI or to discuss membership contact the Chair, Jim King on 07484 270355.

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Deadline: February 29th 2024 SHOWCASE YOUR COMMITMENT TO SAFETY AND WELL-BEING HIGHLIGHT EFFORTS IN REDUCING ACCIDENTS AND PROMOTING HEALTH Be recognised for shaping a safer and healthier workplace. Make a positive impact on the industry at large. Submission Deadline: February 29th Forward submissions to wishniforum@gmail.com

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Dieci Mini Agri 26.6 delivered to J Gilmore in Co Cavan by Alan Milne Tractors Newry.

AG Wilson taking delivery of their SY155U, Sleator Plant.

Used Takeuchi TB228 collected bt Raymond Druse from Alan Milne Tractors Newry.

GA Parkes collecting their Genie Z45/25/JRT, Sleator Plant.

Ross Burke of Bourke Waste, Westport, Co. Mayo with their SK140SRLC-7 cw blade and grapple from McSharry TRACK.

Ross Milne ( Left) of Alan MIlne Tractors delivering a new Dieci Icarus 40.17 to the MJM Construction staff in Dublin.

Dawson Material Handling collecting their Genie GS2646 E Drive, Sleator Plant.

Colin Boles of Boles Hire collecting a new JLG 860SJ from WAC McCandless.

Our BLACK FRIDAY dumper sold to Tullynure Construction Ltd in picture is Matthew Morris son of Gerard Morris and Kevin McKenna taking delivery of their Mecalac TA6s, Sleator Pant.

Jonny and Darragh Stewart from Donegal Recovery Services Ltd taking delivery of their 2 Genies. GS1932 ED Gs2632 ED, Sleator Plant.

Liam Bower, Co. Offaly and his super team taken delivery of his SK85MSR-7 cw Rototilt from McSharry TRACK.

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SK75SR-7 double to Ward & Burke, Co. Galway from McSharry TRACK.

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A new Engcon S60 SG Grab for Demesne contracts, from Ballyward Plant services.

Hitachi ZX225USLC-7 - Somar Contracts Ltd, Claudy sold by TBF Construction Machinery.

5 x new JLG ES1932 scissor lifts sold to Davy’s Lawnmower & Tool Hire by WAC McCandless.

A nice used Takeuchi TB290 delivered to Quality Timber Frames in Rathfriland by Alan MIlne Tractors Newry.

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Brandon Plant and Tool Hire taking delivery ofvtheir Genie Z45XC, Sleator Plant.

A new Komatsu PC360LC-11 sold to Creagh Concrete by WAC McCandless.

Hitachi ZX150W-7 with Engcon QS60, EC214 & GRD60 - Kevin Meaney, Co. Kildare sold by TBF Construction Machinery.

Rokbak RA40 loaded and ready to go to Irish Salt Mining, Sleator Plant.

A new Komatsu HD405-8 sold to Robinson Quarry Masters by WAC McCandless.

Paul O’Mahony, Innishban Investments Ltd., Innishshannon, Co. Cork with their SK28SR-6 from McSharry TRACK.

SY60 been collected for Michael Lordan Constuction Co Cork, Sleator Plant.

Two new Truxta Mini Dumpers for PDH Stone Masonry from Ballyward plant services.

A new JLG R1932 sold to Iona Rock Developments by WAC McCandless.

Leo Collins with his new Sany SY18c, Sleator Plant.

Michael Dunlee took delivery of this SK210LC-11 for ATK Construction Ltd, Macroom, Co. Cork from McSharry TRACK.

A new Komatsu PC55MR-5 sold to McCormick Contracts by WAC McCandless.

Brian Smith of Smith Landscape Newry loadin a new Takeuchi TB216 from Alan Milne Tractors Newry.

Anzil Storage Systems taking delivery of Genie GS1932 ED, Sleator Plant.

Seamus Walsh of Walsh Agri & Plant, Co. Galway with the new model SK50SRX-7 from McSharry TRACK.

Great to see the super Manitou MI25D working hard for the guys at Robert Clarke Ltd, Keady Thanks for the business and health to enjoy.

A new Komatsu PC228USLC-11 sold to Clive Richardson Ltd by WAC McCandless.

Not only did CP Hire buy the first ever Manitou ULM412 in NI... they’ve gone and added another 2 to their fleet.

A new Giant G2300HD Xtra for MJ Smith, from Ballyward Plant Services.

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Eoin and Daniel Connolly from Re Con waste management with their new Sany SY26 fitted with Geith hitch, Rhinox buckets and Titus attachments hydraulic thumb, Sleator Plant.

Hitachi ZX135US-7 - Liam Maher Plant Hire Ltd, Cashel sold by TBF Construction Machinery.

New Takeuchi TB2150 delivered to L R Kennedy Building & Joinery in Craigavon by Alan Milne Tractors Newry.

Thwaites AD1 - Newry Mourne & Down District Council, N.I. sold by TBF Construction Machinery.

Hitachi ZX135US-7 fitted with X-Watch Safety Solutions - Power Grid Civils (Irl) Ltd, Dublin sold by TBF Construction Machinery.

SK380SRLC going to Triur Construction, Co. Galway from McSharry TRACK.

Hitachi ZX220W-7 - F K Lowry Plant Hire Ltd, Belfast sold by TBF Construction Machinery.

New Takeuchi TB230 delivered to BJM Plants & Commercial Ltd in Castlederg by Alan Milne Tractors Newry.

It was delivery day recently for Tullynure Construction, Cookstown & Roy was delighted to handover the awesome Manitou MT1840 Easy.

Patrick Watterson from Watterson Surfacing Ltd Taking delivery Of his Mecalac TA2seh, Sleator Plant.

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Allison Transmission SOLE DEALER for N.Ireland ALL-IRELAND DEALER FOR SPICER, CLARK-HURTH & VM ENGINES Also specialising in repair & rebuild of ZF, Clark, Twin Disc, Caterpillar. Transmissions for dump trucks, loading shovels, refuse vehicles etc. Also Detroit Diesel engines, Cummins, Caterpillar. 10 Riada Avenue, Ballymoney, BT53 7LH

Tel: 028 2766 4455 Fax: 028 2766 9444 Mobile: 07710 603000

Steel & Rubber Tracks

TRAILERS

Workshop Services +353(0)90 (0) 90 6629500 Tel:Tel:+353 6629500 Web: Web: www.mcsharrytrack.com www.mcsharrybros.com UNDERCARRIAGES

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•GUIDED AUGER BORING •ROCK DRILLING •PIPE RAMMING •DIRECTIONAL DRILLING CONTACT: Pat Dunne: + 353 87 2445335Office: + 353 41 9826904 Email: pat@dunnesdrilling.com info@dunnesdrilling.com Web: www.dunnesdrilling.com

PLANT & CIVIL ENGINEER

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