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INDUSTRY NEWS

Keltbray’s Holly Price appointed first female president of the NFDC Keltbray Group is proud to announce that its Training and Development Director, Holly Price, has today been appointed as the first female president of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC).

This historic moment was announced during the NFDC’s annual AGM on International Women’s Day. Starting her demolition career at only 16, as one of only a handful of women in the industry, Holly trained to be an Explosives Engineer and became the only female Explosives Engineer in the UK. Holly has been the Training and Development Director at Keltbray Group since 2007 and is passionate about creating a more gender balanced workplace within the construction sector. Coming from an apprenticeship background, Holly is able to connect with and inspire the sector’s future leaders, making her a role model not only to young women who are starting their careers in the sector, but also to people already working within it. Whilst her new position at the NFDC is a highly anticipated change within the sector, Holly previously served as Chair of the NFDC’s London & Southern Member Region and 2nd Vice President of the NFDC. Commenting on the appointment

on its website, the NFDC said, “Holly’s appointment is one that will stand out in NFDC history, as Holly becomes the first female President of the Federation since its establishment 78 years ago. Holly is an outstanding role model for anyone considering a career in demolition and/or the wider construction industry. She actively promotes the need to widen the talent pool by embracing diversity and attracting newcomers from all backgrounds to the industry, and she tirelessly campaigns for continuous improvement of industry standards. “With proven leadership skills and a sound knowledge of the nuances of the Federation structure, Holly is well equipped for success in her role as President. She adds a new dimension to the NFDC and we look forward to the fresh thinking, energy and passion that she will bring to the Federation.” Holly will be supported by William Crooks in the role of Vice President and 2nd Vice Gary Bishop.

pointment, Keltbray Group MD of Specialist Contracting Services, John Price said, “This is a great recognition of Holly’s contribution not just to the NFDC but also to the industry as a whole, and all of her colleagues are justifiably very proud of her.”

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A-Plant receives eighth consecutive RoSPA Gold Award

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mitment to maintaining an excellent health and safety record. He said: “We are extremely proud to have received the highest possible standard for the eighth consecutive year. “Health and safety are of paramount importance at A-Plant and we are committed to continually setting new standards for our employees, partners and the industries in which we operate.

Britain’s leading plant, tool and equipment rental company has been recognised for its outstanding health and safety performance throughout 2018. For the eighth consecutive year, APlant has been awarded Gold at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents’ (RoSPA) Health and Safety Awards. The RoSPA Awards scheme, which receives entries from organisations around the world, recognises achievement in health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement.

“We have an excellent track record for our health and safety performance from a wide range of industry bodies and have even introduced a number of company-wide health and safety initiatives to encourage employees to reflect on safe working practices and undertake extra safety training. “Last year, our annual Safety Week shined a light on mental health in the workplace and the company’s Work Safe Home Safe campaign, continued to encourage teams to take personal responsibility for the way they work.” A-Plant were presented with the award during Rospa’s Health and Safety Awards ceremony in Birmingham on 10th May 2019.

To maintain its Gold Standard for an eighth year in a row, A-Plant’s health and safety management systems were put under rigorous scrutiny by RoSPA and Douglas McLuckie, A-Plant’s Director of Risk Management, said the result demonstrates the company’s com-

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Plantworx 2019 is almost upon us! The show has over 450 exhibitors and build-up has begun for the 4th biennial Construction show (11th – 13th June, East of |England Arena Peterborough). New for 2019 is the Plantworx App – which is the ideal tool to navigate around the show. With the App visitors can find the exhibitors they want to see ‘favourite’ them and plot a course around the show – to make maximum use of their time. Users of the App can also follow the agenda for Speakers, Seminars, Drone Zone Fly Times, Simulation Zone and much much more - so visitors and members of the press - don't miss a thing.


INDUSTRY NEWS

FM Conway Wins Prestigious Sustainability Award

Leading infrastructure services company FM Conway continues to be recognised for its sustainability credentials, winning the Better Society award for Waste Management and Recycling Programme of the Year 2019. Now in their fifth year, the Better Society awards celebrate commercial organisations that are investing in more equal, ethical and sustainable ways of working. FM Conway fought off stiff competition from Greene King and the London Waste and Recycling Board among others to be awarded the 2019 waste management accolade at a prestigious ceremony held at London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square on Thursday. Over the past 30 years, FM Conway has invested in an industry-leading network of asphalt manufacturing and recycling plants, processing waste materials from its live highway construction sites for re-use on future projects. It now recycles over 250,000 tonnes of asphalt from roads in London and the South East each year. The business also recycles gully waste from its water and drainage management operations at a specialist drainage treatment plant in Dartford – the only wet waste recycling plant of its

"Recycling is part of our DNA at FM Conway and thanks to our continued investment, we now recycle 98 per cent of the waste generated by our construction activities." issue 03

kind in the UK. 95 per cent of the input materials sent to the plant are reused instead of being sent to landfill as hazardous waste. Michael Conway MBE, CEO of FM Conway, commented: “Recycling is part of our DNA at FM Conway and thanks to our continued investment, we now recycle 98 per cent of the waste generated by our construction activities. “The Better Society awards are an important part of making sure that businesses continue to strive for better ways of working and we’re proud to be leading the charge on a more circular approach to materials in our industry. Investing in sustainability is the right thing to do for our planet but it also makes business sense – in our case helping us to drive efficiencies for our clients and ensure a regular material supply.”

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INDUSTRY NEWS

McGee made May purple for the Stroke Association!

Last month, hundreds of staff at McGee took part in The Stroke Association’s fundraising campaign, ‘Make May Purple’. The buy-in, enthusiasm, and generosity from everyone on site and in the office was incredible. Project sites across the Capital including Admiralty Arch, Euston Station and Sampson House turned purple in support of the campaign with site teams swapping their yellow hi-vis for purple ones and hosting tasty bake sales. McGee’s offices in Hatfields and Wembley also got involved with staff dressing in purple, taking part in office quizzes and delving into a feast of home-baked goods. McGee’s very own Stroke Association tipper lorry also put in an appearance at several events for a perfect purple photo opportunity! Through support for the 2019 Make May Purple campaign, McGee staff raised more than £1,600 – Every penny going straight to The Stroke Association to help support the services they offer and funding invaluable research to help beat stroke. Make May Purple for stroke is the charity’s annual stroke awareness month, taking place every May. Rebecca Broad, Regional Fundraiser at The Stroke Association, said: “It has been fantastic to see how hard everyone at McGee has worked on their wonderful Make May Purple events across the various sites in London. We are so

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grateful for all of their continued support and we are so excited to continue our work with McGee in rebuilding lives after Stroke.” Earlier this year, McGee announced The Stroke Association as its Charity of the Year 2019 in the year McGee is celebrating its 60th anniversary. Since then, a whole host of events have been taking place across its offices and sites to help raise awareness of stroke as well as vital funds. One in seven people in the UK are diagnosed as having high blood pressure. For every 10 people diagnosed with high blood pressure, seven remain undiagnosed and untreated. High blood pressure is the biggest risk factor for stroke that we can control and can affect people of all ages and lifestyles, yet it often has no symptoms. Because of this fact, McGee has invited The Stroke Association to deliver stroke awareness talks to staff, providing the chance for blood pressures to be quickly checked. Through this initiative, one hundred McGee employees have had their blood pressure checked to date. Other fundraising events this year have involved staff tackling The London Marathon and Resolution Run, with these events combined raising a remarkable £7,120! Stroke strikes every five minutes and destroys lives. McGee’s efforts this year are helping to rebuild them. For more information about The Stroke Association, please visit www.stroke.org.uk

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AFI win landmark RoSPA Gold Medal for health and safety practices AFI group of companies, one of the UK's leading powered access specialists, has been awarded a landmark RoSPA Gold Medal presented to those organisations which have achieved five to nine consecutive Gold Awards. The RoSPA Awards scheme, which receives entries from organisations around the world, recognises achievement in health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement.

Nigel Stevens, HSEQ Director, AFI Group Services said: “We are delighted to have been awarded the prestigious RoSPA Gold Medal as a result of achieving the Gold Award for the fifth consecutive year. The Gold Medal Award is testament to the hard work of our people and our commitment to achieve excellence in the practice of health and safety.” Julia Small, RoSPA’s head of qualifications, awards and events, said: “The RoSPA Awards have become the key fixture in the health and safety calendar with new sponsors and new awards this year including the Leisure Safety Awards, the Safe@Work Safe@Home Award and the Inspiration Awards. Highly-respected, with almost 2,000 entrants every year, RoSPA award winners benefit from the wide-ranging rewards of improved sector reputation.” The majority of awards are noncompetitive and mark achievement at merit. The Gold Medal will be presented during a ceremony at Hilton Birmingham Metropole hotel on Thursday, June 6, 2019.


INDUSTRY NEWS

Mabey Hire’s propping solutions support the construction of £100m flood barrier to help protect over 14,000 homes

Leading temporary works specialist Mabey Hire has announced its work with BAM Nuttall to help enable the installation of a new flood barrier in the River Haven. Due for completion in 2020, the floodgate will better protect over 14,000 homes and businesses from tidal flooding in Boston, Lincolnshire. The £100m Boston Barrier project, led by contractors BAM Nuttall and Mott Macdonald Joint Venture (BMM JV) on behalf of the Environment Agency, follows floods in 2013 where a tidal surge overtopped banks of the River Haven and damaged over 800 properties in the area. Mabey Hire, contracted by BMM JV, has provided a series of struts and frames to support the walls of the water tight excavation area, known as a cofferdam, in which the new floodgate is being built. Mabey Hire’s structural supports are coping with differing load of 0kN/m up to approximately 500kN/m, coming from the varying currents and tide levels of the

water surrounding three of the cofferdam’s four walls. The fourth is bordered by the river embankment resulting in an eccentrically loaded structure. Mabey Hire designed the struts with these different load cases in mind, to ensure the cofferdam remains stable and watertight as works progress. The engineering experts supplied a Supershaft Plus hydraulic frame, alongside Super Bracing struts made up of 600 box sections and a 350T ram unit. To stabilise the structure, bespoke box sections were created and welded to the rear of the frame, which sit in the pan of the sheet pile wall to ensure the eccentric loads are distributed around the cofferdam walls. Mabey Hire’s on-site advisor worked with BAM to install the frames in December 2018, which will be used until the end of May. Steve Lowder, Project Director, BAM Nuttall comments: “Working with a cofferdam is always tricky, let alone with the issue 03

added challenge of varying and significant loads due to the tide range and the depth of excavation. Mabey Hire’s rapid strut design enabled us to secure the cofferdam as quickly as possible, so excavation work could progress quickly, safely and efficiently. We look forward to delivering this vital flood prevention scheme, which will protect thousands of homes and businesses from further flood damage.” Gordon MacDonald, CEO, Mabey Hire, comments: “This project is a prime example of our ability to provide bespoke, engineered solutions to unique challenges within a short period of time. Since the frames were installed, we’re on 24-7 call to support as needed. We’re proud to be working with BAM Nuttall to support this crucial work that will give peace of mind to both local residents and business owners.”

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Women in the construction sector: how the industry is coming together to recruit and retain women The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Excellence in the Built Environment announced last month that its seventh inquiry will examine how the recruitment and retention of more women in construction is one of the necessary steps in addressing the industry’s skills needs, particularly post-Brexit. Industry estimates suggest that construction in the UK will create over 168,000 jobs between 20192023. Demand to fill those roles, while large numbers of workers are retiring and while there is uncertainty over Brexit and the numbers of migrant workers available to support the UK workforce, means it is more important than ever to increase diversity to help address the skills shortage. The Chartered Institute of Building has responded to the APPG’s inquiry with an outline of what the

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industry is doing to promote diversity and some examples of best practice. However, the CIOB has also noted that it’s important to walk the walk on this issue and that examining good practice and areas for improvement in-house are a must; the Institute cited examples of some progressive steps to support gender equality with the first female CEO taking up her role later this year and the Novus network in Manchester now comprising an allfemale committee. It’s also important to continue making the wider case within the industry so that diversity is consistently encouraged and supported. It’s essential that it’s seen not just as a box ticking exercise but a progressive and positive move which can, among other things, expand the workforce and improve the depth and breadth of skill sets available. As it says in the CIOB response, diversity in the workforce “can often

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lead to increased earning potential.” A study by McKinsey & Company found a strong relationship between gender diversity and performance, with an increase of 3.5% in earnings before interest and taxes for every 10% increase in gender diversity in the senior executive team (and a 1.4% increase for the board). Rebecca Thompson FCIOB, a past President of the CIOB and Director of Thompson Heritage Consultancy, said: “I am delighted that this issue is being highlighted as it is something that needs to be addressed to improve diversity and inclusion within the construction workforce and the range of skills and experience available. As we’ve said in the response, it’s a powerful opportunity to advocate equality in the workforce, bringing expertise from other sectors and industries.”


INDUSTRY NEWS

Robertson wins big at leading industry awards

Two of Robertson’s most significant projects have received coveted accolades at the prestigious Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Awards. TPremium spirits giant Edrington’s £140m Macallan Distillery and visitor experience in Speyside picked up the ‘Design through Innovation’ award at the Scotland ceremony, with judges commending the project team’s careful management of the environment, sustainability and local resources, particularly water, and the building’s innovative design. There was also success in the North East, with Whitley Bay’s iconic Spanish City regeneration project, which Robertson delivered for North Tyneside Council, awarded the ‘Tourism and Leisure’ title, with judges commending £10million project for transforming a declining waterfront building into a shining beacon of hope and prosperity. Derek Shewan, chief executive officer of Robertson said: “The awards celebrate the diverse range of skills and expertise that we have within the business – from the painstaking restoration and refurbishment of iconic buildings to delivering state of the art, innovative projects. “We’re incredibly proud to have

played a key role in the delivery of two hugely significant buildings that will go on to bring lasting benefits for the local community and economies for decades to come.” George McKenzie, Edrington’s UK Engineering Manager, said: “This award is testament to the vision, hard work, commitment and collaboration from our team and our partners. “Together, their unwavering commitment to excellence enabled us to deliver this unique and striking piece of contemporary architecture.” North Tyneside’s Elected Mayor, Norma Redfearn CBE, said: “We are immensely proud of our iconic Spanish City and the work that has gone into restoring it – so to see it claiming such a prestigious award is absolutely fantastic. “The Spanish City is incredibly important to the people of North Tyneside and part of the reason that our borough is so special. The work from Robertson absolutely did it justice and they did an excellent job of maintaining the heart and history of a building that means so much to our community.” Adam Serfontein, chair of the judging panel for the RICS Awards, said: “A diverse range of innovative projissue 03

ects, of all sizes and budgets, made the shortlist this year and the winners are truly representative of our region’s best and most innovative built projects that are having a significant positive impact on their communities. “The teams behind these winning projects should be very proud of their exceptional achievements and contribution to the region.” Both projects will go on to compete against other regional winners at the national RICS Awards Grand Final in October in London for the chance to be crowned the overall UK winner in their respective category. The titles add to a string of high profile accolades for both projects, with the Macallan Distillery, which officially opened in June 2018, awarded ‘Building of the Year’ title at the Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE) Saltire Awards and the Structural Timber Awards’ ‘Winner of Winners’ title. Spanish City was commended by the Civic Trust in March and in April won two categories – ‘Planning for a Successful Economy’ and ‘Excellence and Planning for Heritage and Culture’ – at the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Awards for Planning Excellence 2019.

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CONTRACT NEWS

Galliford Try scores further Defence success Galliford Try announces that its Building business has signed contracts worth a combined £30.9m within the defence sector.

Firstly, Galliford Try has been appointed by BAE Systems in a £23m deal to construct new facilities to station a reformed Typhoon squadron at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire. The new buildings will house 12 Squadron, which is a joint RAF/Qatar Emir Air force unit, following the sale of 24 Typhoon fighter jets to the Qataris. The squadron building will consist of part modular and part traditional construction, while ancillary buildings will comprise aircraft hangars, flight line shelters and a training building.

Meanwhile, in Devon, Galliford Try has been appointed by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to provide a new accommodation block for personnel at the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM). The £7.9m contract will see the creation of a 181bed block for junior ranks, as well as supporting offices, and a communal area at the site near Lympstone. The block will comprise of eightbed rooms and one ten-bed room.

ity to deliver appropriate solutions for our clients.”

Simon Jones, the DIO Project Manager, said: “This new accommodation will be purpose-built for personnel at CTCRM Lympstone. We are looking forward to working with both Galliford Try and our technical services partner AECOM on providing these essential facilities.”

Keith Yarham, Defence Director for Galliford Try, commented: “Defence is a key sector for our business and one in which we have a growing reputation for building high-quality, technically demanding facilities. The award of these two contracts demonstrates the breadth of our offering to the sector and our abil-

Kier appointed to £500m North Wales Construction Framework 2 Kier has been appointed to the North Wales Construction Framework 2. With a combined value of £500m across value banded Lots, Kier secured a place on the high value Lot 5, which was its chosen Lot. This will deliver projects valued £10m+ with an estimated value of £108m.

This collaborative framework is owned by the six North Wales Local Authorities of Denbighshire, Conwy, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Wrexham and Anglesey. It places community benefits at its core by developing local supply chains, improving the built environment, creating sustainable buildings and delivering added value with targeted investment in employment, apprenticeships and training.

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Peter Commins, managing director at Kier, commented: “We are thrilled to have won a place on Lot 5 of the North Wales Construction Framework 2. Since its inception the North Wales Construction Framework partnership has performed brilliantly by working collaboratively to deliver a number of key projects in the area.

work will have a positive impact in North Wales by creating new facilities for public use, including new schools, which will create jobs in the construction sector, improve educational attainment, provide opportunity for community involvement and engagement and help promote a vibrant culture and the Welsh language.

“We look forward to building on successes from the previous framework where we are currently delivering Connah’s Quay High School, Flintshire and Christ the Word Catholic School, Denbighshire.”

“The framework places importance on delivering the greatest benefit from the investment made ensuring there is a positive impact on local communities.

Gary Williams Denbighshire County Council’s Head of Legal, HR, & Democratic Services, said: “This frame-

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“This framework ensures that local businesses, where possible, benefit from the investment being made in North Wales.”


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CONTRACT NEWS

London’s newest station opens as part of major railway upgrade

London’s newest station, Meridian Water in Enfield was opened yesterday (3 June 2019) by Rt Honourable Chris Grayling MP Secretary of State for Transport and Heidi Alexander, Deputy Mayor of London for Transport.

Representatives from Network Rail, VolkerFitzpatrick, Enfield and Haringey councils and Greater Anglia, who will manage the new station, also joined the official opening. Meridian Water is at the heart of a £6bn development of the area being led by Enfield Council which will see 10,000 new homes and the creation of thousands of jobs. It replaces the existing Angel Road station, providing improved accessibility for passengers with stairs and lifts for step-free access across the railway and to the enclosed concourse that features a bespoke golden panel design. The station is part of the Lee Valley Rail Programme and has been delivered by Network Rail and principal

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contractor, VolkerFitzpatrick. A package of upgrades to this part of the West Anglia line that runs from Stratford to Meridian Water, include: • 5.5km of new track to enable two more trains per hour to run between Stratford and Meridian Water from this September. • Improvements at Tottenham Hale station including a new platform and a new accessible footbridge with lifts and an escalator, reducing congestion around the station. • Upgrades at Northumberland Park station, including building an additional platform and new stepfree footbridge across the railway for passengers and the community. • Refurbishing or replacing several rail bridges, upgrading signals, in-

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stalling power cables and additional overhead power lines. Chris Grayling, Secretary of State for Transport, said: “As part of our commitment to modernise the rail network, I am delighted to announce the opening of the new, state of the art Meridian Water station. “By working closely with Enfield Council and Network Rail, we have provided significant investment to improve this vital rail link, which will allow more people access to the railway and facilitate the council’s plans to increase housing in the area.” Meliha Duymaz, Network Rail’s route managing director for Anglia, said: “The delivery of the Lee Valley


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Rail Programme is the culmination of years of hard work. Reducing congestion at busy stations and building a brand new one for the people of Enfield will transform journeys as our network gets busier. “This collaborative programme shows how the rail industry can work together with external partners to fund and deliver rail upgrades that will not only benefit passengers by improving their travelling experience but also benefit the communities where they live through regeneration.” John Cox, VolkerFitzpatrick’s manager director of rail said: “We are very pleased to play our part in delivering this significant piece of transport infrastructure. A great example of collaborative working with our client Network Rail and most importantly, delivering an exceptional safety performance.”

Lee Valley Rail Programme Northumberland Park has a new platform served by the third track. An accessible footbridge with ramps has also been constructed and opened to facilitate a safe place for passengers to wait for their trains particularly during event days at the nearby stadium on White Hart Lane. The ramps provide an accessible route across the railway for wheelchair users, bicycles and buggies while a lift will be available to serve the new island platform. Tottenham Hale station is a busy interchange between the main line services and the Victoria Line. For that reason, a new accessible footbridge with stairs, lifts and an escalator to ease congestion and provide better passenger flow around the station has been built. A new platform has also been constructed and will serve the additional services using the new track. issue 03

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Morgan Sindall Construction reveals more exciting plans for Paddington Village Morgan Sindall Construction has announced the submission of planning applications for two of its forthcoming projects at Liverpool City Council’s flagship development site, Paddington Village.

Located within the 450-acre Knowledge Quarter Liverpool (KQ Liverpool) Mayoral Development Zone, Paddington Village is a £1 billion expansion scheme east of the city centre which, when complete, will be a key part of one of the UK’s leading innovation districts – incorporating new science, technology, education and health space. At 30 acres, Paddington Village is being developed by Liverpool City Council in three phases: Paddington Central, Paddington South and Paddington North, with Morgan Sindall Construction undertaking numerous projects as part of the first phase. The projects at Paddington Central, formerly the site of a now relocated secondary school, include a 221 bed Novotel hotel with a value of circa £40 million which Ryder Architecture has now submitted its plans. Located on the corner plot facing the New Royal Hospital and university campus, the hotel will be in a prominent position, with key frontage onto both Grove Street and Mount Vernon Road. The thirteen-storey, four-star hotel will be franchised under the Accor Novotel brand and operated by Legacy Hotels & Resorts, comprising both short and long stay suites. The application also includes plans to include three flexible meeting spaces, a co-working space, a gym and addition to public realm. The food and beverage amenities will

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include a restaurant, bar and coffee bar and a roof terrace. Additionally, the planning application for a multi-storey car park with a combined heat and power (CHP) energy centre located on the ground floor has been resubmitted by architects KKA. The building is to be located on the Elm Grove site within Paddington Village Central, currently occupied by residential properties, which have been purchased by the city council and will be demolished as part of preparatory works for the site. Although the initial plans were approved last year, a subsequent analysis has revealed that a larger capacity for the car park is needed to meet the requirements of the educational, residential, medical research and commercial developments that will populate Paddington Village, as identified following discussions with leading institutions in the KQ undertaken by Liverpool City Council. The revised car park design has seen the facility increase from eight storeys to 12, enlarging the capacity from 1,088 to 1,245 bays, with their size having also been increased. The car park will comprise a combination of standard and accessible bays, as well as 12 electric vehicle recharging bays with capacity to increase this number in the future. The building will also offer parking for cycles and motorcycles and a Facilities Manager’s office has also been incorporated, offering active frontage to the building on

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Smithdown Road. The size and accommodation requirements of the energy centre have been refined by specialist consultants Vital Energi, also based upon a revised analysis of the developments within Paddington Village. The centre will now sit on the ground floor of the car park and be accessed from Smithdown Lane. The District Heating Network will deliver a sustainable power and heating source for Paddington Village, with district heating regarded as the lowest carbon footprint of all fossil fuel burning energy systems. Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said: “This new hotel and the car park and energy centre are all vital to the completion of our Paddington Village site. They are crucial pieces of infrastructure needed to support all the amazing businesses that are flocking to this gamechanging development. The city council is delighted with the progress to date and we are already looking at the next phases of expansion and how we can attract more high-quality companies and jobs to the city.” Barry Roberts, managing director, Morgan Sindall Construction, North West, said: “This is a milestone moment for Paddington Village. The revised plans for the car park reflect the requirement that the development is set to have higher levels of interest and popularity than previously anticipated, partly driven by the excellent standard of building the area will boast – as ev-


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idenced by the plans for the hotel. Our presence on such a transformative project for Liverpool reflects Morgan Sindall Construction’s status as a reliable contractor able to deliver complex projects efficiently while delivering added value for the communities we work in.” Mark Roberts, director of KKA Architecture said: “As passionate promoters of all that is good about our great city, KKA is proud to be involved with Liverpool City Council and Morgan Sindall Construction in the Paddington Village/Knowledge Quarter development. The prestigious and significant nature of the development has been instrumental in formulating design opportunities. The design proposals for the MSCP and energy centre reference the proximity of the Williamsons Tunnels with their important local heritage implications in the creation of a coherent and relevant architectural statement.” Gareth Callen, partner at Ryder Architecture said: “The team is delighted that the next phases at Paddington Village have been submitted for planning approval. The hotel will be a distinctive and attractive focal point on the prominent corner of Paddington Village and provides an unforgettable gateway into the city. The hotel, as principal building on Paddington Village Central, will sit comfortably with the massing and scale of its neighbours and within the wider public realm setting. Ryder’s role in coordinating the setting, masterplan context and planning consultant on other key developments on the Paddington Village site continues with successful collaborations with design, contractor and client teams.” Morgan Sindall Construction’s other projects at Paddington Village Central include the design and build of the new £35 million northern headquarters of the Royal College of Physicians, The Spine, set for completion in 2020.

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Topping Out Trinity View

Successful topping out event for new 614 bed purpose-built student accommodation development, Trinity View, Coventry, on track and on budget for opening September 2019

Crosslane Student Developments (“Crosslane”), part of the Crosslane Property Group, celebrated the topping out of its latest PurposeBuilt Student Accommodation (“PBSA”) development in Coventry on 29 April 2019, which will open on time and on budget for the start of the 2019/20 academic year following a tight construction timetable that began in January 2018. The new 614 bed development has an expected gross development value of approximately £55 million upon practical completion. The ceremony was conducted by Mike Moran, Development Manager for Crosslane Student Developments and Graham Taylor, Project Manager for the RG Group, and attended by the team of agents, contractors and professional partners working on the project, as well as the Prime Student Living team - the student ac-

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commodation lettings and operational management arm of the Crosslane Property Group, who are responsible for achieving full occupancy prior to practical completion and will continue to manage the building thereafter. The new development called ‘Trinity View’ on account of being able to see the infamous three spires of Coventry from the 10th floor rooftop terrace, is located to the south west of the city centre, at the junction of Friars’ Road and St Patrick’s Road, within the Coventry Ring Road. It is conveniently placed, less than ten minutes’ walk from the main campus of Coventry University and less than five minutes’ walk to the city’s mainline train station, which offers regular bus services for students attending Warwick University. The development comprises six

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new residential blocks, each at different stepped heights of three, seven and ten storeys, rising to a 20-storey tower in the south-west corner of the site. The building is laid out in a V-shape to form a large, private outdoor landscaped courtyard, within which residents can study, collaborate, socialise and relax. Students are able to choose from one of the 135 high specification self-contained ensuite studio apartments, or from the 479 shared ensuite flats, available in clusters of between two and six bedrooms. This arrangement encourages students to live in groups, make new friends and provide cultural opportunities as part of their university experience, as well as providing rooms at more affordable rent prices. Cluster flats will share a spacious lounge, kitchen and dining


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area including a free to use washer/dryer, which has proved particularly popular in other properties Crosslane has developed. High quality communal facilities will be available on the ground floor, such as a large common room including a games area, TV snug, study hub and onsite gym. Meanwhile the 10th floor will boast a sky- lounge, cinema, luxury entertaining kitchen and dining entertainment facility, along with a roof top terrace providing impressive views across the city skyline. Students will also benefit from secure cycle storage and superfast 100Mbps broadband and Wi-Fi throughout the building to provide residents with a first-class experience. Bookings at the new development have surpassed expectations, reflecting the strong demand for high specification student accommodation in the city, which has a fulltime student population of over 50,000 attending both the University of Coventry and University of Warwick. Student numbers across both universities have grown 43% over the last five years and with Coventry University being named

University of the Year for Student Experience by The Times Good University Guide 2019 this is expected to continue, driving further demand for well-located, premium purpose-built student accommodation in the city which continues to outstrip supply. Trinity View is one of five new PBSA schemes by Crosslane within the recently announced Joint Venture (“JV”) with Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC. In addition to Coventry, the JV also includes new PBSA developments in Leeds, Swansea, Portsmouth and Cardiff, delivering a combined total of 1,685 beds and gross development value of approximately £180 million. Mike Moran, Development Manager, Crosslane Student Developments, said: “We are delighted to be working with the RG Group on our Trinity View development and pleased to be on track and on budget. This development in a prime location, will satisfy some of the rapidly increasing demand for student accommodation in Coventry, freeing up homes which could be occupied by the city’s families. Whilst this is our first development

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in the exciting and vibrant city of Coventry, Crosslane also has planning consent for a 266-bed student accommodation scheme on Harper Road, to the South East of the city, and we continue to explore other sites in Coventry to develop purpose-built student accommodation, helping to meet the growing demand for this type of student housing to ease the imbalance in supply and demand.” Graham Taylor, Project Manager, RG Group, said: “We are delighted to be working with Crosslane on our first purpose-built student accommodation development we have constructed for them on what promises to be an exciting landmark building that will be a great addition to the Coventry skyline. The topping out ceremony is a key milestone in the project and we will continue to work collaboratively with Crosslane and the professional team to deliver the project, which is making excellent progress and will be completed to the highest modern construction standards on time and within budget for the start of the 2019/20 academic year.”

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MAJOR PROJECT

Winvic completes construction of Rushden Lakes, Northamptonshire’s premier leisure and retail destination

The Third and final phase features 30,000 sq ft of boutique retail space and an events piazza

Winvic Construction Ltd, a leading main contractor specialising in turnkey solutions for industrial, build-to-rent, student accommodation, commercial and retail projects, has completed Phase 3 of Rushden Lakes for LXB Retail Properties and fund The Crown Estate. It marks the final step in the creation of the Northamptonshire lakeside retail and leisure complex, which Winvic first started constructing in January 2016. The third and final phase – Garden Square – has extended the existing retail space, and united the south side of Rushden Lakes with Phase 2’s western leisure terrace, which was handed over in January 2019. Winvic has therefore carefully managed the process of working within a live retail environment during the construction of Phase 2 and 3 and, as with the initial delivery, controlled complex programming to accommodate a large number of distinct enhancements requested by tenants. All specialist fit out contractors were able to commence on time, and phased handovers have been successfully completed allowing leisure operators and stores to open to the public as soon as possible.

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Garden Square comprises ten high quality units – totalling 30,000 sq ft – which will soon be occupied by a range of leading retailers including Skechers, Barbour, Hotter, Beaverbrooks and Three. Final fit out works are currently being undertaken by specialists and it is expected the 14-screen cinema will be open at the end of June, and Garden Square retail units in the coming months. As the name Garden Square suggests, the piazza which the boutique retail units surround also features a unique, enclosed garden space for visitors to enjoy. The concept was to provide a quiet, green space for shoppers that could also be transformed into a location for outdoor events and pop-up shops. Garden Square comprises: • Insect habitats • Logs and boulders to encourage natural play • Biodiverse planting and trees perfect for bees and butterflies • Bronze ‘knitted leaf’ sculptures set in the paving • A drinking fountain • USB charging points The third phase is in line with the natural and distinctive design ethos of Rushden Lakes, which is surrounded by 200 acres of Nene Wetlands. Rushden Lakes now comprises a total of 450,000 sq ft of shops and restaurants, a Cineworld IMAX cinema, three

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leisure service providers, pontoons and boathouse and a lakeside visitors centre; it is set within an exceptional built and natural environment, and includes a nature walk and wraparound lakeside boardwalk with children’s splash zone. Winvic has successfully completed all phases of the retail and leisure destination on time and to budget, with works including design, civils, infrastructure, build, landscaping and fit out. Robin Orgill, Winvic’s Construction Director, commented: “As with the two previous phases of Rushden Lakes, we were able to complete Garden Square quickly, efficiently and cost effectively within a multifaceted programme comprising many end user enhancements within a live environment. The retail and green space is a high quality addition to the existing complex, providing a corner of re-


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laxation for visitors as well as ten boutique shops. We have delivered Phase 3 with our usual attention to detail and commitment to design and environmental standards, and it has been a pleasure to work with LXB, The Crown Estate and a huge number of end users over the past four years and make this scheme a success all round.” Jon McCarthy, Principal at LXB Retail, added: “Winvic’s commitment to Rushden Lakes has been outstanding, each phase has been delivered with passion and a ‘can do’ attitude which has been very refreshing. From commercial considerations to meeting the needs of tenants, we have worked in partnership to deliver a special retail and leisure destination for the people of Northamptonshire and beyond.”

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PLANT & EQUIPMENT

Synergy Hire acquires first Hitachi Zaxis-6 mini excavators in the UK Synergy Hire Limited has taken delivery of the first Zaxis-6 mini excavators in the UK. The Letchworth-based company – a subsidiary of Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. – is also the first to offer Stage V-compliant mini excavators to the growing UK rental market. Synergy Hire’s large fleet of Hitachi construction machinery includes the ZX26U-6, ZX48U-6 and ZX85US-6 mini and compact excavators, as well as a range of medium excavators from the ZX130-6 to ZX210LC-6. The Zaxis-6 mini and compact excavators were unveiled by Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) NV at Bauma in April 2019. They are fitted with Stage V-compliant engines, offering high levels of productivity, greater fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

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Growing rental market

The UK rental market is estimated to be worth more than £3billion and is forecast to continue growing until 2022. This is particularly true in the south of England, where demand for machinery in the new housing development sector is increasing. “The UK construction machinery rental market is proven,” says Synergy Hire Director John Fitzpatrick, who runs the company with his brother, Anthony. “We offer the latest machinery, which is well maintained, and contractors have a fixed cost per week, with no machines lying idle.” Synergy Hire selected Hitachi construction machinery due to its reliability and excellent reputation. “Hitachi has built up a high level of trust in the UK over the past 30

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years,” adds John. “It’s also the only manufacturer that currently has Stage V-compliant mini excavators in the UK.” Unrivalled service Synergy Hire was established in January 2019 with 10 employees, many of whom have a wealth of experience in the construction machinery hire industry. “We don’t have any variations in our fleet, as we’re focusing solely on Hitachi mini and medium excavators in order to offer an unrivalled level of service,” says Anthony Fitzpatrick. “For example, our engineers are trained by Hitachi Construction Machinery (UK) Ltd, they carry only Hitachi Genuine Parts, and have specialist knowledge of our machines.”


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JCB unveils new One Machine Solution for Roads Maintenance

Backhoe loader world leader JCB is to introduce a 3CX Compact Highways Master – a one machine solution for roads and highways maintenance.

The brand new model has been designed to specifically meet the needs of highway contractors, local councils and rental businesses. Based on the popular 3CX Compact backhoe loader, the Highways Master has been developed over a three-year period with customers in the road maintenance industry. As a result, the Highways Master is a solution that has been driven by the sector, offering industry-first features designed to transform traditional highway maintenance operations in terms of safety, productivity and versatility. The Highways Master is differentiated with a dedicated white with red chevrons livery, complete with Chapter 8 safety decals. The machine will be equipped with a skid steer loader quick hitch on the front loader arms and a SMART attachment integration system, to make it easy to carry out a range of tasks with buckets and a wide variety of specialist attachments. The SMART system allows automatic switchover of the machine’s electronics, to suit some third-party attachment operating systems, for maximum versatility. The increased adaptability has been matched by enhanced hydraulic power, as the front loader auxiliary lines now deliver 120

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litres/min of high flow hydraulic power, up from 70 litres/min on the standard 3CX Compact, to operate larger 600mm road planer attachments. This allows the machine to be used for larger resurfacing works, replacing stand alone, dedicated 0.35-0.5m road planing equipment and other equipment. An optional hydraulic quick hitch on the rear boom also allows rapid changeover between attachments. The machine will offer customers a safer two-in-one road planing solution, as the only model on the market that can be readily deployed for road planing applications with a 300mm rear as well as a 600mm front planer attachment. Standard Powerslide side-shifting capability at the rear also allows the operator to mill a square patch without having to reposition the machine - an industry first feature enabling a cross cut within a single carriageway without requiring manual hand tools. In addition, depth control will improve operator accuracy and productivity. The Highways Master will come with integrated water tanks to provide dust suppression, to both the front loader or the backhoe attachment, automatically engaging to suppress dust and maximise longevity of consumables while sweeping or milling. A simple seven-in-one single front multi-

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function joystick makes it easy to control functionality of attachments on the loader arms. The 3CX Compact Highways Master is equipped with auto two and four-wheel steering, at the touch of a button, for maximum manoeuvrability in tight site conditions. The machine is also supplied with Vari Speed PRO, providing independent and constant flow to the attachment, while maintaining a fixed hydrostatic travel speed. This is particularly useful for planing

and other high-flow attachment operations that require higher engine rpm with steady travel speeds, for consistent productivity in tough applications. An optional external emergency stop button is fitted to the rear wing, to allow operatives outside the backhoe loader to halt the machine if required. The Highways Master also comes as standard with a periscope mirror, to enhance front loader visibility alongside front and rear view cameras and a

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tow hitch under the chassis to allow the machine to tow a trailer to site. The 3CX Compact Highways Master is a dedicated one-machine solution for roads and highways maintenance operations, offering a highly productive, mobile machine with enhanced safety, performance and control for the operator. It delivers a highly adaptable solution for contractors and local authorities, capable of delivering maximum utilisation and return on investment.

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PLANT & EQUIPMENT

Construction Plant Finance: One Year On

May 2019 marks a year since the launch of Construction Plant Finance Ltd, an independent finance company introduced exclusively for the UK construction plant and equipment sector. Fast forward 12 months and the company is certainly making a positive impression on the industry.

Construction Plant Finance offers a comprehensive range of competitive and flexible end-to-end finance solutions to support manufacturers, importers, dealers and end-users in the UK construction industry. Prior to the launch of Construction Plant Finance in 2018, it had been some 20 years since there had been an independent finance company dedicated solely to the construction plant and equipment sector; significantly one that was not owned by a bank or associated with a manufacturer. Understandably, the launch of such a company to fill this niche gap has come as welcome news to the industry. It is opening up new and alternative channels of funding to customers through a variety of finance options to make the purchase of equipment more affordable and cost-effective, creating opportunities for businesses to grow incrementally, even in the

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most competitive trading environments. The name ‘Construction Plant Finance’ may be new but the company is certainly in very safe, knowledgeable hands with Steve and Jackie Moody at the helm of the business. Both need little introduction and have decades of experience in the provision of asset finance solutions, and the construction industry in general. “It has been a busy and very positive first 12 months for Construction Plant Finance,” explains Steve Moody. “With the economic uncertainty of Brexit and with banks showing signs of ‘nervousness’ towards lending to the industry, we as an independent finance business, can support eligible companies with new and additional funding facilities, which may not previously have been available. The options we offer and our understanding of the industry, combined with the personal approach and specialist knowledge of our team,

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provides an extra dimension of support to our customers which sets us apart from banks and other finance providers.” As an example, Vendor Sales-Aid Finance provides a viable commercial proposition for manufacturers and dealers, providing a suite of finance partnership support that includes full ‘customised’ branding, stocking plans and subsidised finance schemes. In less than a year, Construction Plant Finance is already working with numerous dealers as well as some importers and manufacturers of construction equipment who have never had a finance partner before. AUSA, Sunward Excavators and Tobroco Giant are just a few names that Construction Plant Finance is proud to be working with and supporting at forthcoming events including PlantWORX (11th13th June 2019). Construction Plant Finance will be exhibiting from Stand DC6.



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Duck-in and Diving – new wheeled Hyundai for Cornish Plant man!

Cornish plant man Kirk Hough has developed a liking for the Hyundai brand over the past few years, having purchased his first 14 tonne class R 140LC-9A back in 2013, K Hough Contractors Ltd are now running four machines comprising two x HX140L’s, a 22 tonne HX220L and a R 55W-9A wheeled excavator which has become a really useful addition to the fleet, even surpassing Kirk’s expectations of it. All of Kirk’s machines are Swedish inspired with the three tracked excavators featuring Engcon tiltrotators, while the ‘baby duckling’ was

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specified with a Steelwrist unit, but there is a lot more to this duck than meets the eye! The seed of an idea for a baby duck was first planted in Kirk’s mind when about a year previous to buying the machine, he had travelled up to the Molson Equipment yard in Avonmouth to look at something else. At the time of his visit there were some roadworks going on outside the depot and working alongside a 5-tonne tracked mini excavator was a Hyundai R 55W-9A wheeled excavator, Kirk was quite taken by the machine’s ability, ver-

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satility and the speed it could move around, it just seemed to be a perfect little machine. Kirk agreed a deal with Tom Wilson at Molson and signed on the dotted line. As a fan of the Swedish way of working Kirk had the machine specified up in true Scandinavian style. It has its own Ifor Williams trailer for which Molson’s fitted a towing hitch onto the blade. This is used to carry the machines arsenal work tools which currently include five buckets, grading beam, forestry flail and an auger.


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The machine which tips the scales at 5550kgs, sits on a set of Vredestein Floatation + 480/45-17 low ground pressure tyres and features a full LED working light package, prop guard protection, reversible fan and joystick steering. The machine is powered by a 4cylinder Yanmar 4TNV98 diesel engine which offers a power output rating of 50kw (67hp) @2400rpm. This compact offering gives a maximum reach at ground level of 6200mm while maximum dig depth is 3800mm with a conservative slew speed of 7.8rpm. Top travel speed on the road in high range is 30kmh (18.6mph). Talking about the machines performance in general Kirk said, “I really cannot fault the capabilities of the little duck one bit. We used it on a job where we were involved in ex-

tending a school car park and renewing their main drainage system and it was just brilliant, excelling at everything we asked of it. If we didn’t have this machine the job would have been a lot harder than it was. It meant no issues with damaging kerbs or the paved surfaces, no damage to the grass areas and its speed and power in carrying materials around is just phenomenal, it easily handles a tonne over the side with no dramas!” “We have used this machine on a wide variety of jobs now, from relandscaping gardens to digging house foundations and loading trucks and it just copes with it all. Another bonus is that most of the time it travels to and from sites under its own steam as it is fully road legal.”

scribe the Hyundai duck to customers before they have seen it, they always seem to be expecting a conventional wheeled digger. But once they have had it on site, they always remark about how great it is and most of them cannot understand why there are not more about”. Kirk’s favourite things about the machine are its superb digging and lifting power, the fact that it’s very frugal on the fuel, the excellent allround visibility, a nice big lockable compartment by the steps and the fact that it’s very easy to service all from ground level. Kirk continued, “I really do enjoy driving this machine and, in all honesty, it would probably be the last machine I would get rid of, as it’s just so versatile!”.

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UK’s SECH buys Europe’s first CKE3000G UK-based SECH completes acquisition of Europe’s first 300 tonne capacity Kobelco CKE3000G crawler crane.

UK crane rental company SECH, which provides telescopic and lattice boom crawler cranes for hire across the UK from its headquarters in Hockley, Essex, just outside London, has completed the acquisition of the first 300 tonne capacity Kobelco CKE3000G at a special ceremony at Bauma, Munich, Germany (8-14 April, 2019). Speaking about the decision to buy the CKE3000G, Matt Cox, SECH’s managing director, said: “The CKE3000G is an exceptional crane with great lifting capacities. We have been running a Kobelco CKE1100G machine in our rental fleet for nearly two years now and after careful evaluation we chose Kobelco’s new CKE3000G because of its design and operational simplicity, Kobelco’s proven reliability and excellent performance. “Another plus for us, was that the new Kobelco CKE3000G also has duel winch operation (double drum spooling), allowing for heavier loads to be lifted – for example into much

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deeper shafts with greater control and efficiency.” The CKE3000G has three lifting modes, including Standard model (maximum lifting capacity 300 tonne at 5.5 m), heavy lift (maximum lifting capacity 189.8 tonnes at 8.8 m), and super heavy lift (maximum lifting capacity 350 tonnes at 8 m). A multi-purpose, “allrounder”, the CKE3000G is suitable for a range of applications, loads and job sites. Attachments include fixed jib, heavy fixed jib and luffing jib. For heavier lifts there is a super heavy lift configuration, also with a luffing jib. Compared to the Kobelco 250-tonne capacity CKE2500G-2, the CKE3000G has greatly improved duties – the new machine lifts 40% more in standard specification and 60%

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more when used with a luffer. In its SHL configuration it can

easily compete in the 400-tonne class. For ease of transport the width of all components is less than 3 m (10 ft), while power comes from a Scania 13-litre, 331kW engine that meets Stage IV/Tier 4 Final emission standards without the need for a particulate filter. Commenting on the deal, Mark Evans, Kobelco Cranes Europe’s sales & operations manager (Kobelco Construction Machinery Europe), said: “We are pleased to have completed the sale of the first 300tonne capacity CKE3000G for Europe to SECH. This is the first Kobelco crane of this size that has been sold into this all-important market and marks the first step in the next phase of Kobelco Cranes’ expansion of its product line-up for the region.”


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New Takeuchi models at Plantworx

Countrystyle Recycling Purchases 4 new JCB 457 wheeled loaders

On display will be Takeuchi’s newest models designed and built for hire. Showcasing will be the new TB2352 and TB250-2, ideal sizes for the small plant hire sector. Takeuchi with all Stage V ready machines right across the line-up are all geared up for low emission zones. For the larger plant hire fleets, Takeuchi will showcase the new 7 and 9-tonne excavators. The new 7-tonne TB370 is Takeuchi’s new generation machine and has a completely redesigned automotive styled interior with intuitive user’s operation, colour touch screen display plus jog dial controls, mono or 2-piece boom and tilt-up cabin powered by a 42.4 kW engine that delivers superior performance and attachment handling. A first showcase for the UK will be the TB220e battery powered mini. The TB220e is the latest model of Takeuchi’s lithium-ion battery lineup. TB220e comes standard with a 25kWh battery offering 8-hour working time that delivers the same performance as the TB216 diesel version. It has a spacious operator’s platform that features pilot operated joysticks and multi-informational display. New models to test drive on the demonstration area include the new 2.5 tonne towable TB225, in the larger weight class the TB2150R 15 tonne fixed boom will be available to test drive.

Privately-owned waste recycling business, Countrystyle Recycling, has further improved on-site handling efficiency at its flagship facility at Sittingbourne, Kent, with the introduction of four JCB 457 wheeled loaders.

Countrystyle provides specialist waste recycling, haulage and recovery services for a range of industrial products, including plasterboard, wood, general waste, dry mixed recyclables and organic green and food wastes. Two of the new JCB models will be deployed within the facility’s dedicated plasterboard recycling building; the remaining two units will operate within the wood yard at Ridham Dock, near Sittingbourne. As part of Countrystyle’s ongoing commitment to promoting health and safety within the waste sector, the dedicated JCB machines working within the plasterboard processing plant have been supplied with BMAir cabin air filtration technology. The BMAir system prevents polluted air entering the cabin and allows air quality within the operator’s working space to be continuously monitored. In addition, the new wheeled loadissue 03

ers have been supplied with automatic dual agent fire suppression systems, supplied by Fireward, LED lighting and foam filled tyres to ensure on-site safety and machine uptime are optimised. Featuring a powerful MTU diesel engine that meets Stage IV/Tier 4 emissions, the JCB 457 wheeled loader is designed to work at sites where large volumes of materials need to be handled. It is available in a variety of model configurations – all built with safety, efficiency, ease of use and maintenance, productivity, performance, reliability and comfort in mind. Neil Webb, Countrystyle’s Engineering & Project Manager, says: “The build quality of the JCB machines is second to none. We already operate a number of JCB machines including telehandlers and excavators at our Sittingbourne site so we had no hesitation in turning to JCB for our new wheeled loaders.” JCB dealer, Greenshields JCB, supplied the new equipment and will also provide ongoing full maintenance support.

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Simulation Zone takes centre stage at Plantworx

Plantforce Rentals is bringing advanced simulation technology to Plantworx 2019. The new state-of-the-art zone, located in the indoor arena, will be the UK’s first fully interactive construction Simulation Zone of its size, which will promote virtual interactive training.

The new Zone was the brain child of Plantforce Rental’s Dale Hawkins, who is leading the way in simulation training, and has introduced this technology to tier one contractors on major infrastructure and rail projects such as HS2 and nuclear project Hinkley Point C. Dale reported, “Using state of the art simulation we have teamed up with a number of industry key players such as Trimble, GKD Technologies, Prolec, Leica -Geosystems, Tenstar Simulation, and SiteZone – to bring what will be a ‘world first’ to Plantworx. Visitors to the Zone will be able to experience each of the technologies and work together in construction site challenges.” Dale added, “This Zone will highlight the very latest technology in construction and how it is changing the way we work in an informal and fun environment.” Plantforce Rentals has invested just over 200k into simulation to train

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its own plant operators to the highest of standards in, fuel efficiency, GPS machine control, height and slew restriction, proximity warning, hand eye co-ordination and hazard perception.

to complete tasks on a construction site. Spectators will be offered oculus rift headsets to join the virtual world as bystanders and offer encouragement and support to the participants!

Dale concluded, “We wanted to share our expertise with Plantworx visitors and exhibitors and encourage everyone at the show, no matter what their ability, to come and experience the Zone for themselves and unleash their potential!”

A number of 80-inch screens and a huge event screen will project live feeds from the simulators and their operators, which will create a major visual and audible impact. All Plantworx visitors will be invited to participate. Immersive training experts will be on hand to guide each participant through the virtual world of simulation technology. Companies and contractors who would like to investigate this type of training are also invited to experience what the zone has to offer. No previous experience is necessary!

The Simulation Zone will comprise six state-of the-art simulators and a fully immersive ‘Mission Room 360°’ both will replicate ‘real working construction sites’ - but in a virtual world. Each of the simulators will be linked and will represent an individual construction machine – an excavator, wheel loader, tower crane, dozer or an articulated dump truck – as examples. Visitors to the zone will be invited to work together on the simulators in the virtual world

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For visitors who wish to pre-book their spot at Plantworx, particularly if you would like to work as a team, visit:https://www.plantworx.co.uk/ event/2019/page/simulation-zone.


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The Get SET (Skills, Employment, Education and Training) Zone at Plantworx New for Plantworx 2019 (11-13 June East of England Arena Peterborough) is the Get SET Zone, located in the indoor arena, which is designed to help visitors and exhibitors explore job openings, training courses, apprenticeships, and get support and advice about skills education, employment and training (SET) opportunities across the rail and construction sectors.

The zone will have space for exhibitors and visitors to have an informal chat about skills, education, employment and training. It will also link in with the Simulation Zone, showing the breadth and depth of jobs across both industries. RailwayPeople.com will be offering free job listings to rail exhibitors and any plant/construction exhibitors who want to work within rail. They will also be inviting a number of company directors along each day to speak about the rail industry and the opportunities ahead. Julie Wilkinson CVs will provide a writing service while MIND will offer free advice to visitors about mental health support. There will also be a mindfulness coach to support people looking for new jobs, changes in their career, and support through issues and changes at work. On Wednesday 12th June in the Get SET Zone a Skills Conference will

take place with speakers from Network Rail, tier one contractors, Costain and Amey and also National High Speed College. The schedule is as follows - all are welcome: 10.30 - 10.35 - Welcome/ Setting the Scene 10.35 - 10.45 - Opening Address (to provide an overview of where we are now with skills) 10.45 - 11.15 - Where do we want to be? (a closer look at how organisations overcoming skills shortages) Network Rail - Joe Guy (Head of Talent Acquisition) . Pooling the whole recruitment/ retention . Marketering (applying this to recruitment and marketing) Costain - Trudy Langton-Freeman (Lead HR Business Partner) . Retention is key 11.15 - 11.45 - How are we going to get there? (how to educate, train, encourage people into the industries) National High-Speed College - Clair Mowbray (Chief Executive)

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. Training/ Education/ Apprenticeships . Listening to businesses Amey/ Rail Supply Group - Anna Delvecchio (Commercial Account Director) . role model . showing what can be achieved/ what the industry can offer 11.45 - 12.15 - The Future YRP - Mohanad Ismail (National Vice Chair) . what our future leads want NSAR - Neil Franklin (Head of Skills Intelligence) . what future needs might be 12.15 - 12.30 Q&A - Panel discussion For more details on the event, a full exhibitor list and details of the new zones and initiatives visit www.plantworx.co.uk Registration for free fast track entry badges to the show is now open – visit the website to secure your place to visit the UK’s largest working construction event in 2019 at the East of England Arena Peterborough from 11-13 June.

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Top Speakers lined up for #DroneCon2019 at Plantworx

COMIT (Construction Opportunities for Mobile IT) is delighted to be hosting its 2019 Drone Conference at Plantworx next month (11-13 June 2019, East of England Arena Peterborough).

The Drone conference will also host the 'Drone Zone' where visitors can see some of the latest drone technology being demonstrated in the large, dedicated Fly-Zone, including tethered and hydrogen-powered drones!

SKANSKA, Andy Givens, Senior Applications Engineer - Geospatial at Topcon and Paul Lindup, Infrastructure, Construction & Engineering Air Operations at Network Rail, who will discuss how drones are transforming the way they work.

#DroneCon2019 will feature a number of key speakers from the construction sector who are using drones in their businesses.

Cyberhawk's, COO Phil Buchan and Cyberhawk's Survey Manager, Stuart Thomas will also speak about the company's visual asset management using drones and software.

Also on the list of speakers is Gail Orenstein, a drone photojournalist, who is described as 'one of Huffington Posts all Time Best Female Refugee Photographers'. Gail was the first female civilian to use a drone to cover Iraqi Kurdistan during the Mosul offensive in 2017. Other speakers include Mark Lawton, Chief Engineering Surveyor,

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Ed Leon Klinger, the CEO of Flock, a VC-backed, London-based insurtech startup pioneering the use of Big Data in insurance. Ed will talk about how Flock has launched Europe’s first ‘pay-as-you-fly’ drone insurance app in partnership with Allianz, the world’s largest aviation insurer.

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A City Law Firms, Founder, Managing Director and Solicitor Karen Holden has also committed to address #DroneCon2019 delegates. Karen acts for innovative companies and departments, such as drone related businesses - be it those offering drone services and products or those looking for suppliers and in-house or third party drone operators. Karen also sits on the Drone2 Committee to offer legal support and guidance to public and private sector customers on the benefits, best practice and legalities of using drones. Dr Bilal Kaddouh, a Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, will focus on the design of aerial robotics systems for the autonomous inspection and maintenance of city


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infrastructure. His research interest is centred around the field of robotics and unmanned systems design, management and control. The University of Leeds is also exhibiting at the event. Julian Norton, Business Development Manager for Construction is representing Pix4D in Switzerland, the industry leader in professional drone mapping and photogrammetric software solutions, to create 2D maps, 3D models and point cloud. Pix4D’s applications include the use of cameras on tower cranes to provide mapping images for BIM models. For a full list of speakers follow the link #DroneCon2019 Speaker List and Bio's . Speakers will take to the mic each day of the event at 20 minutes past the hour for approx. 30-40mins - including Q&A’s In the dedicated 'Fly-Zone' demonstrations of the UAV’s will run each day of the show on the hour every hour. The ‘Fly Zone’ will occupy over 2,300 square meters of stand and flying space, situated in an indoor venue at the show, located on Avenue B. With one of the UK’s largest

indoor drone demonstration zones visitors can experience first-hand the technology in action over the three-days of Plantworx. Exhibitors include Topcon, who will be flying its Falcon 8 UAV. Powered by Ascending Technologies, the Falcon 8 is a rotary-wing UAS designed for inspection and monitoring or survey and mapping applications. Microdrones will be exhibiting and showing its range of UAV's. For more than a decade, Microdrones has been building and perfecting unmanned aerial vehicles. The company developed the world’s first commercial quadcopter and our innovation continues to drive the industry. Sion Rowlands, European Sales Manager, Microdrones will also be talking at #DroneCon2019. Drone Evolution is changing the way that drones are used by focusing not on the technology itself, but how the technology can be adapted to the benefit of people and organisations. The company is developing a range of tethered drone products. These drones can stay in the air for ex-

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tended periods, much longer than the 20-30 minutes available with free-flying drones. Examples of these tethered zones will be demonstrated in the Fly-zone at Plantworx. Pix4D is showing how its products can simply and efficiently survey and track a company's construction work progress by using aerial imagery to map, measure, analyse and report the progress on the project. Intelligent Energy is demonstrating how fuel cells extend flight times to UAVs presently constrained by the limitations of batteries. Flight durations of over three times that provided by batteries have been achieved. This product is currently available to UAV service providers, fleet operators and manufacturers. Intelligent Energy’s air cooled fuel cell systems run on hydrogen and ambient air to produce clean DC power in a simple, cost-effective, robust and lightweight package. For more details on the Fly-zone and #DroneCon2019 visit http://www.comit.org.uk/dronecon

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Student Day at Plantworx

Pupils, students, and graduates are invited to attend Plantworx on the last day of the event (Thursday 13 June). Parents, grandparents, and guardians are also welcome to bring their children along to experience a working construction show first-hand. There is no minimum age limit on Student Day. Young people visiting the show will get a better understanding of the UK construction and rail industries, plant equipment, and all that they can offer. The children will also learn how the equipment on display helps to build railways and infrastructure around the country. School parties and other attending youngsters will be invited to follow the Plantworx Student Trail, where they will be encouraged to visit participating exhibitor stands, answer questions and take part in challenges!

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The Student Trail aims to address the skills shortage and encourage more youngsters into the construction equipment industry. Plantworx exhibitors Nylacast and Perkins are sponsors of the Student Trail. Nylacast will provide all young visitors with a High Visibility waistcoat. Diggerland comes to Plantworx. Buckets of fun for everyone! Plantworx exhibitor, H.E Services, is bringing a version of the ‘Diggerland’ construction equipment theme park to Plantworx where visitors both young and old can try out ‘diggers’ first-hand in a safe environment. This is a first for Plantworx and a very welcome addition to the Student Day! The 4th biennial Plantworx Construction Machinery Exhibition, hosted by the CEA (Construction Equipment Association), is taking

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place at its brand-new home at the East of England Arena in Peterborough from 11-13 June. The largest working construction event this year is expecting more than 20,000 visitors over the three days of the show. The event will be the biggest yet with over 450 exhibitors. Parent, student and child registration is free https://www.plantworx.co.uk/education-tickets


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Will automation ever take off in Construction?

Increasing automation is met with excitement and fear in equal measure. But the benefits for mankind of autonomy are enormous, says Professor Paul Newman, Co-Founder of autonomous vehicle software company Oxbotica, and a professor based at Oxford University in the UK.

Professor Paul Newman is CoFounder of Oxbotica, the autonomous vehicles software company, as well as the Director of the Oxford Robotics Institute. He is also the BP Professor of Information Engineering at the University of Oxford, UK, and inventor of techniques that allow machines to know where they are, what surrounds them and what they should do next. Speaking on behalf of Volvo Construction Equipment, he tells us what automation might mean in terms of construction equipment. What is driving the urge to automate functions in construction equipment? It’s fundamentally about supercharging humans. It is about humans doing more because machines can do more – because of the way they operate. What needs to happen to make this possible? The way machines and vehicles operate is already changing. But for full autonomy we need to trust machines to be able to operate safely and effectively by themselves, with no dependence on infrastructure, no dependency on any external systems, no beacons, no cables, no markers, no white lines, no dependency on roads, not even dependency on GPS. When this is achieved all machines can work better for us. What technology is driving increased mobile machine autonomy? It’s the software. Sensors are important and there’s lots of interesting sensor technology coming

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through. But the golden stuff is the algorithms. The way in which machines can understand space, the structure of space, the work space. How things are moving, what’s in them, the ability to take various sensor streams and for the machine to say: ‘Aha! I know where I am, what’s around me, and what I should do next’. Those are the three pillars of autonomy and get answered by software and algorithms. Will these systems allow machines to be intelligent and selflearning? Of course. It would be hard to do it any other way. Machines can learn, they have the optimization, the estimation and the algorithmic ability to operate at high speeds and in the real world. The ability to process streams of data from multiple sensors and think about redundancy and safety all at the same time. That’s the greatest thrill of working in this area – getting robots and machines to work out in the wild, in the mud, in the rain and in the glaring sun. When will we have autonomous construction machines? That’s not such a simple question to answer. We are a long way away from being able to produce a machine that can work in all places, at all times and in all applications. But for clearly understood and defined applications we are able to install, train-up and deliver machines today. Will autonomous machines be safer? Safety could be the number one ad-

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vantage of autonomous machines. Today one of the highest causes of construction deaths is people being struck by construction equipment. That’s not okay, so we can create ‘guardian angel’ features that work in cooperation with human operators and simply say: ‘I’m just not going to let you hit anyone’. So, no accidents at all with autonomous machines? In all technology, in all environments, accidents happen. And they are awful. With autonomous machines there should be very few of them, but we should admit that there will be some accidents. They won’t be the kind of accidents that happen if a human was in control. Something like 80% of accidents on road are caused by failings that computers never ever have. Accidents often caused by boredom and distraction. Autonomy can cut those sorts of accidents to zero. Computers have an inhuman ability to concentrate – they never get bored. But the knockout blow for this technology is learning. Human operators take a long time, years


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even, to become expert in driving their machines. But construction vehicles can be programmed ahead of their first day on site with all the data and learnings of all other machines that preceded them. From all around the world. From every accident that’s ever been recorded, everywhere. So, an accident in Kuala Lumpur in the morning really should reduce the chances of the same accident happening in London that afternoon. What’s the relationship between autonomy and connectivity? Autonomous machines should be able to operate independent of anything external. However, that’s not to say that if you do have connectivity you shouldn’t use it. It’s a nice-to-have, but the point is that you shouldn’t need it in order to succeed. Can autonomous machines deliver greater productivity by never having to go to the toilet? By never having to sleep? By never having to stop for lunch? I’ve got so many stories of why this is true. The answer is unequivocally, in capital letters, in flashing neon: YES. Can you quantify it? Autonomy will allow an operator to drive multiple machines rather than just one at a time. That’s what gets talked about most, but that’s not all. There are lots of second-order advantages that don’t get talked about. Potholes, for example, in off-road applications can cause all kinds of trouble. But the machine knows they’re coming, it knows they’re being made. So it moves slowly to the side, which means the tires last longer. The controlled acceleration and deceleration of these vehicles massively reduce fuel costs. Autonomous machines can work in complete darkness. Vehicles that are not being dispatched can turn themselves off. As these vehicles move around the site, they’re perceiving their world, but at the same time they’re doing full

scale asset monitoring of the facility.

cause we are enabling humans to do more.

Can autonomous machines have the same skill level as human operators? There are certain tasks that are, for the moment, beyond what machines can do. Take a very skilled excavator operator and the precise and delicate ways they control the buckets. It’s extraordinary. It’s a celebration of everything it is to have a human cortex. But actually, that same operator gets asked to do dreary and repetitive tasks – what a waste of that super brain. We might say there are things which we would want humans to do, and others that a machine can do ceaselessly in the middle of the night in the dark. It’s about empowering the genus of the human brain by taking away the monotonous tasks.

What about job losses from machines no longer needing operators? In the 1970s people feared that computers were going to take everybody’s jobs. Now look at all the jobs computers have created – we’ve got the best employment ever.

So autonomous machines don’t have to be the enemy? Technology is an enabler. It makes us healthier, wealthier, happier. It just does. This is like the next chapter, the next hammer in our toolkit. We’re going to build more things, because we can do it better. We’re going to build, and mine, and do more stuff because we can, be-

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Jobs will change and new roles will be created gradually over time, there won’t be a big bang changeover. So, in construction and mining we’ll have whole crews of people who are upskilled to look after the autonomous machines. Can anything stop the rise of the robots? Machines and humans will work together for some time to come. There are places where machines will think: ‘This is really tricky – I need you human’. And the human goes: ‘I got it’. It’ll be a long time before anything comes near to the extraordinary skill of a human being. But then there are some roles that are simple and repetitive worksite tasks that autonomy systems can do better and more safely.

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The Solar Welfarevan from Nixon Hire!

In honour of World Environment Day, Nixon Hire are delighted to announce the latest in its solar product fleet... THE SOLAR WELFARE VAN!!

The Solar Welfarevan has been produced in conjunction with Ryder and will be exclusively unveiled at the World Environment Day event hosted by Skanska Balfour Beatty JV for Thames Water. Michael Robbins, UK Divisional Manager (Renewables) at Nixon Hire commented, "The Solar Welfare Van is the latest Nixon Hire product to receive its renewable energy credentials. With such a large fleet of vans, it made sense for us to investigate how solar power could reduce emission output and increase the efficiency of the vehicles performance. The Solar Welfarevan is currently on trial sites and we anticipate it will be readily available for hire in the next 6 weeks. I'd like to thank Ryder for their support in the product of this product and also to Skanska Balfour Beatty JV for Thames Water, for kindly inviting us to their event

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to share information about the renewable products we offer now and what is coming in the future.” “We are also supporting two other Environmental days’ this week, which really shows the momentum that we are gathering!" Michael Robbins continued, ”This is an exciting time to be part of the renewables movement in the construction sector and I'm delighted

that Nixon Hire are leading the way with our product innovations and commitment to making a positive environmental change. The Nixon Hire Solar Pod (which was launched last year) is now being specified by our customers for site set ups, it’s a staple product. We consider this a huge achievement and hope that our forthcoming solar products are equally well received."

Some of the benefits:

• Less CO2 Emissions • Less oil use • Less engine wear (higher predicted residual value) • Longer battery / engine life • Less charging of battery when idling • More Silent run time

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Exploring the potential for 5G in Construction

In a global first, Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is among a small number of pioneering companies trialling 5G mobile connectivity. With the program set to make a big impact on construction innovation, we find out more from 5G expert Calle Skillsäter, Volvo CE's Technical Specialist for Connected Machines.

The 5G partner program by Telia and Ericsson is the first industrial application of 5G, with only a small number of companies across the Nordic countries taking part. For Volvo, it means testing the development of remote-controlled machines and finding out the real-world potential for autonomous solutions. Calle, what does this trial mean for Volvo CE? 5G allows us to transport data in ways that we could only ever dream about. A faster, more reliable mobile network will mean we're at the forefront of driving a much faster market implementation of technologies like automation. Something that had seemed impossible a few years ago is now a very real opportunity today. So, what exactly are you testing? And how is the test site laid out?

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We have a 25 hectare test site where the remote-controlled wheel loader, the L180H, is located – and a simulator inside a tent about 100m away behind a concrete wall. The test track itself has a number of physical barriers, uphill and downhill tracks and rough terrain – all designed to mimic the real conditions of a construction site. At the moment, the simulator is actually quite close to the machine, but this is only so that we can be near the track to adjust the conditions. There really is no reason that the machine couldn't be located much further afield. How far? In 2017, we successfully placed a machine 400m below ground and controlled it from the surface. And when we first tested the technology back in 2015, we had an excavator placed in Eskilstuna and operated from Barcelona. So that

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tells you the potential for remote operation. And now with the reduced latency that 5G provides, it really does mean you can achieve remote operation from extremely far away. But at a certain distance the latency in the network will be significant anyhow. How long will the trial go on for and what do you hope to achieve? We will be testing this technology for two years. Over this time, we will see the performance of the network evolve and get better. What is really exciting is that at this very early stage, we are in a unique position to iron out any problems and play a key role in actually influencing how 5G will work for industrial purposes when it is rolled out more widely. Of course, the goal for us here at Volvo CE, is that we want to make


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this system so mature and so successful that we can test it with our customers. To see how this technology can function on a real construction site. Hopefully that will be something we can achieve by the end of the trial. Will you be testing technology out with other Volvo machines? Absolutely. The aim is that after the initial testing phase with the wheel loader, we will then be able to test it with the HX2 hauler concept machine to see whether it is possible to have a work cycle operated entirely using 5G. In principle, we can then test 5G with six to eight autonomous haulers transporting gravel across the site. It seems that mining offers some of the best potential for exploring this technology. Why is that? Mining can be dangerous – either for people operating the machines in remote locations or because of the fumes that are released after blasting rock. But if we can remove people from the site, then we are reducing the risk of accidents entirely. You'll also have the capability to operate several operations and sites from one central location – increasing productivity. Are there any other sectors that could benefit from 5G Automation? Absolutely, it's not just mining. The forestry industry could certainly benefit, as an industry where you have lots of incoming trucks loading and unloading on to trains, often at night. Clearly working at night offers some dangers for visibility so removing operators makes the operation more safe. And again, for really dangerous jobs in the steel industry or the energy sector, where physically moving material can risk explosion or toxic gas emissions, then removing people is clearly a good solution. But for construction it's really about boosting productivity? Safety is obviously a big factor, but

clearly 5G will have a direct positive impact on productivity. Today's remote control technology provides a delay which makes it very difficult to control a machine with any speed or precision, but 5G will be as good as real time. In addition, the picture quality is much better, video footage is in a better resolution and 5G provides a more reliable connection – all of which makes it easier for the operator in the simulator. What challenges have you experienced so far? We did find it hard to initially get the hardware. We are so early in the trial that we have trouble finding modems to communicate with the antenna. Telia has been useful in providing the right equipment for us to use. We are so early in trialing this technology that this obviously issue 03

has its advantages and disadvantages. And when these issues are resolved, when can we see 5G rolled out to the wider industry? It depends on different use cases in construction – how do they work, do they meet the demands of the industry, is it feasible for customers? 5G will come first to those that benefit the most, but it will take time to build the network and required infrastructure. For us here in the construction industry, and for static operations like a quarry or mine it really can come quite fast. The timing is good – our customers need connectivity and they want more data. And we're the ones providing the research to see just how possible it is.

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Success of Blackline Safety System Leads to Expansion Across CEMEX Business

The success of a market-leading wireless safety system for its night-time cement truck drivers has encouraged CEMEX to implement the devices across other areas of the business, including asphalt and readymix.

Over 50 cement truck drivers, working from the Rugby, South Ferriby and Tilbury plants have used the Blackline G7 safety system for the last year. This solution is the only one in the world that offers work-anywhere wireless, two-way voice communication, monitoring for health events, gas leaks and injuries. They are ideal for those who are lone-working, particularly at night-time when drivers may feel more vulnerable. CEMEX’s main priority is ensuring the health and safety of all its employees and contractors, and it has now decided to explore implementation of the system for those working with readymix trucks in the south, and some of those in the asphalt sector of the business. Barrie Flitton, Operations Manager for Logistics at CEMEX, commented: “Keeping our workers safe is a consistent motivation for us as we develop our business and the systems we use. We invested in the Blackline Safety System because of its superior functionality

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and usability, and the feedback from drivers has been so positive we are now keen to utilise this technology elsewhere. We want our drivers to feel confident and supported, whatever time of the day or night they are working.” Dave, one of CEMEX’s night-time drivers, added: “I have worked nights for a few years now delivering to quarries and unmanned sites in the dark and I used to worry about my safety at times. For the last year we have been using the Blackline G7 and I feel so much safer at night now; I don’t need to rely on someone to remember where I am and that I am on my own at an unmanned site. “The system for me works very well and is simple to use. The pager is easily activated by me by the switch or if I fall it goes off automatically and I get a call from a manager or despatch through the device. The GPS is also much improved and we now have the ability to set off a silent or audible alarm if needed.”

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RoSPA Gold Award for health and safety practices

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has awarded McLaren Construction a prestigious award, in recognition of the company’s practices and achievements in helping its colleagues and subcontractors get home safely at the end of each working day. For the second year running, McLaren has achieved a Gold award in the internationally renowned RoSPA Health and Safety Awards, the longest-running industry awards scheme in the UK. The awards receive entries from organisations around the world. They recognise achievement in health and safety management systems, and practices such as leadership and workforce involvement. Alan Blanchett, McLaren Group SHEQ Director, said: “We are incredibly proud to have won the Gold award for a second year running. Our Work Safe, Home Safe campaign within McLaren is really gaining momentum and helping us to continually improve our health and safety performance. It’s great that this has been recognised by RoSPA.” Julia Small, RoSPA’s head of qualifications, awards and events, said: “The RoSPA Awards have become the key fixture in the health and safety calendar, with new sponsors and new awards this year including the Leisure Safety Awards, the Safe@Work Safe@Home Award and the Inspiration Awards. Highly respected, with almost 2,000 entrants every year, RoSPA award winners benefit from the wide-ranging rewards of improved sector reputation.”


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A futuristic approach to safety work wear In its quest for zero harm, Amey is trialling an innovative robotic exosuit with operatives working on the Forth Bridges in Scotland, which aims to reduce the risks posed by manual handling tasks.

In partnership with Amey, Transport Scotland has purchased the suit to be trialled in its Forth Bridges Unit. The first of its kind in Scotland, the EksoVest is a new piece of safety work wear that sets out to reduce the likelihood of on-the-job injuries. The EksoVest is an external metal frame that mirrors elements of the human skeletal structure. It is powered by a series of springs and supports workers’ arms to assist them with tasks ranging from chest height to overhead, providing between 2.2kg to 6.8kg of lift assistance per arm, making lifting objects easier. The tasks that the operatives undertake on the Forth Bridges predominately require the use of the

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upper body. The EksoVest is lightweight and has been deigned to alleviate strain on operatives’ arms who are working on tasks above chest height. Weighing 4.3 kilogrammes, the EksoVest is comfortable for operatives to wear in all conditions whilst still enabling them the freedom to move. Mark Arndt, Operating Company Representative for the Forth Bridges Unit, said: “Integrating technology into everyday tasks to reduce the risk of on-the-job injuries to my operatives, is the driving force behind trialling the EskoVest. The motorised skeletal vest not only has the capability to physically enhance the safety of our people, but it aims to lessen fatigue which will lead to an increase in productivity and a reduction in

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sickness absence. “Our operatives have been wearing the vest to carry out a range of tasks including overhead grinding and welding to repair joints in the Forth Road Bridge, installing underdeck access, installing streetlighting and laying out and removing traffic management. These tasks require our operatives to manually handle weighted objects, so by providing them with a robotic vest that supports their skeletal structure and arms, I’m hoping that we can reduce the weight that they are managing and therefore the potential for injuries. “We are still at the early stages of this exciting trial which began at the start of April 2019 but we’re hopeful that this wearable technol-


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ogy will enhance the wellbeing of our staff by making their jobs easier. This complements the range of other technological improvements being rolled out at the Forth Road Bridge as part of Transport Scotland’s drive for new innovations, including high definition VR models, wearable inspection tech, real-time big data harvesting and machine learning.” Through advancements in robotic innovation, the EksoVest aligns to the principles set out by Amey’s Vision 2030 to remove people from harm. By embracing and utilising this technology on the Forth Bridges, improvements can be made to the safety and wellbeing of operatives undertaking physically challenging and manual tasks. One of the employees who has trialled the EksoVest is Blair Masterton, a rigger at the Forth Road Bridge. He said: “This is definitely a good piece of kit in the right work situation. It’s easy to put on and there is a slight assist when lifting staging boards and other heavy items., It feels a bit tight and can get in the way when wearing a harness, but this trial should hopefully help to identify areas where improvements can be made.” Kenny Horn, a welder/fabricator at the Forth Road Bridge, also commented: “I found the EksoVest to be helpful when grinding above head height, although I eventually did get pins and needles in my arms after using it for a prolonged period!” The feedback gained from this trial will help to refine new technologies in a way that sees Amey’s front line operational staff aiding in the development process. The EskoVest trial is being watched with anticipation by other businesses within Amey to see the potential for utilising it for other tasks, such as waste collection and the installation of scaffolding.

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JCB launches its first ever Rotating Telehandler

JCB, the world’s number one telehandler manufacturer, is extending its portfolio, with the launch of a totally new Hydraload rotating telescopic handler. Recognising the growth in popularity of rotating machines with heavier lift capacities across Europe, the company will initially launch the Hydraload 555-210R, offering a maximum lift capacity of 5.5 tonnes and a maximum working height of 20.5m.

Features Include:

• Highly versatile rotating telescopic handler offering 20.5m lift height • Maximum lift capacity of 5.5 tonnes • Rapid set-up time boosting productivity • All-round visibility improving site safety • Wide range of options including winches and aerial work platforms

With more than 40 years of expertise in the telescopic handler design and manufacture, JCB has designed the Hydraload rotating machine to meet the needs of specialist lifting contractors and the rental market. Utilising a robust boom construction and a familiar driveline, JCB has focussed on reliability, versatility, productivity, ease of use and safety, as a means of delivering improved uptime and increased customer profitability.

tions and camera kits, including a boom head camera for precise placement at height. The machines are powered by JCB’s proven highly efficient Ecomax engines, offering a high degree of parts and service commonality with other Loadall models. The JCB LiveLink telematics system is fitted as standard and will incorporate features that enable operators to fully exploit the performance of this versatile machine.

To ensure that set-up time is minimised, the outriggers have Auto one-touch deployment, stowage and levelling. Competitive lift end cycle times and high auxiliary flow rates for efficient winch work, boost productivity further. With a lower chassis engine layout, the machine offers excellent access and class-leading serviceability. A low, clean boom design gives excellent all-round visibility, augmented by comprehensive work light op-

With a maximum lift capacity of 5.5 tonnes, the machine offers excellent highly competitive load charts. Easily selectable lift end speed profiles and lift envelope limits help the operator to optimise the machine for specific tasks. A range of specially developed JCB attachments using RFID technology can be identified by the machine, to automatically offer the correct load chart for safe operation.

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At launch, the company will offer pallet forks, a 5.5 tonne carriage winch, a 2 tonne x 2m jib winch, a reduced height jib, 5.5 tonne hook, light duty buckets and a range of fork-mounted accessories, such as waste skips and concrete placing skips. Remote lift end operation and access platforms will also be offered. The Hydraload 555-210R will meet the changing requirements of contractors across the world, as a greater use of off-site pre-fabrication calls for heavier lift capacities and increased on-site versatility. Rotating telescopic handlers have become a genuine cost-effective replacement for smaller mobile cranes, offering rapid set-up and the ability to carry out technical lifting operations. The JCB Hydraload will initially be introduced in Europe.


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CPA Announces Date and Venue for 2019 Conference

The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has announced that this year’s CPA Conference will take place on Thursday 17th October 2019 at the Heart of England Conference and Events Centre in Fillongley near Coventry.

The CPA Conference is a one-day event organised by the CPA, the leading trade association for the plant hire sector in the UK. The CPA has over 1,600 members who supply 85% of hired plant to the construction industry. The sector generates over £4 billion and invests £1.3 billion in new equipment each year. This will be the fifth year that the CPA Conference has been held and it has become an essential entry in the calendar for senior figures in the plant hire industry. The Conference will comprise a full programme of speakers, and delegates will also have the opportunity to visit a number of exhibition stands from participating exhibitors. The Conference is once again being held at the Heart of England Con-

ference and Events Centre where it was last held in 2017, providing a large amount of indoor and outdoor exhibition space and with an easily accessible Midlands location, allowing more delegates to travel from across the UK. Kevin Minton, Chief Executive of the CPA said: “We are very excited about the CPA Conference 2019 and we are in the process of devising a packed programme of keynote speakers and panel members addressing the most relevant issues affecting the construction plant sector in the UK. This is a unique event that forms the principal point of discussion for construction plant issues in the UK, addressing the most important, current and business-critical developments in the sector.”

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There are a limited number of exhibition spaces available at the event and organisations interested in exhibiting can contact Lisa Collins at lisa@lisacollinscommunications.co. uk or on 07968 840390. Delegate tickets will be available via the CPA website in the coming months. Speakers and subjects will cover a cross section of topics. Previous speakers have included representatives from the likes of the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), HS2, Tideway, Highways England, Skanska and Metropolitan Police. Around 150 - 200 senior figures from across the industry typically attend the event. In previous years, there has been excellent representation from many of the major construction companies, national plant hirers and smaller operators.

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Plantworx 2019 Takes Centre Stage TRADESHOWS & EVENTS

New Machines – New Technology – New Features – New Venue

Hot on the heels of Bauma Munich, the Plantworx Construction Machinery Exhibition hosted by the CEA (Construction Equipment Association) is almost upon us! The 4th biennial working construction event is taking place at its brand-new home at the East of England Arena in Peterborough from 11-13 June. New for 2019 is the complementary event, RAILWORX, which will cast the spotlight on the boom in rail-related civil engineering. The show will benefit from 20% more exhibition space than at its previous location in Leicestershire and spans more than 140,000 square metres – that’s an area bigger than 20-premier league football pitches – so a good pair of walking boots are advised.

show. Visitors with the correct operators’ licences and PPE are invited by many of the manufacturers to ‘have a go’ on their machines and test out the latest in earthmoving machinery in working site conditions. Ground-Breaking – in the Dig Zone Exhibitors who will be demonstrating their earthmoving machines and ‘breaking-ground’ include a wide range of leading manufacturers such as, Marubeni Komatsu, Finning UK & Ireland with Caterpillar, JCB, LiuGong which will include Dressta machines, Takeuchi, Mecalac Construction Equipment, Hyundai, Avant Techno, TDL Equipment, new comers J Mac, with the Sunward range of excavators and

The event is set for a record 450 exhibitors – with some one-third making their show debut. Rob Oliver, Chief Executive of the CEA (Construction Equipment Association said, “After Bauma, Plantworx will be the first opportunity to see new products from many of the major OEMs. With the advent of Stage V engine requirements – and more entrants into the electricpowered arena, Plantworx 2019 promises to be the best yet to see new machines.” At Plantworx visitors can see machines and tools being put through their paces on one of the many demonstration areas around the

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many more. With the increasing demand for tiltrotators on jobsites key manufacturers have also reserved demo plots to show visitors the full capabilities of these attachments. Confirmed exhibitors are Engcon, Steelwrist and Rototilt. Excavator and bucket manufacturer Digbits is also in the digging zone alongside Auger Torque. No-Dig and safety systems The show also has a no-dig zone – where exhibitors will be demonstrating but not ‘breaking-ground’. Exhibitors confirmed in this zone include Altrad Belle, Bomag, Thwaites, Wacker Neuson, Thwaites Dumpers and Worsley Plant.


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Visitors can also expect to see static displays of machinery from SMT, Merlo, Ausa, machine safety system manufacturer, GKD Technologies, Merlo, Manitou, the very latest in engine technology from Perkins, Brokk UK and MTS Suction Solutions.

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Many new launches have been confirmed by exhibitors. Here, we highlight a selection of companies exhibiting new products, equipment and/or services at the show. Hidromek, is showing the new HMK 145 LC SR excavator, the company say it’s designed to work with power and precision in tight spaces, reducing the risk of damage and improving safety in all fields and conditions. Opera Control System is used to facilitate the easy use of the machine. Stand G3 Hyundai Construction Equipment is coming to Plantworx with a range of machines including examples from the new A range of machines. Taking centre stage will be the HX220A L (stage V), crawler excavator, which includes EPFC, Auto Safety Lock, Eco Guidance and MG/MC. Hyundai will also have a demonstration area where machines will be in action. Stands H15 & H16 Kubota is showing the new KC704e, which is capable of the same high performance of those that run on diesel or petrol but allows users to work where gas emissions or noise levels are restricted. The KC70-4e is equipped with a stateof-the-art lithium battery (48V – 200Ah) and has a payload capacity of 700kg. With a width of 750mm the electric mini dumper is able to enter buildings with ease. Stand K8 RSP UK is showing its latest range of Suction Excavators at the show. The RSP team will assist visitors with configuring the perfect machine by opting for the combination that suits your organisation. Stand FA7

Molson Compact Equipment will be showing machines right across their new range of Kobelco compact excavators. From 0.8 to 9 tonne these ‘true blue’ machines have a reputation for operational smoothness, low noise levels, reliable construction and low fuel consumption. Visitors to the stand will be able to try out four models on the demonstration plot, trying their hand out on a number of operator challenges. One of these models for demo will be the brand new SK75SR-7 which was launched at Bauma in April. Stands H56 & H46 The AVANT e6 is the first electric compact loader on the market with a lithium-ion battery. AVANT has developed the state-of-the-art battery and battery management together with Valmet Automotive. Lithium-ion battery technology provides significantly better performance compared to lead-acid batteries. In light use, a lithium battery performance is roughly 30% better than lead-acid batteries. In heavy use, the operating time is up to three times longer. Stand H11 & H12 Hydrema have launched a 7t articulated dump truck. Designed to comply with the UK safety regulaissue 03

tions for site dumpers, this new Hydrema offers all the benefits of a larger ADT but with the compact size of site dumper and low centre of gravity of a tracked machine. The 707G complies with ISO visibility standards and with one-stepentry the operator need only take a single step to get into the cab and can remain seated while the truck is loaded. Stand JA1 Miller will be exclusively launching, what they claim to be, their safest, most innovative, intelligent quick coupler; the GT Series at Plantworx 2019. The innovative GT Quick coupler features an Intelligent Coupler Connect System as well as a novel ISO complaint locking system, devised to ensure that the widest set of OEM pin pickups are safely attached even if there is a loss of hydraulic power. Stands H26 & H27 Red Rhino Mini Crushers UK Ltd is introducing the new 5000 Plus and Screener Plus models. The latest Red Rhino 5000 Plus model is fitted with a vibrating feeder tray and has the latest Kubota 05 Series 4-cylinder diesel engine. The Red Rhino Screener Plus is an upgraded model of the current screener which gives extended conveyors which gives increased stock pile capacity. Stand DB11

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Capital Seating is showing the Actimo Evolution seat – which is according to the company - the premium-comfort seat for wheel loader and excavators. Equipped with a low-frequency pneumatic suspension to compensate vibrations and jolts even more effectively, plus a fore & aft isolator to minimise vibrations in driving direction. Stand LA3A

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The Elliott Fireflex modular building system has been specifically designed to provide enhanced fire protection to help operators meet the requirement of The Joint Code of Practice (JCOP) on the Protection from Fire of Construction Sites and Buildings Undergoing Renovations publication. Stand CC2 Garden & Hire Spares (GHS LTD) is showcasing its exclusive brand WAR TEC Platinum. In this ever-increasing range of quality replacement parts for small plant & garden machinery, GHS Ltd have produced an outstanding range of cylinder & piston kits bring together quality and precision with Nikasil ® lining, Italian produced pistons and Caber ® piston rings, unrivalled ingrediencies for outstanding performance and value. Stand AC19 Fluid power specialists, Webtec has recently launched an Introduction to Practical Hydraulic System Maintenance, a new guide for all fluid power technicians. This invaluable tool is aimed to help educate technicians and engineers new to hydraulic fluid power maintenance and hydraulic engineers. All profits made from the book will be donated to support STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) Stand AC27 TCP (Taylor Construction Plant Ltd) has developed a clean air alternative to a 5KW diesel generator for off grid applications by combining two of its product innovations together. TCP’s LGP 2500 Power Pack and ECO GH2 DC hydrogen fuel cell generator have both been designed

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to work together to produce a clean air alternative to a 5kW diesel generator for off-grid applications. Stand RJ1 SMT GB is showing the new Volvo EC60E, replacing the outgoing EC55C, the more powerful and productive EC60E crawler excavator from Volvo Construction Equipment is built for comfortable, efficient operation in a wide variety of applications. This machine offers improved traction, excellent swing force and high lifting capacity to achieve outstanding results, fast. With a compact design, long arm, and optional fixed boom and offset boom, the versatile and powerful EC60E is suitable for a large range of applications. Stand B1 In 2018, Mecalac commenced a game-changing R&D project to redefine the compaction roller market. The result - its all-new TV1200 - this new concept is driven exclusively with a joystick on the righthand side console. In removing the roller’s steering column, Mecalac has revolutionised the access and driving style of this type of vehicle. Stand H39 & H40 JCB has launched three new 13-

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16-tonne X Series excavators purpose built for ground working specialists – the models will be at Plantworx this year. The 131X, 140X and 150X models boast the JCB X Series hallmarks of robust durable design, increased productivity and improved operator comfort and ease of use. Key features include: a wider operator cab for all-day comfort, in cab noise reductions of up to 68%, modern styling with durable strike points to reduce total ownership cost and increased diameter highflow pipework to boost efficiency. The two larger models also deliver a 6% improvement in tonnes per litre productivity. Stands H43 & H44 Tobrocco-Giant is showing the company’s all-rounder GIANT skid steer. Whether it concerns construction & demolition or maintaining roads and paths, the GIANT skid steer loader cleans, sweeps and demolishes! This ultra-compact machine has a minimum width of 76cm built with 350kg lift capacity. It can be equipped with an integrated diesel particulate filter reducing emissions by 90%! For working with hydraulically driven attachments (rotary mower, sweeper, hydraulic hammer, etc.) the machines can be equipped with


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over 50%thereby ensuring on board battery is charged quicker and more efficiently thereby reducing generator usage and carbon emissions whilst on site even further. Stand B2 The Niftylift HR12L was developed as the ‘low-weight’ alternative to Niftylift’s bestselling HR12N. It was specifically designed to be light enough to be transported on a trailer allowing smaller hire companies to transport it without the need for significant investment in larger vehicles. At 2540kg (2470kg Lithium option available), the HR12L is significantly lighter than its competitors. Stands JC1 & JC9 Visit Genquip on Stand B2 a double gear pump. Stands BE7 & BF6 Messersì Spa is showing its new TC120-e full electric remote control tracked dumper. This model is a ‘special’ version of the well appreciated tracked dumper TC100d. Features include a tracked fully electric undercarriage a wide footprint, high stability and excellent driving comfort in all conditions. Electric transmission powered by two inverters, two electric motors and two planetary gears. Stand FD8 Briggs Equipment is an engineering services and asset management specialist that has said it has transformed the contract hire of industrial machinery. Its diverse strategic partnerships enable us to provide materials handling equipment, industrial cleaning equipment, aerial access, groundworks, agricultural plant and machinery; a true onestop-shop. Stand NC7 Brigade Electronics is a market leading supplier of safety devices and is introducing its new Backsense Radar On-Screen Display. Brigade’s Backsense® radar sensor systems detect people and objects in vehicle blind spots, significantly reducing accidents.

Working in conjunction with a Backeye® camera monitor system and up to two Backsense® Network radar detection systems, the onscreen display module warns the driver of obstacles in the danger zone by overlaying 5-stage audible and visual radar data onto the camera image on the monitor. Stand AA28 Safesmart Access is available in 4m & 6m platform lengths, according to company, the Safeloader platform is the perfect solution for truck access, maintenance, or mobile washbay. The 45-degree stair access allows the operator to access the platform safely especially if carrying equipment. Manufactured from Aluminium on 200mm Castors allows the user to easily manoeuvre the platform into place without the need of other plant or machinery. The 500kg SWL mean that several personnel can use the platform at any one time. Stand ND1 Genquip Groundhog is showing its new SWO7600 Fusion Pulse welfare cabin that will have solar panels built into the window shutters so when open they will be able to be manoeuvred into position to gain maximum benefit for sunlight/daylight. This will increase efficiency by issue 03

Air-Seal Products tyre sealants are a major solution to tyre management and have been well proven over the past nineteen years. One treatment of the company’s tyre sealants can prevent up to 95% of all punctures up to 1¼ inches (30 mm) and stop all rim, bead and other slow air leaks. They are widely used in HGV’s, loading shovels, dump trucks and other heavy plant. Stand FE8 OKO is showing its LifeLong wheel and tyre life extender. This is not a sealant - but for construction operators who have big thick tyres that do not puncture frequently, it extends tyre life even more - by an average of 30% - and using advanced nanotechnology it coats the wheel rim, preventing and even reversing corrosion. Stand AC21 Prinoth is introducing it line-up of tracked dumpers to the UK market, the Panther Series. The vehicle showing at Plantworx is the Panther T14R Rotating Dumper. Prinoth say it offers the highest speed combined to the highest payload of any vehicle in its class setting new standards in productivity and off-road mobility. Stand LB5 MHM Plant will be demonstrating their green credentials by exhibiting three sustainable products at

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this year’s Plantworx. Taking centre stage will be their MGTP 10000 solar hybrid generator, which produces 10kVA of power via its solar panel, battery pack and diesel engine. The MGTP 10000 will be flanked by the X-Pole Solar and the X-Solar Hybrid lighting towers. Stand B3 HPC KAESER is focusing on its MOBILAIR M118 at Plantworx. The powerful combination of a high efficiency HPC KAESER SIGMA PROFILE rotary screw air end and a fuel-saving Deutz drive engine certified in accordance with EC Directive 2004/26, Stage IV and EPA Tier 4 final delivers pure air for more than just emissions-free zones. The M118 features exhaust gas treatment with an oxidation catalytic converter and an SCR system. Stands LB1 & LB2 AJC EasyCabin have brought to the market a range of welfare units powered by a combination of a hydrogen gas powered fuel cell and an advanced solar power system, with ZERO emissions – the H20Solar Pod will be coming to Plantworx. AJC’s research discovered that many units were not only using a diesel generator, but the generator remained on full power at all times.

Stand BG6 PortaKabin is showing the Konstructa Modular Fire-Safe building, which offers the highest levels of fire protection for your construction site, giving you complete reassurance that the fire safe building will safeguard your site against fire and its spread. The modular building also benefits from reduced energy costs and carbon emissions, having an EPC A rating. Stand CB2 Excavator Forklift have designed and applied for a patent for a forklift attachment for small – medium excavators, to enable them to load, unload and carry palletised loads they currently cannot lift, greatly improving their usefulness. At Plantworx – the company will be launching our attachment to the public and demonstrating four proof of concept ‘Excavator Forklifts’. Stands NC6A & NC6B Takeuchi is back at the Show with a new towable mini. The new Takeuchi TB225 2.25 tonne mini machine is ideal for tool hire companies looking for a towable mini that sits safely within trailer towing limits. The machine was specifically de-

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signed to meet the growing demand by hire companies who wanted a heavier Takeuchi within trailer towing weight. Available in both cab and canopy, it powers in just under 2400kg cab or 2265kg canopy with plenty of room for extras in the trailer. The machine also comes with an integrated trailer tie-down. Stands H32 & H33 Magni UK is showing the new Magni RTH 8.25SH at Plantworx. This model was first launched at Vertikal Days, the model at its launch, held the record for being the heaviest capacity rotating telehandler in the world. This high performing model can lift 5.3 ton at 25 m height and 1 ton at 21 m reach; this performance is even more astonishing if we think of its very compact dimension and the weight of just 24 ton. Stand DC3 The Merlo ROTO range has changed the movement method for telehandlers by introducing the rotating turret system that could rotate 360 degrees without having to reposition the machine. Now the new ROTO family marks a new era, introducing new standards in the field of telehandlers for the Construction sectors and expanding the product offer with three different ranges. The new ROTO stands out for the next high-comfort cab, the new “modular” construction concept and for the use of technology that increases safety standards and an unparalleled level of performance and efficiency. Stand D3 PMX was conceived as part of James Fisher Prolec’s strategy to improve worksite efficiency and safety nationwide and is a pioneering development in construction plant equipment safety and telemetry technology. This innovation combines two widely accepted technologies – excavator hazard mitigation and global geo-positioning systems – to mitigate risk on a site-wide level, while reducing operator workload. The resulting sys-


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tem delivers transformative benefits in terms of site safety, operational efficiency and cost reduction, providing peace of mind to asset owners and their construction partners. Stands N9 & N10 GKD Technologies have developed a new, simplified safety system designed to support its range of motion safety indicators. The company has adapted its trusted and unique algorithms to provide a height and slew system combined into one slim lightweight display. The awardwinning height and SensorHeight&Slew is a fully adaptable system which can be configured to control only one function; height or slew or both. There are further options to stop the machine on reaching limits as well as a travel inhibit feature. Stand N5 Rototilt says that a tiltrotator completely changes the way of using an excavator. It transforms the excavator to a multi-tool carrier. Until last year, this was only possible at excavators up to 32 tonne. With Rototilt’s new model R9, the biggest tiltrotator in the universe, this is now also possible at excavators up to 40 Tonne. Stands H7B & H8B Visit EC Hopkins to see the latest diamond chainsaw offerings including our new electric saws. They will be both displayed and demonstrated. Stands JC6 & JC7. As electrified powertrains become ever more popular and an increasing number of electronic governors require throttle control through CAN in the agriculture, construction segments, MCS (Mobile Control Systems) has developed a range of CAN J1939-compatible throttle controls. The line-up includes throttle pedals (suspended, floor mounted and under-floor mounted) a heavy duty and fingertip hand throttles, rotary throttles as well as throttle position sensors. Stand EB11

Visit GKD on Stand N5 Trackunit’s Trackunit Go is the onestop shop for actionable insights for fleet owners, managers and service technicians. Trackunit Go provides a solution to some of the most common pain points in the construction industry: Unauthorized equipment access, use, and theft; Unplanned downtime; Utilization and planning of service and spare parts. Stand AB17 Scanprobe Techniques has launched their first ever mobile app, designed with customer and engineering in mind, whether you were a Scanprobe customer or not – mina has been designed to complement the company’s pipeline inspection systems but also the industry as a whole. Best of all, it is free to download! Through mina, the user has the ability to perform a few value-add operations, that add value and clarity to their pipeline inspection survey. Stand AC14 Tufftruk is bringing the new TRUXTA range of award-winning battery powered mini dumpers. Compact and portable the TRUXTA Bendie allows access into the most environmentally sensitive areas al-

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lowing eight-hours of continuous operation with zero emissions. The compact battery unit with an inbuilt charger also provides noisefree operation. Stands LB7 & LB8 Brendon Powerwashers is showing its award-winning Dustec DT400 water-powered dust and odour suppression solution, which works as an attachment to the company’s range of powerwashers. It operates by using the water to drive a fan, which generates the air flow needed to help launch fine water droplets into the atmosphere. The water is then returned to the powerwasher to be recycled or pumped to waste, ensuring a controlled amount of water is delivered for suppression. Stand DB8 Bunkabin shows off its latest unit the ‘Bespoke Sleeper’ the largest and most comfortable single sleeper in the market. Boasting Ensuite shower room, full size fridge and microwave with wardrobe and desk space to suite all needs. Stand CC1 Advanté is showing the Oasis® Welfare range. Oasis® units are available in different sizes and there are 10+ layout options in both the EcoLogic and EcoMax ranges. The

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company’s latest innovations include the NEW Oasis® PowerStation, a multi-battery charging facility that supports a cable-free environment, and the NEW Vision 19, a 2+1 Toilet Block available with a shower or multi-faith toilet. Stand JF1 Fuelwood (Warwick) is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of forestry and firewood machinery and will be showcasing the latest Plaisance forestry mulchers at Plantworx, along with the range of wood chippers from Heizohack, forwarding trailers from FTG, and a host of other timber processing machinery. Stand K7B Montracon has taken a leaf from the car industry when designing its new MT45 machinery carrier by engineering a standard specification base platform, with a range of optional modules, providing a trailer with unrivalled load versatility and its owner with optimum operational flexibility. The MT45 is plated up to 45t gross trailer weight and includes a low-profile trailer neck coupled with a reduced incline air operated neck ramp. Stand NA6 Taylor's Trailers is showing the original checkerplate plant trailer. Also on display will be newly released mini excavator trailers, single drum road roller trailers, portable toilet trailers and a new mobile welfare unit on display – relaunching the company’s Mr Mobile Range. Stand JA5 Bobcat is the first manufacturer to launch a fully electric, zero-emission mini-excavator in the 1 tonne class, the newE10e. With a transportation width of just 72 cm, the compact, Zero Tail Swing machine passes easily through standard doors and elevators, making it ideal for indoor demolition work. This is combined with no emissions and low noise, making it a perfect choice for this type of work. Stands K1 & K2

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Dawson Construction Plant has recently revamped the DCP Redeb Sheet Pile Capping System – which it says is - the only purpose made sheet pile capping system. The DCP System can easily and efficiently be formed with only a minimal number of components, allowing the DCP System to be assembled, removed and reused by unskilled labour. Stand MB2 Yanmar has released its first Stage V compliant engines, having received certification for the European off-road emission legislation that came into effect from January 2019. There are three Yanmar aircooled diesel engine models available under 19kW; the L48V, L70V and L100V. Ranging from 3.1kW to 6.8kW these engines feature both recoil and electric start facility. Stand DC7 Finning will be showcasing the new range of Award winning Next-Generation Caterpillar Mini-Excavators at Plantworx, giving UK customers the chance to experience the huge range of features that make operating easier and more efficient. The eleven new models in the Cat® mini hydraulic

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excavator line-up start at 1.5 tonnes and stretches up to Caterpillar’s first ever 10 tonne excavator. Stand H18 & H19 TDL Equipment will be showcasing and demonstrating the Sany SY135C, complete with increased hydraulic power and improved fuel efficiency, the 14.9T excavator boasts a customised Isuzu engine, smooth Kawasaki hydraulics, comfort cabs with industry leading 5 year/ 10,000 hours boom, chassis and dipper warranty. Stand H28 & H29 SITECH UK & Ireland will be bringing the latest in machine control technology to Plantworx this year in the form of the Trimble® Earthworks Grade Control Platform. This next-generation control system is designed to optimise your mixed fleet and create an integrated site solution. With a simple and intuitive platform utilising Android™UI on a 10-inch touch screen, visitors can learn more and trial the system on the company’s advanced simulator. Stand AE30 Atlas Copco’s E-Air electric-powered compressor is part of the company’s new award-winning Power


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Technique range. The E-Air provides up to 40% greater flow for the same power consumption as conventional portable compressors while weighing less and having a 15% smaller footprint than comparable models. Stand EA8

A-Plant is helping to strengthen safety at customers’ sites with their new six-tonne Dual View dumpers. Designed to enhance visibility and eliminate blind spots, their revolutionary swivel skip dumper sets new standards in terms of operator and construction site safety, flexibility and cost effectiveness. Stands M1 & M2

BPH Attachments. Featuring a patented replaceable screening net system, the PRODEM PSB-R range is the ultimate in flexibility, durability and productivity for screening material on demolition, construction, recycling and landfill sites. The PRODEM PSB-R Rotary Screening Bucket is ideal for material selection, aggregate recovery, waste separation, filling containment cages, covering pipelines, and more. It is also available in a wheel-loader version and is suitable for use on excavators weighing 2.5-75t. Stand FC3 & FC13

Altrad Belle will showcase the new RPX 59 range of heavy-duty reversible plate compactors which are being launched to extend the RPX family alongside the RPX 35. Built to withstand the harshest site conditions, it has an improved baseplate design for excellent gradeability, increased travel speeds and a higher compaction force for shorter usage times and deeper compaction. Stand G4 & G5

Amongst Rhinox attachments on display will be the new Rhinox Ripper tooth which Rhinox say can be used in the toughest of applications without worry of breaking the ripper attachment. The Rhinox ripper teeth are available for machines from 0.75 ton up to 8 ton, and are also useful for stripping our tree roots, rocks and other hard to remove objects. Stand DB14

Brokk UK is returning to Plantworx with its biggest ever line up of radio-controlled demolition machines, which are now all fitted with its Smartpower™ electrical system. Brokk’s range of Darda hand held splitters, and the group’s latest acquisition hydro-demolition company Aquajet, with the new Ergo system. Ecovolve electric dumpers will also be on show. Stand B6

Goldhofer Aktiengesellschaft, have developed a new semitrailer the ARCUS PK- with a revolutionary new steering system. This new product is the first low loader semitrailer with friction-steered pendular axles.This results in the advantage of better steering performance and time savings by not having a need for any adjustments to the steering system before starting the transport. Stand LA7 MultiMatts Ltd is showing its range of commercial and industrial matting solutions available for Hire and Sale. From Temporary Access Mats and Portable Roadways to Ground Support, Stabilisation products and even Event and Industrial Flooring solutions. Stand EC3 Elite GSS Ltd is a specialist supplier of Temporary Access Solutions such as Ground Protection Mats, Hardwood Timber Mats and Steel Plates. At Plantworx visitors will see a variety of products which Waterfilled Barriers and the company’s new Range of Water Bowsers. Stand EC6 HYTORC is showing the LITHIUM SERIES II Electric Torque Tool, which the company say is the next revolution in bolting technology, which has been redesigned from the ground up with expanded functionality, greater durability, and intuitive usability. This lightweight 36 Volt battery powered tool available in configurations up to 5000 ft-lbs is the ultimate solution for strength and portability in industrial bolting jobs worldwide. Stand AD20 Following initial demand from the plant hire sector in response to HS2 requirements the CEA and Datatag have proposed a simple extension of the already widely accepted CESAR Scheme. The Emissions Compliant Validation (ECV) programme provides the easy guidance necessary by adding a

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relevant tamper evident and colour coded emissions ID plate to a machine alongside the already applied CESAR plate. Stand FB16

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HTS Spares is showing Plant Tag©, which the company say, is the quickest and easiest way to visibly tag plant and equipment of any size with a hire status label. The Plant Tag© ‘traffic light’ system allows status identification at a glance! It’s hard wearing, weatherproof, reusable and cost-effective. Stand at JF10. CanTrack Global’s is showing its award-winning CanTrack Protect asset tracking device. This purpose designed tracker has been designed to combat the techniques thieves use to locate and remove other tracking devices by detecting when the signal is being jammed and automatically switching to an alternative location technology. Stand DB13 ABAX is showcasing its theft recovery GPS products at the show. The ABAX Equipment Control is the core product on offering when it comes to protecting plant equipment from theft, whilst generating other data such as usage reports, time on-site, alerts & a real-time location of the assets. This easy-touse solution is the perfect, pocket size approach to giving yourself peace of mind. Stand ED8 Promax Access is launching to the UK market a new RR14 EVO-2/400 HYBRID Road-Rail access platform. Complete with the latest Hatz Tier 5 diesel engine, this Hybrid version features a 400Ah lithium battery pack, with on-board management system and charging facility. The RR14 EVO-2/400 model is designed to work on a 200mmm cant and features a unique auto-levelling turret. Stand N1 Atlantis Tanks is showing its PortaFuel and StoraFuel range which the company say offers the

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very best in terms of transportable fuel tanks for use in many different sectors to refuel machinery and/or any other needs, such as bulk fuel storage to service fleets of vehicles. Stand B5 Young Black is showing the award winning RB441T/CE TwinTier – a rebar tying tool that has already proved popular with some of the UK’s leading construction and concreting specialists since its launch in 2018. Young Black’s new model marks a step change in development that gives serious efficiency and health & safety benefits. Stand MA3A KENWOOD DAB car audio will continue to be at the cutting edge of digital radio, with high spec multiline display models, all future ready. Kenwood say that operators can also have two phones connected for hands free Bluetooth calling and 5 for streaming technology. Music can be played back from various streaming apps including Spotify and Apple music. Stand AA11 inspHire has announced the launch of its new and improved Operated Plant module which delivers a full end to end digital process for com-

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plex resource-based scheduling and timesheet driven activities. Businesses will like the ease in which they can assign their trained operators to machines, quickly cross-referencing availability against the competencies needed to carry out a job. Stand AB13 Siltbuster, a UK leading supplier of water treatment technology to the construction industry, will be demonstrating that there’s more to water treatment than just equipment. At the event Siltbuster will be showcasing its Clarity which is a ground-breaking award-winning, real time monitoring system which means contractors and subcontractors know how their on-site water treatment is performing 24/7. Stand DA1 Tyre Boss will be showing the next generation of Cushion solid tyres. They are ideal for loading shovels, wheeled excavators, telehandlers, re-handling machines and have a super deep tread giving 4x the life of a pneumatic tyre. The company say that their cushion solid tyres are sure to provide you with a reliable, maintenance free solution. Tyre Boss also have an extensive range of pneumatic OTR and con-


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struction tyres for applications that do not require cushion solids. Stand EB8 K-Form uPVC Screed Railing provides the construction industry with an economical, efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to steel shuttering. Made from recycled materials, K-Form is lightweight, durable and does not require removal after concrete pouring. Stand AD9 Changes to legislation has meant volumetric concrete mixers have had to drastically reduce their payload from 40 plus tonnes down to 32. Armcon’s designers rose to the challenge and created the brandnew Dura-Light machine which can hold 8m3 of concrete compliant with axle weight regulations (AWR) all under 32,000 kg. By incorporating modern high specification Hardox and Strength performance steels Armcon has also improved the structural integrity and durability. Stand EA3 Pavemac is showing it KS12-16 Extendachip which is a new innovative design with a focus on safety. A review of past incidents surrounding chipper operations has led to significant investment into the improvement of the Aggregate Chip Spreader. Operational reliability, enhanced controls, manoeuvrability and ease of operation were central to the development of the KS1216. Stand PB19

stone kerb stones Probst Handling Equipment have developed a machine that allows the operative to pick up a pallet and then lift and lay without the need for the operative to undertake any physical lifting. The Probst TM TransMobil allows through the powering of a vacuum turbine the safe lifting of kerbstones of paving flagstones up to 150kg. This capacity can be increased up to 250kg with additional fittings. Stand LA1 Ground-Guards, award winning, KerbGuard 400 and 900 kerb protectors are a totally new concept in site support for housebuilders. They are an environmentally friendly product, manufactured from 100% recycled PVC, and protect the kerbs throughout the duration of the project. Stand FC 9 Concrete Services Supplies is showing the new Ligchine SpiderScreed which is a drive-in screed designed specifically for high rise upper deck work and slab on grade. The machine is lightweight and powerful, featuring a 100% TIGwelded tubular aluminium cage design that only weighs 1,100 lbs (500kg). It also uses the patent pending 3-wheel Versa-Drive™ system, offering independent zero-

turn, all-wheel, 90° horizontal, lateral drive systems. Stands FA1& FA4 MBW Europe’s ATS and ATP rollers have been developed to give contractors a highly effective, low cost to self-contained alternative rollers. All MBW’s rollers come with a universal quick attach system for skid steer loaders and are available in either 73inch(185cm) or 84(213cm) inch widths. The ATS and ATP rollers feature patented exciter shafts, which minimise deflection, provide lower operating temperatures and give our attachments one of the industry’s lowest incidences of bearing and seal failure. Stand FC1 & FC16 The Digbits Grading Beam is a versatile excavator attachment to enable a fast but precise level finish, especially across a large surface area. The Grading Beam is fast becoming the more preferred option over a standard Grading Bucket. In comparison levelling can be carried out in one wider pass saving valuable time. Stands H37 & H38 MachineMax is a revolutionary wireless telematic device, allowing you to take control of every machine in your fleet. Using Machine-

Arrow Machinery is showing its Arrow 770 Kerbmaker which is winning the Kerb Race reducing the time by 50% and the cost by 30% as against conventional methods. A three-man crew can extrude up to 400 meters of kerb race per day allowing early access to the site. High strength Kerb Race straight from the machine, no formwork or shuttering required. Stand AE16. To help overcome the repetitive lifting of heavy concrete or natural

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Max enables you to capture live machine data, which helps to reduce fuel, idling, CO2 emissions and maintenance costs. Installation takes less than a minute thanks to a unique wireless design. It is IP68 rated and built to stand the harshest conditions; wherever you are. Once setup, you can start monitoring your machines immediately in the app. Stand AB19 Teletrac Navman recently launched Site360 to meet the evolving needs of the construction sector through one, unified telematics system. The new platform equips construction businesses with the hardware and software needed to manage multiple assets, including plant, equipment, tools and HGVs, at any one time, giving accurate real-time reports via a desktop or mobile device. Stand AB28 Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon will be showcasing the capabilities of ‘connected construction’. From capturing reality, design and validation through to construction, as-built verification and maintenance. Visitors to the stand will be introduced to their new cross-machine all-in-one 3D machine control software MC1, as well as a variety of new technology to support proj-

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Hatz range that are certified for Stage V. Stand DB1

On the Barrus stand - ready to meet Stage V emission regulations, the John Deere engine range offers ratings of 36 to more than 500kW (48 to more than 670hp) with displacements of 2.9L through to the new 13.6L. John Deere has pioneered advanced emissions technologies for previous tiers which provided the foundation for its Stage V solutions. Stand DC7

Sterling GP will be displaying its new ST440 Step Frame Low Loader Trailer. The first Trailers released are configured primarily for Access Transportation and boast feature such as full dual-serrated galvanised mesh decking to maximise traction & widening handrail safety systems. Ultra-low loading angle, sliding double flip ramps and high payload are also important features for transporting Access Platforms. Stand CA6

Perkins is showing its new 1204JE44TA engine at Plantworx 2019. The 4-cylinder, 4.4-liter engine meets EU Stage V and is available in multiple power ratings from 82– 150 kW with peak torque reaching 825 Nm. Ideal for equipment manufacturers who are looking to downsize, the new engine offers significant machine productivity benefits with 15 percent increase in power, 10 percent more torque and 5-10 percent reduction in fuel consumption. Stand DA7. Hatz GB will be showcasing their EU Stage V compliant 3H50TICD as an Open Power Unit (OPU) featuring a simple plug and play solution. The Hatz Silent Pack will also be of interest as it reduces noise by 60% and visitors can view the complete Visit Stock Sweepers on Stand JF11

Stock Sweepers is showing its new ‘Quadvac’, a road sweeper that the company says packs the most advanced road sweeping technology, with the highest standard specification of any machines in the current market. The rear suction nozzles follow the ground contour with high pressure water which allows for ultimate cleaning performance even with surface imperfections. JF11 Hook-Up Solutions is bringing the Hooka – a revolutionary lift and carry crawler, back to Plantworx. At only one metre wide, yet with a lift and carry capacity of 1.5 tonnes, it offers construction companies / builders unrivalled access for delivering materials and installing IBeams into the heart of sites – providing huge savings on time and money. Stand MA10 & MA11 Radiodetection is showing the flexiprobe P540c, which the company say, is the most powerful Pearpoint controller ever designed, providing intuitive menus and dedicated function buttons to guide you quickly through your survey. Built-in templates create reports that comply with multiple standards and which can be shared via email, DropBox or USB. Stand No. AE28 Euroflo is a leading supplier of high-quality site pumps. Its range

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of pumps includes Grindex submersible pumps, dredging pumps & super silent diesel pumps. Available for hire and sale the company’s range of pumps is specifically designed for tough site conditions such as dewatering & piling applications. Stands JC8 & JC13 Filtration Ltd is showing the Donaldson diesel filter cart X770816. provides a convenient portable mode of off-line filtration, flushing and fluid transfer. In-series pressure filter can provide fine particle removal and a water absorbing element to obtain particulate and water removal. The powerful 50 lpm pump provides efficient fluid transfer and filtration. Stand AC8 Finance & Insurance Services: Haydock Finance is a leading asset finance company by providing practical, customised financing solutions to the logistics and material handling industry nationwide. So, whether you’re buying or selling material handling equipment, come and talk to the company about its flexible asset finance. Stand 6D272. Societe Generale Equipment Finance is a global leader and an award-winning funder for the pro-

vision of vendor and equipment finance. Offering businesses flexible financials solutions for the acquisition of new and used construction plant and equipment. Stand EB9 Liberty Leasing is the UK’s largest independent & award-winning asset finance company which offer asset & vehicle finance to a full spectrum of UK based businesses as well as being specialists in Refinance and FCA authorised. Stand AB30 Ultimate Finance UK say that they can help if you are extending credit terms to your clients and are concerned about rising insolvencies in your sector. As a credit insurance broker, they can help find you an insurance policy which will protect you from the risk of non-payment of debts owed and if you already use credit insurance, we might find you a better deal. Stand AB25 Construction Plant Finance Ltd provides competitive and flexible finance solutions exclusively for the UK construction industry. The company say that they are significantly filling a 20-year gap in the construction sector and is the first independent finance company to be introduced solely for the construction plant and equipment sector

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since 1997, that is neither owned by a bank or linked to a manufacturer. Stand DC6

Trade Associations & People and Plant providers The DSA’s (Drilling & Sawing Association) mission is to promote the work of professional drilling and sawing contractors by highlighting the main advantages of cutting concrete with diamond tools, which include precision cutting within the shortest time scale, reduced noise, dust and debris and maintenance of structural integrity. The DSA is committed to its Members in helping create a positive role within the Specialist Contractor sector of the construction industry. Stand EC10 F&M Engineering’s team of skilled agricultural inspection engineers have experience in selling, driving and maintaining the machinery involved. All engineers are certified by Lloyds British so customers can rely on their advice and the safety of the vehicles they inspect. All lifting equipment will comply with PUWER and LOLER standards following in-depth inspections and ensure that you are HSE compliant, year in, year out. Stand AB27 A Good Practice Guide on the Safe Use of Dumpers will be available to visitors to the CPA stand at Plantworx. This comprehensive 88-page document has been produced by the Strategic Forum Plant Safety Group and chaired by the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA). The guidance was produced following a spate of fatalities involving forward tipping dumpers such as overturns and individuals being struck by dumpers. Stand CE4 Explore Plant & Transport Solutions is a complete one stop shop for everything a company’s next

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construction project needs. As one of the UK’s leading FORS Gold providers of a variety of general and specialist transport, haulage and plant equipment, the company says its commitment to safety, efficiency and quality is unmatched. All its transport fleet, haulage and plant equipment come with operatives fully trained in on-site maintenance at no extra cost. Stand LA1 Banks Plant Solutions is an experienced and skilled plant and equipment engineering team providing comprehensive plant maintenance services to the waste, recycling, construction, mining, quarrying and plant hire industries across the North East of England, North West and North Yorkshire. Stand AB22 Education: The CITB National Construction College offers a wide range of Plant training courses and other construction related courses. Including Health & Safety, Leadership and Management, and Sustainability training. Based at Bircham Newton, Norfolk, trainees benefit from allweather training, including industry renowned plant simulator technol-

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ogy to help train the next generation of plant operators. Stand AA1 There’s more! More new innovations at Plantworx… Railworx The major civil engineering contractors, front line suppliers to Network Rail and HS2 are looking to connect with their existing and potential supply chains – Railworx is the perfect platform. Alongside key exhibitors, Network Rail will have a dedicated 'InnovationWorx' area showing the latest developments by the Signalling Innovation Group and in the fields of electrification and telecommunications. Visitors to Railworx will also see live demonstrations of machinery and plant used for railway civil engineering, including piling, reinforcing, drainage, access, lifting, surveying and monitoring. A trip down memory lane A new initiative for the 2019 will be taking place in the outdoor event arena, visitors can take a step back in time, revisiting the kit that in-

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spired modern day machines with Plantworx very first ‘working’ Classic Plant display. Each of the Classic machines will be a working exhibit, so visitors can get up close and personal and get a feel of what it was like back in those pioneering days long before the invention of hydraulics! Drone Zone With Drones playing an ever-increasing role in construction Plantworx 2019 will have a drone zone for the first time and has partnered with COMIT (Construction Opportunities for Mobile IT). This unique event will bring to life drones of all shapes and sizes in the dedicated indoor demo, which is named the ‘fly zone’. The fly zone is located in an indoor purpose-built structure, comprising over 2,300 square meters of stand and flying space. The area will also benefit from an indoor public address system that can be utilised to engage with the watching public. The “demonstration fly zone” will contain construction equipment to add a touch of authenticity to the event. Safety will be a priority and


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all organisations using the zone will be required to meet the organisers strict Health and Safety requirements.

Primary Engineer and the Student Day It’s full steam ahead for the Primary and Secondary Engineer event at Plantworx which is taking place on the final day of the show (13th June). The event will form part of the Student Day, which Plantworx successfully piloted at the 2015 event.

Plantworx and Plantforce Rentals state-of-the-art simulation zone. The Zone will promote virtual interactive training, in a fun and informal environment - which will highlight the very latest technology in construction - and how it is changing the way we work. The zone will comprise six state-of the-art simulators which will replicate a ‘real working construction site’ - but in a virtual world. A mission 360 room is also planned. More details on the Simulation zone can be found here https://www.plantworx.co.uk/event /2019/page/simulation-zone

The Peterborough schools that are taking part in the Primary Engineer STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) challenge are busy preparing their vehicles and fluid power projects in readiness for the ‘Celebration Event’, where teams from each of the participating schools will go head to head to find the best in class.

Other features within the indoor arena include the ‘Get SET’ – which will focus on Skills, Education, Employment and training. Confirmed exhibitors include Myerscough College, Role Recruitment, RailwayPeople.com and the National Fluid Power Centre.

Judges will include engineers from headline sponsors Perkins and from other sponsor companies including Nylacast, Mecalac, GKD Technologies, Datatag, BSP Foundations, Gomaco, TriMark and ZappShelter, who have made staging this event at Plantworx possible. Pupils, students and graduates, who are not taking part in the Pri-

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mary Engineer event will also be invited to attend the show which will help young people better understand the UK construction and rail industries, plant equipment and all that they can offer and learn how the equipment on display helps to build railways and infrastructure around the country. Hugh Edeleanu’s Managing Director of H.E. Services Plant Hire, who is also exhibiting at the show, and has confirmed that he will be bringing the ‘Diggerland’ theme park (a transportable version) to the event. Children can get up close and personal and can ride, drive and operate real diggers, dumpers and other full- size construction machinery, in a safe and fun environment. Put the 11th, 12th, 13th June 2019 in your diary - the Plantworx team look forward to welcoming you all to East of England Arena and Events Centre, Peterborough for Plantworx and Railworx. Register now for your free Fast Track Entry tickets to the show at www.plantworx.co.uk/event/20 19/tickets

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Construction Industry joins forces to inspire next generation Collaborative event held at Derby College gives students a taste for construction.

teamwork and collaboration, the students were encouraged to learn and demonstrate a wide range of skills during the event. We were very impressed by their enthusiasm to tackle the challenges presented to them, as well as the flair and creativity that was on display.

School pupils from across Derby and Derbyshire have had a taster of the vast range of career possibilities on offer in the world of construction this month at an event aiming to bridge the gap between industry and education. Led by Wates Construction and funded by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and the Derby and Derbyshire Skills and Employment Board (D2SEB), the iConstruct event saw industry peers join forces to deliver a series of activities designed to increase students’ understanding of the building sector.

challenges in supporting pupils in their careers research. Hosted by education consultant, Learn By Design, at Derby College, the event also featured input from Kier, Woodhead Construction and not-for-profit training group, Action for Construction. Participating schools from across Derby included: The Bolsover School, St Martins School, Tibshelf Community School, Whittington Green School and West Park School. To conclude the day’s activities, awards were handed to the participating schools by member of the Wates family, Laurie Wates and John Carlin, Regional Managing Director of Wates Construction. Categories included:

Tasks included the ‘Mathematics of a Brick’ challenge, which saw the pupils provided with dimensions for a small room and asked to calculate how many bricks they needed and lay them out to the room dimensions. Participants were also given lego and tasked with building as tall a tower as possible using the least amount of bricks and construction time.

● Most Self-Motivated (Whittington Green) ● Most Persevering (West Park) ● Best Communicators (Bolsover) ● Most Professional (St Martins) ● Best Overall Team (Tibshelf)

Meanwhile, the region’s school teachers attended a CITB workshop which addressed the issues and

John Carlin, Regional Managing Director, Wates Construction Midlands, said: “From essential maths skills and building design to

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Events like these are essential to enable our students, educators and industry of the future, to work collectively to inspire the next generation. If their successes at this event are anything to go by, I sincerely hope to see many of these students shaping the landscape of Derby in the not too distant future.” Meg Hankinson Area Advisor for CITB said: “This was an excellent opportunity for young people at a key stage in their education to see for themselves the vast range of opportunities in the Construction Sector. One of CITB’s priorities is to ATTRACT people to join construction through our careers promotion. CITB are keen to develop these events where we can with the support from our local employers. Our intention is that by 2025, we will have seen a 63% increase in the number of apprentices joining construction.” Martin Broadhurst, D2 SEB Chair, said: “Derby and Derbyshire Skills and Employment Board are delighted to have been involved in such a fantastic event. It’s so important for us to encourage our young people to consider career and employment in our four sectors including Engineering, Construction, Health & Social Care and Work Readiness and the iConstruction event is a great way to engage and develop their talents.


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Construction Leadership Council: Future Skills Report

The Construction Leadership Council’s Skills Workstream has published its influential Future Skills Report which follows a wide ranging consultation exercise with a range of industry bodies, client organisations, the University of Cambridge, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and a large number of construction delivery organisations, including Laing O’Rourke.

This is a critical time for the industry: we are on the cusp of one of the greatest programmes of construction in history with a pipeline of more than £600bn - but we face significant challenges around skills, with 30% of the construction workforce set to retire in the next decade and the end to Freedom of Movement. The report put forwards three clear actions for industry: 1. Direct employment With such a fragmented industry and high proportion of micro-businesses construction has suffered from underinvestment in training and development. We call for clients to agree a code of employment where those who contribute to a project are directly employed, thereby ensuring it is in the employer’s best interest to train their staff and benefit from their improved productivity. 2. Encourage Smart Construction Create an environment where Smart Construction methods are encouraged through early design and procurement processes, thereby creating the demand for skilled employees which in turn drives employers to invest in the training, Smart Construction techniques and behaviours.

haviours with funding made available to accelerate adoption. Alongside these actions the report outlines a series of different measures which the CLC will be using to track the progress of the industry. John O’Connor, Group Commercial Director at Laing O’Rourke and the report author said:

3. Update construction training Industry qualifications and training content is updated to include Smart Construction techniques and be-

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“We welcome this cross-sector report which details a clear action plan to address our future skills need. Ours is a changing industry

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and we must create careers that will appeal to people with skill sets not traditionally associated with construction. We need to bring digitally literate talent into our sector, who are committed to delivering projects in a virtual environment, integrated with an offsite manufacturing-led approach. These new skills will ensure we continue to innovate in a modern construction environment.”


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