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14 Uncertain Times for Timber Imports David Hopkins, CEO of Timber Development UK, examines the impact that sanctions on trade from Russia and Belarus will have on the UK timber industry.
17 Battling Climate Change FSC has just completed its 2022 Consumer Survey and the results show encouraging signs that the UK population are better understanding the value of sustainable forest products.
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18 Cover Story: Vandecasteele Houtimport The family-run timber company founded in Belgium in 1883 have stated its number one objective is to be trading 100% certified wood from 2025 onwards.
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26 Learning for Sustainable Change Two key organisations central to the UK timber sector are providing new learning options to create the next generation of industry professionals.
30 Making it all Happen The timber industry uses many different types of tools, technology and machinery providing a huge range of products. Here are a few that you may need for your business or next development.
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Ukraine invasion creates trade concerns and ‘conflict timber’ Industry has been united in its approach to the Russian invasion of
Europe, we are able to cover this volume from our own internal supply.
Ukraine and timber supplies. Timber Development UK (TDUK) is
Over the coming months we believe there will be a shift in the supply
advising members to cease trading with Russia and Belarus if they
and demand balance, with significant additional demand for supply of
have not done so already.
products originating from the UK, Finland, Sweden, and Central Europe.
The TDUK points out that financial sanctions from multiple
Along with Binderholz and our trusted third-party partners, we will
governments to exclude many Russian banks from the international
continue to support our valued customers in the UK during any periods
SWIFT payment system has effectively shut many businesses out of
of restricted supply.”
international trade as payments cannot be made or received, the UK
Both CEI-Bois (the European Confederation of Woodworking
government has requested British ports to refuse entry for Russian
Industries) and EOS (the European Organisation of the Sawmill Industry)
owned or registered vessels and the EU has imposed trade sanctions on
said they are now working closely with the EU institutions and national
Belarus covering multiple commodities including timber.
European Governments to identify sustainable and efficient mitigating
Both PEFC and FSC have updated their technical specifications and
measures that could increase self-reliance, help reduce critical
have deemed that all timber originating from Russia and Belarus is
shortages, increase harvesting rate, ensure security of logs supply and
‘conflict timber’ and therefore cannot be traded or used as PEFC or FSC
seek to mobilise existing wood resources to fill the supply gap created
certified products.
by these necessary trade sanctions.
“We do of course realise that for some this [ceasing trading with
In addition, a disproportionate number of European lorry drivers
Russia and Belarus] will not be easy,” said David Hopkins, TDUK CEO.
are Ukrainian, and they have now returned to defend their country
“But, right now the risks, financially and reputationally, are extremely
exacerbating an already existing shortage of drivers due to the Covid
high. NGOs are already calling for a total ban on timber trade with the
pandemic. This adds on several imbalances and other challenges which
two countries and many firms will not want ‘conflict’ timber in their
are already negatively affecting the international logistics.
inventories or buildings.”
Commenting Silvia Melegari, Secretary General of CEI-Bois and
BSW Group member businesses, BSW Timber Solutions and Bayram
EOS said: “Beyond the human tragedy that this conflict is causing, the
Timber, purchase raw material from Russia and have made the immediate
European Timber Industry will be negatively affected by a shortage
decision to stop purchasing any raw material which originates from
of wood products. Although companies are already working in order
Russia. Releasing a statement on its website, BSW said: “We have in
to cope with the current situation, it is undeniable that our sector will
place an industry-leading due diligence process which assesses new
need immediate interventions by national governments and European
suppliers, assuring our customers that we are always mitigating against
institutions on how to prevent a critical logs shortage. The European
environmental, social, and legal risks to our supply chain.
wood industry hopes for a rapid and peaceful resolution to the ongoing
“Material originating from Russia accounts for less than 1% of
conflict in Ukraine.”
the total amount of raw material coming into the UK operations of BSW Timber Solutions and Bayram Timber. Now that we are part of
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Donaldson Timber Systems rebrands from SMTS The UK’s leading timber frame manufacturer has a new identity. Following its acquisition in 2021, Donaldson Timber Systems (DTS) is the new brand of the business formerly known as Stewart Milne Timber Systems (SMTS). Established in 1975 as the timber frame arm of the Stewart Milne Group, Donaldson Timber Systems is a pioneer in timber frame technology and manufacturing, operating throughout the UK from three manufacturing plants in Aberdeen, Witney and Falkirk. Since its acquisition in December 2021, all staff and operations have moved over to the Donaldson Group, with managing director, Rod Allan and the former SMTS Board of Directors continuing to drive the business. Alex Goodfellow, formerly Stewart Milne Group managing director – strategic development, has a new role in the Donaldson Group, as CEO of Donaldson Off-site. Comprising Donaldson Timber Engineering, Donaldson Timber Systems, and Rowan Manufacturing, this new
company history. While the business is moving forward with the same
division services the UK housebuilding and construction markets with an
people and operations as before, incorporating the Donaldson name
unparalleled breadth and depth of products and services.
highlights the step-change in our approach. We’re very proud to have
Donaldson Timber Systems prides itself on being highly sustainable,
joined this long-standing family business, with both timber and people
innovative and efficient. With unrivalled experience and knowledge
at its heart. The quality of our products and service remains unchanged,
in timber, DTS has an established history of bringing new commercial
but we have many exciting plans and we’re confident that this new
and operational innovations to the market. One example is the Sigma
venture will prove of great benefit for our customers.”
II closed panel system offering near-Passivhaus standards of insulation
Andrew Donaldson, CEO of the Donaldson Group added: “It’s been
and sustainability. The system is being widely used with housing
a fantastic few months integrating the new members of the team into
developers, particularly with those interested in whole life costs and
the Donaldson Group, and the response from all involved has been
fabric performance, contributing positively to fuel poverty challenges.
hugely positive. This change of name fully aligns the business with the
The Donaldson Group has over 160 years of expertise in timber
Group and has included a full rebrand including new logo, new branding
importing and distribution, as well as decades of experience in timber
and new website. Now the rebrand exercise is well underway, we’re
engineering and merchanting. The acquisition strategically and
looking forward to seeing Donaldson Timber Systems develop and
operationally complements the Donaldson Group portfolio and marks
grow, building on the excellent foundations that were created in its
the Group’s entry into the timber frame market.
almost 50 years of operation.”
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New online DIY marketplace for merchants launched Builders merchants in the UK are getting the opportunity to branch out to a wider customer base with the launch of online DIY marketplace, Plane & Simple. Offering a new way to access high quality building materials and home improvement supplies, Plane & Simple connects DIYers with trusted local independent merchants, shining a light on great local merchants who might not be on a customer’s radar. By entering a postcode, customers are paired with a selection of merchant partners in their area, and a full range of building supplies and products are delivered directly to their door. Once a merchant signs on as a partner, they benefit from market insight,
Plane & Simple is the latest addition to the growing Donaldson
regular monitoring and additional marketing to drive online sales. With a
Group portfolio of leading independent brands. A family business, the
targeted approach, the platform also allows merchants to control the areas
Donaldson Group has been operating for more than 160 years. The 11
that they are selling to, with full control over delivery areas.
businesses that make up the Group trade and operate independently,
Glen Stocco, co-founder of Plane & Simple, says: “The pandemic has
sharing best practice and innovation. Plane & Simple is currently
advanced online purchasing in all sectors, and builders’ merchants are
available in three regions: Central Scotland, Devon and Cornwall,
no exception. We know that 40% of online shoppers prefer to shop on
and Sussex and Kent. The long-term plans for the business include
marketplaces, and that shoppers are five times more likely to search for
expansion into the rest of the UK.
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will only increase as the sector adopts more digitalisation.
TDUK release first market statement of 2022 Following an extraordinary year
for our industry, as well as what
for the timber industry, Timber
we can expect in 2022. Reflecting
Development UK (TDUK) has
on 2021, for the first time in my
released a market statement
memory we saw timber nearly
to provide greater clarity on
cleared off the shelves of all
the current supply and demand
merchants.
situation. The market statement
“A strong RM&I sector, a
provides a detailed analysis of
resurgent housing market and
the past year, looking at the
a construction industry looking
import and price statistics of
to rapidly decarbonise led to
2021, as well as how recent
unprecedented demand for
events will impact inflationary
timber in the UK. This all put
trends in 2022.
significant pressure on price
One key takeaway from the statement is that the timber supply
over the course of 2021, taking some specific products like structural
chain is resilient with 2021 proving to be a record year for imports
softwood, OSB and US hardwoods to unprecedented levels. Despite
despite significant disruptions to the market. Import volumes in 2021
these challenges, the past year has shown the strength and resilience
reached nearly 11.7 million m3 – a 15% increase on 2020. This is the
of the timber supply chain which ensured material needs were met
largest volume of imports seen in the UK since 2008, reflecting strong
through record imports in 2021.
demand for timber products.
“I would like to say that we are moving back towards normality in
With another year of significant disruption highly likely due to the
2022, however, the supply situation remains particularly tricky given
invasion of Ukraine and economic sanctions against Russia and Belarus,
continuing labour shortages and high fuel costs. Recent weeks have
communication across the supply chain will remain vital. The report
also seen the awful illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia which is likely
considers how the invasion will influence supply, demand and price,
to exacerbate existing supply and price pressures. Yet against this
and recent market trends, with consideration given to construction
backdrop, timber will continue to play a pivotal role in 2022 as the UK
forecasts for 2022. The report is split into three sections looking at
looks to build back better, safer, and greener while achieving net-zero
supply, demand and price.
targets.”
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Female landscape industry entrepreneur wins NatWest nationwide title In honour of International Women’s Day
Margaret Jobling, chief marketing officer
on Tuesday 8 March, eco-champion and
at NatWest, said: “Every entrant had a brilliant
Ashwells Reclaimed Timber business
story to tell about why their business was
owner Janine Davies-Tutt was named
extraordinary, and we saw a real breadth of
as one of fifteen winners of NatWest’s
sectors and industries taking part. Arriving
#BeTheRoleModel competition, a
at our winners was a really tough process,
nationwide campaign to tackle stereotypes
but we’re so excited to partner with these 15
of female founders and help create a more
businesses to create impactful ads that will
inclusive visual landscape that shows
help their brands thrive, as well as offering
entrepreneurs as they really are.
them support and expertise through our
NatWest received more than 3,000
Enterprise programme to help them take their
nominations from SMEs across the UK but
business to the next level. Congratulations to
were bowled away by the success Janine has
all our winners.”
achieved over the past 30 years – through her
Janine Davies-Tutt added: “I’m incredibly
business, Essex based Ashwells Reclaimed
excited to have been chosen as one of 15
Timber – reclaiming tropical hardwoods and
winners in NatWest’s female entrepreneur
preventing further deforestation. Judges
competition. Reclamation and construction
as business owners. Role models are the key
also applauded Ashwells work as founding
remain heavily dominated male industries.
to encouraging more women to start up in
members SALVO UK and their sustained action
I hope that by sharing my story of Ashwells
business, and my advice to women considering
to educate and empower the landscape design
Timber we’ll help demonstrate the
running their own business would be to find
and construction sector to increase the use of
diversity of female-led businesses in the
your voice!”
reclaimed building materials within garden and
UK and encourage more women to smash
external design projects.
stereotypes and believe that they can make it
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Innovative new wood flooring includes integral acoustic layer Acoustic insulation experts CMS Danskin Acoustics and specialist dry lay flooring company Tier Global have collaborated to develop an innovative engineered wood flooring system with integral Regupol® acoustic layer. It is believed to be the first to have a built-in acoustic layer. Named TIERacoustix™, the floorboard is manufactured in the UK, has UKCA approval and received CE certification in late January 2022. TIERacoustix™ consists of a thick UV oiled oak wear layer suitable for commercial use, a Regupol® Eco 18db reduction layer and a laminated birch core. A variant, TIERacoustix™ Magnetic, also incorporates Tier Global’s patented magnetic backing for dry lay projects where access to raised access floor voids is required. In addition to the good acoustic dampening qualities of the new product, the tongue and groove version reduces installation time by up to 50% and the magnetic version cuts installation time by up to 75%. TIERacoustix™ is produced at Tier Global’s production line in
of the Regupol® layer has resulted in a major reduction in critical path
the UK. CMS Danskin Acoustics supplies the acoustic Regupol®
on site.”
layer, which is laminated into the middle of the board. A sustainable
Chris Fitzpatrick, head of product development at CMS Danskin
product, Regupol® is manufactured from recycled aircraft tyres. Both
Acoustics, says TIERacoustix™ is a major advance, “We were delighted
TIERacoustix™ and TIERacoustix™ Magnetic have undergone rigorous
to apply our acoustic insulation expertise to this joint development
testing and meet current regulations and performance requirements,
project. This is an innovative product that is already generating
including fire resistance, formaldehyde emissions, anti-slip properties
considerable interest from architects, specifiers and building
and thermal conductivity.
contractors attracted by its noise reduction properties, the speed with
TIERacoustix™ has other significant benefits over the traditional
which it can be installed and the magnetic option for use on raised
four-component (adhesive, rubber, adhesive, flooring) process for
access floors.”
installing engineered wood floors.
TIERacoustix™ is available in 12 standard colours or over one
Tier Global director Dale Nunn explains: “Installing TIERacoustix™
thousand bespoke colours and finishes. It can be laid on concrete or
and TIERacoustix™ Magnetic is considerably swifter, because both
timber sub floors or to span joists and carries the FSC and PEFC marks.
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and easier unloading. Without compromising quality, the incorporation
TFS expands offsite door machining offer Trade Fabrication Systems (TFS), the UK’s
demand. The expansion of our door
leading processor of wood-based panel
offering does exactly that, reinforcing
products, has responded to increased
our position as a one-stop shop for high-
industry demand for prefinished doors
quality offsite processing solutions.”
by investing in specialist equipment
The new offering from TFS will help
that significantly expands its offsite
drive construction efficiencies by giving
machining capabilities.
contractors greater control over site
With the new machining lines fully
programmes as doors can be prefinished and
operational, TFS can now pre-finish doors
delivered to site ‘Just in Time’. In addition to
with hinges, mortice locks, vision panels,
machining, TFS can also apply fire-retardant
drop seals, and lipping. This means TFS
drop seals to doors. This not only assists with
can process a blank door and complete all preparations required for
smoke containment but can also be used to dampen the travel of sound.
hanging using offsite processes. To ensure safe shipping and storage
As members of the British Woodworking Federation (BWF), TFS’
on-site, the doors are packaged and shrink-wrapped, which can be
machining capabilities can be utilised as approved partners in fire door
removed immediately prior to installation.
manufacturing, further enhancing its offsite B2B services. With over
Howard Morris, managing director, TFS, said: “With the exception
20 years’ experience delivering processing solutions, TFS can provide
of fitting glazing, we are now equipped to handle all door joinery works
expert advice on using offsite door machining to increase competitive
offsite. In doing so, we’re offering a precision finish that saves time,
advantage and improve quality standards.
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Combilift launch new Combi-MR4 with Dynamic 360° ™ Steering very low platform to maximise storage density within racking. The Combi-MR4 is available in two unique models, with capacity ranges of 2,500Kg – 3,000kg and 3,500Kg – 4,500kg respectively, and can operate in aisles as narrow as 2265mm when guided (based on 1200mm deep material). To maximise all storage space in racking systems the wheel configuration of two drive wheels at the rear and two sets of smaller dual front wheels provides a platform height as low as 380mm, allowing otherwise redundant areas towards the floor to be used. In keeping with Combilift’s common overall design ethos, the highly versatile Combi-MR4 can handle long loads as well as palletised goods with ease and can load and offload from delivery trucks. Driver comfort and safety are also major considerations, and this new truck delivers the goods from an ergonomic point of view: a high visibility operator cabin, multi-function control joystick, AC-electric power steering and Since Combilift launched its first C4000 model in 1998, multidirectional
joystick operated hydraulic mast functions all make for a smooth ride
capability has been one of the major hallmarks of the company’s wide range
and straightforward operation. The articulated rear axle with two rear
of handling solutions. Twenty-four years and thousands of R&D hours later,
rubber drive wheels provides optimum traction for outdoor use, while
its latest product takes multidirectional capability to the next level.
still ensuring nimble and accurate truck placement. To achieve this level of manoeuvrability, Combilift utilised its
The Combi-MR4 is a 4-wheel electric powered multidirectional reach-truck, which incorporates Combilift’s new Dynamic 360° ™
newly developed-in-house Dynamic 360°™ steering. This novel steering
steering, which provides rotation on each wheel, enabling seamless
concept enables operators to manipulate the truck’s positioning and
directional change of the truck while on the move. The system allows
orientation without the need to stop and change driving mode. Intuitive
this extremely agile forklift to work in forward, sideward and crab steer
and easy-to-operate, this is achieved by simply twisting the control
mode, guaranteeing swift operation and excellent manoeuvrability.
joystick right or left to adjust the wheel positions simultaneously –
Hence the full name of the new model: the Combi-MR4 Dynamic 360.
providing crab steering and allowing direction change on-the-go.
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Gordon Timber celebrates 160th anniversary Scotland’s 15th oldest family-run business,
article and strict attention to detail, he will merit a
the Nairn sawmilling and timber company is
share of public patronage’.
headed up by brothers Rod and Scott Gordon.
“People, Quality and Service – nothing’s
The siblings are the fourth generation of the
really changed, the fundamentals remain the
family to have run the company since their
same. And yet everything’s changed – through
ancestors, John, and James Gordon, joined
an ongoing intensive program of investment, we
founder Hugh Mackintosh in the 1870s, going
have progressed from our fleet of schooners and
on to take over stewardship of the company
Burrell steam traction engine of the 1800s to the
under their own name in 1908.
excitement of our first foray into 21stcentury
Today, Gordon Timber (John Gordon & Son) is one of the UK’s most progressive timber
robotics in our 160th year.” Fellow joint managing director, Rod Gordon,
Rod and Scott Gordon
companies, embracing innovations such as 3D
added: “We are thrilled at reaching the milestone
log scanners and roboticised production lines.
of our 160th birthday. Throughout the long
With a strong commitment to sustainability, the
history of our company, we have been very
Eileen, who retains a keen interest in the firm’s
company’s core business is converting locally
fortunate to have had many fantastic people
progress commented: “Since my grandfather
grown roundwood into a range of high-quality
working with us, like John Cruickshank. John
founded a very small coal and timber business in
products for the construction, fencing and
recently marked 40 years with the company
1862, the Mackintosh/Gordon partnership has
packaging markets.
typifying the loyalty and experience we have
flourished both in business and friendship. How
been lucky to benefit from. As we continue
thrilled my grandfather would have been to see
managing director, Scott Gordon, commented:
looking to the future, we are keen to identify
the outstanding and expanding firm that John
“Gordon Timber has come a long way since Hugh
the next group of people who will share our
Gordon & Son has now become.”
Mackintosh announced 160 years ago, from The
enthusiasm for working in this family business
Steamboat Office, Nairn, that ‘By keeping a good
and want to make a difference.”
Speaking about marking the milestone joint
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FEFPEB warn Ukraine conflict will cause significant pallet pressures The European Federation of Wooden Pallet
limited wood supplies and putting upwards
kiln drying of timber to ISPM 15 standards, on
& Packaging Manufacturers (FEFPEB) has
pressure on prices.
transport and on the overall cost of production –
expressed its deep sympathies and support
Meanwhile, with Russia exporting
for the people of Ukraine and advised that
approximately 4.5 million m3 of softwood
the conflict in Ukraine is expected to cause
timber into the EU (with Estonia, Germany,
said: “The terrible events unfolding in Ukraine
significant pressure on the supply of wood,
Finland the largest importers) and Belarus
have had an immediate impact on industries
and therefore pallets and packaging, in the
exporting approximately 3.1 million m3 (spruce
of all kinds, disrupting vital trade flows, and
coming weeks..
and pine combined), Europe will be significantly
reducing availability of many different materials
impacted by trade sanctions that have been
and goods. The usual supplies of timber needed
2.7 million m3 of sawn softwood timber, a
introduced against the two countries – which
for the production and repair of wooden pallets
significant amount of this for wooden pallets
FEFPEB supports.
and packaging have had been hit hard, and
Last year, Ukraine exported more than
Some countries source up to 25% of their
and packaging manufactured in European
leading inevitably to product price rises. FEFPEB secretary general Fons Ceelaert
availability has been significantly reduced.
markets including France, Germany, Italy, the
pallet and packaging timber from the three
Netherlands and Poland. The country also
countries. Alternative timber sources including
international challenges that already exist
produced and exported an estimated 15 million
Scandinavia, Germany and the Baltic States are
in the market, we expect to see a general
pallets, mainly to Europe.
only capable of covering a small proportion of
upward trend in the price of all commodities,
the shortfall.
including wood. In the meantime, our member
The severe slowdown in the Ukrainian
Energy supplies have also been severely
economy and stop in production will have
“Alongside the sizeable ongoing
associations’ businesses around Europe are
serious direct impacts on countries such as
disrupted, increasing the price of fuel, with
working hard to secure supplies from their
Hungary, Italy and Germany (the three most
growth in the price of petrol of more than 30%,
partners in order to maintain continuity of pallet
prolific softwood importers from Ukraine) and
and the cost of a barrel of oil now more than
and packaging production.”
an indirect impact across Europe by unbalancing
US$110. This, says FEFPEB, will have a “significant
the market and increasing competition for more
impact” on the cost of heat treatment and
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West Fraser commits to SBTi emissions reductions West Fraser has announced a commitment to set science-based targets to achieve near-term greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions across all its operations located in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Europe. As the world’s largest producer of lumber and oriented strand board (OSB) and a leading manufacturer of other engineered wood and forest products, joining the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)
temperature increases to 1.5°C, compared to pre-industrial levels. They will
demonstrates the Company’s commitment to sustainability leadership
also reduce all other indirect emissions within West Fraser’s value chain,
and contribution to global climate action.
Scope 3 GHG emissions by 25% by 2030 from a 2020 base year. Scope
SBTi helps companies to set emission reduction targets in line with
3 GHG reductions align with a scenario which limits global temperature
climate science and Paris Agreement goals. It promotes best practice
increases to well-below 2°C, compared to pre-industrial levels.
in science-based target setting and independently assesses companies’
To achieve these goals West Fraser will expend capital and adapt
targets. To accelerate corporate climate action, SBTi is focused on
some operating practices, which will have broad benefits that improve
significant reductions in global emissions before 2030 and achieving net
our business. The Company’s capital plans from 2022 forward include
zero emissions before 2050.
projects that will make reducing GHG emissions a priority. It is expected
“Committing to science-based targets through our SBTi pledge is a
the average annual capital expenditures on GHG reduction projects to
natural next step for West Fraser,” said Ray Ferris, West Fraser president
be approximately $50 million and fit within the overall capital budget
& CEO. “By committing to reduce emissions in line with climate science
going forward. West Fraser anticipates investing at least $400 million
and align with the Paris Agreement goals by 2030, we are building on
before 2030 to achieve its targets.
our solid legacy of sustainability performance of our products while
SBTi is a global body enabling businesses and financial institutions
enhancing the social, environmental and economic benefit in the
to set ambitious emissions reductions targets in line with the
communities in which we operate.”
latest climate science. The SBTi process is initiated with a letter of
West Fraser aim to reduce direct emissions under West Fraser’s
commitment and provides a period of two years to develop targets for
operational control, Scope 1 GHG emissions, and indirect emissions from
SBTi validation prior to organizational communication and disclosure.
purchased energy, Scope 2 GHG emissions, by 46.2% by 2030 from a 2019 More at www.westfraser.com www.sciencebasedtargets.org
base year. These reductions are in line with a scenario which limits global
TIMCO under new ownership Bufab, a Swedish based C-Parts Supply Chain
and chemicals, powertool accessories, hand tools,
Partner, has acquired TIMCO (TI Midwood &
building hardware and site protection, security
Co Limited), one of the UK’s leading suppliers
and ironmongery and PPE.
of essential construction products. Simon
Johan Sandberg, director global business
Midwood will continue to run the business
development and group director UK, comments:
with the senior team at TIMCO, which is
“I am honoured and very happy to announce
headquartered in Nantwich, Cheshire. The
this acquisition, which is the largest acquisition
company reported a turnover of £49.7 million
so far for Bufab. It is a significant and attractive
in 2020 and is expected to report a turnover
add-on to our existing businesses in the UK.
the range of products and services we offer,
of approximately £60 million for 2021.
TIMCO is a very strong brand within C-parts
while still maintaining our first-class customer
(Screws, fasteners and fixings, nails etc) to
service. We look forward to working with
the transaction amounts to £54 million on a
the construction industry and will significantly
our new colleagues at Bufab in driving the
cash-free/debt-free basis. A performance-based
improve Bufab’s customer offering in this
company forward.”
additional payment may be made in 2023-2024
market segment. This strategic expansion in the
conditional on operating profit. The company has
UK market further underlines our commitment
independent builders’ merchants across the
been family-owned since its foundation in 1972
to grow and widen our offering in new market
UK and Ireland supplying essential products
by Tim Midwood, and is currently run by Tim’s
segments and we are confident that TIMCO
that trade professionals rely on every day.
son, Simon Midwood. Under Simon’s leadership,
will continue to grow and to keep its strong
Over the past 18 months the product portfolio
TIMCO has expanded to become a one-stop-shop
entrepreneurial DNA and excellent customer
has increased from 5,500 to over 7,000 lines
for over 4,500 independent merchants across
service also as a member of Bufab group.
and all products have been rebranded to come
The purchase price paid upon closing of
the UK and Ireland, supplying essential products
“This deal will enable us to accelerate
that trade professionals rely on every day, such
our growth,” says Simon Midwood, TIMCO
as screws, fasteners and fixings, nails, adhesives
managing director. “And continue expanding
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Trex expands sales team across UK The UK’s leading independent timber
anyone to offer their support to those
importer and processor, Arbor Forest
in need. I am really excited to get stuck
Products, has gained two new Trex
in working with key merchants and
area sales managers for central and
contractors alike”. From his experience
northern England, and a new area
in his new position, Ronnie explained
sales manager for Scotland/Northern
that he is already settling in, and adds:
Ireland to support sales of outdoor
“Everyone seems very friendly and
living and timber ranges through its
helpful, also there is a real can-do
merchant partner network.
attitude within the staff. What excites and sales as area sales manager of Scotland and
me the most is the scale and potential of this
Products, Arbordeck, has welcomed three new
Northern Ireland after working in the timber
opportunity”.
members to its team. Previously working in
sector for the last 18 years.
The decking division of Arbor Forest
selling composite decking, Lauren Bamford has
Arbor Forest Products is a family-owned
Commenting on her new role, Lauren said:
business, which operates from a 90-acre site in
joined the Arbordeck team as Trex area sales
“I am excited to be working as part of such a
North Lincolnshire, and prides itself on having
manager for the central region. Working in the
welcoming team here at Arbor Forest Products,
the culture of a small company on a large scale
Northern region, Michael Massey has also joined
and I’m especially looking forward to building
by putting people at the heart of everything it
as a Trex area sales manager after his position as
relationships with our key customers”.
does. The company is the sole UK distributor of
a technical sales manager working in landscape
Michael added: “Everyone at Arbor is keen to
aggregates. Alongside the two, Ronnie Mclean
help you achieve your goals whilst also achieving
has joined Arbordeck to increase brand exposure
theirs and no problem is too big or too small for
Trex, the world’s number one decking brand. More at uk.trex.com
James Latham launches Carbon Calculator James Latham officially launched its powerful new specification tool – the Carbon Calculator – at Futurebuild 2022. Developed in partnership with the University of Bangor, the Lathams Carbon Calculator has been designed to help architects and designers better understand the sustainability of the materials they specify. Trialled amongst Lathams’ customers over the past three months, it is already assisting them in selecting the most suitable, sustainable option to meet their respective project requirements. It is also giving specifiers essential assurance that the information they receive relating to a product’s carbon credentials is complete and accurate, from sourcing the raw materials to selection and delivery. The Carbon Calculator represents Lathams’ latest innovation as part of its ongoing commitment toward sustainable construction and design, helping
invoices, delivery notes, and other key documentation, delivering a tangible,
specifiers make more informed, lower-carbon choices. The Carbon Calculator is
codified proof point. This ensures a robust audit trail for the product,
a back-end tool, designed to achieve transparency and give specifiers confidence
providing valuable information for future carbon reporting and responding
when selecting for sustainability. Built using official, publicly available data and
to sustainability briefs. Essentially, the Carbon Calculator’s rating is intended
manufacturer product information, it collates and aggregates the environmental
to highlight the quality and range of available product information,
impact of a chosen material, according to three criteria:
certification and documentation, informing the specifier if data is based on an estimate or actual performance.
• • •
Carbon Footprint – The level of carbon emitted during production and
“We feel that this is the latest milestone in an exciting journey towards
delivery
low-carbon specification across the entire building, construction and
Embodied Carbon – Carbon removed from the atmosphere and
design community,” said Ewa Bazydlo, environmental manager at Lathams.
stored within the timber’s structure
“By providing a methodology through which the value of sustainability
Data Confidence – Lathams’ confidence in the strength of the data
information and certification can be holistically appreciated, we’re increasing
used to enable the calculation of the first two criteria (e.g. provenance,
confidence amongst architects and designers that they are making the
integrity of detail).
greenest choice possible, in line with the requirements of their project brief. Working closely with academic institutions, market leading suppliers,
Once evaluated, the product receives a confidence rating from 1-4 (one
designers and developers we’ve created a backend tool which adds tangible
being the best). The lower the score, the higher the availability and quality of
value to the material selection process.”
data points reviewed (e.g. published EPDs). More at www.lathamtimber.co.uk/about-us/carbon-calculator
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FEATURE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY
Uncertain Times for Timber Imports
Image credit © James Donaldson Timber
David Hopkins, CEO of Timber Development UK, examines the impact that sanctions on trade from Russia and Belarus will have on the UK timber industry.
T
he Russian invasion of Ukraine has, quite rightly,
Some product groups such as birch plywood, and larch cladding are
dominated news headlines and debates in recent
near wholly sourced from the region.
weeks and we join millions of others in hoping that a
In most cases there are alternatives to Russian imports, though we
peaceful resolution can be found quickly to end the
expect to see some categories remaining under strain in the short to
humanitarian crisis. It is important as an industry, morally, but also
medium term. As the UK does not import any Russian logs, we believe
financially and reputationally, that money from the timber sector is
most impact will be on the sawn wood and panel products sectors.
not attached to the invasion of Ukraine.
Though restrictions may also impact customer confidence and overall demand in the wider sector.
Many of our members, as well as multiple global corporations, have made the decision to cease trade with Belarus and Russia. In
Softwoods
line with global sanctions, and in support of the positions taken by
Initially we expect that the joinery sector will be particularly
members already, we are advising all members of Timber Development UK (TDUK) to cease trading with Russia and Belarus if they have not
affected while construction will be relatively unscathed – given Russia
done so already. We recognise, of course, that for some this will not be
is not a major source for structural softwoods. However, the impacts of
easy, but the risks of continuing to trade with Russia and Belarus are
this conflict may not always be direct. Consumer confidence, which is
extremely high, both financially and reputationally.
key to demand for timber products, may also take a hit.
On 7 March 2022, TDUK chaired a pan-European meeting with
In 2021, the UK directly imported 492,538m3 of softwood from
the leading timber and sawmilling associations to co-ordinate a single
Russia, which represents 5% of softwood imports. Belarus and Ukraine
response to the situation from the timber industry across the continent.
are small sources of softwood into the UK. Structural softwoods for
At the meeting there was unanimous support for the sanctions imposed
the construction and housing sectors are likely to see little impact, as
on Belarus and an expectation that these measures would soon be
Russian raw materials are not common sources for these products. But
extended to Russia.
we anticipate increased demand for Scandinavian joinery redwood and whitewood, which will place upwards price pressure on these products
While Russia is not a major exporter of timber directly into the UK,
and could start to pull logs away from the structural softwood sector.
the flow on effects of ceasing trade will likely be significant for some
Swedish and Finnish sawmills can also provide alternative supply
products and sectors. Russia, Belarus and Ukraine are major global
chain options for joinery redwood and whitewood, albeit likely at
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higher costs. Siberian larch for external cladding is another product which will be impacted. However, it is difficult to ascertain exact volume or value information, as much of this material is sorted, kilned and sometimes processed in EU member states before entering the UK. While we believe the direct impact of import loss will not be that great for structural softwood, we anticipate these restrictions will contribute to prices remaining firm in 2022, along with the broader inflationary pressures already present throughout the market. There are also concerns that these restrictions will impact some specialist construction products, such as tile battens, which were already under strain. Hardwoods In 2021, the UK imported 8,359m3 of Russian hardwoods, representing 1.6% of hardwood imports. Direct imports of hardwood from either Belarus or Ukraine are again significantly smaller. While small amounts of hardwoods are directly imported from Russia or Belarus, indirect imports of hardwood products from Europe may be significant for some species. Ukraine is also a major hardwood exporter, and in some estimates may account for as much as 20% of the import market for Oak into Europe. Panel products
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In 2021, the UK imported 68,600m3 of hardwood plywood from Russia, most of which is birch plywood. This represents 6.3% of hardwood ply imports and is the largest single
regarded as ‘conflict timber’.
product category which will be directly affected. There are few direct
During this crisis, the UK’s homegrown timber supply of timber
imports of softwood ply and OSB products.
products will become more important than ever. It will be crucial that
It is difficult to ascertain the full impact of trade restrictions on
we work together as an industry to ensure we communicate across the
panel products due to the processing these goods undergo in other
supply chain, and on what alternatives may be on offer to make up for
European nations before coming into the UK. The impact on Birch Ply
shortfalls in different product areas for key markets.
is likely to be most pronounced, as several other European producer
Financial sanctions have been wide ranging with the banning of
nations use Russian input feedstock material before exporting
transactions from some banks as they have been excluded from the
elsewhere.
SWIFT payment system, and the freezing of assets. This has made
The big debate in the European industry now is around what
electronic transactions very difficult, essentially shutting suppliers out
mitigation and support measures the industry should seek to take
of the market. We have contacted the government about payments
to alleviate shortages remains ongoing. But one thing is for sure: we
made in advance of receiving the goods but prior to the invasion,
cannot ask for support unless we are also prepared to make some small
and they stated that those affected should contact customer.
sacrifice ourselves.
service@ukexportfinance.gov.uk
TDUK already endorses the view of both Programme for the
One product area that we will be focusing on in our next
Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) and the Forest Stewardship
communications with merchants is the alternatives for Siberian Larch,
Council (FSC) that future goods from Russia and Belarus be classified as
a common cladding material. While of course, UK-grown larch is an
‘conflict timber’ and be ineligible for certification or responsible trade.
alternative that shares its natural durability, we also will be highlighting
Our world is set to undergo some major changes if the conflict drags
we have many other species grown here such as Douglas fir, Western
on.
Red Cedar and a variety of pine species. We will also be providing an Of course, it will be some time for stock already on the ground in
update on birch plywood in the coming weeks. Complications are likely
the UK or EU and goods in transit that have been ordered and paid from
to arise given the lack of alternative global birch sources, with birch
before the conflict began to be moved through the supply chain. For
plywood from places such as China likely to be processed from logs
these goods, we are advising all to follow the PEFC and FSC guidelines
sourced from Russia following the invasion.
regarding pre-conflict and conflict timber. Their advice is that if you can Timber Development UK will be providing regular updates on the
show that the goods landed or were in transit before the dates given by each certification body, which for PEFC is 2 March 2022, and FSC, 8 April
situation as it develops. Be sure to visit www.ttf.co.uk as well as
2022, then they should be valid for trade. Timber after these dates is
our LinkedIn and Twitter pages.
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Battling Climate Change
FSC has just completed its 2022 Consumer Survey and the results show encouraging signs that the UK population are better understanding the value of sustainable forest products. Image © FSC UK
T
hree quarters of Brits agree that
logo are also confident they understand, at least
healthy forests are of crucial
roughly, what it means.
importance in the fight against climate change. And ensuring
Tallulah Chapman, communications manager for FSC UK said, “It’s great that recognition of the
that products from forests have been sourced
FSC logo is continuing to increase, jumping from just
responsibly is important to most, with
55% to 76% within the last five years. This is thanks
63% wanting reassurance about the forest
in the main to the hard work and commitment of
products they buy.
our licence holders, from the construction, furniture,
A study of 1,281 adults found that 6 in 10
packaging, fashion and many other industries, who
people in the UK assume that some, or even all,
source FSC-certified products and use the FSC
of the wood-based products they buy are from
trademarks to promote them.”
sustainable sources. Three quarters recognise
Image © FSC International
“But we still have a way to go in ensuring not
that sourcing sustainable wood and paper is good
just that people are aware of the logo but also
about whether forest-based products have been
for both forests and the planet in general, but
that they really understand what it means and
sourced sustainably, and most convinced of the
most aren’t sure how to tell if these products are
how it can help them to fulfil their want to source
importance of sourcing sustainable wood and
sustainable.
sustainable products and ensure healthy forests.”
paper. But younger people tend to be more
There’s also uncertainty when it comes to other
Once the meaning was explained, 7 in 10
forest-products, with 87% unaware that viscose and
people said they would prefer to buy a forest
textiles, and 73% unaware that shoe soles (which
product bearing the FSC logo, as opposed to one
can be made from natural rubber), can be sourced
without, only 1 in 10 stated that this was unlikely to
viscose, but still just 15% realise that it could be
from trees. And yet, three quarters say they think
positively influence their purchasing decision. Half
sourced from trees. When it comes to shoe soles,
natural rubber and materials made from trees, such
of respondents even said they would be prepared
Gen Z lead the pack, with 3 in 10 identifying that
as viscose, should be responsibly sourced.
to pay more for FSC-certified products and 65% said
they can be made using materials from trees.
they would have a positive opinion of a brand or
Nearly half of those aged 25-34 keep an eye out for
retailer if they saw the FSC label on their products.
certification labels when shopping for forest-based
6 in 10 also reported becoming more conscious of the sustainability of both products and packaging. And 35% say they keep an eye
“FSC-certified forests are managed to strict
confident in identifying sustainably sourced forest products, with 3 in 10 millennials sure of how to tell. Millennials are also most clued up about
products and 91% of Gen Z recognise the FSC logo.
out for certification labels when shopping for
environmental, social and economic standards;
forest-based products.
there are three FSC labels allowing shoppers to
consumers assurances about the sustainability
“Credible certifications, such as FSC, can offer
identify whether forest products, from toilet roll to
of the products they choose to buy, and those
Council (FSC) UK, welcomed the news that 76%
timber, are 100% from FSC-certified forests, 100%
used by the brands and retailers they shop with.
of people in the UK now recognise the FSC logo:
recycled or made from a combination of inputs that
Concern about the environment crosses the
a tree with a tick that lets shoppers know that
support responsible forestry,” adds Chapman.
generations, so let’s work together to make sure
Environmental charity, Forest Stewardship
the wood, paper and other forest products on
The survey revealed some generational
which it is found support responsible forestry.
differences, with older people, including the at
Two thirds of respondents who had seen the
times maligned Baby Boomers, most concerned
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COVER STORY VANDECASTEELE HOUTIMPORT
The Centre of European Timber Trade
Vandecasteele Houtimport is a family-run timber company founded in Belgium in 1883 and is today run by the fourth and fifth generations of the Vandecasteele family – they have the number one objective of trading 100% certified wood from 2025 onwards.
V
andecasteele Houtimport imports timber and timber
Its impressive set up allows its storage facility – which is situated
products from over 45 countries worldwide. A
on 39.5 acres of land – to accommodate more than 150,000m³ of
modern and expanding business, it has a long-term
sawn timber products. The total covered space of the company’s main
commitment to service a wide variety of customers in
warehouse reaches 16 hectares, contained in a site of 60 hectares.
the construction, joinery, cladding and furniture sectors, as well as
Timber coming from all over the world are centralised in one
the high-end marine industry.
location. Working alongside timber importers, timber merchants and wholesalers, the company can deliver stock that is difficult to source
Located right in the heart of Europe, with easy road access to customers in all European markets, Vandecasteele Houtimport has
within days using its own fleet of 18 vehicles. In a matter of days,
consistently developed its long-term strategy to become Europe’s
Vandecasteele Houtimport has the resources and ability to adapt and
number one timber stockist. Its facilities are located in Kortrijk,
bridge the gap between sources of supply in Africa, Far East, South
Aalbeke, Belgium, where the company specialises in the import, trading
America and North America to Europe. This makes the company the
and export of tropical hardwood from Africa, Southeast Asia and
first choice with many importers and merchants. The company has over 130 timber species in stock including the
South America. The company also provide Scandinavian and Russian softwood, Siberian Larch, North American soft and hardwood and
new addition of certified European Beech and Oak in joinery, prime
European hardwood. The company has been passed down through the
and super prime grades and certified steamed Beech in all qualities.
generations to its current owner Stefaan Vandecasteele. Stefaan took
From the most expensive and rare hardwoods, to a full assortment of
over the running of the company in 2000 and together with his son
softwoods in all qualities and sizes, everything is neatly bar coded and
Louis, keeps the company’s family spirit alive.
displayed. 100% certified timber Its impressive and vast stockholding of hardwoods and softwoods is coupled with strong environmental credentials (FSC®, PEFC, OLB, LegalSource) and an efficient, accurate processing of customer orders. The company has set a challenging goal to trade in 100% certified timbers only from 2025. Experienced staff unload incoming lorries and prepare outgoing deliveries and all parcels have a quality file in which the quality of the parcel is registered, with quality control inspections of goods at the ports of Antwerp or Ghent or in Aalbeke.
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Located right in the heart of Europe, with easy road access to customers in all European markets, Vandecasteele Houtimport has consistently developed its long-term strategy to become Europe’s number one timber stockist.
In 2021, Vandecasteele Houtimport invested in 17 new Volvo trucks
the trading of the richest assortment of certified timber, exclusively
with Volvo Connect tracking system, five new side loaders of which
sourced from well-managed certified forests, it is not going to be an
one full electric and 10 new trailers. The racking system has also been
easy journey, but it will most certainly be rewarding. With the goal of
extended which will now reach five miles. The company has launched
maximising the social, economic and environmental value of timber,
a dedicated customer portal, which allows customers to order their
now and for future generations, Vandecasteele Houtimport is creating
timber online. In a world where consumers seek instant response to any
economical sustainable change in a world that needs it most.
‘search,’ Vandecasteele Houtimport’s sales representatives have quick
Since the year 2000, Vandecasteele Houtimport has committed
to real time information on all inventory moves from all over the world.
itself through the Corporate Sustainability Charter by signing up
The company is also investing in new IT tools to track and trace the
to environmental objectives exceeding applicable environmental
timber from source and ensure the provenance of the timber is EUTR-
legislation. This year, Vandecasteele Houtimport has achieved the
compliant. Currently, 100% of the softwoods the company stock are
Charter for the 20th time in a row, which makes Vandecasteele one
already certified and over 65% of the tropical hardwood. This number
of the few businesses who participated for 20 consecutive years and
is continuously growing and makes Vandecasteele Houtimport the
successfully completed the trajectory. All the initiatives are linked to
biggest stockholder of certified tropical timbers in Europe.
the 17 United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs). A good
Vandecasteele Houtimport really do love what they do and
annual assessment ultimately yields an annual certificate of the Voka
have a strong passion to grow within the industry. One way in which
Sustainable Business Charter. When the final balance is positive after
the company is making growth take place is its reaction to Brexit.
three years, and companies have elaborated at least one action in
To combat new rules and importation structures, Vandecasteele
each SDG, companies receive the internationally recognised Unitar-
Houtimport has set up a company in the UK – Vandecasteele Timber Ltd
SDG Pioneer certificate. Vandecasteele Houtimport is the first timber
– that facilitates the trade to all UK partners.
company in the world to have obtained the Unitar- SDG Pioneer Award!
Vandecasteele Houtimport endeavour to show that timber is the
The variety of stock from the company encapsulates the company’s
world’s most ecological and sustainable material. And future plans
taglines of ‘Choose Life, Choose Wood’ and ‘Using timber is good, using
only echo the company’s approach to sustainability within the industry.
certified timber is wonderful!’ Buying from a responsible supplier makes
Vandecasteele Houtimport has a dedicated team to ensure all due
YOU a responsible buyer.
diligence is up to date and in addition to the strict process, the company More at More at: www.vandecasteele.be or call: +32 56 43 33 00
has invested in a forest engineer in Brazil to ensure full control on the chain of custody (CoC) of the Brazilian timbers purchased. Reducing environmental impact Vandecasteele Houtimport is passionate about timber being used for sustainable building and construction materials. Every step the company make boasts several ecological advantages
Its impressive and vast stockholding of hardwoods and softwoods is coupled with strong environmental credentials (FSC®, PEFC, OLB, LegalSource) and an efficient, accurate processing of customer orders.
showcasing the use of timber compared to traditional materials. With a low embodied energy and minimal carbon impact, timber really is the most sustainable material. It is ecological, recyclable and biodegradable, which is why Vandecasteele Houtimport is implementing a strict sustainability policy in all its future actions and activities. Every step Vandecasteele Houtimport takes, shows the dedication and passion of the company and its future goals. As the company strive to be the European market leader in Timber Trader UK Magazine
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Keeping the Timber Market Covered Covers has been providing a range of high-quality timber services to customers across the south of England since the early 1840s and recently celebrated 175 years of timber trading. From delivering local woods by horse and cart to its modern timber mill of today – complete with state-of-the-art equipment – this independent, family-run company has survived and thrived.
A
dapting and evolving are crucial to maintaining market
are intrinsic to our values and ensuring our customers receive expert
share and this is something that Covers has achieved
service every step of the way.”
since it was founded by William Cover in Chichester. Modern solutions that make a difference
When William Cover, who was later joined by his son,
David Cover, in 1857, first started trading out of the Canal Basin in the
Covers is a constant investor in its timber mill and a keen advocate
West Sussex town, their mission was to provide a friendly service that
of sustainability and eco-friendly alternatives. In the 1900s, it used
promoted unity and had community at its heart.
mechanical sawing operations driven by steam. The boilers used to produce this steam were fired with timber offcuts.
Bought by the Green family in the 1940s it is headed up by its
In 2016, Covers relaunched its timber mill following a multi-million-
current chairman, Rupert Green, and managing director, Henry Green. Covers now employs more than 400 staff and has annual sales
pound investment, which included expanding the range of hardwood
exceeding £90 million. It is the leading family-owned timber and
timber stocks in a new hardwood shed and extended timber treatment
builders’ merchant in the south of England.
facilities, such as the Tanalith green and Protim clear treatment plants. Additionally, the company made a considerable investment in two
Rupert Green, chairman of Covers Timber & Builders Merchants, attributes the company’s success to their ongoing investment in, not
Weinig planing and moulding machines, a new production line and an
only the business, but its people and the communities that surround
extension to its existing building. As a result, the company’s timber mill is one of the best on-site
them: “We have come a long way since the early days, consistently investing in our depots, vehicles and state-of-the-art timber machinery
timber facilities in the south of England and creates stock and bespoke
so we can offer unrivalled products and service to our trade and DIY
timber products of the highest quality and specifications. These include
customers.
on-site timber treatments, lacquering, priming, laminating and specialist machining.
“Covers has grown due to a dedicated team of staff – many of
“We are extremely proud of our on-site timber mill and are
whom have been with us for twenty to forty years or more. This is testament to our approach to making our staff feel part of the family
continuously seeking ways to improve and invest to make it even faster
– we listen to them and care about what they want to tell us. They
for our customers,” says Rupert Green. Covers regularly produces more
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“Our team of skilled technicians use state-of-the-art machinery to produce timber profiles that will perfectly match or replace sections of timber grown from most wood species.”
given the correct treatment type based on the end use specification so customers can be assured they will receive timber products of the highest quality that are fit for purpose. Covers can also produce laminated sections of timber up to 3.0m long with longer lengths available to order via its specialist team. “Materials are taken from our extensive inventory of hardwood and softwood species,” adds Neil. “Using the most appropriate glues, they are accurately bonded together under extremely high pressure and can be used for a variety of purposes, including laminated Iroko posts for heavy gates and solid oak work surfaces for desks and kitchens.” Priming timber can be a laborious on-site job but Covers offers a
than 150km of timber per week – something that would have been impossible before the machinery was installed. The specialist machinery
quick, consistent and efficient priming service. “Our vacuum coater
is also able to produce more than 200 types of mouldings, as well as
evenly applies paint to all four sides of a moulding in one pass and
bespoke creations tailored to a customer’s specific requirements.
removes excess paint by using an advanced vacuum coating process resulting in a high-quality painted finish,” says Neil. The machine also
Neil Woods joined Covers as timber director in 2017: “Our team of skilled technicians uses state-of-the-art machinery to produce timber
supplies a vacuum-applied lacquering service to create factory-finish
profiles that will perfectly match or replace sections of timber grown
results and protection. For now, the company is relishing its 175 years in business and
from most wood species. Customer designs can be processed quickly and easily. Drawings are stored electronically so they can be retrieved
celebrations are well underway. These include hosting a range of
swiftly for future orders.
special events, competitions and discounts, such as supplier demo days, exclusive offers and the chance to win some top prizes like televisions,
“Our machinists can produce a wide range of products, including skirtings, architraves, flooring, panelling, handrails, window sections,
iPads and gift cards worth £175. In keeping with the spirit of its mission
dado and picture rails, and window and door frame sections from
to serve and support communities, Covers will also be making a variety
softwoods and hardwoods. Customers can either provide architect
of donations throughout the year to local charities and community
drawings or their own illustrations to meet specific requirements.”
projects in honour of its anniversary.
Customers are everything
says Rupert Green. “We hope that our customers and suppliers will join us
“We are excited for our forthcoming programme of celebrations,” in a very happy anniversary. Here’s to another 175 years in business.”
Timber treatments along with different cycles of treatments to cater for a variety of risk factors that might affect wood are also
More at www.coversmerchants.co.uk
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New Directions for 2022 Helen Hewitt, CEO of the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) sees many challenges and opportunities ahead in 2022 for the woodworking and joinery sector.
O
ur sector has had to overcome
demonstrating how it can help the UK become
manufacturers in the timber sector,
major hurdles in the past 12
a built environment global leader.
such as the new Code for Construction
months, including supply chain interruption, the increase in the
Not only will this enable the UK to take
Products Information (CCPI) launched by
positive steps towards more sustainable
the Construction Products Association in
cost of materials and rising labour shortages.
construction, but it will help maximise
response to Dame Judith Hackitt’s ‘Building
Although data from the Timber Trade
opportunities for our members. As part of this,
A Safer Future’ report. The Code will set the
Federation (TTF) highlights that the supply
the BWF’s Build it Better with Wood campaign
benchmark for how product information is
chain challenges are stabilising, we know
will promote why wood should be considered
presented and marketed by manufacturers.
from our recent BWF membership survey
by homeowners and developers for windows
The BWF will be sproviding updates, support
that these issues remain front of mind for
and doors, staircases, home furnishings and,
and guidance as the code is implemented.
our members’ as we enter 2022. The BWF will
where possible, as a construction material.
continue to respond to the challenges facing our members and the wider sector, as well as ensure we take advantage of the many opportunities that lie ahead.
The BWF will respond and comment on consultations and amendments to regulations
Guidance on regulatory changes A key component of the Building Safety Bill,
that will impact on our sector, as well as representing the industry on technical
announced last year in the House of Commons,
committees. We will be continuing to provide
is a requirement for the accountable person
our members with detailed insight, and
Ensuring the voice of our sector is heard
to retain fire and structural safety information,
we’re delighted that, as part of this, BWF
Throughout 2022, we will be working
often known as the ‘golden thread’. The golden
Technical Director Kevin Underwood has been
closely with our members and industry
thread will mean that important information
appointed as Vice Chair of the Construction
partners to find new and innovative ways
regarding building materials will need to be
Products Technical Committee, and Chair of
of raising the profile of the sector with
passed between stakeholders throughout the
BSI Technical Committee for Stairs (B/208).
government and other stakeholders.
building’s lifecycle. This is a significant step
An essential part of this will be our
forward for maintaining fire safety products
rigorous programme of meetings with MPs,
that are installed within a building, particularly
which will help ensure that the voices and
fire doors.
views of the woodworking and joinery sector
Attracting and developing talent The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly had a significant impact on our sector’s skills
Throughout 2022, the BWF will also
and training efforts, reducing the opportunity
continue to be heard and that the sector is
be continuing our Be Certain Be Certified
for employers to provide much needed
correctly positioned to advise government.
awareness campaign to promote the
apprenticeships and continued professional
importance of third-party certification and
development for employees. Developing the
crucial role in conversations with stakeholders
what key audiences should be looking for when
skills of our current and future workforce is
over the coming 12 months and allow us to
procuring lifesaving products such as fire doors.
one of our biggest priorities as an industry and
champion timber as the sustainable product
There are other long-awaited changes
Our 6-Point Blueprint for Wood will play a
of choice in the construction industry, Timber Trader UK Magazine
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remains one of my personal goals as CEO of
the BWF.
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The BWF is constantly reviewing its skills and training offering to ensure it meets the needs of our members and the sector, resulting in the development of e-learning and face-to-face training courses which are available to members and non-members in the sector. We’ve also had fantastic success and uptake of the first quality assured training course, which we launched with the National College Open Network (NOCN). To date, more than 600 individuals have gained knowledge in the principles of Fire Door Installation and a further 195 have taken our new e-learning course in Fire Door Awareness. In 2022 the BWF will be launching more online training courses across areas including windows, doors and stairs, to educate and inform those who are new to the industry and upskill those already working in the sector. We will also be launching a campaign to highlight the opportunities, diverse roles, and career paths that exist within the woodworking and joinery sector. The campaign will encourage the next generation to consider a career in the woodworking and joinery sector through an apprenticeship route. It’s important to look back at all the challenges we’re overcome to remind us of the resilience our sector has demonstrated. There are considerable opportunities available for the woodworking and joinery manufacture sector as we look to the year ahead, and the BWF looks forward to supporting members and the wider sector to maximise these opportunities. More at www.bwf.org.uk
New trainees join Glasgow construction company’s ‘offsite manufacturing’ division CCG (OSM) Ltd has commenced its recruitment drive for 2022 with the appointment of two new trainees. Based in Glasgow, OSM is a division of the CCG (Scotland) Group, one of the country’s largest privately-owned construction and manufacturing companies and a key contributor to skills development and replenishment in the Scottish construction industry. The firm employs over 120 direct employees with their new recruits, Stuart Hunter (29) and Greig Barnstaple (19), set to undertake training programmes in timber frame design and quantity surveying respectively in ‘offsite manufacturing’; a process that refers to the ‘design, manufacture and assembly of building elements at a location other than their final place of installation to support rapid and efficient construction’. In the case of CCG OSM, entire walls (integrated with windows, doors, insulation,
“The modernisation of construction practices also goes in
and linings) are completed in their bespoke factory setting before
hand with our industry’s approach to skills replenishment and
being transported to a construction site, principally supporting CCG
development. ‘Offsite’ is a scientific, technological process so
(Scotland)’s delivery of over 1500 homes every year as well as care
there is a great opportunity to attract new talent to the industry as
accommodation for the elderly, nurseries and schools.
the market for this form of construction continues to grow. Skills
CCG OSM Director, David Crawford, said: “The Scottish
replenishment and training is a key element of the CCG Group’s
construction industry has evolved greatly over the last 20 years and
ethos, and the appointments of both Greig and Stuart are examples
the CCG Group has been at its forefront. With impending changes
of how we are continuing to pioneer offsite in Scotland. I’m
to building standards and our move to become a ‘net zero’ economy
delighted to welcome them both to our business and look forward
by 2045, further evolution is ahead of us, and ‘offsite’ construction
to seeing how they progress over the coming years.”
methods will be vital in reaching the necessary, enhanced levels of More at www.c-c-g.co.uk
performance and quality for new build construction.
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Learning for Sustainable Change Two key organisations central to the UK timber sector are providing new learning options to create the next generation of industry professionals.
that is well-equipped to reduce the carbon footprint of our built environment.” Elaine Ellis, Skills Planning Manager – Construction at Skills Development Scotland, added: “The construction sector will play a critical role as we transition to become a net-zero economy. This programme will provide
C
onstruction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) is expanding
practical tools and knowledge to help the construction sector to upskill and
its successful Low Carbon Learning programme with the
adapt their practices to meet the needs of net-zero. We look forward to
launch of a second free-to-attend programme focused on
working with CSIC as this programme is developed and delivered.”
the fabric and structure of sustainable buildings. Roofing designers
Fully funded training for up to 500 Scottish construction professionals
The Trussed Rafter Association (TRA) has launched a new training scheme
will be provided by CSIC. Supported by Skills Development Scotland, through more than £175,000 from the National Transition Training Fund,
to enable trussed rafter designers to prove their knowledge and experience
CSIC is offering valuable training for people in the construction sector
and put theory into practice. The Designer Development Programme (DDP)
looking to upskill and reskill, supporting a Scotland-wide transition towards
has seven levels and is based on the completion of evidence books in which
a zero-carbon built environment.
trainee designers must show their experience in five roof design scenarios.
Up to 500 places are available for Low Carbon Learning: Fabric and
Each set of five books is expected to take around six months to a year to
Structure, which launched with an online webinar on 29 March and will
complete, giving the trainees chance to encounter real-life design briefs in real-
run until July. The course covers four core areas critical to the future of the
time. They must show their awareness of commercial and technical aspects of
sector. A fabric-first module will focus on design decisions that can help to
the projects and include knowledge of safety, efficiency, and best practice.
reduce energy consumption, while a carbon accounting module will highlight
TRA chief executive Nick Boulton said: “The DDP is a great step forward
the need for environmental data to be calculated for each project. The role
for the TRA and its members. It offers the next generation of trussed rafter
of sustainable insulation materials, including homegrown alternatives, and
and metal web floor designers a structured programme for their development
mass timber solutions will also form a core part of the course.
and will provide them with a series of certificates and evidence books to show their progress and experience gained.”
Training includes both online learning and live demonstrations at CSIC’s Innovation Factory in Hamilton – home to the UK’s only commercial-scale
Candidates must have completed introductory systems training and the
vacuum press for manufacturing cross laminated and glue laminated timber
TRA online Essentials Training, developed with Edinburgh Napier University, to
components, and a Pilot Insulation Line for trialling new insulation materials.
undertake the DDP. Levels one and two are now available with seven trainees
The launch of the programme follows the success of the first tranche of
having already started the first level.
Low Carbon Learning which was Scotland’s first publicly funded training
Leah Walters works at Donaldson Timber in Derbyshire and started off
programme in Passivhaus and EnerPHit, the globally recognised approaches
working in the reception there before deciding to re-train as a designer. She
for the design, construction and retrofit of highly energy-efficient buildings.
took part in the beta testing for the scheme and will soon be submitting her evidence books to her in-house assessor. She said: “It’s great to have been
Caitriona Jordan, head of retrofit programmes at CSIC, said: “Reskilling and upskilling will be a core element of the construction sector’s transition
involved in testing the DDP. My assessor, David Murphy, has helped me make
to zero carbon, and we want to help provide the knowledge and experience
sure that I’ve experienced all the necessary types of roof design in my day-to-
workers need to help deliver the wide range of new projects and energy-
day work so that I can include them in my evidence books, and has supported
efficient retrofits required. This new course focuses on the fabric and
me throughout. It was hard at first because I was new to design, but the books
structure of buildings, including important training on carbon accounting
are interactive and link you to helpful notes at the back which play a really big
that, although complex, is only going to become more relevant, as well as
part in your understanding.”
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FEATURE CLADDING & DECKING
‘Good to Know’ Knowledge Bytes The Timber Decking & Cladding Association (TDCA) is focusing in 2022 around highlighting the key information that those buying, selling and using timber decking and external timber cladding should be aware of.
A
specific subject is the size of cladding profiles, specifically tongue and groove (T&G) which is an interlocking system where size matters most. According to BS8605 – External Timber Cladding Part
1: Method of Specifying, for medium movement timbers such as Siberian larch, the profile width for a T&G board is restricted to a maximum of 125mm. Further guidance on tongue dimensions and movement gaps is provided, with bigger gaps and tongues being required for wider boards. At 125mm wide the standard requires a minimum movement gap (mg) of 4mm, tongue width (tw) at least 15mm and thickness (tt) at least 7.5mm. General width to thickness ratio for all profiles is between 4:1 and 6:1. In summary, cladding boards that are essentially designed for internal use, where the effects of moisture are not so important, should
information helps to ensure problems are kept to a minimum.
not be used externally.
For those looking for added assurances of quality, the TDCA operates
T&G boards should not be fitted tightly together even though there
DeckMark and CladMark quality accreditation schemes which cover
may be a strong temptation to do so. Allowing for the natural movement
products, suppliers and installers. They provide audited verification of
of the timber mitigates problems arising; tongues don’t become
compliance with good manufacturing and supply practices and sound
disengaged, and the cladding stays secured to the wall – so long as the
installation techniques trusted by the TDCA and the wider industry.
correct fasteners are used, but that is a topic for another day. Want to become accredited? Contact the TDA directly at
Cladding suppliers need to signpost customers to the correct profile for the end use and would be wise to comply with the guidance in
info@tdca.org.uk. Only quality oriented companies should apply.
BS8605. This standard (which may be updated soon) remains a relevant
For summarised guidance, The Timber Cladding Handbook produced
document and contains guidance on other cladding profile styles including
in collaboration with the Timber Trade Federation is available for £12
rectangular, shiplap, parallelogram and featheredge.
(inc p&p) from the TDCA website www.tdca.org.uk/publications
Regarding decking, our attention is on one of the most common deck issues – early joist failure. When selecting materials the emphasis is often on the deck boards but consideration to the deck substructure – posts, beams, joists, blocking and bracing – is just as important as it forms the foundation to the whole project. Pressure treated softwood is the go-to material for deck substructure components. To ensure it is fit for purpose it must be preservative pressure treated to a Use Class 4 level of protection, irrespective of whether the material is in ground contact or not. This reclassification to Use Class 4 is a recent change which the industry is gradually adapting to. Availability of UC4 treated joists is increasing especially through companies who are members of the TDCA. An industry campaign highlighting the importance of correctly treated timber is currently being promoted throughout the timber supply chain – learn more at the Wood Protection Association website: www.thewpa.org.uk/make-sure-it-s-4 Getting the fundamentals right at the beginning of any decking or cladding project is key to both customer and seller satisfsaction. Armed with the appropriate products and Timber Trader UK Magazine
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FEATURE TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY
Making it all Happen The timber industry uses many different types of tools, technology and machinery to provide a huge range of products for both trade and consumer. Here are a few that you may need for your business or next development.
Stenner Band Resaws Stenner is a modern, dynamic UK
‘the resaw of choice’ for scores of timber suppliers,
manufacturer with proven capability in
fencing and garden furniture manufacturers and
all areas of primary and secondary timber
joinery producers the world over.
conversion using band resaws for added-
The resaw incorporates a cast iron table,
value production.
pneumatic saw tensioning, a 15kW motor, HMI
The Stenner ST100RB, 100R, 100RS and
control system and photocell activated feed with
130 high performance band resaws require no
foot pedal override. For ultimate flexibility in
pit or special foundations. The machines are
resawing, the new ST100RS features variable saw
simply bolted to the factory floor and connected
pulley speed as standard, increased motor power
to electrical, pneumatic supplies and dust
to 18kW, automatic programmable fence setting
extraction. In addition, the low noise level during operation means there
and remote-control pedestal incorporating full colour touch screen. The
is no need for a sound enclosure. If the mill layout changes, the ‘no pit’
sole distributors for the Stenner range are Daltons Wadkin.
ST resaws can easily be re-sited. More at www.daltonswadkin.com
The ST100R model has become the industry standard and very much
Viking Hardware At Viking Hardware we stock an extensive
may need them anywhere in the country. We also
range of hand and power tools at our three
stock a range of Makita power tools, again having
locations in Hull, Scunthorpe and Grimsby.
access to all the major brands next day. We pride
Our comprehensive range of hand tools
ourselves on our motto: “if we don’t stock it, we
covers all industries ranging from builders
will get it for you”. Our strength is our knowledge,
contracting tools through to the motor trade.
experience and unsurpassed customer service and
We have access to over 250 of the major, well
making sure we have the right product at the right
known, brands and our catalogue contains over
price at the right time.
26,000 varying products which are available to More at www.vikinghardware.com
us next day and to our customers wherever they
Yeacode Tool Timbermark has introduced a new printing
technical team, without having to rely on an
system which is well suited for pallet
external service engineer.
manufacturers wanting to print the ISPM 15
Timbermark is developing a message
heat treatment stamp.
switching app for the printer, which would
The new B-type printhead from Yeacode
make the printer suitable for automatic 4-way
delivers outstanding high-resolution print quality.
lines. From a control PC, users will be able to
A single printhead can print 72mm high. The
assign different designs to the pallet blocks in
sharp print is clear and looks great on timber or composite blocks. The
sequence, and the system has a reset every pallet to prevent the
printer can be mounted on a conveyor and is programmed via a touch
designs getting out of sequence. For more information on what it
screen controller.
can do use the details printed onto the blocks seen here!
The printer is low maintenance, as its modular architecture means More at www.timbermark.co.uk
that individual components can be easily swapped by your own
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New Hand Tools • Striking & Demolition • Screwdrivers, Spanners & Wrenches • Sawing & Cutting • Bricklaying & Plastering • Pliers, Snips & Cutters • Files, Rasps & Chisels • Levelling, Measuring & Marking
• Riveters & Staplers • Preparation & Finishing
• Clamping
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New TIMCO Hand Tools Product Range TIMCO is delighted to launch its new Product Catalogue Spring/
colour of red as well as
Summer 2022 Edition in April. The 23rd edition features over
packaging which clearly displays
7,000 essential products for the construction and industrial
the main features and benefits
sectors including the company’s brand new range of hand tools.
of every product.
The near 200 strong offering features a comprehensive range of
These exciting new
premium quality tools that provide the performance trade professionals
additions complement the
rely on every day. From striking and demolition to bricklaying and
existing selection of hands
plastering as well as sawing, cutting, clamping and measuring, TIMCO
tools which includes products such as riveters and staplers as well
hand tools have been specifically designed for a wide variety of tasks.
as wire brushes, applicator guns and measuring tools. The launch
Also included are a number of sets including spanners, screwdrivers,
will also be supported by promotional literature, point-of-sale and
spirits levels, files and rasps which both complement the individual items
bespoke, merchandising solutions to suit customer needs.
and further enhance the customer offering within those specific ranges. More at www.timco.co.uk
The tools are all TIMCO branded: featuring the company’s signature
Precision Router Whether guided freely or on the guide rail, the Festool OF 1010
The cutter of the OF
R router is the ideal power tool for fine routing work. Thanks to
1010 R can be changed
its size and low weight, it can be accurately guided along edges,
quickly and safely thanks
lines, or curves. OF 1010 R impresses with a wide variety of
to the easy-to-access
possible applications. No workshop should be without one.
work area. Festool OF
The clearly visible work area of the OF 1010 R offers an
1010 R router goes
unobstructed view of the router. This enables users to achieve
hand in hand with the
cutting results with absolute precision. The OF 1010 R is clamped to
Festool hole drilling set LR 32-SYS. This is a complete set for fast
both guide columns at the same time. This means that the router is
and simple production of series of holes for shelf supports, rear wall
secured in place with absolute torsional rigidity. This ensures perfect
supports and fittings with the OF 1010 or OF 1400 router. Everything
routing results and time-consuming reworking is a thing of the past.
in a single Systainer.
Its ergonomic handle makes the OF 1010 R rest particularly snug More at www.festool.co.uk/products/routing/routers
in your hand and makes guiding the machine safe and convenient.
MultiMaster Tools FEIN has simplified its product range, grouping its multitools
series comes in various
together to form one new MultiMaster family. This collection has
packages, including up to
streamlined product lines for end-users and dealers alike, thanks
60 accessories, making it
to the fact that the globally renowned range will now encompass
ideal for all levels of the
the three oscillating power tools. Each product is also available as
construction process and
both cordless and mains-powered options.
everyone from general
The entire MultiMaster family is also compatible with Starlock,
builders and roofers to
the market leading blade mounting system for multi-tools. The
plumbers, carpenters and electricians.
300, 500 and 700 series can be used with Starlock Plus, meaning
The MultiMaster 500 series, formerly known as MultiMaster,
users can access around 100 FEIN accessories and benefit from
can be adapted to complete a range of interior jobs such as
100% power transmission to maximise performance, stability
sawing wood and metal, as well as sanding and removing tiles. The
and precision. In addition, the MultiMaster 700 series can be used
MultiMaster 500 has a powerful 350-watt motor and is available
with around 180 accessories from the Starlock, Starlock Plus and
to buy in different packages, including the AMM 500 Plus TOP
StarlockMax performance classes.
with more than 30 accessories. Meanwhile the 250-watt motor
The MultiMaster 700 series, formerly known as SuperCut, is
powered MultiMaster 300 series, previously known as MultiTalent,
the most powerful of the MultiMaster family thanks to its 450-watt
is designed for sawing wood, metal, plasterboard and plastics and
high-power motor. This tool can saw wood, metal and plastics, while
can be purchased with a variety of basic accessories.
also rapidly cutting out tiles, silicone joints and carpets to precision, More at www.fein.com/en_uk/
and removing adhesive residues and tile adhesive. The 700
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FEATURE SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING
Green is the Colour Reducing packaging waste but also making the packaging itself more sustainable is central to climate care and net zero targets.
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More companies have stepped up and signed The Pallet LOOP’s charter – committing to explore
how a circular economy pallet scheme could benefit their business, the environment, and the UK construction industry as a whole. Marshalls, SISK, Countryside, Tobermore and the Wolseley Group are among the latest organisations to throw their support behind the team that is working to reduce the consumption of singleuse pallets and switch the sector to a distribution model founded on the principles of recover, repair and reuse. The Pallet LOOP has calculated that adoption of its circular
Highlighting the problems, they said there is little recent,
economy pallet scheme across the UK construction sector will greatly
substantive data and a lack of holistic understanding of the various
reduce the burden that pallet production currently places on the
packaging types that are used for the array of products that enter a
environment and our forests – achieving approximately 40% less CO2
construction site and its management both on and offsite. Construction
emissions and an estimated up to 75% reduction in timber usage.
as a sector is the second-highest consumer of plastics.
They also recently signed the Climate Pledge, a global initiative calling
As a solution, the ZAP project will research and develop scalable
on businesses and organisations worldwide to take urgent, collective
solutions to help combat the prevalence of avoidable packaging waste
action to protect the planet for future generations. Signatories of The
in construction, much of which is not recycled. Working with project
Climate Pledge commit to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2040
partners, Cullinan Studio, Bankside Open Spaces Trust, Mace and
– 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement.
Morgan Sindall, the funded project will link with real-world construction
Phil Dent, CEO at The Pallet LOOP, said: ““The Pallet LOOP is part of
projects to build case studies and offer training and guidance that will
a new wave of eco-innovation that’s ‘creating’ sustainability and driving
demonstrate the positive actions the whole supply chain and sector
forward new ways of working that have less of an impact on the planet.
can do, helping many organisations reach zero avoidable waste. Simon
Applying reverse logistics, we’re changing the way the UK construction
Corbey, Director at ASBP commented: “We’re delighted this project
industry uses pallets – repositioning them as a valuable resource that can
has been funded, as it will enable much-needed granularity of data for
be re-integrated into the construction industry supply chain. Our green
construction packaging, plus pathways for its reduction, which will be of
pallets are set to have a sizeable effect on the carbon footprint of UK
real interest to government and the supply chain alike.”
construction – helping to shift the sector towards its net zero ambitions.”
Applications were judged by an independent panel of high-profile
Every year an estimated 18 million pallets are manufactured for
leaders from across the UK’s sustainability sector. It is one of three
the UK construction industry, with less than 10% currently reused.
UK-based innovation and research projects offering vital and impactful
The Pallet LOOP is on a mission to change this. Delivering a more
solutions to the reuse and recycling sectors and were each selected for
sustainable pallet distribution model, which is greener and leaner, the
their originality, viability and potential long-term wider impact.
scheme is aligned with environmental targets set for the sector by UK
Commenting on the successful entries, independent judge Paula
Government, and the growing desire and need for businesses to adopt
Chin, Sustainable Materials Specialist at WWF UK said: “Congratulations
circular economy practices that are more environmentally friendly.
to the successful applicants who all demonstrated remarkable ambition to address unsustainable resource consumption and find meaningful
ZAP – Zero Avoidable Packaging waste in construction
ways to accelerate progress towards a circular economy. Opportunities
The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products (ASBP) is one of
like this allow us to explore ideas that lead to greater collective action
three organisations that has secured £334k of funding from the second
and better outcomes for people and planet and – given the scale of the
round of the Ecosurety Exploration Fund, providing a much-needed
climate and nature crisis – this is critical.”
boost to the UK reuse and recycling sectors. The funded project will reduce avoidable packaging waste in the construction sector and help
More at www.asbp.org.uk www.ecosurety.com
to accelerate the transition to a circular economy.
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FEATURE HOMEGROWN TIMBER
Trees: our future timber products
New Government funding announced earlier this year will help boost the levels of UK timber and secure a safer material supply chain for generations to come. Blenheim Rural Manager Nick Baimbridge and his team planting oaks on the estate
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pplications for the Forestry Commission-delivered
woodlands. Moreover, a series of regional funds will support forward-
Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Funds
thinking projects that enable the active management of woodlands
and the Tree Production Innovation Fund will see
where previously not possible. Applicants in the forestry and associated
almost £4.5 million allocated to successful applicants,
sectors, as well as local authorities, will be invited to submit multi-year
which together will boost nature regeneration efforts, promote
proposals spanning up to three financial years (ending March 2025), with
biodiversity, and support innovative approaches to tree health,
individual projects valued at up to £100,000 per year.
resilience and production amidst a changing climate. Investing in
The fund is creating a route to market for ash timber.
the long-term welfare of our forests will underpin wider efforts to
A collaborative effort between Grown in Britain and Axminister Tools,
treble tree planting rates by the end of this Parliament and plant
the ‘Ash Bounceback: Homegrown hardwood into tool handles’ project
30,000 hectares of trees across the UK per year by 2025.
has secured a new supply chain for ash through the development of ash
“As we enter an unprecedented era of tree planting, fostering
tool handles. This helps to reduce imports and utilise more UK timber.
resilient tree growth and management will be essential to realise the
This project aims to see ash more widely viewed as high value, bringing
health, economic and ecological benefits that trees offer – now and in
more ash into active management.
the future,” said Chair of the Forestry Commission, Sir William Worsley. Tree Production Innovation Fund
“Both funds will drive innovation across the forestry and associated
The Tree Production Innovation Fund will make over £1.4 million
sectors to ensure our much-loved trees and forests continue to thrive
available to projects striving to enhance the quantity, quality, and diversity
for generations to come in the face of a changing climate.
of tree planting stock available for planting in England. The Fund will Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Funds
support the research and development of new technologies and ways of working which will supply young trees in the quantities required to realise
Approximately 40% of England’s woodlands are not actively managed, which can be detrimental to biodiversity and leave neglected
ambitious tree planting plans across the country. Projects previously
woodlands vulnerable to pests and disease. Projects which successfully
supported with this fund include collaborations from researchers,
apply for funding through the second round of the Woods into
nurseries, seed suppliers and industry, including the Future Trees Trust, the
Management Forestry Innovation Funds will receive a share of £3 million,
University of Oxford and Maelor Forest Nurseries. Applicants will be invited
as the Forestry Commission aims to bring an additional 20,000 hectares
to submit multi-year proposals spanning up to three financial years (ending
of existing woodland in England into active management by 2024/25.
March 2025), with projects valued at up to £300,000 per year.
Under the umbrella of the Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Funds, the new Timber in Construction Innovation Fund will support projects which increase and facilitate the use of English timber from sustainably managed woods and forests in construction. Other funds will support new business models and supply chains for ash timber to help restore woodlands damaged by ash dieback, as well as for initiatives
The new Timber in Construction Innovation Fund will support projects which increase and facilitate the use of English timber from sustainably managed woods and forests in construction.
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ADVERTORIAL STAKAPAL
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Nick Betteley, Technical Director at Stakapal guides you through making the right decisions for your racking to create a safe site.
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FEATURE HOMEGROWN TIMBER
Aerial view over the Blenheim Estate
Nature capital One development that shows what can be done is at the renowned Blenheim Estate where its rural team has completed planting the first of nine new woodlands on the Oxfordshire Estate. The new woodlands will see more than 270,000 trees planted and cover a total of 138 hectares and has been hailed as a ‘shining example’ by the Forestry Commission. It is all part of Blenheim’s ongoing commitment to becoming the UK’s first estate to demonstrate carbon-positive land management. It follows publication of the England Trees Action Plan in 2021 which committed to treble tree planting rates in England by the end of this Parliament – to at least 7,000 hectares of trees per year. Blenheim’s ‘unprecedented’ tree-planting project is a joint partnership with Jane Hull from the Forestry Commission with Blenheim Estate’s Roy Cox
Morgan Sindall Group plc, the construction and regeneration group, and represents the first woodlands to be planted under the Forest Canopy Foundation (FCF) – a not-for-profit collaboration of private
project is being undertaken in collaboration with Morgan Sindall, which
sector forestry companies.
is helping fund, design and create the woodlands, and Cotswolds-based
“As a long-term landowner, reliant on the health of the local area,
forestry company, Nicholsons.
we are extremely proud to have secured funding for this vital woodland
Among the team involved in the planting was Blenheim forester
creation scheme,” said Blenheim Estate’s Director Roy Cox. “The
Rob Burgess who, eight years ago, created a nursery of acorns and oak
wellbeing of our countryside needs bold steps like this and through
saplings gathered on the estate. He harvests the acorns by hand from
planting we will deliver seven species rich, habitat diverse, productive
the ancient woodland known as High Park every year and propagates
woodlands. These will improve water quality in the Dorn and Glyme
them. In total approximately 5,000 oak trees propagated from High
catchments, improving the condition of the World Heritage Site of
Park will eventually be planted across all nine of the new woodlands.
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI’s) and sequester 22,000 tonnes of
“Creating woodlands that will hopefully be here for centuries
carbon over 30 years.
to come and appreciated by our children, grandchildren and great
Jane Hull, Area Director South East and London, Forestry
grandchildren for generations to come is a fantastic project to be
Commission welcomed the initiative and underlined the vital role
involved with,” said Rob. “Hordley Wood is the first of the new
trees and woodlands play in protecting the planet and mitigating the
woodlands to have been completed and will form the base for our
increasing threat of climate change and biodiversity loss, saying: “The
forest school. It will also feature new public footpaths and provide an
woodland planned for the Blenheim Estate will be a brilliant way to
amazing new resource for local communities to explore and enjoy.”
diversify the land with exciting opportunities to plant and manage trees
The scheme is part of Blenheim Estate’s wider commitment to
in a way that maximises the benefits they provide for climate, nature,
developing its ‘natural capital’. Natural Capital is a radical new model,
people and the economy.
which assigns importance to precious resources, like good air, water,
Hordley Wood is made up of nearly 12,000 trees and features
soil, woodland, green spaces and biodiversity, to promote the best
25 separate species. Among the saplings planted were several oaks
long-term decisions.
propagated from acorns gathered from the estate’s ancient High Park. Later this year, a new forest school will be created in the ‘flagship’ wood
More at www.forestrycommission.gov.uk
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FEATURE FEATUREERP DIGITAL SOFTWARE SOFTWARE
Improving Forklift Safety with RFID Technology Every year in the UK, around 1,300 employees are hospitalised due to serious injuries following a forklift incident. Cutting edge digital technology can help reduce this number.
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ccident figures based on RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) over the last three years show that 43% of incidents involving a forklift truck were impacts with a third person. Of these,
around 65% were pedestrians, 20% co-workers and 15% delivery drivers watching or assisting with loading or unloading their vehicle. Whether using a forklift in a warehouse, at a distribution centre, an airport or seaport, the dangers to others are clear. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) stipulates that there must be adequate segregation of forklift trucks and pedestrians within the workplace. But how do you ensure these areas aren’t breached inadvertently? According to RIDDOR, as the number of forklift truck injuries is on the rise, more will need to be done to address the issue of enhancing safety in areas where forklifts are in use. Emily Hardy, a vehicle safety expert and marketing
foot will also vibrate to warn of an approaching vehicle.
manager at Brigade Electronics UK, says: “Approximately
Due to the RFID technology, which does not require
70% of incidents on sites happen during initial machine
line-of-sight, tags will be detected regardless of obstructions,
start-up and low speed movement because of poor
blind spots, adverse weather conditions or poor visibility. Each
visibility. Warehouses, distribution centres, seaports and
tag can be uniquely identified and linked to individual people.
airports can all be extremely challenging environments
Founded in 1976 by Chris Hanson-Abbott OBE, Brigade
with numerous hazards to navigate. The presence
Electronics introduced the very first reversing alarm to
of ground staff and pedestrians makes these areas
Europe and has been at the forefront of championing vehicle
particularly difficult in terms of ensuring safety is
and plant safety ever since, pioneering new products, and
maintained at all times.” Smart technology is helping
developing and patenting new technology.
to address the problem of restricted visibility and blind
“This technology is ideal for vehicles, like forklift
spots in handling areas. These include the very latest RFID
trucks, that frequently operate within close proximity of
(Radio Frequency Identification) technology, such as Brigade’s ZoneSafe
workers and other machines,” adds Emily. “It provides fast, reliable and
proximity warning system.
accurate data exchange without any limitation on the number of tags or
Designed for use in areas such as warehouses, construction sites,
antennas in operation, making it perfect for large areas like warehouses
manufacturing sites, waste sites, airports and distribution centres, ZoneSafe
and distribution centres. Driver training is obviously key to ensuring safety
uses vehicle-mounted antennas that communicate with detection tags,
standards are adhered to. However, vehicle safety technology can add an
which can be worn by workers, set up in restricted areas or placed on objects
additional layer of security and peace of mind for operators who are keen
or property. When a tag enters a detection zone, the vehicle operator will
to ensure that their workplaces remain hazard free.”
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FEATURE SITE SAFETY
‘Rights on Site’ – don’t fear speaking out
Research from National Accident Helpline has revealed that the fear of repercussions is preventing workers in the construction sector from making claims after suffering from an injury at work through no fault of their own.
T
he personal injury
While National Accident Helpline
experts’ ‘Rights on Site’
encourages construction workers who
campaign is highlighting
are part of a union to seek advice from
the need for support
their union, the research reveals that
and guidance for those who have
those who are not members require a
suffered a workplace injury through
better understanding of the help and
no fault of their own. Having helped
support available to them following an
thousands of people get their lives
accident on site.
back on track after an injury in the
Data shows there were on average
workplace, National Accident Helpline
61,000 construction accidents per year
believes that more needs to be done
between 2018/19 and 2020/2021.
to support workers.
But on average, only 71,000 employer liability claims were made across all
It is now calling on the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial
UK industry sectors per year during
Strategy (BEIS) and businesses
this time. With construction only
operating within the construction
representing 6% of the workforce,
sector to increase efforts to tackle
this appears to show a major disparity
unfair treatment on sites. This comes
between the number of accidents
as the prospect of losing out on
happening and workers making claims. Mark Omahoney, Director of
future work or experiencing ill feeling
Admire Construction and participant
appears to be preventing workers from
of the focus group, reflected on how
speaking out when something isn’t
the industry climate could prevent workers from claiming: “If there’s
right.
a lot of work about, you could bounce to another firm or work for
National Accident Helpline recently commissioned research including discussions with industry participants, - exploring the
someone else. But during times when there isn’t much work, you have
potential barriers to claiming if construction workers were to have
to approach the situation carefully as it could end up costing you more
an accident that wasn’t their fault. Examples of feared consequences
in the long run.” Industry data also revealed that despite ‘machines or tools’ being
if they were to claim included job loss, a bad atmosphere at work or future employment concerns if news that they’d made a claim got
the top workplace risk for construction workers, accidents involving
around to other employers.
machinery accounted for just 2-6% of reported injuries. Jonathan White, Legal and Compliance Director at National
It is illegal for employers to fire staff for making a compensation claim for a workplace accident. In fact, a worker who believes
Accident Helpline, said: “The statistics say it all when you look at the
their employer has acted in this way has automatic grounds for an
number of construction injuries versus the number of overall claims -
employment tribunal. The law recognises that individuals should not be
something just isn’t adding up. It’s clear that the fear of a workplace
penalised or mistreated for exercising their rights.
backlash is a daunting reality for those in construction. It’s essential
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FEATURE SITE SAFETY
Be Aware - Always Fatal incidents in UK construction have
•
Every year, there are 61,000 injuries to
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risen by almost 10% in the last five years.
construction workers, on average, with a
There are now 1.62 deaths per 100,000
quarter of these caused by slips, trips and
workers, which is four times the figure
falls. The economic cost to Great Britain
for all industries. It is also double the
of construction injuries and ill health was
rate for the transportation and storage
around £16.2 billion in 2018/19. Most of
sector (0.85) and around 2.5x the rate in
these costs (59% or £9.56 billion) fell upon
manufacturing. Falling from height is still
the injured/ill individuals themselves. In
the number one cause of fatal and non-
2020, the total cost of construction industry
Consultant, says: “First and foremost it’s
fatal incidents in the construction sector. It
injuries was up 34% compared to 2018.
important for sites and companies to
after working hours •
provide safety goggles •
providers of plant hire in London, Herts Tools,
Phil Beaumont, Health and safety
implement rules, procedures, and policies Key Pointers
that people can follow clearly to conduct
•
Provide training and plan all work at
safe practice at work. Keeping a record of
height properly
incidents and continuously assessing what
Use the correct equipment and regularly
went right, what went wrong, what was
check it to prevent falls
irrelevant and what more could have been
Avoid slips and trips by keeping floors
done previously is vital to minimise future
clean, dry, well-lit and free of obstacles
accidents at work.”
used construction statistics from Health and Safety Executive reports from 2018 to 2021.
•
The analysis demonstrates the impact of accidents in the construction industry and how workers and workplaces are being affected.
Store heavy objects close to the ground, fit debris nets and outlaw throwing tools.
accounts for half of all deaths on site. The findings, collated by specialist
Install safety guards on machinery and
•
that construction workers know their rights, and don’t feel bullied
the problem, clear up misconceptions about claiming and to help right
or shamed into not coming forward about personal injuries they’ve
many wrongs.”
experienced on the job through no fault of their own. This is a collective More at www.national-accident-helpline.co.uk
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Electric Combilifts help digital growth for English Woodlands Timber
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hen the pandemic hit,
vehicles, chippings are used for biomass
English Woodlands
and other material is recycled into
Timber (EWT) pulled
bedding for horses for example. “It’s
out all the stops for its
electric power wherever possible here
online marketing activities, and as a
and nothing goes to waste,” says Ian.
result has achieved record sales as well
Electric Combilifts were therefore the
as a large number of new customers.
machines of choice, as they are emission
Based in the South Downs, EWT
free and are also very quiet which is
caters for the bespoke and high-end
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construction, joinery and furniture
Owner and MD Tom Compton
sectors, and its niche products include
is particularly impressed with the
boards and cladding as well as a wide
performance of the Combi-WR4s.
range of species such as oak, elm, ash
“This one operator/one machine
and sweet chestnut. Fundamental to its success is that each and every item
combination has been transformative and has improved productivity by
stocked is now also available to view and buy via the web shop.
30- 40% compared to the old trucks. In spite of their relatively small size
Equally important however is the ability to efficiently fulfil what
they can easily lift packs of timber from the top bay of racking. An added
Director Ian McNally calls the “pick, pack and dispatch” side of operations
bonus is that training staff to use them takes just a few hours.”
once orders have been received. Switching to electric trucks from
Thanks to its digital offering, EWT’s customer base has expanded not
Combilift has been instrumental in enabling EWT it to keep pace with
only in quantity but also in geographical reach. “We used to typically sell
the recent 50% growth in business. “What differentiates us from other
to a radius of 20 – 30 miles but now we sell nationwide,” said Ian. “Also
suppliers is our quality and diverse range,” said Ian. “The Combilifts can
whereas customers generally used to come in person and look through
handle all the varied and awkward sized boards we stock, they are nimble,
the range with our experts, they can now browse and find exactly what
manoeuvrable and allow us to work more quickly.
they are looking for from the comfort of their office or their workbench.
Two 4t capacity C4000 models and two 2t capacity Combi-WR4
But if people want to visit us and meet the team, then of course they are
multidirectional pedestrian stacker trucks are in operation at the 4 acre
always more than welcome!”
site. The latter feature Combilift’s unique patented multi-position tiller
Ian sums up: “The latest digital technology and the innovative
arm which enables the operator to work at the side of the unit rather
engineering from Combilift has been a winning combination which has
than at the rear when working in narrow confines for enhanced safety.
enabled our business to expand and flourish, without having to worry
The ability to move 6m lengths sideways with the C4000E trucks has
about building extra space too.”
created at least 35% extra storage space in the existing footprint. For more information visit www.combilift.com
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