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Discover Street Scenes From The Past With The Decades Digital Tool

Taking a walk back to days gone by could not be easier thanks to a new digital tool developed by UK House Builder, Barratt Homes. The tool has been created to celebrate Barratt Homes building their 500,000 home and shows you just how things have changed since 1958 when Barratt first burst onto the scene.

The Decades project starts back in the 1960s, over 60 years ago! It will show you the fashion, cars, and display some iconic events from the decade. Once you have seen and read about the 60’s a click of a button will then take you across to the 1970’s, and the project ends in the 2020’s during a time where everyone in the world saw a change with the pandemic better known as COVID-19.

The ‘Barratt Homes Through The Decades‘ tool also takes a look at house prices as you move through the decades, starting at mere £2,500 on average back in the 1960s for a house, and in just 40 years booming into the £150,000 region by the mid 2000’s during the property boom.

David Thomas, Chief Executive of Barratt Developments, said: “To mark the significant milestone of completing our 500,000th home, we wanted to take a look back at how much things have evolved over the past seven decades.

“This digital tool will take viewers on a journey from the 1960s right up to today so they can explore what made each era so iconic.

“Creating communities has been a lasting legacy of ours since 1958 when Sir Lawrie Barratt first founded Barratt Homes and we are extremely proud of our contribution to society over the past 60 years. We now look forward to a new era of house building, one rightly shaped by the green agenda but still very much grounded in community.”

Barratt has always had quality at the forefront of its mind. In 2020, it was awarded the maximum five-star rating from its customers (HBF) for the 11th year in a row following the results of the annual Home Builders Federation satisfaction survey.

Looking to the future of housebuilding and its next 500,000 homes, Barratt has pledged its commitment to create a positive environmental, social, and economic legacy for future generations. For more information on any Barratt or David Wilson Homes developments nearby, visit www.barratthomes.co.uk or www.dwh.co.uk.

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Aarsleff Ground Engineering AB execute the pile foundations for the Varberg to Borås railway upgrade scheme in Sweden.

Trafikverket, The Swedish Transport Administration, is upgrading and modernising the railway from Varberg to Borås by replacing tracks, overhead line and signal-box and introducing remote control on selected stretches of line. This will reduce operational disruptions and create a modern, robust, and reliable railway system from the south east coast of Sweden towards the North.

On behalf of main contractor Leonhard Weiss Gmbh, the Aarsleff collaboration, comprising Aarsleff Ground Engineering, Per Aarsleff A/S’ Construction Segment, Aarsleff Rail A/S and their Swedish sister company Anker AB are responsible for the design and build of the entire catenary system, from the deepest foundation to the wires and cables 8 meters above ground.

Aarsleff’s ground engineering team commenced on site in mid-April 2021 and will follow a piling program scheduled to complete before the festive season. During this period, Aarsleff will install approximately 1500No. reinforced precast concrete piles with additional foundations installed to strengthen the cable system.

At time of writing, Aarsleff has so far received 30% of the designed foundations, and are currently executing one of the foundation types, reinforced precast piles, with others to follow in August. Once the precast piles are installed, a concrete mixture is poured through and around the pile to ensure it stays erect out of the ground.

Due to the differing ground conditions on site (clay, gytie, peat, rocks, stone), Aarsleff will be installing a variety of foundations from short 4m long precast piles of a 355mm diameter, to 6m long piles with a 555mm diameter. In some cases, Aarsleff will install duct foundations with a foot whereby excavation is required into the ground. A pile foot consists of a 10-12m long iron profile inserted through the pile and into the ground to increase its stability in strong winds. These are special piles and will be installed in a limited number.

During Aarsleff’s work from the track, the existing power lines are turned off every evening. This provides Aarsleff with only a certain amount of time to be in and out – particularly challenging when multiple shifts are restricted to a 5-hour working window.

Aarsleff are running on full production currently, installing up to 9No. piles in a day on a weekend, and up to 5No. piles in the weekday. The aim is to execute 35No. foundations every week, which is hoped to increase as operations become more mature. The distance from the outer rail edge to the foundation must also live up to the safety regulations when placed before installation.

The site is restricted by overhead lines running directly over where the foundations need to be installed. The decision was made to mount hooks onto the existing mast and extend the cables out some 1-1.5 metres. This operation is running smoothly, providing Aarsleff with the space required to carry out the piling operations both safely and efficiently.

To install the foundations, Aarsleff deployed a train with 8 separate units. For the main works, Aarsleff utilise the compressor component for the drill, and a crane to lift and

handle the piles. Indeed, from the 21st of May Aarsleff will be renting a train with a drilling rig mounted on to complete the rest of the foundations on the scheme. In general, regulations in Sweden state that a railroad machine’s engine must conform to Eurocode 5 whereby the engine has to be 6 years old or less to ensure the pollution is as minimal as possible.

Aarsleff adopt smart use of technology when working on railway schemes, integrating an advanced cloud-platform system to organise their people, project data and location intelligence to ensure greater connectivity, project management, and transparency for the entire project team. Brian Gravgaard, Per Aarsleff A/S’ Project Manager overseeing the projects start-up phase said: “This project marks a true one company collaboration between so many countries and departments. When a large-scale project requires multiple specialist solutions, our companies, and divisions within the Aarsleff group collaborate to draw experience from each other and create value for the customer. I take pride knowing that our companies will have helped play a fundamental part in ensuring a progressive, resilient and future-fit railway system in Sweden”.

Aarsleff Ground Engineering AB is the Swedish subsidiary of the Danish construction company Per Aarsleff A/S and one of Sweden’s leading ground engineering and piling companies. Aarsleff’s strategy and philosophy for the future has resulted in the wholly owned subsidiary Centrum Pile AB which has one of the most modern facilities for prefabricated concrete piles in Sweden.

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Architectural ironmongery expert lifts the latch on wider industry standards

The Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) is helping to shape the competency frameworks for the wider construction products industry as part of the drive towards clearer and more robust fire safety standards.

Douglas Masterson, technical manager at the GAI, has been appointed as co-chair of Working Group 12, alongside Hanna Clarke, digital and policy manager at the Construction Products Association (CPA). He has represented the GAI in that group since its inception in October 2018 and was appointed as deputy chair of it in April 2020, at which time he also became a member of the Competence Steering Group (CSG).

The Steering Group on Competences for Building a Safer Future and its 12 sub-groups – set up to implement the recommendations of the Hackitt Review – have been continuing to look at specialist areas of construction practice. The groups consist of representatives from installers, fire, housing, construction and professional organisations from within the industry. Working Group 12 is focussing on competency in the construction products sector.

Douglas Masterson said:

“This role puts the GAI at the forefront of promoting increased levels of competency for the entire construction products industry. We have been performing the same role for the door and hardware industry since 1961 and advocating increased skills and knowledge for our membership is at the heart of what we do. It is a great honour to be able to lead Working Group 12, and to also represent the wider industry at the Competence Steering Group.”

The Setting the Bar report, published in October 2020, set out the competence requirements for those working on higher-risk residential buildings. As part of this, Working Group 12 discussed the construction product competency matrix that should be launched later this year.

Douglas and Hanna have taken over the chairman role from Peter Caplehorn, chief executive of the CPA. Joe Cilia, technical director at the Finishes and Interior Sector (FIS), will replace Douglas as deputy chair.

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What You Need To Consider If Your Contractor Goes Bust

As a result of the pandemic, we have seen, and advised on, numerous instances where main contractors have downed tools or closed sites. In some cases, this has been a temporary hiatus to construction works as we and our client employers have persuaded or assisted main contractors to return to site. Posted via Industry Today. Follow us on Twitter @IndustryToday Continue Reading

Industrial Conveyor Belts and their Applications

You may be thinking that a conveyor belt will help your assembly line more efficiently. Know more about this on this page here. However, with so many choices out there, it’s essential to determine which one will fill your needs in the company.

If you want to make a wiser purchase, it’s important to know the basic types out there and try to match them with your business applications. Know that the suitable kinds of belts can streamline your entire assembly line, increase your production, add to your profit margin, and result in company growth. To begin with, here are some of the basic types that you need to know about.

1. Roller Beds

The surface of the roller beds has the purpose of matching your production. They have specific speeds and weights that can move the products along the assembly line. The shorter ones may consist of two rollers. However, when you need the lengthier ones and as the distance between the two increases, you may need more rollers for the more efficient function of the belt.

Roller bed set-ups are great when you need the products to be loaded with the help of gravity. This is because the mechanical way of loading may damage and cause mechanical shock to the installed rollers. These are great for companies that are transporting most of their products over long distances to reduce friction along the way.

2. Flat Types

The flat varieties are one of the most common systems today. They are available in many conveyor belt suppliers that can provide you with the specifications that you need. Flat belts are very convenient when you’re transferring within your facilities and doing internal conveyance. They are moved by a series of pulleys made from nylon, polyester, or other synthetic fabrics.

The products are placed on top of the flat conveyor belt, and they are carried from one designated place to another. Since these can be made from synthetic fibers or natural materials, they can be versatile. Some of the optional features to know about include the nose bars and center drivers that can help depending on the operation.

Some of the applications for flat types are slow assembly areas, wash-down lines, and other industrial environments. When they are fitted with the right belts, they can transport irregularly shaped products without damages.

3. Modular Varieties

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While the flat belts are utilizing continuous and single loops, the modular ones use countless interlocked pieces made up of hard plastics. These segments are often replaced and individually removed, which contrasts with discarding the entire conveyor belt when you want to replace one part.

They can be easier to clean, are resistant to abrasive and sharp materials, and have easy maintenance. You can also repair them quickly if they get damaged.

The conveyors for modular types are very good for applications like traveling on corners. They can be used to go around the corner of the room, on inclines, declines, and straight lines while simultaneously utilizing the same motor.

Technically, this feat can also be possible with other types. However, they can be achieved after spending a lot on too many customizations. The modular plastic belts allow owners to have the design that they wanted without compromising the tracking of everything. An example is using a modular belt for more support in cardboard boxes, soft plastic boxes, and shrink-wrapped goods.

These are common in many food industries because they can be cleaned easily. Know more about the roles of conveyor belts in the food industry on this site here: http://locker.com.au/blog/general-industrial/conveyor-belts-and-their-role-in-the-food-industry/. The spacing of the segments is possible so they can achieve more adjustments. The plastic composition makes it easier for manufacturers to detect metal if it’s present in the items.

4. Cleated Types

Cleated have vertical barriers in their overall forms. The cleats secure some of the loose products they are transporting, making them a barrier to declines and inclines. There’s consistent spacing in the overall transportation and between the items. Some of the different shapes that you can encounter with cleats include the following:

Forward-Leaning Capital L. This has a broad base that is resistant to leverage forces. Some of the shapes have curved designs that enable them to scoop the suitable granules. This is the type that can carry medium or lightweight bulk materials up the steep inclines.

Inverted Capital T. This type has a perpendicular design and surface. It provides flexibility and support in handling delicate items. This is suited to the transportation of small parts, light-duty jobs, food products, and packaged items.

Inverted V. The inverted V cleats are usually about two inches in height, allowing the troughing results. They are great in transporting materials that are heavy, abrasive, and large because they can withstand heavier impacts.

Pegs and Lugs. These are the kinds that can be used for the accommodation of the specific needs of the company. They are used for the transportation of washed fruits, promote run-offs of liquids, and more. They are considered cost-efficient by many manufacturers because they don’t need to be supported throughout the conveyor belt width. Some are positioned so that they can move the products selectively when they exceed a given size.

Some of the offshoots to know about are elevator belts. They are designed specifically for scoops or spaced partitions where the designs are used to carry loose materials on steeper inclines.

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How to choose the best heavy industry recruitment agency

So, you’ve decided to outsource and utilise the help of an external recruitment agency to hire new staff for your business, but you don’t know where to begin. A specialised recruitment agency can alleviate the burden and source the perfect candidate on your behalf for a fraction of the cost and time of traditional in-house recruitment methods. This article will cover several factors worth taking into consideration when trying to navigate the minefield of heavy industry recruitment agencies.

  1. Set a budget

It is important to set yourself a suitable recruitment budget when shopping around for a specialised recruitment agency perfectly tailored towards the needs and goals of the business as they don’t come cheap. Most agencies advertise costs upfront on their website or via a quick phone call as well as the price of any additional add-ons you may require. An Engineering Recruitment Agency may also offer a number of guarantees, such as a recruitment guarantee, which protects the business from any new hires that may resign prematurely.

  • Do your research

To ensure you have chosen the best recruitment agency for your business, you must do your homework. An Engineering Recruitment Agency must be able to deliver the perfect candidate for a particular role – even those trickier hard-to-fill skillsets – and instil a sense of confidence in you that will inspire you to revisit their services during any future recruitment drives. Familiarise yourself with any previous client and candidate testimonials, feedback and track record and decide whether this particular agency would be a good fit for your business. If you are still unsure, it may also be worth reaching out to personnel or inviting the agency in for a meeting or sales pitch in an attempt to gauge whether or not the services they offer would actually benefit your company. This also gives you the opportunity to ask any follow up questions in person that could determine whether or not you decide to choose this particular agency over another.

  • Be clear about what you want

Being clear about what you are looking for in a potential future employee from the very onset can reduce the risk of miscommunication and loss of productivity down the line. Hiring the wrong person for any role can cost a company thousands in training and payroll fees and so it is crucial steps are taken to prevent this situation from happening as early as possible. Specialised recruitment consultants possess the necessary skills and expertise to be able to match any job seeker within their database to a suitable position that would complement their relevant skills and experience. If the job description is clear and concise from the beginning, a recruiter should have no problem in finding the right candidate to fill the role.

Hiring the best candidate for the job can be a tiring and costly experience so investing in a specialised heavy industry recruitment agency may be the answer to your staffing needs.

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How to Incorporate Energy-Saving Features in Your Home

Climate change isn’t recent news, but it’s become one of the major talking points in recent years. This is largely because the detrimental impact of climate change is being felt right now, with 2020 named the hottest year on record and grim predictions about what will happen in the coming decades.

Activists such as Greta Thunberg and Sir David Attenborough are pushing the impact of climate change to the forefront and now the impact of our actions on the environment is something we’re all aware of.

While huge organisations are being asked to take responsibility for their role in climate change, there are things that we can do on an individual level to make a difference, too. If you’re trying to reduce your individual carbon footprint, here are some ideas to help you bring energy-saving features into your home.

The benefits of saving energy

Everyone produces energy in the home. From boiling the kettle to leaving the TV on standby, we consume energy all the time, often without realising it. While we need a morning coffee, it’s important that we’re conscious about the way we use energy at home.

By looking at ways to consume less power, we’re reducing fumes released by power plants, conserving the resources we have, and protecting the environment and ecosystems. Using excess energy contributes to the warming of the planet, so trying to make a difference on an individual level can go a long way.

Additionally, being more conscientious about how much energy we use can help financially. Energy prices are rising, and these take a huge chunk of a monthly salary. Taking the time to consider ways to cut energy use around the home can benefit your budget in the long run.

Energy-saving products to try

So, are there any additions you can introduce to make your home more energy-conscious? More and more products appear on the market that are designed with the environment in mind.

A smart meter is a great addition. This allows you to set the exact temperature in your home, timing heaters to come on when you need them, and you can use them to monitor how much heat you use.

If you’re planning on introducing some of these, you could start with electric panel heaters. These are perfect for taking the chill off rooms that aren’t used much and they tend to feature thermostats and timers, so you can control when they are in use.

Also, switch your halogen bulbs for LED. As well as saving energy, these longer-lasting bulbs can save you up to £3 per year for every LED bulb you swap to.

Larger projects

If you have the budget, there are bigger jobs you can do around the home. Look at insulation, for instance. According to the Energy Saving Trust, just insulating under the floorboards on the ground floor of your home could save you around £45 a year on your energy bill, so it not only preserves heat in the home, but can save money.

Double glazing is another great way to preserve heat in the home. Most new homes come with double glazing as standard, but if you’re in an older property, you might need to invest in new windows.

Top tips

Here are some more ideas to cut back on energy consumption at home:

  • Wash clothes at a lower temperature
  • Air dry clothes rather than using the tumble dryer
  • Conserve water by switching the tap off while brushing your teeth, and taking a shower rather than a bath
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Benefits of Hiring Construction Tools and Equipment in 2021

Excuse the pun, but construction projects are the foundations of many people’s lives. Enabling us to live in aesthetically pleasing homes while spending a day shopping at the local shopping centre, we would not have any of these things without the construction industry.

For those who are within the industry, you most probably have an understanding of the costs of running a construction business and just how costly some of the equipment and tools can be. With this in mind, we will be considering some of the benefits of hiring said equipment for your business rather than buying it outright.

  1. State-of-the-Art Equipment: It goes without saying, but we would not be human if we did not want the most up-to-date technology or equipment. While the desire to obtain these items is going to be apparent in various aspects of our lives, it is also relevant in our working lives. However, especially with the likes of construction tools and equipment, it can seem somewhat more challenging to be able to access state-of-the-art tools and equipment without paying an arm and a leg. This is something that hiring construction tools minimise; you will be able to use the best equipment at a fraction of the cost. Companies like Bel Lift Trucks provide the opportunity for forklift hire, among others. You will be able to access the best equipment without breaking the bank. Ideal, if you ask us.
  • No Responsibility for Repairs: We are confident that no matter the industry you lie in, you have come across a particular situation that has frustrated you intensely. None more so than when a piece of equipment stops working and is in dire need of repairs. For the most part, repairs can be completed in a short time, especially if the issue in question is not all that serious. However, flipping that on its head, there are often times when problems can be more complex and require more repair time – something that could very well be the case with specific tools and equipment used in the construction industry. We have all seen how large some of the machinery is; it can’t be easy to repair and maintain! This is another element of the construction industry that is eliminated by hiring the equipment rather than buying it outright. The responsibility of the repair lies with the provider. For all you know, you could also be provided with a replacement piece of equipment in the meantime!
  • Storage Issues: It goes without saying, but finding adequate and safe places to store construction equipment and tools comes with its challenges, especially if it is of more significant size and is not as subtle to hide from prying eyes. Hiring equipment and tools from relevant businesses means that you needn’t worry about this, for they are able to provide storage solutions for the equipment. This could also save you money in the long-term, as well as hiring the equipment itself, so it is undoubtedly worth considering moving forward.
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