Construction News
15/10/2012
Assess Your Own H&S Needs And Only Pay For What You Need
As the HSE starts to charge companies for non-compliance from 1st October 2012, we can help you demonstrate effective site risk assessment.
For our construction sector clients we have developed a unique online safety audit and management solution that provides a rapid assessment of your compliance with safety law and best practice.
Our construction risk audit allows unlimited usage, offering supreme value. It enables you to focus your training and any onsite consultancy on the areas that need action.
Assessment can be site or project specific, or to assess your overall safety systems, or both.
Each risk element is scored and you get an instant report benchmarking how well you are performing and we give you instant advice and support on how to improve.
Risk elements assessed -
• Health & Safety Management Documents/Procedures
• Employee Welfare
• Training
• Housekeeping
• Manual Handling
• Fire
• Hazardous Substances
• Emergencies
• Work at Height
• Roof work
• Excavations
• Underground Electricity
• Overhead Electricity
• Traffic/vehicles
• Demolition
• Confined Spaces
• Managing sub-contractors
The benefits to our clients are –
• Help & support to prove the safety systems you have in place
• Identify and protect against gaps in your safety management systems
• Reduce real risk to your employees
• Address the key elements of your site safety and
• Provide you with the ability to accurately assess and benchmark your safety systems
• It proves you are taking site safety seriously
A key benefit of the construction risk audit is that our clients can regularly self assess and purchase the assistance and support they need. This gives our clients the ability to control the costs of their health & safety management.
Where specific areas are identified where further support is required, we provide full risk consultancy and health & safety support where required.
To find out how you can take advantage of this new service contact your normal BJP account manager or for more information on how BJP can help your business, call Stephen Hegarty on 0118 979 2121.
For our construction sector clients we have developed a unique online safety audit and management solution that provides a rapid assessment of your compliance with safety law and best practice.
Our construction risk audit allows unlimited usage, offering supreme value. It enables you to focus your training and any onsite consultancy on the areas that need action.
Assessment can be site or project specific, or to assess your overall safety systems, or both.
Each risk element is scored and you get an instant report benchmarking how well you are performing and we give you instant advice and support on how to improve.
Risk elements assessed -
• Health & Safety Management Documents/Procedures
• Employee Welfare
• Training
• Housekeeping
• Manual Handling
• Fire
• Hazardous Substances
• Emergencies
• Work at Height
• Roof work
• Excavations
• Underground Electricity
• Overhead Electricity
• Traffic/vehicles
• Demolition
• Confined Spaces
• Managing sub-contractors
The benefits to our clients are –
• Help & support to prove the safety systems you have in place
• Identify and protect against gaps in your safety management systems
• Reduce real risk to your employees
• Address the key elements of your site safety and
• Provide you with the ability to accurately assess and benchmark your safety systems
• It proves you are taking site safety seriously
A key benefit of the construction risk audit is that our clients can regularly self assess and purchase the assistance and support they need. This gives our clients the ability to control the costs of their health & safety management.
Where specific areas are identified where further support is required, we provide full risk consultancy and health & safety support where required.
To find out how you can take advantage of this new service contact your normal BJP account manager or for more information on how BJP can help your business, call Stephen Hegarty on 0118 979 2121.
17/01/2025
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Completed by GRAHAM Interior Fit-Out, the transformation of the central Leeds site introduces state-of-the-art facilities designed to improve learning and collaborate with industry partn
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The development will feature two state-of-the-art industrial and logistics buildings. One building will house two units measuring 4,796
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Poole-based developer AJC Group has celebrated a record-breaking 2024, delivering 100 affordable homes, a significant increase from the 72 units completed in the previous year.
Since 2023, AJC Group has completed and handed over 172 affordable homes across five sites.
In 2024 alone, the developer
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Plans for one of the most ambitious parks projects in London have taken a significant step forward, with Haringey Council securing nearly two additional acres of land around The Paddock nature reserve in Tottenham Hale.
The agreement with Thames Water marks a major milestone in the transformation o
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Islington Council has unveiled two draft guidance documents aimed at helping residents, businesses, and developers combat climate change by making buildings more energy efficient and fostering a greener, healthier borough.
The consultation seeks feedback on the draft Climate Action Supplementary Pl
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The City of Wolverhampton Council has unveiled a £98 million investment plan over the next five years to develop around 500 new homes across the city.
The proposal, part of the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Business Plan, received Cabinet approval this week and now moves to Full Council for final
17/01/2025
Croydon Council has announced a significant milestone in the redevelopment of the Purley Pool site, with revised proposals submitted for a new leisure centre, later living housing, and the regeneration of the surrounding area.
A planning application for the site was initially submitted in 2024, pro
17/01/2025
The City of Wolverhampton Council has announced that demolition work has commenced on the New Park Village estate, marking the start of a major £40 million redevelopment project to transform outdated council housing.
Contractor DSM Demolition has begun pulling down poor-quality bungalows on Valley
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Hillingdon Council has acquired 12 new homes at Carpenters Court in Uxbridge.
Leader of Hillingdon Council, Cllr Ian Edwards and Cllr Steve Tuckwell, Cabinet Member for Planning, Housing and Growth, visited the site to officially mark the handover of the properties from local developer Kearns Devel
17/01/2025
Organisers of UK Construction Week (UKCW) have announced another major coup for the show's 10th anniversary year, with the news that UKCW London will be co-locating with the 14th edition of The Stone Show & Hard Surfaces, the principal industry event for surface design.
Established 26 years ago, th