Security guards hand severed after helping digger driver
A groundworks company has been fined after a security guard suffered serious hand injuries. Bristol Magistrates’ Court heard how on 17 November 2017 at the site on Ableton Lane in…
Read MoreA groundworks company has been fined after a security guard suffered serious hand injuries. Bristol Magistrates’ Court heard how on 17 November 2017 at the site on Ableton Lane in…
Read MoreThe VAT change has been delayed for one year with the changes threatening a cash-flow crisis across the construction Industry. The construction industry was outraged with more than 150,000 construction…
Read MoreDacorum Borough Council has been fined for exposing seven grounds maintenance workers to Hand Arm Vibration (HAVS), caused by excessive use of power tools. Luton Magistrates’ Court heard how Dacorum…
Read MoreA self-employed gas fitter has been fined after he and his son received serious burns following an explosion at a motor vehicle showroom in Glasgow. Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that…
Read MoreA leading London property developer was jailed after crashing his Porsche while under the influence of cocaine. Accountants MHA MacIntyre Hudson have now been appointed as Joint Administrators of Inspired…
Read MoreThe latest Construction Total Activity Index for August collected by IHS Markit/CIPS shows that Uk Construction registered 45 – down slightly from 45.3 in July and below the 50 no-change…
Read MoreA digger driver told Liverpool Crown Court today that he used his machine to wreck the reception of a Travelodge hotel following a pay dispute. The BBC reported John Manley,35,…
Read MoreMain contractors with poor payment practices will now be barred from bidding for public works contracts in a shake up from the cabinet office to ease the burden for smaller…
Read MoreA carpenter had cut off his thumb and index finger with a chop saw and brought to a plastic surgeons at St George’s Hospital in Tooting where they reattached a…
Read MoreA construction company has been fined for failing to comply with work at height regulations, placing employees at greater risk of injury. Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard that during an inspection…
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