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everything surveying, architectural & construction related -- home architectural case studies construction general industry news sitemaster software surveying surveying equipment latest news! almost six million claimed back in tax by construction workers june 8th, 2018 no comments uk construction workers have claimed back almost £6 million in overpaid tax this year, according to figures from tax recovery specialist brian alfred. the leading tax recovery firm for workers using the construction industry scheme (cis) or pay as you earn (paye) schemes, has reclaimed rebates of more than £5.7 million in the last 12 months. derek kelly, ceo of brian alfred said: “it’s been another big year for rebates, with almost six million reclaimed for our clients, and to be honest that’s the tip of the iceberg. around a third of workers on paye and cis schemes are overpaying tax, but often don’t reclaim money which is rightfully theirs.” since brian alfred started they’ve recovered more than £36 million in overpaid tax and derek added: “workers often forget to claim back expenses such as travel, uniforms and equipment they’ve had to purchase or even food bought during their working day. there’s a huge range of work expenses where you can claim back the vat and end up with a nice windfall. “on average, workers who come to us recover around £1,500 in tax rebates. this year though we saw some rebates as big as £10,000!” brian alfred has broken down the average rebate claim by region over the last 12 months. workers in northern ireland came out on top, receiving an average of £1,979 from the hmrc as a result of overpaid tax. however it was a worker in gloucester who received the biggest windfall of £10,200 from the hmrc. the breakdown on tax rebates by region is as follows: northern ireland £1,979.16 south west £1,727.93 greater london £1,712.99 wales £1,706.50 north west £1,683.09 south east £1,681.96 scotland £1,678.07 east midlands £1,635.61 north east £1,635.27 west midlands £1,631.61 workers who are either part of the construction industry scheme (cis) or pay as you earn (paye) are all eligible to apply and rebates can be claimed for the last four tax years. derek added: “you can claim refunds for a range of things, but regulations are complicated, and it can take an expert to get the correct amount of rebate from the hmrc.” brian alfred is one of the uk’s leading cis and paye tax rebate specialists and has helped thousands of people get their tax rebates, some in as little as 24 hours. to find out if you could qualify for a tax rebate visit their free online tax rebate calculator www.brianalfred.co.uk/calculator tags: accurate estimation is the key to successful fit out projects june 6th, 2018 no comments accurate estimation can be tough but it is one of the most important parts of construction to get right. it’s made tricky by the fact that each job is unique in its own right but generalisations also need to be factored in to make sure that estimates don’t take too long to complete. price too high and you may scare the customer away, but price too low and you might end up regretting getting the job. there are a few key elements that need to be fully understood, and will lay the foundation for creating more accurate estimates in the future. there are two ways that most estimations are undertaken: by job costing or process costing. job costing is the total sum of the labour and materials plus any overheads. process costing is an average of the cost of each step in the construction process. both have their pros and cons though process costing can be more accurate though longer to perform then job costing. job costing the key elements in job costing are materials, labour, and overheads; and obviously the more accurate you are with these, the more accurate your overall estimate will be. with labour costs, make sure to factor in the cost and availability of subcontractors as well as the duration and rate of the employees. materials speak for themself but there can be a myriad of unforeseen requirements that need to be considered. overheads are often added on as a percentage rather than itemising each specific overhead. the company accountant can be good to speak to in order help work this percentage out. challenges there is an array of challenges to be aware of when carrying out an estimate and we’ll take a look at some of the main ones here. time can be a huge restraint, with pressure from employers and customers to get estimates out as quickly as possible. this rush can easily lead to mistakes and overlooked costs. fortunately there are a host of tools available to help improve the ease and speed of estimates. there is a lot of great software available now that can help streamline the job costing aspects for you and save time. templates, improved workflow and working off of similar projects can all help. make sure that communication between all parties is clear and informed. a lot of time and resources can be wasted by poor communication between teams which can lead to overlaps, double ups and duplication’s which could have been better used. likewise, systems need to be put in place to document and process bill of quantities (boq) documents. these are crucial to creating an estimate so the easier they are to access and review by all concerned parties the more accurate they will be. bidding for work is one of the most important elements for the success of a company. by standardising the process and having a structured approach to estimating, following the guidelines set above will lead to more accurate bids that will win more profitable jobs. lake contracts are shop fit out experts in birmingham, west midlands who provide a tailor-made service for their clients so contract management, design planning and bespoke joinery is all under one roof. find out more about the shop fitting services lake contracts offer. tags: citb spends £16m on freelancers and consultants june 5th, 2018 no comments the construction industry training board has spent more than £16m over the last three years on external contractors and consultants. the revelation is contained in a freedom of information request seen by the enquirer . and it comes as the citb is in the middle of plans to outsource even more operations under a services contract worth £300m to the winners. the foi request shows the skills body spent £10.3m with capita and £6.2m with fujitsu during the period. the capita cash consisted of £2m spent on consultancy with the rest paid to other contractors via the outsourcing giant who the government make citb use as a payment conduit. the fujitsu millions went on specialist technical, software and development support. citb currently employs 1,370 staff which will be reduced to fewer than 600 under its vision 2020 outsourcing plan. one citb insider said: “the industry needs to know where its levy money is being spent. “the current outsourcing plans are so big that only firms the size of capita can really bid for them. “everyone saw the result of outsourcing with carillion but the citb is hell bent on taking that path.” adrian beckingham, change director at citb, said: “citb is delivering a reform programme to provide greater value to construction employers across great britain. “in order to do that, like many other government and public sector bodies, where we do not have in-house technical capacity we have called on the expertise of contractors. “this includes anything from it support to health and safety translation services. “cabinet office rules require us to pay contractors through a government procurement programme run by capita. “this means that, while we have do use capita to provide support, the majority of funds ultimately are paid to other companies. “using contractors is at times essential for us to meet the needs of industry and we will continue to do so where appropriate.” tags: civils contractor crummock collapses june 4th, 2018 no comments civil engineering contractor crummock has collapsed with the loss of nearly 300 jobs. matt henderson and donald mcnaught at johnston carmichael have been appointed as joint receivers for a trio of companies that form the group. they are now dealing with the receiverships of crummock (scotland) ltd, crummock holdings ltd and crummock ltd. the privately-owned contractor ceased trading today and 287 employees of the business have been made redundant as a result. crummock, which operated out of bonnyrigg just south east of edinburgh city centre, offered a wide range of civil engineering and surfacing construction expertise including groundworks, infrastructure works, roadworks and road surfacing. the firm has worked on a range of landmark developments including the donaldson school residential development in edinburgh, fort kinnaird retail park and shawfair – a major drainage infrastructure project south east of the city. matt henderson said: “crummock is a long-established construction business which, like many in the industry, has suffered from reduced margins in recent times. “in recent months it has also encountered cashflow difficulties due to high retention levels, the tight margins within the sector and business specific issues.” “unfortunately, the business was unable to raise the capital to enable it to overcome the current financial challenges it faces and we are now dealing with creditors’ claims.” latest results for crummock (scotland) ltd show that for the year to march 31 2017 it made a pre-tax profit of £596,000 from a turnover of £23.8m. crummock managing director derek hogg is also chairman of trade body ceca scotland but will now be stepping down from the roles. ceca scotland chief executive grahame barn said: “this is a sad day for the civil engineering sector in scotland and comes at a time when there is little sign of optimism for future workload growth in the sector and smes in particular are facing significant challenges. “our thoughts are with all the directors, employees and creditors of that company at this very difficult time. “ceca scotland will be actively involved in supporting everyone impacted through this very challenging period. “regrettably, this announcement means that derek hogg will be stepping down as ceca scotland chairman and we have already taken steps to ensure a smooth transition to allow the activities of ceca scotland to continue as normal.” tags: does gender play a big part in the construction industry? may 31st, 2018 no comments according to research, one in five construction companies across britain have no women in senior positions. with some industry professionals believing that ‘there is a definite prejudice against women’ in the construction industry, there appears to still be an inequality of opportunity for women. construction news reported that half of all construction companies have not had a woman lead the business, which is astonishing when gender equality is as at the forefront of our minds. what is even more striking is that, when asking the women who did work within the industry, 48% claimed they had experienced gender discrimination in the workplace, with the most common example of this (28%) being inappropriate comments or behaviour from male colleagues. these are figures that prove that the industry still needs to enforce more regulations to change attitudes towards women in the industry and encourage equality. not only that, but the gender pay gap is something that is presenting itself forward in the sector. nearly half of construction companies (42%) do not monitor equal pay between gender in the business and 68% were not aware of any initiatives to support women transitioning into senior roles. furthermore, according to randstad, 79% of men believe they earn the same as their female colleagues in the same position. however, 41% of women disagree — highlighting the need for better pay transparency within the industry to dispel perceptions that men are earning more. with a clear gender divide within the construction industry, niftylift, work platform provider, explores how the industry can close the gender gap and improve diversity among construction roles. what does the future look like for women in construction? the direction of the construction industry looking at the number of onsite workers, it was found that 99% of positions were accounted by men. another figure that highlights the lack of gender diversity within the industry. despite the figures, 93% of construction workers believe having a female boss would not affect their jobs, or would in fact have a positive effect by improving the working environment. randstad have said that by 2020, women will make up over 25% of the construction workforce here in the uk. if the industry intends on closing the skills gap, women could potentially hold the key. with the industry raising concerns that it is experiencing a shortage of skilled workers, 82% of people working in construction agree that there is a serious skills shortage. if demand is expected to require an additional million extra workers by 2020, women could account for a significant portion of that — especially in senior roles, which have previously been bias towards their male colleagues. although, there has been some progress in the last few years which have witnessed more women take senior leadership roles. back in 2005, there were just 6% of women in senior roles within the uk’s construction industry. however, fast forward to 2015, and this number had risen to 16% and is expected to continue to rise as we approach 2020. it’s been found that similar progression is visible when it comes to women and promotions. back in 2005, an unfortunate 79% of women in the industry were dissatisfied with the progression of their careers. however, fast forward again to 2015, and this number more than halved to just 29%, with some of this progression likely to be attributed to the fact that almost half of women in the industry (49%) believe their employer to be very supportive of women in construction. although the figures above are promising, there is still a lot of work to do when it comes to achieving gender equality. ranstad also reports that there remains a tendency within the industry to exclude women from male conversations or social events, with 46% of females experiencing being sidelined. a further 28% said they had been offered a less important role and 25% reported being passed over for promotion. there is no denying that progress is being made to help aid gender inequality, with 76% of women saying that would recommend a job in the industry to their female friend, daughter or niece. there was also a 60% increase in the average annual salary for women in the industry in the past decade from £24,500 in 2005 to £39,200 in 2015 but we still have a long way to go. hopefully, by 2020, we can report further progress in the industry, making roles more attractive to females, and improving the gender diversity which could consequently prove to be a solution to the lack of skilled workers for the industry right now. tags: site workers secure 6% pay rise may 30th, 2018 no comments employers and the construction unions have agreed a two year pay deal which will see minimum rates rise by more than 6%. the agreement covers more than 400,000 construction workers and will see pay rates rise 3.2% in year one and 2.9% in year two. the new construction industry joint council working rule agreement comes into effect from june 25. it will see the minimum hourly craft rate rise to £12.67 in 2019 resulting in a £494.13 pay packet for a 39-hour week. the minimum hourly rate for labourers will hit £9.53 representing £371.67 a week. tags: financial planner willson grange relocates to liverpool waters may 29th, 2018 no comments chartered financial planners willson grange limited will be relocating its headquarters from hoylake on the wirral to a new space on liverpool’s waterfront. the wealth management company has signed a 10-year lease of 10,500 sq. ft at no. 12 princes dock, liverpool waters. the firm will be occupying space on both the third and fourth floor of the grade a office building on princes dock, alongside neighbours including the international manufacturer cargill, shipping group cma cgm and global insurance broker griffiths & armour. no. 12 princes dock is one of the most striking office buildings located at the waterfront based liverpool waters, and boasts stunning panoramic views of the river mersey and a rooftop terrace. with some recent high profile moves, the five storey grade a office space is now 93% let. the news of willson grange’s move to princes dock is one many exciting announcements and developments at liverpool waters. this year is set to be the busiest yet for the £5 billion regeneration project, which recently broke ground on the £21 million residential building plaza 1821 and announced plans for a brand-new heritage trial visitor centre at collingwood dock. stuart willson, chief executive officer at willson grange, said: “relocating our headquarters to princes dock will signal a new and exciting phase in willson grange’s development. occupying a space in the city centre of liverpool will not only make us much more accessible to many of our clients but will also allow us to reach a much wider recruitment pool of the very best financial talent the city has to offer. “we are delighted to be joining the many prestigious neighbours who already occupy many office buildings on the princes dock, and of course we are excited to witness the upcoming developments of the liverpool waters scheme, which will be happening right on our doorstep.” liza marco, asset manager at liverpool waters, said: “it is fantastic to see yet another successful and thriving local business choosing to relocate to princes dock. businesses are seeing the advantages of being located in the city centre and the benefits that it brings in terms of welcoming new clients and team members. we’re encouraged to see so much interest in our number of office spaces across liverpool waters, and as we enter our next phase of development, we’re looking forward to seeing many more organisations join us on liverpool’s iconic waterfront.” to learn more about the liverpool waters development project led by peel land and property (ports) limited, please visit www.liverpoolwaters.co.uk . tags: building consultancy takes its own steps to counter hackitt review “failings” may 24th, 2018 no comments building surveying, cost management, architecture and project management specialist trident building consultancy has taken the decision to set its own rules regarding fire safety following what it sees as the “extraordinary failings” of the final recommendations from the hackitt review which were published yesterday. trident is banning the use on its projects of any desktop fire safety studies to prove the suitability of a product or system, and will only specify rigorously tested and proven non-combustible materials for use on refurbished and new buildings. in addition, it now requires a far more robust method of large-scale product testing, and is considering reintroducing a clerk of works type service on projects wherever possible to try and ensure a much higher standard of installation. matthew clare, one of the founding directors of trident, said: “i was disappointed when i read the hackitt review report. expectations were very high and have not been met. “of course, we welcome the commitment to tighten the loose and ambiguous wording of the building regulations and approved document b. the current wording is so grey, so thin, so open to wildly different interpretation. this is one step in the right direction. “but i was flabbergasted that the use of desktop studies in the process of material selection was not completely struck out in the hackitt review recommendations. relying on someone else’s work and picking out bits of it to suit your case is not a sound basis for demonstrating compliance. “indeed, it’s worse than that. in multiple buildings that we have been looking at over the last year, we have found that not even a desktop study had been carried out before getting sign off from the local authority’s building control department or an approved inspector. nothing. no checks whatsoever that cladding or an insulation system was fit for purpose.” trident is now refusing to accept desktop studies, and is advising property investors, developers and owners to carry out careful assessments of the risk and costs of remedial works on certain projects, including student accommodation and other multiple occupancy blocks. having completed more than 20 large-scale fire tests since last june, matthew clare is highly critical of how some manufacturers of cladding and insulation systems have been able to manipulate the testing regime to get a euroclass a2 ‘limited combustibility’ rating for products which were patently not appropriate. “we will always advocate empirical testing on large-scale samples,” he says. “before trident will specify any product, we will want to see that testing has been carried out in a robust fashion, using a faithful replica of what will be used on a building and that building’s design features. the devil is in the detail. “furthermore, we must be entirely sure that what is tested is what will then be installed – and to exactly the same tolerances. i’ve seen systems that pass fire safety tests when used with a 10mm gap but fail when there’s a 12mm gap. there is absolutely no substitute for quality control of installation, as well as product manufacture and testing.” trident building consultancy provides building surveying, cost management and project management services across a wide range of sectors in commercial and residential property, and across all parts of the private sector, local and central government. most recently, it has been involved in assessing, specifying and project managing the remedial works required on a number of high rise residential buildings that had been clad with similar systems as used at grenfell tower, and which also displayed many of the same passive fire safety failures such as lack of compartmentation and missing or damaged fire doors. trident was formed in 1998 and currently employs more than 100 staff across 11 offices in the uk and ireland, enabling it to have a nationwide capability to deliver sound, reliable advice from a solid base of qualified and experienced surveyors and architects. www.tridentbc.com tags: tradespeople need to do more to keep up with smart home technology may 22nd, 2018 no comments tradespeople need to do more to keep up with smart home technology 84% of tradespeople said they had never undertaken any training in smart home technology, according to a recent poll carried out by the uk’s largest online supplier of ironmongery, ironmongery direct . conducted in the lead up to smart home week (21- 27 may) the poll revealed that despite the rise in popularity of smart home products, many tradespeople are still unprepared for the increasing customer demand. nearly 30% of uk homeowners now own at least one smart home product [1] . this increase is reaffirmed by ironmongery direct expecting sales of smart technology to more than double this year. this is in addition to previous national research carried out by the leading online ironmongery supplier, which showed that almost 90% of tradespeople are not confident when advising customers on smart products. only one in ten tradespeople said they felt “very confident” when it comes to offering guidance on smart products, including products such as smart cameras, smart alarms and locks which can be connected to smartphones. now in its second year, smart home week aims to raise the profile of smart home technology and to inform, educate and reassure consumers about the benefits and opportunities of living in a smart, connected way. wayne lysaght-mason, managing director of ironmongery direct, said: “smart products are redefining the way that a property functions, and there is a clear need for tradespeople to keep abreast of the developments involving smart technology. with basic burglar alarms now enhanced to monitor, control and interact with a home or business premises from a smartphone or tablet, we are just at the beginning of this smart tech revolution. “there is still a demand for traditional products, but these new smart alternatives should not be ignored. there are some fantastic products on the market, whether you want to specialise in security, lighting, heating or household appliances.” training organisations around the uk offer courses in smart technology, including the awe smart home academy in surrey, which equips tradespeople with the skills and confidence they need to advise customers on the technology. for instance, its foundation workshop is aimed at the less experienced residential smart technology installer and focuses on the fundamentals of custom installation. ironmongery direct stocks a variety of products including the the yale® easy fit telecommunicating alarm, a top-of-the-range house alarm, the yale® smart hd1080 4 camera cctv kit a durable and hard-wearing product that can monitor a property with its high definition video quality camera and the yale® conexis l1 multipoint smart lock. the customer service team are available from 7am-8pm 7 days a week and can help with any questions or queries you may have about smart home technology. ironmongerydirect has over 16,500 products available and in stock. orders can be placed as late as 8pm for next day delivery from sunday through to friday and by 4pm on saturdays. free, no quibble returns are available on all products. for more information, visit ironmongerydirect.com or call their team of specialist advisors on 0800 168 28 28. [1] https://www.smarthomeweek.co.uk/about/ tags: the sky’s the limit — edinburgh airport’s construction history may 21st, 2018 no comments edinburgh airport started life as a small royal flying corps aerodrome named turnhouse in 1915 —the first commercial services weren’t launched until 1947. but by the end of 2014 it exceeded the 10 million passenger mark — the busiest year ever for a scottish airport. and the hub’s transformation over the course of a century involved some fascinating civil engineering projects. so it’s worth reviewing a few highlights from its construction history. control tower edinburgh’s stylish air traffic control tower opened in 2005 after taking a year to complete. the 57-metre-high structure cost £10 million to complete and was designed by reid architecture, with laing o’rourke as principle construction partner. advocates of aesthetic design appreciate the award-winning tower’s sleek, stretched pepper-grinder silhouette. but it’s also innovative — featuring a seven-metre diameter concrete circular core with service riser and stairs clad in diamond-shaped aluminium shingles. a slide-out drawer in the first floor for removing and replacing technical equipment adds a final ingenious flourish. parking facilities edinburgh has also displayed innovation in terms of its parking facilities. in 2004, owners baa opened a new five-storey car park opposite the terminal building with a terminal walkway and 2000 additional spaces — rapidly reducing the time taken to enter and exit the main building. the design has a one-way search to all floors, independent vertical circulation and payment areas kept separate from vehicle thoroughfares to protect pedestrians — features that helped it win best new car park at the british car parking awards in 2005. private firms also provide excellent secure parking options near edinburgh airport that further enhance its provision and offer drivers a range of long- and short-term options. terminal expansion over the past 10 years, edinburgh has undertaken a comprehensive terminal expansion project aimed at increasing its capacity and making facilities more efficient and comfortable for customers. the first stage of the project was completed in 2010 and involved the construction of a new departure lounge with a wider choice of bars, restaurants and retail outlets than previously available. an initial £25 million terminal expansion plan was announced in 2013, which added 6000 square metres of additional space for passengers, shops and a security area — this was opened in 2015. finally, work on the new three-storey terminal building at edinburgh began in early 2017, with bam construction awarded the contract for its first phase. this latest addition is part of a wider £80 million investment that will futureproof the airport to cope with a significant projected rise in passenger numbers. it’s also attempting to address environmental concerns by committing to a carbon trading system that lowers emissions in a sustainable way in the long-term. edinburgh airport’s evolution closely shadows that of aviation itself — it’s moved from housing some of the first reconnaissance and fighter planes to gargantuan commercial models that carry passengers to far-flung destinations daily. if it continues as an agile business, the sky’s the limit in terms of where it’s flights might carry passengers in another 100 years. what’s your favourite airport construction project? 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Domain name:
ukconstructionblog.co.uk

Registrant:
Chris McNickle

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Registrant's address:
The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their
address omitted from the WHOIS service.

Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 10-Dec-2012

Registrar:
Paragon Internet Group Ltd t/a Evohosting [Tag = EVOHOSTING]
URL: https://www.evohosting.co.uk

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 26-May-2009
Expiry date: 26-May-2019
Last updated: 10-May-2017

Registration status:
Registered until expiry date.

Name servers:
ns63.3v0.net
ns64.3v0.net

WHOIS lookup made at 02:23:51 07-Nov-2017

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register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

  REFERRER http://www.nominet.org.uk

  REGISTRAR Nominet UK

SERVERS

  SERVER co.uk.whois-servers.net

  ARGS ukconstructionblog.co.uk

  PORT 43

  TYPE domain

OWNER

  ORGANIZATION Chris McNickle

TYPE
UK Individual

ADDRESS
The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their
address omitted from the WHOIS service.
Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 10-Dec-2012

DOMAIN

  SPONSOR Paragon Internet Group Ltd t/a Evohosting [Tag = EVOHOSTING]

  CREATED 2009-05-26

  CHANGED 2017-05-10

STATUS
Registered until expiry date.

NSERVER

  NS63.3V0.NET 185.11.240.142

  NS64.3V0.NET 95.85.55.6

  NAME ukconstructionblog.co.uk

DISCLAIMER
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for .uk domain names. This information and the .uk WHOIS are:
Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2017.
You may not access the .uk WHOIS or use any data from it except as permitted
by the terms of use available in full at http://www.nominet.uk/whoisterms,
which includes restrictions on: (A) use of the data for advertising, or its
repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing
or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume
limits. The data is provided on an 'as-is' basis and may lag behind the
register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

  REGISTERED yes

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