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Henry Construction crashes into administration

Construction Enquirer

Henry Construction Projects has gone into administration leaving hundreds of suppliers and subcontractors out of pocket. The Enquirer has been told that plant and machinery has also disappeared from many sites in the last fortnight. I’m furious.” His previous firm Lancsville went down in 2009 owing £23m.

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How to Boost Construction Equipment Efficiency with CMMS?

Prodyogi

Alright, let's talk construction. That's why managing construction gear is like the secret sauce for success. Whether you're building a giant skyscraper or your dream home, you've got a ton of heavy machinery doing the heavy lifting. You know, where every hammer swing and concrete pour needs to be on point.

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How To Enhance Construction Machinery Performance 

CCR Magazine

How can you ensure your construction machinery operates at peak efficiency, delivering maximum output while minimizing costs and downtime? Optimal equipment performance is essential for the timely completion of any construction project. What Is A Construction Machinery?

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Replacing Parts in Construction Machinery: Warning Signs

CCR Magazine

Keeping your construction machinery in top shape is crucial. Interestingly, you can ensure your machinery keeps running efficiently, safely, and for years to come by being proactive. In this article, we discuss a few key signs that indicate it’s time to swap out some components in your construction workhorses.

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Construction Accidents

Civil Engineer Blog

Construction accidents are one of the most common work related personal injuries. Construction injuries may be the result of machinery failure involving fork lifts, cranes, front end loaders and any other piece of construction machinery found on the job site.

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Balfour Beatty fined after fatal lift fall

Construction News

Balfour Beatty has been fined for breaching lifting safety rules after a worker fell from a scissor lift to his death. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Igor Malka, 62, fell from the machinery in January 2020, sustaining fatal injuries.

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Black Buffalo Hits Print on First Internationally Code Compliant 3D-Printed Home

The Pro Builder

“We are excited to be printing a home in a densely populated area that will provide more people with an opportunity to witness the future of construction. It is extremely difficult for new construction technologies and methods to gain its approval. The ICC-ES is an evaluation service recognized in over 55 countries.