footprintfriends

July 8, 2008 at 3:31 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

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When you start thinking about the environment, the global climate change debate, carbon emission reduction, waste and energy management you can’t stop.  When you start researching these issues, you bump into people who are doing the same.  When you absorb the information, what feels odd is that people are not jumping up and down enough. Perhaps like me you are finding it difficult to sit still, and maybe you are thinking about what you can do.

The idea behind Footprint Friends was evolved after watching An Inconvenient Truth; a shocking movie that got me thinking and wanting to understand more. The concept of Footprint Friends was triggered after attending an exhibition called Think 07 and the development was supported by Charlotte Jewell who at 15 came to us at Windy Tree on work experience with the objective of learning about marketing.

In undertaking some research into the ideas behind Footprint Friends, Charlottes feedback, enthusiasm and commitment was such that we all went the extra mile to launch this website on her return to school after the half term.

Footprint Friends is a Windy Tree initiative launched to raise awareness about environmental issues amongst 11-18 year olds. Through the site we hope members will ask questions, change attitudes, and have a voice about the future facing them as adults. Footprint Friends is dedicated to my three children Amelia, Eleanor, Alex and their future generations.

Karen Ford
Founder – Footprint Friends

CEO of Creative Facilities Management

www.footprintfriends.com

fairsnape

July 7, 2008 at 9:34 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Independent Construction and Facilities Management Support

Through fairsnape and associate organisations, we deliver a portfolio of support services focused around improvement themes of sustainability, collaboration, excellence and futures. We support and work with both public, private and third sector clients, with micro, SME and large organisations within the construction and facilities management sectors.

  • Sustainability – leading and supporting sustainability improvement, providing awareness and guidance to organisations and coaching on carbon management,
  • Support and advice on collaboration and team building issues
  • Improving bid skill potential – delivering direct support to organisations and series of training modules on bid development, submission and presentation skills
  • Facilitating and supporting communities of practice across organisations
  • Futures – supporting and helping organisations understand futures as part of strategy and objective setting
  • Mentoring and coaching for bid and quality managers, academics and researchers
  • Benchmarking – facilitation and training for benchmark groups and community of practice
  • Training – providing in-company, public, academic and institute modules and courses on a range of business, sustainability, project management and quality improvement theme
  • Communications -helping organisations understand and embrace connectivity through social networks, blogs and internet use.
  • Photographic and imaging services for presentations
  • Second Life – exploring opportunities in virtual environments for real life improvements
  • Presentation skills – training and coaching
  • Web related coaching (assisting SME’s access information and knowledge)
  • Benchmarkwalks – combining learning and sharing with guided walks

contact for more details

Martin Brown

M: 07776 234702

T: 01995 643069

E: fairsnape@gmail.com

blog: http://fairsnape.wordpress.com/

skype: fairsnape

twitter: martinbrown

BSRIA

July 7, 2008 at 9:17 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

After 50 years experience, BSRIA is unique amongst Built Environment specialists in providing independent, objective and practical support across the design, construction and occupancy phases of both new build and  Known for its independent consultancy, test and research BSRIA provides full spectrum support to contractors, consultants, designers, manufacturers and clients, of which some 650 companies are BSRIA members.  BSRIA offers a unique blend of technical and commercial skills that might be considered to be a prerequisite in applying best practice guidance to such high-profile environmental issues as: refurbishment projects.

  • Sustainable Building & Environmental Management
  • Lower Energy & Cost Effective Building Refurbishment
  • Whole Life Analysis for Better Facilities Management
  • Energy Performance Monitoring of “Real” Buildings
  • The Practical Use of Renewables in a Low Carbon Economy
  • Key Performance Metrics and Creation of Benchmarking Networks
  • Integrated Waste Management of Construction Projects
  • Training Courses and Practical Guidance to the Requirements of New Legislation
  • Worldwide Market Intelligence to Ensure a Global Perspective

Main Contact:

David Parsons,

Business Development Manager

email; david.parsons@bsria.co.uk

Mobile: 07811 276363

RBS

July 7, 2008 at 2:11 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

At RBS we have been helping the property sector do  business for decades.  It’s a core part of our future, one which we are committed to for the long term.

RBS is the largest Bank serving the UK property sector, with RBS having a leading market share of over 30%.The scale and size of our operations means we can provide a range of services and a level of expertise few can match :

  • Flexibility – Tailor made solutions to meet individual needs.
  • React rapidly to market conditions
  • Believe in delivering our promises
  • Fast decisions and rapid access to finance
  • Managers have had extensive training to ensure they deliver a high level of expertise.
  • However complex the property transaction you’ll find our commitment, expertise and experience invaluable.

Main contact : Keith Widdicks, Director property Finance Team Preston
Keith.widdicks@rbs.co.uk

Marland Builders and Contractors

July 7, 2008 at 2:02 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Sustainability

As a responsible contractor, Marland will be playing its part in helping the Construction Industry reach targets for sustainable construction to 2015 and beyond. One example which demonstrates its approach in this area, is a commitment to utilise WRAP best practice guidelines for waste minimisation and management. In addition, Marland are reviewing environmental management systems such as ISO 14001 with a view to standardising its business processes in this area.

Quality

Marland provide a service to clients in a manner that conforms with contractual and regulatory requirements to deliver projects in both a cost and environmentally efficient/effective manner. Performance benchmarking and improvement will be facilitated via use of Constructing Excellence KPIs. Marland are also implementing the ISO 9001 quality management system, with a timeline for accreditation of Spring 2009.

Health & Safety

Significant management time and company resources are deployed to deliver effective Health & Safety practices covering activities compliant with all relevant statutory legislation like the Health & Safety at Work Act etc 1974 and regulatory codes of practice. As a principal contractor, Marland also discharge its responsibilities under the CDM Regulations 2007 to ensure that construction work is carried out safely and without risk to health. Membership of Preston Construction Safety Association, regular H&S training for staff and accreditation with the Contractors Health and Safety (CHAS) assessment scheme further reinforces Marland’s drive towards a responsible Health and Safety ethos.

Diversity

Marland values equality and diversity and via its commitment to Investors in People, fully promotes inclusion and ensures opportunity for all employees. For many decades, Marland have employed a substantial number of local residents and liaise with local schools re work experience and apprentices. Marland also has a long established local supply chain that reduces travel times, costs, wasted energy and resultant impact on the environment.

CONTACT DETAILS
Mike Cowburn
Director
Marland Builders & Contractors
Eden St
Leyland
Lancashire
PR25 2FR
t: 01772 421098

Elevate – Constructing the Future

July 7, 2008 at 2:01 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Elevate is working to bring prosperity to Pennine Lancashire and transform the housing market.

Housing market renewal investment is placing new demands on the construction industry locally.

Elevate’s Constructing The Future team is working to ensure there is a skilled local workforce to take up that challenge, and to ensure that the development programme is sustainable.

Whether you’re looking for work within the building industry or are already a skilled construction worker, a developer or a supplier, you have a stake in the future of Pennine Lancashire.

This leaflet outlines how Constructing The Future (CTF) can help you and the region.

First points of contact

Project Administrator – Constructing The Future

Catherine Toon

01254 304572

Catherine.Toon@elevate-eastlancs.co.uk

Project Manager – No Limits Constructing the Future

Donna Marshall

01254 304570

07773 046644

donna.marshall@elevate-eastlancs.co.uk

Conlon Construction

July 7, 2008 at 1:57 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Best Practice Requirements of Conlon Construction Ltd:

  • Health & Safety – eg. CHAS or similar recognised scheme preferred – or the ability to demonstrate policy and procedures for ensuring safe working methods and supervision;
  • Business Standards:  IIP / ISO 9001:2000 or a commitment to work towards them in the near future;
  • Ability to demonstrate an established Quality Control system;
  • CSCS cards for all relevant staff/employees by April 2009;
  • Equal Opportunities Policy;
  • Opportunities for work placements/trade apprenticeships or a plan for introduction in the near future;
  • Commit to the concept of sustainability in respect of: the effective use of resources; minimising pollution; supporting communities, and creating healthy environments.

Maureen Boland

Director

Conlon Construction Ltd,

Charnley Fold Lane

Bamber Bridge

Preston

PR5 6BE

01772 335268

0870 197 3481

www.conlon-construction.co.uk

Adamson Construction Services

July 7, 2008 at 1:47 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Quality & Sustainability

Working with clients such as the MoD and Educational establishments, sustainability & quality issues are at the fore of all our projects. We work with clients to minimise environmental impact, with a particular focus currently on the reduction of waste and use of sustainable products. We believe that well thought out, well managed, well constructed buildings can have a positive social and economic impact on the country.

Adamson Construction Services are accredited with BS EN ISO 9001:2000 in productivity and quality. Regular external and internal audits are conducted which mean we can assure clients that our systems and processes are continually developed and improved.

Health & Safety

We treat issues of H&S as paramount; joining with clients to support campaigns such as Don’t Walk By. This collaborative approach enables us to reinforce to site staff and visitors that adopting such schemes provides a safe environment for all.

Adamson Construction Services is a member of both the Preston Construction Safety Association Ltd and the National Federation of Builders and provide regular H&S training for staff. In addition, “safety circles” are utilised for process improvement.

Adamson Construction Services – Cath Holland, BDM

cath@adamson-construction.co.uk.

www.adamson-construction.co.uk

Welcome to the Best Practice Procurement and Support Event

July 4, 2008 at 12:04 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Best Practice

Procurement

Profiles of exhibiting organisations will be posted here on Monday 8th July to include the Best Practice procurement requirements and support offerings.

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