The Break Fast Show #162

In today’s show: DSM’s EGGcelent blast at Eggborough Power Station – We have exclusive footage; MGL Group pops part of the Teesworks facility; how to cure the materials shortage instantly; and we ask how much demolition experience is enough to be considered for a Demolition Supervisor role – You can let us have your thoughts…Read moreRead more

The Break Fast Show #161

In today’s show: We have a big bang from the appropriately-named AlaBAMa; Volvo adds yet more electric machines; Doosan rounds out its DL-7 wheel loader range; and how £40 per week could potentially save you 75 grand. All that and more, on The Break Fast Show.

The Break Fast Show #160

In today’s show: We raise a glass to Merlo’s new electric telehandlers; Ross Contracting and Volvo battle Big Blue; we’re going underground with Manitou….again; a prototype dozer is brought to book; and I have received some fan art which surely means that I am now famous at long last? All that and more on The…Read moreRead more

The Break Fast Show #158

In today’s show: A Belgian blast with no waffle; Hyundai goes dual source for optimum excavator value; why you should leave hot cutting to someone that knows what they’re doing; and as the UK fuel supply crisis continues, we ask if workers should be expected to find fuel and fill up in their own time….Read moreRead more

The Break Fast Show #157

In today’s show: Caterpillar gets set to pulverise the competition; Doosan joins the hydrogen race; Fawley stack has a date with destiny; and finally, our industry survey is now closed and results are in. All that and more, on The Break Fast Show.

Comment – The cans and the can-nots

It is nine and a half years ago since I wrote an article that predicted that we were heading towards a two-tier demolition industry. The UK demolition sector was still mired in a prolonged economic recession that had claimed numerous high-profile victims including Controlled Group. At the same time, businesses were suffering from escalating equipment,…Read moreRead more

The legacy of mega projects

In the latest episode of the No Agenda show, we look at how mega projects like the Channel Tunnel, the London 2012 Olympics, Crossrail and HS2 are pushing the envelope for developments in construction and demolition methods, health and safety and technology.

The Weekend Wrap #26

The final stacks fall at Stewartby Brickworks, we have a Kobelco high reach excavator in a fight to the finish with a water tower, Engcon makes a stand; and we accompany Doosan to the Arctic Circle. All that and more, on The Weekend Wrap.

Business Briefing for September 2012

Fresh out of national lockdown, mired in a materials shortage, and blighted by a skills shortage that just refuses to die, the UK construction sector has now had to contend with massive fuel availability issues. Did it impact positivity? Not even slightly. Builders’ Conference CEO Neil Edwards looks over a month in which the industry…Read moreRead more

The Break Fast Show #156

In today’s show: The Health and Safety sets its crosshairs on site dust; e’re off to the Arctic Circle in the company of Doosan; CASE shows off its most powerful compact tracked loader; things come full circle for Taylor & Braithwaite, Hyundai Construction Equipment and civil engineering firm Waitings; and G O’Brien’s kit goes under…Read moreRead more