Automation in Construction: Reshaping the Industry
As we stand on the brink of a technological revolution, one question seems to be at the forefront of many conversations: Is automation changing the construction industry? This sector, a cornerstone of the global economy, has always been a hotbed for innovation and advancement. Now,
Owen Jones: Welsh Three Peaks Challenge
On July 1st, teams from Wales & the Southwest came together and completed the Welsh Three Peak Challenge. Myself , Callum Bowden, and Charles Cox from Swansea. Felix Haigh, Sam Griffiths, and Emily Young from Cardiff. Stewart Robbins and Ben Carter from Bristol. Tim Lerwill
Elliot Gotts: Our National Three Peaks Challenge
On the 18th of June, 7 of us in the Southampton & Horsham offices flew from Southampton to Scotland to begin the extremely rewarding, albeit arduous challenge of summiting the 3 highest peaks in the UK in 24 hours. The team consisted of myself, John
Callum McCartney: Southampton’s Charity 5’aside
Earlier this year, I decided that I would host a charity 5’aside tournament for companies within the construction industry as part of our campaign to raise £50,000 for charity this year. We had a great response from clients and even companies we haven’t worked with
Sarah Boyle: Chepstow’s 50km walk
On Saturday 27th May, our Construction Professionals team (myself, Simon Vowles, Craig Lodge & Carrie Bennett) in the Chepstow office walked 50km, which started from Brecon and finished near Pontypool walking along the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal. It took over 11 hours on a very
Emma Randall: Our Welsh Three Peaks Challenge
Last month 7 of us completed the Welsh Three Peaks challenge, 6 from the Cheltenham office, Emma Randall, Tom Griffiths, Lauren Huxstep, Hope Armstrong, Laura Lomax, John Morris and Iffy Ezeani from the Birmingham office. We travelled up to North Wales on the Friday night,
Ken Eichen: The IoW Randonnee
In April I took on The IoW Randonnee. The IoW Randonnee was established by the Wayfarers in 1985 and uniquely follows a 100km route around the whole of the Isle of Wight, Hampshire, taking minor roads and lanes where possible, enabling the rider to see
Jerry Knight: My London Marathon experience
Running the London Marathon was one of the best experiences of my life. Fantastically organised, phenomenal support from the crowds for all 26.2 miles and the comradery of thousands of people running together for charities makes for such a special day. It was an honour