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New Group to keep steel young and fit for the future
The first meetings of the BCSA’s new Young Persons Group have been held, with an impressive cross-sector range of skills represented among the young people …
Steel sector facing skills shortage dilemma
A recently published report, co-produced by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and Experian, a multinational data analytics company, confirmed …
Steelwork contractor signs up to show business is force for good
John Reid & Sons has thrown its weight behind a game-changing new initiative to combat poverty and boost employment and social mobility. The Dorset firm …
President’s Column: July/August 2023
Welcome to my first President’s column. In each edition, I want to discuss topical issues that are important to the industry and to the BCSA Membership, so …
Chancellor Rishi Sunak welcomed by BCSA steelwork contractor
Steelwork contractor Caunton Engineering welcomed the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak MP, to its Moorgreen, Nottingham manufacturing facility. Mr …
President’s Column: March 2022
The state of the world is such now, that the BBC now feels it has to explain what NATO is to its audience. It’s difficult to comprehend how anybody under 40 …
Small wonder
Following on from the success of its first mini-Swiss Re (Gherkin) building, Caunton Engineering has fabricated a second similar structure to be located at the …
Steelwork contractor’s national recognition for new Behavioural Safety Charter
Cleveland Bridge UK has achieved national recognition for its newly-launched Behavioural Safety Charter. Winning the prestigious Make UK award for Health, …
President’s Column: July 2019
One of the ‘problems’ with technology today is that we all get bombarded with information, which we either delete or file away to look at later. And then …