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Craig Peterson Q&A

28th October 2021

Before Supporting Frameclad, What Was the Most Unusual or Interesting Job You’ve Ever Had? The most interesting job is my role at Growth Capital Ventures which allows me to work with exciting businesses such as Frameclad. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with high growth businesses across a number of…

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10 Ways to Improve Productivity On-Site in The Construction Industry

10th August 2021

If you work in the construction industry, you will always be on the lookout for different ways to make productivity gains. Below, we take a look at ten of the different ways you can improve productivity in construction. Set Realistic Goals The first tip is to make sure you set…

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Q&A With Hayley Welch

5th August 2021

Before Working at Frameclad, What Was the Most Unusual or Interesting Job You’ve Ever Had? I used to work in a care home. I danced and played cards with those able to do so. I enjoyed entertaining them and it was hard not to become close to the residents and…

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How To Overcome Site Constraints on Construction Developments

5th August 2021

There are several different site constraints in construction. The most efficient businesses are those that find effective solutions and approaches to overcome these constraints so that their productivity levels don’t suffer. Considering that, we have put this guide together to give you some information and advice on some of the…

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Construction Project Speed

How To Increase Construction Project Speed Without Compromising on Quality and Safety

29th July 2021

The Government has outlined a big push on new homes over the next five years. Under current circumstances, it’s unrealistic to expect that promise to be met. By contrast, it’s very realistic to expect there to be a major push for new housing. This raises the question of how constructors…

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Innovative Construction Methods to Watch Out for in 2021

22nd July 2021

One of the largest sectors in the world today is the construction industry, and it directly affects lives. Since the setting in of the COVID-19 pandemic, the industry has made some drastic changes to adapt. The pandemic has impacted the construction sector in the following ways: Improved employee health and…

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Light Gauge Steel Framing

Light Gauge Steel Framing: The Importance of Training and How It Can Increase Workforce Productivity

15th July 2021

One thing that all businesses are looking to do is increase productivity levels. Below, we are going to look at the different ways that you can enhance the productivity of your workforce with light gauge steel frame training. And although Frameclad don’t provide training, our experience working alongside contractors that…

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Load Bearing On Site

5 Ways Load Bearing Eliminates Site Constraints

29th June 2021

There often tends to be a lot of constraints in construction, as there are many different challenges that businesses face and there are a lot of rules and regulations along the way as well. Because of this, the most successful businesses are those that look for innovative ways to try…

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Mark Farmer Visits Frameclad

18th June 2021

It was wonderful to host Mark Farmer at our Kingswinford Offices on the 17th May, and to share experiences and ideas about MMC and how this exciting market is developing. We look forward to collaborating with Mark and his contacts and colleagues moving forward. Video Transcript Expand “I’m really glad…

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Frameclad Q&A With Anne Jamieson

9th June 2021

Before working at Frameclad, what was the most unusual or interesting job you’ve ever had? I worked at a fish factory over a summer in Aberdeen, one of the jobs was to put gutted fish on a conveyor. I remember once putting my finger through an eye of a fish!…

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