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Carillion start on £20m Justice Centre in Northampton

Posted by admin in Northamptonshire, Principal contractor on April 22, 2010

Carillion_justiceCarillion have started work on the controversial Justice Centre in Northampton.

The biggest single investment by Northamptonshire Police Authority over the last 30 years will see the state-of-the-art facility replace premises at Campbell Square, Daventry and the police station at Weston Favell.

Northamptonshire Police Authority have been working in conjunction with Carillion, Trebor Developments and SMC Corstorphine & Wright to provide the 44,261 sq ft building which is located on a 2.20 acre plot at Northampton Business Park, Brackmills.

Completion is scheduled for Summer 2010.

Contact us here for more information on this project and many others.

New Look Sub-Sight Launched to Main-Contractors

Posted by admin in Main Contractor, Principal contractor, Sub-Sight on March 20, 2010

Sub-Sight, the UK’s first truly focused online directory of construction sub-contracting companies has been relaunched this week, with a fantastic new look.

But the re-skin of the site is just the tip of the iceberg and belies the real magic of a website which has already connected many sub-contracters with vital business contacts at main contracting and development companies.

The concept is simple. You are a Construction Manager, Construction Director, Quantity Surveyor, Contracts Manager or Project Manager at a main contracting company. You are working on a construction project outside of your normal geographical area. Or you may be experiencing difficulties with the sub-contractors you would usually bring in to take charge of a part of your project. You need to find new subbies for the project. Quickly.

This is exactly what Sub-Sight will deliver for you.

Simply:

  1. Choose a County that your project is in
  2. Choose a Sector, or type of subcontractor
  3. Tick the Size of Contract that the subcontractor package is worth
  4. Press Search

It really is as simple as that.

Your search results will appear as an accurate list of exactly the type of contractors you are looking for. (See below)

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Then feel free to look search through the companies on your search results. Once you have found one that you feel would suit your requirements, you can contact them with details of a project and invite them to contact you.

Add to that, our partnership with RiskDisk, one of the nation’s leading credit reference organisations, and you have a complete package whereby you can search for,  source and reference prospective sub-contractors before working with them. This lessens your risks and, by choosing sub-contractors local to your project, you can help to reduce the carbon footprint of the project.

Aspire Commence Work On World’s First Zero-Carbon Superstore – Contractor “Will Use Sub-Sight”

Posted by admin in Cambridgeshire, Principal contractor, Sub-Contractor, Sub-Sight on August 14, 2009

Sub-Sight’s parent company, Aspire Recruitment Group, have been chosen as preferred labour supplier on the historic site in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire which is due for completion in late 2009.
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The Tesco superstore, constructed by RG Carter, will utilise Nano Gel roof lights, Wind Catchers, wind turbines, rainwater harvesting and solar-powered streetlights, as well as other ground-breaking technologies, but, better still, RG Carter have said that they will look at companies on Sub-Sight before chosing sub-contractors for the site.

For Sub-Sight to be considered as an option, for selecting local companies to complete sub-contract packages, on a landmark package such as this is a huge boost for all involved and will guarantee sub-contractors involved an easier path through this coming winter.

Aspire Recruitment Group and Sub-Sight managing director, Ashley Percival-Smith said on securing work on the project, “The project will involve technologies and techniques never before used and it would seem appropriate that the main contractors have chosen to use a groundbreaking service such as Sub-Sight in order to source the right local sub-contractors.”

Watch this space for more updates on this, and other projects, in the South-East of England.

Bedfordshire Construction Firm Confirmed As Warwickshire City Academy Main Contractor

Posted by admin in Bedfordshire, Main Contractor, Principal contractor, Warwickshire on July 3, 2009

Bedfordshire-based construction firm Kier have been selected to build the replacement for the Sidney Stringer Community Technology College in Coventry, Warwickshire.

Kier beat rival construction company Laing O’Rourke in securing the project which will see a new city academy built on Primrose Hill Street, Hillfields in the city.

The decision is expected to be rubber-stamped early next week and, if the project is accepted by the academy’s sponsors, a planning application will go in during July with work expected to start in Autumn/ Winter 2009. The academy is expected to be ready for students in September 2011.

The offices currently housing Coventry City Council’s Neighbourhood Management team will be demolished to make way for the new building.

The sponsors of the academy being built to replace Sidney Stringer will be City College Coventry, Coventry University, Coventry City Council and luxury car maker Jaguar.

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Artist's impression of the new academy

Artist's impression of the new academy

Olympic Presence For Parent Company Set To Increase Sub-Sight Exposure

Posted by admin in Olympic, Principal contractor, Sub-Contractor, Sub-Sight on May 21, 2009

Sub-Sight is set for a huge boost in exposure after parent company the Aspire Recruitment Group secured a deal to have an on-site presence at the London 2012 Olympic construction project in and around Stratford, London.

One of Sub-Sight’s greatest strengths as an online supply chain mechanism is the partnership with the construction recruitment group and the shared relationships with thousands of principal contractor contacts, as well as larger sub-contractors, within the industry.

Aspire will be recruiting trades, labour and site management personnel on behalf of a number of contractors at the Athlete’s Village, Olympic Stadium and Westfield sites involved in the project.

The recruitment group has satisfied all of the ODA (Olympic Delivery Authority) criteria as a labour supplier on the project and, as such, this makes Aspire Recruitment Group a perfect partner and representative to spread the Sub-Sight message to all involved in the Olympic construction project.

If you want further information on how your company may be able to get involved with the Olympic project, please email or contact Adrienne Ritchie on 01604 609010

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Sub-Sight, construction and the recession

Posted by admin in Principal contractor, Sub-Contractor, Uncategorized on May 20, 2009

As the construction industry faces the country’s biggest recession in over fifty years, many principal contractors are facing a quandry when lining up sub-contractors for the various parts of their building projects.

“Price or Loyalty?”

… is this the question being asked by building firms during these financially trying times?

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It’s well documented that certain companies, or more correctly, certain people, just work well together. After all, there’s nobody as reliable as somebody with whom you’ve worked alongside for years. They’ve delivered time and time again on site after site and have never let you down. At the very least if you have been let down you’ve put processes in place to make sure that it doesn’t happen again.

So, without doubt, when that kind of professional relationship is built between a contractor and a sub-contractor – and the same can be said to be true within any industry – it tends to last.

Now, just throw the small matter of a major economic downturn – one that very few people alive have seen the like of – into the mix. The pressure which this type of financial climate brings can be felt in many ways and the construction industry is, historically, one of the first to be hit by such a downturn.

Despite the calls by economists for us to spend our way out of the recession, and as people inevitably stop spending money, businesses are forced to cut costs. Plain and simple.

So, the completion of projects on or under budget is a major concern in these times. Costs are driven down at each stage of each project. Subbies feel the pinch. Some may go under. Some have. Those principal contractors which do not react quickly enough to the financial contraction may also suffer. Some may go under. Some have.

So what is the net result of all this? Many companies will survive this financial crisis. A number will not. And what happens to the business relationships enjoyed in the past when at least one of the parties no longer exists? It is as if it has never been. What happens to the fantastic camaraderie enjoyed on site when a contractor is forced to drop a subbie because of financial constraints placed upon them by the company which has just taken them over? It’s as if it never existed.

So the upshot is that principal contractors are being forced to find new sub-contractors. Building firms are being forced to take work outside their usual catchment areas. Subbies are having to find new contacts at main contractors in order to find work.

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Networking within the building business – a normally important process within any industry – becomes vital to the survival of any company at times like these. This is where a concept such as Sub-Sight comes in.

Then why is this online directory different to any other and why can it really make a difference to the construction sector? The secret is really to be found within the organisation behind Sub-Sight, the Aspire Recruitment Group – one of the largest independent recruitment agencies in the south of England.

Having been recruiting for construction companies for around a decade, Aspire consultants are in contact with over a thousand contacts at principal contracting firms every week. Thus, the Sub-Sight concept is fuelled by some of the best relationships in any industry, not just in construction. As a trusted recruiting partner to many of the largest building and civil engineering firms in the UK, Aspire staff have been there to advise developers from outside the geographical area on local subbies on many occassions.

What Aspire have done in this instance is to put a more structured process behind this by launching an online construction supply chain mechanism at a time when the industry needs just such a networking tool. Sub-Sight aims to connect principal contractors with sub-contractors

If you represent a sub-contractor based in Beds, Bucks, Herts, Cambs, Northants, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire, and your company is not already on www.sub-sight.co.uk, then please click here to register your interest and find out more.

Alternatively, if you work for a principal contractor why not click here to register, for free, for your login to Sub-Sight.

Welcome to Sub-Sight!

Posted by admin in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Principal contractor, Sub-Contractor, Sub-Sight, Warwickshire on March 24, 2009

Sub-Sight is the UK’s first  truly focused online construction index for sub-contractors operating in and around Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire.

The aim of Sub-Sight is to bridge the gap between principal contractors and sub-contractors and marry together companies which would, otherwise, never have had the opportunity to do business.

We aim to create a more structured way of introducing sub-contractors to main contractors and to offer the construction industry an alternative means of building business.

For more information about advertising  on Sub-Sight, please click here.