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APPOINTMENTS & NEWS


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Bauder achieves prominent Investors in People Platinum accreditation


the National scheme, within the Construction of Buildings category. The Platinum accreditation is the highest accolade that can be achieved and is currently held by only 1 per cent of IIP accredited organisations. There are currently just 78 organisations accredited Nationally and only 23 of these are located in the South of England (figures at September 2018). The accolade clearly demonstrates Bauder’s


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commitment to its strong Culture and inherent staff wellbeing, personal development and embedded leadership practices. Andrew Mackenzie, Managing Director,


said about the award: “This is a remarkable achievement for everybody in our Company, we are truly delighted. We never forget that our continued success is reliant on our brilliant staff and I am so proud of the team here and everything they do. It is only right that the


auder has become the first to achieve the Investors in People (‘IIP’) Platinum standard, the most sought after status in


Company strives to provide the best possible culture and working environment for all employees and the Investors in People accreditation is a great way of seeing how we are doing and where we should focus to make Bauder an even better place to work.” Family-owned company Bauder, supply


flat roof and green roof systems within the construction industry, with a workforce of over 160 employees located throughout the UK and Ireland. Bauder had been awarded Gold IIP standard in the two previous assessments and has gained the top accolades since 2012. IIP was launched in 1991 to raise


the performance of UK businesses relative to international competitors. The Investors in People framework defines what it takes to lead, support and manage people well for sustainable results. In September 2015, Investors in People launched the Sixth Generation Standard, to reflect the latest of workplace trends and robust practices


Raising awareness of challenges


Representatives of the UK’s wood panel sector have met with politicians to discuss challenges facing their industry. An expert working group has been set up by the All-Party Parliamentary


Group (APPG) for the Wood Panel Industry and industry members, Norbord, Kronospan and Egger. The working group discussed the challenges faced by the wood panel sector as a result of the lack of security of domestic wood supply; the impact of the biomass industry on the availability of wood to work with; and how the industry will meet UK demand for wood panel products post Brexit.


www.norbord.co.uk Salice are set for SICAM success


Salice are looking forward to showcasing their extensive product range at SICAM 2018, the international exhibition of components, semi-finished products and accessories for the Furniture Industry, held in Pordenone, Italy between 16th October 2018. With many new products


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launched within the last twelve months, visitors to the Salice stand will have much to admire including their stylish Slider M35 Top coplanar sliding system, Mover and Mover Flat vertical sliding system for wall cabinet doors, and Silentia+ hinge.


www.saliceuk.co.uk


required to create outperforming teams. The Investors in People Framework is a


four stage performance model with nine performance indicators which enable measure- ment and benchmarking across key business areas such as; Leadingand inspiring people, Living the organisation’s values and behaviours, Empowering and involving people, Managing performance, Recognising and rewarding high performance, Structuring work, Building capability, Delivering continuous improvement and Creating sustainable success.


01473 257671 www.bauder.co.uk Website offers personalised experience


ROCKWOOL UK’s new website, powered by Artificial Intelligence, provides you with a central resource for your insulation insights. This sophisticated content rich platform of information, with powerful tools has been designed to support and deliver real value to


everyone in construction, from architect to homeowner. The story gets better, the in-built machine learning of this website means that the more the site is used, the more the platform will be optimised to show highly relevant content and assets whether they are a homeowner, a specifier, or a contractor.


www.rockwool.co.uk BAL strengthens support team


BAL have bolstered their specification and sales team with two new hires. James Purrett joins the team as Specification Manager covering the Midlands and Wales. He has extensive experience in the bathroom sector, joining BAL from


Venesta – the washroom and cubicles company – where he worked for six years as Specification Manager. Also joining BAL is John Hunter who will work in Specification and Sales in Scotland. Edinburgh-based, John has more than 20 years-experience in the tiling sector including more than 16 years with Johnson Tiles.


01782 591100 www.bal-adhesives.com


ADF OCTOBER 2018


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