34 APPOINTMENTS & NEWS Fastflow Group makes top track 250
Fastflow Group has made it into the Sunday Times PwC Top Track 250 for the first time, ranked 177th. The Sunday Times PwC Top Track 250 league table ranks Britain’s leading mid-market private companies with the biggest sales. Fastflow Group provides essential gas, water and multiutility infrastructure services to blue chip customers across the UK, as well as the devel- opment of new homes and planned and responsive property maintenance services for social housing and local authority clients. Neil Armstrong, CEO and
Chairman at Fastflow and United Living Group, said: “I see this accolade as recognition of the strength of our business and our people.”
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www.fastflow.co.uk Mental health volunteer scheme
Designer Contracts is encouraging employees to open-up about mental health. The company has introduced a scheme using mental health volunteers to support colleagues at the company’s 15 regional depots. Said Designer Contracts md, Peter Kelsey: “Mental
health is just as important as physical wellbeing, and we are proud to be introducing our very own volunteer scheme in what has been an incredibly difficult year for many. We have always tried to support our employees in any way we can – whether that’s through the various benefits we offer – including Westfield Health cover - but this takes things a little further. “
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www.DesignerContracts.com Now is the time for timber
With the threat of missing critical environmental targets, a very real danger in the post COVID-19 economy, the Time for Timber campaign is launching a new drive that directly targets the financial and insurance sectors. Andrew Orriss
from the Time for Timber campaign commented: “We are at a crossroads in the UK and on a global basis: we need to act now if we are going to meet our environmental obligations and timber is the primary building material that will help us do this. As well as being sustainable, replenishable and easily recycled, the adoption of timber within off-site construction and MMC techniques would have a profound effect on the wider construction market and a demonstrable reduction in the carbon footprint of projects.”
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www.timefortimber.org Formica Group’s new residential sales team
It’s a positive time for change at Formica Group with the launch of newly refreshed residential Axiom® and Prima® worktop ranges fast approaching. In order to support the launch, following on from investment in new state of the art produc- tion facilities, technology and innovation, Formica Group have set about to strengthen and develop their residential sales team to ensure they can offer the
best service possible. Pictured are residential sales team members Ryan Smith, Paul Stewart, Nicola Toledo Gonzalez and Rowan Harrison.
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www.formica.com Vent-Axia named as finalist in awards
Ventilation industry leader Vent-Axia is delighted to be a finalist in the ‘Product of the Year’ category at the prestigious Housebuilder Awards 2020. Vent-Axia’s Lo- Carbon Sentinel Kinetic Cooker Hood, which improves indoor air quality (IAQ) and so helps households stay healthy, is on the shortlist following winning the Kitchen and Bathrooms category at the Housebuilder
Product Awards earlier this year. “We are really thrilled to have reached the final of the ‘Product of the Year’ category at the Housebuilder Awards. The Awards honour innovation and excellence in UK house building, we are therefore very proud that our products have been recognised in these prestigious awards.” explains Jenny Smith, Head of Marketing at Vent-Axia.
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www.vent-axia.com ecoSEAL system re-launched @Housebuilderdev
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With over 100 million plastic cartridges ending up in landfill every year, it’s vital the industry takes steps to reduce its consumption of plastics and packaging. The re-launched ecoSEAL system offers one of the simplest ways to make a positive impact - and can now be used with the sealants
and fillers most commonly used on site. By specifying the ecoSEAL system, organisations can significantly reduce the amount of plastic waste sent to landfill from the sealant and filler products that are used on their sites every day. Andy Cummins, Senior Product Manager at Geocel said: “With a re- usable sleeve that fits into any standard gun, the system is easier to use and more cost effective than the alternatives – it is the painless way to go green.”
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