WHAT’S NEW?
ECOBUILD PARTNERS WITH CONSIDERATE
CONSTRUCTORS ecobuild 2018 has announced that it is partnering with the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS).
The CCS – the national organisation established to improve the image of the construction industry – will be working with ecobuild over the forthcoming months to develop a set of criteria for the event to demonstrate its considerate credentials, in line with the CCS’s Code of Considerate Practice.
Martin Hurn, Managing Director of ecobuild owner Futurebuild Events Ltd, said: “We are really excited to have the Scheme partnering with
ecobuild 2018. We will be using the Scheme’s Code as an industry standard to help ensure the event is achieving high standards in key areas such as: being an inclusive and respectful event for everyone; and minimising the environmental impact of the event through waste and resource management. The Scheme’s fundamental values represent everything we work hard to promote at ecobuild, and together, I am confident that we will be able to have a positive impact on the industry and its image.”
Scheme Chief Executive Edward Hardy said: “The Scheme is delighted to partner with ecobuild 2018. The aim of the partnership is to make the event as considerate as possible
in respect of the environment, workforce and community.
“With thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors and presenters attending construction events each year, events have an extremely important role in showcasing the very best image of the construction industry. As such, partnering with ecobuild – one of the UK’s industry-leading events – was a natural fit in order to support the event to demonstrate its considerate credentials.”
www.ecobuild.co.uk
Young Engineering Talent
Joins Lorien Lorien Engineering Solutions has affirmed its commitment to nurturing new industry talent with the appointment of nine young graduate engineers; four at its UK office in the East Midlands and a further five at the company’s office in Poland.
Jack Dawson, Roseanne Missenden- Jones, Lou Charpentier-Dusoir and Sarah Matthews have joined the firm at its UK headquarters in Burton on Trent, where newly qualified engineers play a fundamental part in the growth of the business.
Jack Dawson is a Chemical Engineering graduate from the University of Bradford, and has experience in pharmaceutical processing. In his new role at Lorien he will work in the firm’s Utilities department where, like all new engineers, he will have the opportunity to work towards Chartered Engineer status. Outside of work, Jack is making a name for himself on the rugby field with Bradford Bulls RLFC and more recently with the first team at Derby RUFC.
Lou Charpentier-Dusoir, who hails from Orleans in France, has joined Lorien’s Packaging
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department. She has a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Science in the Design of Rotating Machines. Lou said: “The diverse range of projects and the opportunity to experience the full life cycle of projects are what attracted me to Lorien. Also, the expertise and mentoring from my colleagues is perfect for a young graduate looking for experience.”
Roseanne Missenden-Jones, who graduated from Loughborough University, said: “Lorien offers an accredited IChemE training scheme,
with opportunities that cover a diverse range of industry sectors. Combined with exposure to all stages of the project life cycle, this offers an excellent opportunity to develop my technical expertise.”
The final UK-based graduate, Sarah Matthews, has a Masters in Chemical Engineering. She was drawn to the challenges faced by female engineers along with the wealth of opportunities the industry offers, particularly the prospects offered at Lorien. Sarah is currently working in Lorien’s compliance department, looking at potentially explosive atmospheres and machine safety.
Director Dave Mallinson said: “Our Graduate Scheme allows recruits to work within experienced and multi-disciplined engineering teams delivering multi-million pound projects, as well as being part of our engineering development programme.
“We feel strongly about doing our bit to ensure the future of engineering, both here in the UK and in Poland, and newly qualified engineers therefore play an important part in the exciting growth of our business.”
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