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Senior appointment drives focus on sustainable drainage & supply solutions


Polypipe Building Services has appointed Sean Norris as Advantage Services Manager to drive the company’s focus on offsite prefabrication.


Sean’s move across from his role as Product Manager within the Polypipe Civils & Green Urbanisation business follows a series of other senior appointments within Polypipe Building Services, as it increases its focus on providing sustainable solutions for customers.


Having joined Polypipe in 2010 as a Business Development Representative, Sean brings with him extensive knowledge of the building services sector and strategic projects. In his new role he will oversee an ambitious growth plan for the company’s Advantage Service, which provides a bespoke fully fabricated drainage and supply systems solution for specifiers and contractors.


Sean said: “Everyone is talking about the importance of offsite and modular construction which is our biggest challenge and the largest opportunity for us.


“As a business we want to work more closely with developers and contractors to consider the challenges they face and how we can support – for example by implementing product development such as pre-insulating pipework to make installation easier.


“Because we can offer bespoke fabrication in-house at Polypipe Building Services the opportunities are endless, with offsite fabrication frequently being chosen as a preferred construction method by hotel chains and pub groups. The challenge for us is to understand how we need to evolve our products and processes to meet their needs.


“We’re aiming to expand the Advantage Service into next year and beyond, growing our 30-strong technical and fabrication teams. Additionally, I’ll be looking to simplify our processes to align with our customer’s needs.”


Ian Crickmore, Technical Director of Polypipe Building Services, commented:


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“Sean is a very welcome addition to the Advantage team and will play a key role in shaping the direction of our prefabricated service.


“Offsite construction will play a vital part within the construction sector as specifiers are being challenged to do more with less, while still delivering on quality and sustainability standards.


“It’s also a more environmentally friendly option because it minimises waste, which ties into our commitment as part of the Genuit Group to become a sustainable, low-carbon business, and to deliver sustainable solutions.”


Sean Norris


New Head of Key Accounts for growing vehicle finance and leasing company


Capital Fleet Solutions is delighted to announce the promotion of Jason Ahmet to Head of Key Accounts.


Jason has been with the company since September 2020, and his promotion is the latest step in a very successful career with the company to date. With over 25 years in the financial industry, starting at the Bank of Scotland, Jason is also one of the company’s top performing salespeople. As well as being a specialist in the drainage sector, he also provides expert advice across other industries such as the plumbing, building and franchise.


“Jason is a fantastic asset to the business, and this promotion echos the experience, passion and drive he has for what we do here,” comments Head of Business Chris McCauley. “His knowledge and expertise is known throughout the business, and he was the natural choice


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Jason Ahmet


for this step up. We look forward to seeing how he will continue to push forward our sales team and deliver the excellent customer service we’re known for.”


Jason will take care of the daily management of the sales function within the Key Accounts Department and reports to the senior management team.


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