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B&M Waste Services further support the Lily Mae Foundation


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&M Waste Services, a local waste


management company, have further pledged their support to Birmingham-based charity, the Lily Mae Foundation, with a cheque donation of £2,500. The Lily Mae


Foundation support parents and families who have tragically and traumatically lost a baby to stillbirth, neonatal death or medical termination. Despite its frequency, there is still very little public perception of the devastating


impact of stillbirth, neonatal death and baby loss through medical termination on parents, their families and friends.


Throughout the year, B&M Waste staff members will take part in fundraising activities and challenges, with the hope to raise even more much-needed funds for the charity. Commenting on the donation, Ryan Jackson, Founder and managing director of The Lily Mae Foundation, said “Once again we would like to say a huge thank you to B and M for their continuous support for The Lily Mae Foundation. We are extremely grateful to be chosen once again to be the beneficiary of such a fantastic


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monetary donation. The money donated will help us to continue our support for those families living locally who have suffered the loss of a baby through stillbirth, neonatal death or medical termination.”


Jayne Kennedy, senior marketing and social value manager, from B&M Waste, said “Having worked with The Lily Mae Foundation over the past few years, it was fantastic to be able to donate such a great amount to support their vital work. As our nominated charity for Birmingham, we have a close relationship with the team at the foundation and we look forward to helping them in any way that we can throughout the year.”


NEC launches Contract Horizon


EC, the construction industry’s leading procurement contract suite, has announced a new digital platform to support teams throughout the construction supply chain with complex procurement and contracting routes.


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Contract Horizon has been developed in response to extensive industry feedback calling for more digital flexibility, allowing users to draft, manage, edit and compile all NEC contracts online.


It offers users versatility and flexibility in procurement management, allowing contracts to be compiled, accessed and amended anywhere. It also improves visibility and transparency between all procurement partners – including client, lead contractors and supply chain.


The Contract Horizon platform will become available to users on 31st March 2020. Elizabeth Brookfield, head of product development at NEC said “As we move into a more digital world, there is an increasing


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expectation that our procurement process evolves. NEC is taking a step forward and leading the industry by embracing technology to add simplicity, clarity and transparency to the procurement process. “We’ve listened carefully to our users’ feedback and have invested extensive time and resources into ensuring our digital offering suits their needs perfectly. Contract Horizon will enable the management of procurement contracts and meet the future expectations of the industry. This will greatly help procurement and project to managers procure in a more efficient and transparent way.”


NEC contracts are used to procure and manage some of the world’s largest and most well-known construction projects including Crossrail and Thames Tideway, and have played a major role in the smooth delivery of the London 2012 Olympic Games and the Lima 2019 Pan-American Games. Find out more at


neccontract.com/ContractHorizon BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER APRIL 2020 5


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