BAM Nuttall chief to exit after 16 months in role

Adrian Savory, BAM Nuttall’s chief executive, is stepping down at the end of the month to pursue other opportunities outside of the business.Savory spent just 14 months in the top job after around 26 years with BAM Nuttall.For the time being he is to be replaced by Ian Parish, managing director of Major Projects, who takes the role of interim MD.

Savory (left) moves on after 26 years  at Nuttall with Ian Parish taking up interim role as MD

Ruud Joosten, CEO of Royal BAM Group, said: ‘We would like to thank Adrian Savory for his service and commitment to BAM over the last 26 years.

“He has held various roles in the company during this time and contributed to its success and growth. We wish him every success in his future career.”

Management team from October

Ian Parish (Interim Managing Director); Martin Bellamy (Managing Director, Regions); Alan Cox (Managing Director, Transport); Ian Phillpot (Finance Director); Richard Reddell (Commercial Director); Richard Lewis (People and Performance Director) and David McGowan (Business Excellence Director).

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Vac UK unveils “Ferrari of the vacuum excavation world”

Specialist Vac UK has unveiled the latest Longo Rhino Vacuum Excavator with the new additions to its fleet currently being rolled out on sites across the country.

The machines are the most powerful twin fan suction excavator on the market producing a flow rate of 45,000 m³/h and a vacuum up to 600 mbar. Each is equipped with the latest features including 360 degree cameras, mega power arms and vibrating skips.

Vac UK secured the exclusive rights to distribute specialist Italian manufacturer Longo in the UK and Ireland this year.

Patrick Curran, Vac UK director, said: “The additional power is a key factor adding to the versatility of the Longo.

“When it is used, vac ex already offers a safer, more sustainable, cost-effective alternative to traditional excavation methods. The increased power only adds to the breadth of applications.

“We are seeing very strong demand from our customer base across major civil engineering, utilities and construction companies and from the public sector. Quite rightly, their expectation is for top class kit, great reliability and value for money and the Longo is consistently delivering.

“At Vac UK we have a set out a clear policy of making available for hire and sale only the most high tech and best quality vac ex machines. To that end, and in response to demand, we have a further 15 machines on order.

“These machines have been described as the Ferraris of vacuum excavation. In fact, the connection with the famous Italian brand runs deeper still: the Longo is used to clear Ferrari’s test tracks at its Modena factory.”

 

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Createmaster launches Fire and Emergency File

Software specialist Createmaster has launched its latest service extension in response to the introduction of new Building Safety legislation.

The Fire and Emergency File (FEF) provides specific compliance for all buildings designated Higher-Risk Residential Buildings (HRRBs) over 18 meters in height or containing more than six storeys for the new information required to be available between Gateways 2/3.

Gateways 2 and 3 are the main risk transfer points, where responsibility for the new building is passed to the owner/occupier after the construction phase.

The FEF is a structured digital template which enhances Createmaster’s existing online platform by enabling the creation of a complete, accurate and reliable as-built record of fire safety and other emergency systems installed for HRRBs.

To be completed ahead of gateway 3, it is subsequently passed, along with the O&Ms, to the end client at Practical Completion.

The FEF has been developed in collaboration with leading housing association clients and industry consultants, and according to the best practice policy guidance, embodied in the new Building Safety Regulations.

Fundamentally, the Createmaster FEF service solution simplifies the provision of crucial fire safety information, supplementing the requirements of existing Reg 38, the updated Fire Safety Act and the Building Safety Bill (BSB).

Createmaster’s FEFs supports the collation of a critical information bank, which ensures anyone carrying out design, construction or refurbishment work on a building has a complete and accurate record of the fire strategy and systems for the building and its residents.

Importantly, FEFs provide the future building owner and manager with the base construction information to help them understand what protective systems are in use in the building. This will enable them to formulate the “in-use” operation, maintenance & emergency procedures necessary to create a safe environment for all.

In the wake of the Fire Safety Act and the newly introduced Gateways, FEFs will be a required Gateway 3 item for all HRRBs, and one of the core information deliverables of the future Building Safety Case.

Createmaster Managing Director Brian Dodsworth said: “We’ve responded to a number of asset owners and managers who are committed to having accurate and complete records of the systems within their buildings.

“Our new FEF extension is designed to help seamlessly manage the process, ensuring the right data is collected and shared at the relevant time. Our team has built a service based on extensive research and development to ensure no stone is left unturned, assuring asset owners that they receive full fire and emergency information at handover.

“Our clients understand the supply chain challenges they face, and require a solution provider which can reliably tackle these head-on. This leads them to work with Createmaster to ensure this vital information is available at handover.”