Demolition directory 2018

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DEMOLITION.

DIRECTORY

2017-2018

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GENERATORS

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JCB understands the unique demands of the demolition sector, which is why we designed a range of machines specifically dedicated to cope with them. From big breaker work and bulk handling, to working in confined areas and general site duties, JCB has all the machines to complete the job from start to finish. From our designers to engineers, we’re dedicated to delivering legendary JCB build quality, maximum protection and of course ultimate comfort as standard. And our dedication doesn’t end there; our customer support from dealers to service engineers knows no bounds. It’s why buying JCB is such a great business decision. To find out more about our dedicated demolition team, contact your local JCB dealer

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JCB understands the unique demands of the demolition sector, which is why we designed a range of machines specifically dedicated to cope with them. From big breaker work and bulk handling, to working in confined areas and general site duties, JCB has all the machines to complete the job from start to finish. From our designers to engineers, we’re dedicated to delivering legendary JCB build quality, maximum protection and of course ultimate comfort as standard. And our dedication doesn’t end there; our customer support from dealers

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INSITE Children of the Revolution “…The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence…” That is a phrase coined by someone far more intelligent and articulate than me; and it is a phrase that has guided every edition of the Demolition magazine directory and yearbook since its inception. While other, lesser publications insist on looking back, reliving past successes and achievements, the Demolition magazine yearbook has always looked forward. We cannot shape, influence or redraw what has been; but we certainly can lay plans for what will be. In truth, there has never been a more exciting time in which to look ahead. The demolition industry is on the cusp of a digital and technological revolution. And while that revolution might have only a passing impact upon those at the very top of the industry tree today, it will mark the beginning of a paradigm shift for those that will run demolition businesses in the future. Things like drone surveys, 3D animated tender submissions, real-time dust, vibration and noise monitoring and control and remotely-controlled machines still carry with them the whiff of novelty. For those that inherit this industry of ours, such technological advances will be considered the norm, even passé in the not too distant future. So, while the wholly-inclusive directory portion of this yearbook is aimed at clients seeking expert demolition advice, support and assistance, the editorial content at the front of the publication is aimed squarely at the future generations of demolition workers and engineers. There has probably never been a better time to forge a career in demolition. Sites are safer than ever before; training is widely available and – largely – of excellent quality; huge volumes of information is available at the click of a mouse; and the tools available to the modern demolition man and woman would make their forebears weep with envy. Make no mistake; the industry faces many large and varied challenges. It is consistently failing to attract sufficient educated and dynamic young people into its fold; it is still far too exposed to fluctuations in the construction market and the wider economy; and it is still plagued by a “race to the bottom” mentality in which the willingness of one company to undercut another merely drags down the entire industry. But the opportunities to succeed remain. And – in my humble opinion - those individuals and those companies that can embrace the future whilst harnessing the lessons and the values of the past are the ones that will truly prosper in the new demolition era.

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Visions of the Future


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Demolition Several companies and organisations used 2017 to lay out their visions for the future of the construction industry. And since when construction sneezes demolition catches a cold, we have compiled the highlights of these futurist manifestos to prepare you for what might lie ahead. The fact that two of the UK’s largest construction companies – Balfour Beatty and Mace – took the opportunity to present their vision of the industry’s future in the past few months is indicative. It is indicative of the fact that these companies have time on their hands and sufficient disposable income to fund the kind of research such visions require. And it is indicative of a desire to not live hand-tomouth; to set out a pathway to future prosperity; to forge the route ahead. In the absence of a demolition company doing the same and since the whims and fancies of construction companies ultimately tend to be the rules by which demolition must abide, we have unpacked and unravelled these futurist manifestos. We have also taken a look at the one from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) which spent much of the past year with the sword of Damocles dangling precariously over its exposed throat.

Industry 4.0

Concerned at what chief executive Mark Reynolds describes as the “construction industry’s lacklustre productivity”, construction giant Mace foresees a “fourth industrial revolution or ‘Industry 4.0’. A move to a world in which technology from artificial intelligence to advanced robotics to autonomous vehicles will transform how businesses operate and how buildings are created.” According to the company’s report – Moving to Industry 4.0 – A skills Revolution – the industry will “need to reskill over 600,000 construction employees over the next two decades, from trades vulnerable to technological change to new roles created by technology.”

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Demolition “…For many years, the poor practices prevalent in the construction industry have hindered our productivity performance. Inadequate design processes, poor project management, insufficiently skilled labour and underinvestment in digitisation, innovation and capital are all parts of the problem.

127,000 to just 7,520 over the next two decades. The number of plant operatives would fall from 42,000 to less than 2,500 over the same period. In a diagram called, simply, Employment 2040, Mace envisages a world in which slow, medium or fast technological change has impacted upon current labour levels within the UK construction industry. According to that diagram, the sector is expected to employ around 813,000 people by 2021. If technological change occurs slowly, that figure is expected to fall to just 211,000 by 2040. If technological change occurs at a medium pace – similar to that experiences in the manufacturing sector from 1979 to 1999 – the total number of construction jobs would fall to just under 130,000. But if technology is embraced at the rate seen by the replacement of rail signal operatives and crossing keepers in the rail industry between 1979 and 1999, the number of jobs in 10 key construction roles would be just 48,000, a fall of a staggering 94 percent. A copy of this report can be found at: https://tinyurl. com/y8oowrum

This means that the construction industry needs to undergo wholesale change if its productivity performance is going to improve. The good news is that the beginning of a fourth industrial revolution provides a huge opportunity for this much needed improvement to happen. The move to Industry 4.0 will be built on a range of new technologies that can connect the physical, digital and biological worlds. Artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, 3D printing and nanotechnology are going to completely transform the business and consumer landscape. These innovations and new technologies have enormous potential for construction, from redefining how cities are planned and buildings are built, to reimagining how people interact with property and infrastructure.

“…in the coming age of automation where people might work 10 or 20 hours a week, man – for the first time – will be forced to confront himself with the true spiritual problems of living…” Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

Human-Free Zone

If the employment predictions made by Mace are stark, then the predictions made by Balfour Beatty in its recent report “Innovation 2050 – A Digital Future for the Infrastructure Industry” are positively dystopian. “…The construction site of 2050 will be human-free. Robots will work in teams to build complex structures using dynamic new materials.

Although the potential is vast, the benefits are by no means guaranteed. The challenge is how we can overcome the construction industry’s poor track record on innovating and adopting new technology…”

Mace is keen to point out that its vision of the future is not a recipe for mass redundancies and man being replaced by machines.

Elements of the build will self-assemble. Drones flying overhead will scan the site constantly, inspecting the work and using the data collected to predict and solve problems before they arise, sending instructions to robotic cranes and diggers and automated builders with no need for human involvement. The role of the human overseer will be to remotely manage multiple projects simultaneously, accessing 3D and 4D visuals and data from the on-site machines, ensuring the build is proceeding to specification.

However, the analysis for the company’s report looks at the top ten construction occupations most vulnerable to the innovation of Industry 4.0, and how the different scenarios of technological advancement would affect them. The main takeaway is that the number of people working in occupations such as plastering, bricklaying and labouring is likely to fall by tens of thousands of people in the next 20 years.

The very few people accessing the site itself will wear robotically enhanced exoskeletons and will use neural-control technology to move and control machinery and other robots on site…”

Indeed, the report suggests that the number of construction labourers might fall from the present

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Demolition At best, such predictions might raise concerns of mass unemployment as one of the UK’s largest employers – construction – merely abandons its reliance upon humans. At worst, such a prediction seems just a little too close to the future predicted by movies such as the Terminator franchise in which machines become self-aware and mankind is hunted to the very brink of extinction.

but that is beginning to change – and the change will be both significant and unstoppable. “Big data” will facilitate more evidence-based decisions and a better understanding of the customer, while technologies currently in their infancy will mature and new technologies will enable us to deliver faster, better and safer. The rapid pace of digital change is only set to increase. It will redefine infrastructure and construction and the industry will need to anticipate that change and adapt quickly, becoming more innovative and less risk-averse, in response. We must be ready to embrace new technologies as well as new possibilities and ideas as they emerge. But we must be prepared to balance the benefits with the risks.

However, Balfour Beatty believes that the rise of digitisation and robotics in construction will bring about a huge increase in productivity in what is a very large but historically low-productivity sector. It will increase efficiency, solve the issue of skills shortages faced by countries around the world and take the danger out of building, making Zero Harm a reality.

“…The construction site of 2050 will be human-free. It will increase efficiency, solve the issue of skills shortages faced by countries around the world and take the danger out of building, making Zero Harm a reality.…” Balfour Beatty.

What is the driver behind these changes? Infrastructure is a political and economic priority in many countries across the world. Increasingly complex projects are being commissioned to stimulate sluggish economies, upgrade old systems and cater for growing and changing populations. With high economic growth and fastgrowing populations leading to significant urbanisation, the demand for new infrastructure is predicted to see massive growth in coming decades. Other new challenges: changing demographics; the increasing expectations of businesses, service users and the public; and the need to reduce carbon emissions and waste, all create a dynamic and testing environment for the industry and those commissioning new projects.

Balfour Beatty believes that the infrastructure industry must modernise in order to secure its own future. Those companies at the forefront of the digital revolution, which integrate new technologies most effectively, updating their business capabilities and their offer, will reap the biggest rewards…” A copy of this report can be found at: https://tinyurl. com/yadt24ve

Industry Insights

The Construction Industry Training Board spent much of 2017 with its very existence hanging in the balance and hinging upon a show of support from levy-paying members that have become increasingly critical of the CITB’s failure to help avert the current skills shortage. Perhaps that explains why its report – Industry Insights – looks just four years into the future or to roughly the time its position as the industry’s main provider of skills training comes up for review once again.

In a fast-paced, dynamic and constantly changing sector such as construction – or demolition, for that matter – it is often difficult to predict what might happen next week let alone what might happen in 30+ years’ time.

But – as its name suggests - the report is not lacking in insight or foresight.

“…Nobody knows for certain where the Digital Revolution will take us, but it holds massive potential to transform both the industry and the built environment. The infrastructure and construction industry has not yet seen the same rate of transformation as some other industries,

Although a decline in construction demand and activity has been reported by market intelligence provider The Builders’ Conference over the past years, the CITB believes that the sector will

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While the outlook appears mixed, this is not unexpected given the high degree of uncertainty in the wider UK and global economy.

“…Having come through a year of unprecedented political and economic uncertainty, the early indications are that the construction sector will continue to grow from 2017 to 2021, with infrastructure spend carrying much of the weight in the coming years…”

On the positive side of the ledger, construction output in 2016 was expected to have exceeded its pre-financial crisis peak of 2007. However, the growth in output in 2016 was not at the same level as the previous two years. For the period up until 2021, construction output is anticipated to grow at an average of 1.7 percent, just below the 1.8 percent expected average GDP growth. Average construction employment, meanwhile, is expected to grow at just 0.6 percent over the next five years, slower than in the recent past and below the 1.1 percent predicted for the 2016 to 2020 period a year ago.

In particular, the CITB report highlights the potential impact of the UK’s decision to leave the EU as a “significant unknown”. “…The impact on the construction pipeline of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union is one of the most significant unknowns. Fears have already been voiced in some quarters about the long-term supply of capital and labour into the UK following Brexit, both of which could dampen output.

That 1.7 percent expected annual average growth in construction is also significantly down on the 2.5 percent forecast just 12 months ago for the 20162020 period. The economic slowdown and ongoing political uncertainty has undoubtedly affected the forecast, especially in the early years. Yet, with longterm pipeline infrastructure projects finally coming to fruition, construction remains in good shape to weather potentially difficult economic headwinds.

That said, UK GDP has held up relatively well since the Brexit vote, stabilising at around 2% throughout 2016, while inflation is set to peak at 2.5 percent in 2017. As wider economic turbulence can affect many parts of construction, the commitment to infrastructure is helpful to the forecast. But, with output growth so reliant on these major projects, any shifting of the goalposts on, for example HS2 or nuclear new build could be felt throughout the industry. If, for example, Hinkley was taken out of the pipeline, total construction output for 2021 would be 0.8 percent lower than currently predicted.

A copy of this report can be found at: https:// tinyurl.com/yc2bazuk

And the reliance on large infrastructure projects means that forecasts, particularly those made over the longer term, are less balanced than in the past. Infrastructure will account for 45 percent of construction output growth over the forecast period. However, the changing of the guard at the top of government in the UK has, so far, not affected its commitment to the National Infrastructure Delivery Plan. The government is still pledged to invest over £100 billion in infrastructure by 2021. Profitability remains a concern, with the volatility of material and labour costs squeezing margins. The situation is not helped by deteriorating levels of productivity, and there is also the prospect of a potential gap in the labour market resulting from any changes to immigration policy.

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Demolition Answering the Questions of Tomorrow What does the future have in store for the plant sector, and what might its role be in an everchanging construction industry? Tim Ballard, Finning Business Transformation General Manager, shares his insight. Will we have fully autonomous equipment? Will highly-trained operators sit in site accommodation or offices remotely operating plant? Will site operatives wear digging suits and become walking machines? Will we hit the print button for that replacement part? Will deep learning and AI transform our supply chain? Will big data surface new insight into how we operate? Will 24/7 working be just that?

therefore new ways of working. Some of the key issues impacting this may be the tight margins in the construction industry, which restrict spending on innovation and reduce the appetite for any perceived additional risk. The sector is also challenged daily to effectively manage the health, safety and welfare of those who work in it. Couple these elements together with an aging workforce, increasing skills shortage and a difficulty in attracting people into the sector and we have a great deal of challenges to overcome to move the industry forward. This is of particular relevance as we now clearly understand that with a more diverse and inclusive workforce innovation and ideation is enriched and delivers far better results due to different perspectives and thinking.

These are all big questions that decades ago would have been laughed at as pipe dreams or science fiction. Will these things happen? They might, but what we visualise today might not actually answer the demands for the future, so we should be much more open to new ideas and be agile enough to deliver the change needed to make these ideas a reality. But one thing is certain, there will and has to be a step change in the cohesion of the plant sector with the wider construction industry it currently serves, but should be a much more integrated part of.

An Exciting Future

This is why the future is so exciting and why the industry needs to look more broadly for perspective. At Finning we have recognised that this is not just a UK and Ireland opportunity, but a global opportunity. This is why in 2016 Finning Digital was created; a separate business with an agile start-up mentality, aimed at opening up new possibilities for innovation, whilst exposing the organisation to different technology partners, approaches, collaboration and insight.

Progress has already been made towards this new relationship, as the plant sector has seen its position as a supplier of operated equipment losing its relevance. This is particularly the case on larger projects, as main contractors increasingly seek much more integrated and technology driven solutions to deliver their earthworks.

This approach has already seen the roll-out of drone services in partnership with Airware Redbird; a slicker data intelligence approach; improved connect assets; and other technologies to follow.

But there is much more to do and the one thing the whole industry needs to focus on is how to speed up innovation, the adoption of new solutions, and

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Demolition by 30 percent. This will be achieved by using realtime individualised data, analytics and instructions during the construction and operational stages of a project with the additional benefit of increasing operatives’ well-being. By developing industry standards, guidance and frameworks for new approaches like this, we can collectively work together to unlock the value and enhanced health and safety benefits that can be achieved by this.

Augmented Workers

Just as quickly as we transition to new approaches like AWE, other disrupting technology or solutions may take over. According to ‘A Digital Future for the Infrastructure Industry’ recently published by leading contractor Balfour Beatty, by 2050 ‘the construction site will be human-free’.

Our partner Caterpillar, through Caterpillar Ventures has also invested in Airware and other digital businesses that support industries like mining. These include software solutions providers like busybusy, whose time and equipment app allows data captured to be instantly visible to managers, supervisors, and owners, helping them to make better informed commercial decisions.

To justify this prediction, Balfour goes onto explain that ‘robots will work in teams to build complex structures using dynamic new materials. Elements of the build will self-assemble. Drones flying overhead will scan the site constantly, inspecting the work and using the data collected to predict and solve problems before they arise, sending instructions to robotic cranes and diggers and automated builders with no need for human involvement.

So what these technology solutions and others like them will do is put equipment data along-side people related data and therefore create a much bigger picture of a site, and the impacts that can be made on its overall performance. This will therefore help to make the move to a more agile, cohesive and integrated construction industry.

The role of the human overseer will be to remotely manage multiple projects simultaneously, accessing 3D and 4D visuals and data from the onsite machines, ensuring the build is proceeding to specification. The very few people accessing the site itself will wear robotically enhanced exoskeletons and will use neural-control technology to move

VR and Augmented Reality

Similarly, we have been using VR technology to excite and recruit future talent to our business. For example, we recently virtually transported a group to the Caterpillar visitor centre in Malaga, without even leaving the UK based meeting room. The reaction we had from the individuals involved was brilliant and for me it opened my thinking to how the industry could use technology to attract talent, by letting individuals experience what construction is all about from a safe environment. So I was even more excited to see the Government recognising the role of technologies like VR with its recent £1 million investment in VR and augmented reality research, specific to the needs of the construction industry. The project supported by Innovate UK will see the development of an augmented worker system (AWE) for construction, with the system using hightech goggles, in tandem with BIM, to reduce costs and waste by 25 percent and increase productivity

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Demolition and control machinery and other robots on site.’ Introduce deep learning and machine algorithms and we may see exponential learning reaching new, for now unseen solutions. If we look at some of these predictions and compare them to where we stand today, we are stepping onto the path, particularly when it comes to connectivity, 3D and drone use. For example, at Finning we are now retrofitting Caterpillar and other OEM plant with our latest cellular telematics device, the PL542. This records data from the individual equipment and transmits it for easy viewing in a Product Link user interface, such as the VisionLink web application. So, for the first time, we will be capturing and reporting on not just Cat equipment, but whole mixed fleets. And it’s ‘plug & play’.

proving the benefits of the technology. In addition to the quality, time and digital map this technology gives, it may also remove people from the jobsite, making our work a safer place.

Similarly, when it comes to 3D, our colleagues at SITECH UK & Ireland, the Trimble dealer, have seen a dramatic increase in the use of 3D machine control, with Highways England pilot projects like the A1L2B Leaming to Barton motorway widening

But in order to get to the ‘human-free’ site, we have to take this technology forward to semi and then

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Demolition complete machine autonomy in the future. To do this we will need more highly skilled plant operatives trained to use this technology. In that respect it’s particularly good to see the CITB investing £1.2 million in 16 new simulators to train the talent of the future. I’m sure we’ll also see augmented reality, VR goggles and wearable tech entering the toolkit in my lifetime. As technology develops we will need all kinds of new skills, particularly with the potential that drones alone can offer the industry. Some roles and skills of the future will not exist today…and predicting them may be more difficult than ever due to the fast pace of innovation. With contracts like our recent agreement with Midland Quarry Products now including the use of drone flights, we have significantly invested in both the hardware and the skills of the individual Finning pilots.

Patch Me In

But for me probably one of the most exciting opportunities will come from wearables, like smart connected glasses. These devices could then be used to support customers to self-fix machines with help from one of our experts. Picture the scenario of a piece of equipment in a remote location having either broken down or needing a part replacing by the operator. The connected machine has been purchased with a set of smart glasses, has already sent its health data in realtime to our engineer and the operator has put on the smart glasses and is standing next to the machine. The part has been dispatched to the exact location, having been pre-ordered by the machine itself the day before. They then patch in our engineer who can see what they see and can talk them through the work. The machine self-tests and reports back that all is well and the operator carries on working. There are so many advantages to this approach. It will have the customer back up and running faster and an engineer won’t have to visit the site, saving time and carbon.

Printed Parts

In a similar vein, in the future technology could and should allow you to print replacement parts. So here the engineer will turn up to fix a machine with a 3D printer. Imagine if they open it up and discover a part failure, instead of having to order the part they will simply scan the machine code in and their handheld device (or augmented glasses) which will locate all the information they need for a 3D printer to print the part in their van.

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Operating equipment can be very tiring and when someone is tired they are far more prone to having accidents or to have slower reaction times. With plant being by its nature very large and therefore dangerous, tackling tiredness and other health related issues like heart attacks is going to be increasingly important. Caterpillar has already developed in cab technology that monitors the eye movements of an operative to support safe working and with wearable technology like smart watches monitoring health and being connected into a machine, technology will be able to prevent accidents by disabling the machine and even a call for help. It’s a challenge to look at the opportunities that technology and new thinking will bring in the future, we will have so many options to consider. Therefore, the most important thing the industry needs to do is work together in a cohesive


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The future is already here

As we look to the future we must learn from the successes of today and work with those businesses that are willing to invest time and resources into new methods of working. Balfour Beatty is not just writing about the future, they are also showing leadership today with its connected Norwich bypass worksite. Having recently partnered with Flannery Plant Hire on the earthworks delivery for the project which is officially known as the Northern Distributor Road (NDR). On a recent visit to the site we spoke to Flannery’s Operations Manager, Niall Hester about the project: “We have worked with Balfour Beatty on numerous projects over the years, but the significance of the Norwich Bypass is the collaborative approach we have taken with sharing data and information. “As part of the planning process, we worked alongside Finning to show the team at Balfour Beatty just how we can monitor performance on site,” Hester says. “Through VisionLink, we’re able to provide data on payload, fuel burn and overall performance of each core machine on site.” When Flannery were awarded the project, they purchased a wide range of new Cat machines

through Finning, ranging from five to 50 tonne excavators and the latest ADT’s, including the Cat 730C Ejector Truck which is fitted with the Cat Production Measurement system (CPM). The payload on the machine is shown on the incab monitor which enables operators to ensure the truck is not under or over loaded, which in turn optimises fuel burn per tonne on each cycle meaning the productivity of the machines are more efficient. This information is being used by Balfour Beatty to provide the best possible carbon footprint on site as well as being able to see the impact of the fleet. No matter where the units are working on the new 20.1 km dual carriageway the data can be sent and received in real-time. For the team onsite this data is sent via VisionLink into the online portal, where management and the Balfour Beatty team can access it from any connected location. “From a performance perspective, we have also witnessed a dramatic increase in cycle times, not to mention the reduction in the use of more-expensiveto-run dozers,” Niall Hester concludes. “Each day we are learning more about the performance of equipment and this information is being shared with Balfour Beatty, so we can all see the benefits of technology driven project management.”

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Demolition This is Hardcore Hardox is a name that has forged a formidable reputation for toughness and wear resistance. But do you know what lies behind that famous name? Demolition and recycling creates some of the toughest operating environments for equipment and machinery components. On any given day, machines might grapple with extreme loads, dust contamination, falling debris and temperature fluctuations. And lots of these workhorses are in sore need of that tender loving care called proper maintenance. Recycling and recovery companies themselves are taking the punch, too. Squeezed profit margins, worker safety concerns, tougher environmental regulations, and growing amounts of scrap and waste all create a full load of challenges. Doing away with waste isn’t just about handling the waste that equipment eats up every day – it’s also about wasted time and money due to equipment downtime. Many recycling and recovery professionals are finding that one source of waste they can control is the quality of the equipment they operate. In an industry where productivity is critical, the steel raw materials used to manufacture the equipment warrant a closer look. In fact, the properties of the steel, combined with the selection of the right steel type based on the application or process, can literally make or break the equipment. This article looks at Hardox®, the “hard and tough wear plate” from steel producer SSAB, acknowledged as the leading wear- and abrasionresistant steel in the construction, demolition and recycling industries.

• Hardness: The steel’s resistance to penetration and permanent deformation (in the form of indentation, scratching, abrasion, cutting, etc.) when friction is applied to its surface. The harder the steel, the less the penetration. Benefit: Edges of abrasive material have difficulty cutting into a hard surface, so wear is minimized. • Through hardening: A heat treatment in which the steel is exposed to high-temperature heating followed by controlled cooling. This improves the hardness not just of the outer layer but of the core of the steel. Benefit: Allthrough hardness results in better performance than surface hardness only. • Toughness: The steel’s ability to absorb energy and resist breaking. It requires both strength and ductility so that it can deform under physical stress instead of fracturing. Benefit: A tough material yields, so it can resist cracks if subjected to plastic deformation.

Tough yet Flexible

With a unique combination of through-hardness and toughness, Hardox® steel possesses structural properties that differentiate it from traditional abrasion-resistant steel, which is prone to cracking and wear and requires frequent replacement. Normally, as hardness increases, the steel’s formability and weldability decrease. But the toughness of Hardox® wear plate means that it can be used as a structural steel, so fabricators can bend, form and weld it without its losing its

Hardness vs Toughness?

Hardox® steel comes in a wide range of grades, widths and thicknesses. But regardless of grade or thickness, the right balance between hardness, toughness and workability is crucial for enabling the optimal design of equipment and attachments and for achieving high performance in aggressive environments. Hardness and toughness aren’t just marketing buzzwords; they’re mechanical engineering terms that describe material properties. Here are some important definitions.

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Demolition properties. Together with its high yield strength, this enables smarter designs that use less steel material while maintaining the product’s strength and enhancing its performance. At the Australian recycling equipment company Pacific Shredder, they use Hardox® steel to manufacture shredders that can shred a car into scrap in seconds. The shredder is basically a 60-tonne drum made of 11 rotor disks, with 12 or 16 manganese hammers attached to it. The rotor rotates at 500 rpm, and the hammers smash the cars against a series of anvils, breaker bars and grids. The inside is armoured with wear plates that stop the flying metal from eroding the entire structure.

Hardox® wear plate helps maximize uptime, and reduce maintenance and long-term operating costs for the company. For them, a breakdown doesn’t just mean loss of productivity; it means bringing in a 200-tonne crane to lift their rotor out and repair it. So, durability is everything. And because of the nature of the business, one of the only ways to boost the bottom line is by improving the life of the shredder. “The extra thickness and extra toughness give our shredders much longer life,” says owner Joe Beentjes. “Our wear plates and rotor disks keep on going when others have turned into scrap themselves.” SSAB has a thick plate program that offers Hardox® wear plate in thicknesses up to 160 mm (6.25”) and

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Demolition strengths of 350-600 HBW. Thick dimensions are in high demand from industries like yellow goods and construction machinery, mining and recycling – wherever you find large wear components like crushers, mills, buckets and railway applications. And a clean, lowalloy steel like Hardox® is key for obtaining excellent workshop properties, a flat hardness curve and high toughness.

Hardox in My Body®

Many manufacturers proudly display a Hardox in My Body® logo on their equipment, machinery or attachments as proof that they are certified members of SSAB’s Hardox in My Body® program. This logo verifies that the product was manufactured using Hardox® wear plate and not an imitation. It means that the truck bodies, buckets, containers, demolition and recycling equipment, or other applications have passed strict quality inspections and are approved by SSAB in terms of welding, design and manufacturing process.

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MB Crusher, who produces some of the world’s best-selling crusher buckets for recycling and demolition, is one of the program’s more than 400 worldwide members. All its crusher buckets are made from Hardox® wear plate. Another member, Genesis Attachments, makes the largest cutting shears in the world for scrap processing and demolition. The shears on their monster 420-tonne demolition machine can cut through steel beams two metres high and 85 millimetres thick, yet the truck’s operators say that it still drives smoothly.

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Here’s how the program works. Customers apply to SSAB for membership. Next, SSAB’s wear and structural technology experts analyse the welding quality, production process and design of the product. When a product is approved, it then receives a sign and a unique ID that allows traceability back to the production source, right down to the individual steel wear plate used to manufacture the product.


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Time Flies They have evolved from novelty toy to indispensable tool in just a few short years. And the rise and rise of drones shows no signs of abating. Mark Anthony reports.

About 18 months ago when I first became involved with DemoVision and its drone filming capabilities, the conversation with demolition companies whose site I was about to visit was very different. Back then, the question “is it OK to bring the drone,” was greeted with a response that was either “what is a drone” or, at best, “I will need to check” which was shorthand for “I don’t know what a drone is but I know someone that might”. Things have changed. Today, that same question is usually met with a response of: “You might as well. We have been filming the site with our drone since before work began.”

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And while our use of drone technology has allowed us to put a unique twist on our footage for Demolition TV and for a variety of demolition clients, we have merely been scratching the surface of what these incredible tools can actually do.

From small beginnings

Floating effortlessly and able to be positioned with great accuracy, drones – also referred to as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – are becoming an increasingly popular tool in the construction industry. Named after stingless male bees, drones were originally a military


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Demolition technology, dating back to the siege of Venice in 1849, when pilotless flying machines were used as weapons. However, it wasn’t until 1935 that the first truly successful drone, the de Havilland DH82B Queen Bee, joined the service in Britain. Fast-forward some 82 years later. Military UAVs account for nearly 90 percent of worldwide spending on drones and recreational models aimed at consumers are on the rise – in 2016, around two million recreational drones were sold. As technology progresses, so will sales. That’s because drones are becoming powerful business tools, according to ‘Drones Reporting for Work’, a 2016 report commissioned by Goldman Sachs*. The report predicts that of the $100 billion likely to be spent on military and civilian drones between 2016 and 2020, the commercial segment would be the fastest growing – with construction accounting for $11.2 billion, insurance $1.4bn and infrastructure inspection $1.1bn. The construction and demolition industries are now able to look at their work from a birds-eyeview, surveying sites and gathering measurements. This information can then be used to create a corresponding digital model of a site, helping contractors save time and money – and get greater accuracy – on-site surveys and project set up.

Drones that have the ability to scan using lasers can also enter the results into Building Information Models (BIM), providing a digital representation of a site’s physical characteristics for other project professionals to use, as well as a verifiable record of progress. Drones can also take aerial thermal imaging recordings, which can be used to monitor gas emissions and identify gas leaks – a potential hazard for workers. Everyone wants to make construction and demolition safer, and drones have the potential to do just that. Drones can be sent to high-risk areas that are too dangerous for workers to access. Footage can then be monitored in real-time from the safety of off-site offices. In addition, drones are able to monitor workplace conditions and transmit photos of a proposed work site, enabling workers to prepare prior to entering the area. Construction and demolition companies are catching on to the benefits of this technology and responding by creating partnerships with drone suppliers. Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is taking a measured approach to ensure the technology produces the most appropriate solutions for its customers. “Drones will definitely play an important role in the construction industry, but exactly how Volvo CE will engage with this

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Demolition technology still needs to be worked out,” says Jenny Elfsberg, director of emerging technologies at Volvo CE. “Our advanced engineering team is exploring this rapidly developing technology as well as several of the different players in this industry. With standardisation not yet in place and different approaches being taken in different countries, we are keeping a close eye on the rules and regulations. We have carried out research in this area, mainly exploring site management and site surveillance purposes, and we are continuing this work in collaboration with partners. If we ever decide to go into drone development ourselves, we would need to work with partners such as data science and flight experts.”

stop drones from entering sensitive zones, such as airports. “With the evolution of regulations, we see drones headed for new heights in the business world. The same safety, efficiency and cost benefits that appeal to the military make drones attractive for a wide range of business and civil government functions. The $100 billion market opportunity we forecast over the next five years is just the tip of the iceberg,” says Goldman Sachs. “Drones’ full economic potential is likely to be multiple times that number, as their ripple effects reverberate through the economy.” It is still early days but it is clear that drone technology has some interesting applications within the construction industry, especially when used in cooperation with heavy equipment. From small beginnings, the sky truly is the limit.

Follow the Rules

The construction industry still has a lot to learn about the potential of drones and will need to stay aware of rules and regulations concerning their use. For example, under new UK laws, individuals that own drones over 250g – heavier than the average consumer product – will be required to register it and take a safety awareness test. The government plans to bring forward and expand the use of ‘geofencing’ in the UK, which acts as an invisible field to

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When AI Meets Construction Construction equipment giant Volvo foresees a future in which the lines between man and machine will become increasingly blurred.

The potential for artificial intelligence – or AI – is high on the social agenda. Seemingly, everyone from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to Tesla CEO Elon Musk has an opinion on the impact of AI on our everyday lives. But how will the technology of today impact the construction of tomorrow?

cars means a faster mode of transportation and a significant reduction in accidents and emissions. A similar statement can be made about the construction industry. Early adopters are already using the technology to increase the efficiency, safety, and quality of construction projects.

Once confined to the pages of science fiction novels, artificial intelligence (AI) has now become a reality that cannot be ignored. In many ways, we are already using AI – from the news feed we read on our smartphones to the software that enables us to shop online securely. We no longer see AI as a far-fetched concept resigned to our imaginations, it is something we are experiencing and benefiting from every day.

Machines Mimic Man

The advantages of AI are limitless and permeate not just our everyday lives, but across all industries. For the automotive industry, the launch of self-driving

So, what exactly is artificial intelligence? It is a collective term used to describe when a machine mimics human cognitive functions, like problemsolving, learning, and pattern recognition. AI includes a process called machine learning, whereby algorithms are used to enable a machine to learn from the data it is exposed to. Therefore, the more data to which a machine is exposed, the better it will become at understanding and provide insights. In a time when humans are increasing data creation every day, AI provides an endless resource for

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Emerging Technologies

Manufacturers like Volvo Construction Equipment are exploring how emerging technologies can increase the safety of job site personnel. After launching Compact Assist in 2015, an operator assist program, Volvo CE is now developing AI algorithms, which detect and decipher specific objects using several computer vision methods. The advanced system sends a warning message to the operator to reduce the risk of accidents.

As well as increasing safety, AI has many other benefits, like performing mundane, repetitive and sometimes dangerous labour-intensive tasks. “AI techniques can help inexperienced machine operators to carry out complex tasks, which they otherwise could not,” says Dr. Fares Beainy, machine intelligence program leader at Volvo CE. “It’s advantageous in an industry that’s finding it increasingly difficult to source highly skilled and experienced operators.” Research suggests that in the coming years, some jobs could be automated, leaving many people to worry about their future employment. But as it turns out, the rise in AI is not as terrifying as science fiction would have us believe. Autonomous machines are simply part of evolution, according to Dr. Beainy. “When the first hydraulic machine was introduced, people had similar apprehensions. But, with change came new opportunities. The same phenomenon is happening with the introduction of AI. It will be gradual, but by the time intelligent and autonomous machines are implemented into construction, new jobs will have been created to complement them.”

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The Diesel Debate Faced with ever morestringent environmental legislation, the construction equipment industry has retained its faith in the trusty diesel engine. And for good reason according to CEA consultant, Alex Woodrow. As an independent consultant with over 20 years in the automotive and related industries there has never been a dull moment, with a constant ebb and flow of technology, mergers and acquisitions and other challenges to face. One of the constant factors over the 20 years, however, is the continuing pressure on OEMs in all the segments - light vehicle, commercial and non-road mobile machinery to reduce emissions and fuel consumption. Working for stakeholders throughout the industry, focussed on powertrain and emissions related technologies, we’re very much in favour of an environmentally friendly automotive industry and related sectors, from powered two wheelers, passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, heavy commercial vehicles, buses, construction equipment, agricultural vehicles, and materials handling. In many of these segments all electric, or hybrid is practical, cost effective, and will lead to improved air quality. However, the future isn’t all electric, at least not yet and it’s not all internal combustion engine, each fuel has its place. For industrial segments, where the end-users are concentrated on productivity, ‘clean’ diesel should, and will, remain the dominant fuel for the foreseeable future.

of passenger car manufacturers, whose actions will have negative consequences for the broader industry for some time. These are cleaner diesels that produce considerably less than 10 percent of pre-regulated diesels noxious emissions, in machines that on average are at least 15 percent improved in terms of fuel efficiency, operating in an industry where optimising operating costs means the difference between making a profit, and staying in business, and losing money and disappearing. In essence, they are a productivity tool that makes a positive contribution at all levels of the economy. So why do we stick with the view that diesel is the fuel for construction equipment, and what have the OEMs done to reduce their environmental impact?

Clean Future

It should be said as well that these diesels aren’t the diesels that emit black smoke and high levels of NOx, which is invisible, until it forms smog with other pollutants. They aren’t even the ‘clean’ diesels that were heavily promoted by a number

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Demolition 1. R&D spend, even in the most severe recession was between two and four percent of revenues. Across the commercial vehicle and Non-Road mobile machinery segments this equated to around $10 billion per year, of which half on average has been spent on emissions and powertrain improvement, totalling $50 billion over the past 10 years. On top of that a similar amount has been spent on capital investment in plant. 2. Energy density of diesel is much higher than any other fuel, for the majority of equipment, electric would be impractical. Equally gasoline would be impractical, and unsafe in many job sites. Not only would equipment need refuelling a lot more frequently, increasing cost, reducing productivity, Direct injection gasolines would also require adoption of gasoline particulate filters to clean up the PM 2.5 particulates which a modern diesel tailpipe already has regulated through its particulate filter that will come as standard with Stage V. For a typical shift, an all-electric mid-range excavator would need a battery at least five times as big as a typical Tesla S model, costing over $100,000.

On a practical level, it also doesn’t make sense to compare light vehicle and industrial vehicles in the same way for a number of reasons: •

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In the light vehicle segment the Top 20 manufacturing groups account for 90% of the global 92m units produced in 2016, on average 4.6m each. A further 30 accounted for the remaining 10m units, or 330,000 each. In comparison in the CV segment the Top 20 accounted for 82% of the 3.1m units, another 66 accounted for the remainder, 128,000 and 8,000 each respectively. However, in the construction segment an estimated 628,000 units where shared across the top 20, or 31,000 each, and another 100 plus accounted for the remaining 134,000 or just 1,300 units each. Many of them don’t have their own engines, of the top 10 OEMs the majority have their own engines, but in the Top 20 less than 40 percent are supplied by in-house, for various reasons. Product variety is several orders of magnitude greater. It is not due to competition that the volumes are so low, just that many machines are specialist machines.


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So, to some extent it’s that volume equation that made it easier for passenger OEMs to ‘game’ the rules. If we do one, we might as well do them all. In the non-road segment where there is a much greater cross-over of engines between OEMs it would be a lot harder to cheat the system.

The Hybrid Solution

Hybrids and alternative fuels will come, but in low volume initially. The above doesn’t preclude development of electric and hybrid. However, our own detailed assessment of the equipment population, considering load factors, fuel consumption and annual hours suggests that in Europe the below 56 kW segment uses around than 15 percent of the total fuel but accounts for almost 40 percent of the machine population. Already much of this segment is looking to hybrid and electric so economies of scale are improving, and technology has aided here. However, in the larger machines, over 56 kW this is not the case. As machines have become more expensive, mainly due to emissions control, so the rental segment has grown. Across the top machine types in Europe rental is estimated to have a greater than 70 percent share.

In the lightest segment, where emissions are not regulated until Stage V we expect to see a lot more electric models. In many cases where these are used indoors it makes sense. With either an umbilical or a power unit the power requirements mean that the infrastructure for charging is not extensive. As we get into the higher power segments however the power requirements increase significantly. In the light segment, there is also a cross-over between light vehicle systems and non-road electric and hybrid systems, which will allow more cost-effective electrification. In the heavier segments, the volumes will be much lower, and so there will be limited opportunities. Even in the lighter segments there are challenges in the non-road segment for electrification related to the conditions that the equipment works in, compared to the light vehicle segment, such as dust, vibration, temperature etc.

Future Changes

So, what else can be done? • Machines have become cleaner in terms of absolute emissions limits and will improve further under Stage V • Efficiency has improved, so that total kWH has

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fallen, further reducing emissions, and these competitive trends will continue Technology continues to improve, as OEMs get through emissions compliance there will be a focus on Total Cost of Ownership. Operators are becoming smarter, job sites are better designed, corporate sustainability is driving end users to specify cleaner machines Low emissions zones, and public procurement is driving end users towards cleaner machines A well maintained and serviced machine is a more productive machine, telematics shows when machines aren’t working to their optimum level, and will also indicate tampering or lack of compliance OEMs and their dealers are more actively working with their customers to specify and supply the right machine for the right job, not over specifying a machine

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If technology trends follow the CV segment then there will continue to be improvements through the Stage V time period. Many OEMs that didn’t have a DPF for Stage IV, but remain within the limits, will be able to benefit from the trade-off between fuel consumption, NOX generation and PM levels, to use higher levels of EGR and reduce emissions further. At the same time, we expect the initial PEMs tests to show that machines are clean across the whole duty cycle, and offer similar compliance levels to those Euro VI trucks, which will continue to show improvements in emissions and fuel consumption. Those Euro VI trucks that were tested, were the first generation. 2nd and 3rd generation truck have added additional fuel consumption benefits whilst meeting stricter compliance requirements under Euro VI part B and C, and we expect a similar pattern in the construction equipment segment.


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Axis Demolition Unit 30 Stella Gill Industrial Estate Pelton Fell CHESTER LE STREET County Durham DH2 2RQ B & B Enterprises Contractors Ltd Sudmeadow Road GLOUCESTER Gloucestershire GL2 5HG B & B Industrial Dismantling Ltd 4 Queen Street WORKSOP Nottinghamshire S80 2AN B Betchley Groundworks Wattlehurst Farm Kingsfold HORSHAM West Sussex RH12 3SD B D B Dismantling Station Road Industrial Estate Valley Road, Wombwell BARNSLEY South Yorkshire S73 0BS B D P Ltd Belfast Yard Gelderd Road, Birstall BATLEY West Yorkshire WF17 9PY

B Lancaster & Son Acres Chadderton OLDHAM Lancashire OL1 2RP B W Contracts 42 Claremont Gardens ABERDEEN Aberdeenshire AB10 6RG Balicrest 71 Dukes Wood Drive GERRARDS CROSS Buckinghamshire SL9 7LQ Ballymore Services Unit 3 Gortush Business Centre Gortrush Industrial Estate OMAGH County Tyrone BT78 5EJ Bath Demolition Ltd Aldermoor Way Longwell Green Longwell Green BRISTOL Avon BS30 7EU Beattie Demolition Auchinvole Castle Kilsyth GLASGOW Lanarkshire G65 0SA Bedford Demolition Ltd 36 Knights Avenue Clapham BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK41 6DF

Best Demolition Ltd Harcourt Lodge Buildings Burwash Road HEATHFIELD East Sussex TN21 8RA Bestway Environmental The Wenta Business Centre 288b Colne Way WATFORD Hertfordshire WD24 7ND Bettinson Bros R & C High London Farm High London Lane, Winfarthing DISS Norfolk IP22 2EG Blackheath Demolition & Trading 26c Hythe Quay COLCHESTER Essex CO2 8JB Bloom Demolition Excavation Ltd The Yard, Askham Road East Markham NEWARK Nottinghamshire NG22 0RQ Blucon Group Ltd Lyndons Farm Poolhead Lane, Earlswood SOLIHULL West Midlands B94 5ES Boddington Demolition Ltd Oak Farm, Priors Hardwick Road Upper Boddington DAVENTRY Northamptonshire NN11 6DW Boiler & Plant Dismantlers Ltd 11 Wellfields LOUGHTON Essex IG10 1PB

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Bond Demolition Unit 15e Greenway Bedwas CAERPHILLY Mid Glamorgan CF83 8DW Boss Plant Ltd Round Plantation Farm Rufford NEWARK Nottinghamshire NG22 9HA Bournemouth Reclamation 54 Southill Road BOURNEMOUTH Dorset BH9 1SH Bradley Demolition Ltd Kent Street PRESTON Lancashire PR1 1RY Brendan Small Contracts 7a Flush Road NEWCASTLE County Down BT33 0QF Bridgeplan Ltd Ellen Royd Street HALIFAX West Yorkshire HX3 6DN Briggs Demolition Bridge Works Wellington Street BURY Lancashire BL8 2AL Brookes Services Common Farm, London Road Milton Common THAME Oxfordshire OX9 2NU Brooks Plant & Demolition 179 Mansfield Road Skegby SUTTON IN ASHFIELD Nottinghamshire NG17 3DX


Demolition Brown & Mason Anson House, Schooner Court Crossways Business Park DARTFORD Kent DA2 6QQ

C M E C Demolition William Isaac Building 3 Gibbons Street NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG7 2SB

Capital Demolition Capital House Woodham Park Road, Woodham ADDLESTONE Surrey KT15 3TG

Chris Wright & Sons Ltd Bogston Lane GREENOCK Renfrewshire PA15 2UQ

Brown & Mason Ltd Unit 5 Lysander Close Pysons Road Industrial Estate BROADSTAIRS Kent CT10 2YJ

CMR Sneyd Hill STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST6 2DZ

Cardiff Demolition Co Ltd Ty To Maen Farm Newton Road, Rumney CARDIFF South Glamorgan CF3 2EJ

Church Street Demolition 16-28 Brasenose Road BOOTLE Merseyside L20 8HG

Butler Bros 49 West End Whittlesford CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire CB22 4LX Button Linguard Button House Pix Farm Lane HEMEL HEMPSTEAD Hertfordshire HP1 2RY C A J Services Haydens, Keysoe Road Thurleigh BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK44 2EA C D Demolition Specialists Ltd 39 Longhouse Road GRAYS Essex RM16 4RT C E P Demolition 142a Clydeholm Road GLASGOW Lanarkshire G14 0QQ C Jackson & Sons (Bedford) Ltd Keysoe Road Thurleigh BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK44 2EA C L S Demolition Atherton Way BRIGG South Humberside DN20 8AR

C Smith & Sons Rochdale Ltd Sladen Fold Cottages Lightowlers Lane LITTLEBOROUGH Lancashire OL15 0LP C V D Fire Protection Ltd 1 Lawmuir Road Law CARLUKE Lanarkshire ML8 5JB C20 London Ltd 115 Ormside Street LONDON SE15 1TF Cader Construction Ltd 1 Doseley Road North Dawley TELFORD Shropshire TF4 3AL Callaghan Demolition Ltd The Estate Office Waterhouse Lane, Kingswood TADWORTH Surrey KT20 6HT Cannon Demolition & Co PO Box 2057 SEAFORD East Sussex BN25 3TF Cantillon 10 Elton Way WATFORD Hertfordshire WD25 8HH

Central Demolition Ltd Central House Chattan Industrial Estate BONNYBRIDGE Stirlingshire FK4 2AG Central Demolition Recycling Ltd West Carron Landfill FALKIRK Stirlingshire FK2 7RS Chamic Industrial Services Ltd 27 Bankhead Drive EDINBURGH Midlothian EH11 4DN

Ciku Construction 63a Hawks Road KINGSTON UPON THAMES Surrey KT1 3EF City Demolition Birmingham Ltd Blews Street BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B6 4EP City Demolition Ltd 18 Clifton Bank ROTHERHAM South Yorkshire S60 2NA CL 16 Leigh Common Westhoughton BOLTON Lancashire BL5 3TQ

Charles Shaw Plant Hire & Groundwork Contractors Akesmoor Lane Gillow Heath STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST8 6RT

Clarke Demolition Co Ltd Chapel Works, Newbourne Road Waldringfield WOODBRIDGE Suffolk IP12 4PT

Cheshire Groundwork Ltd Wall Pool Lodge Church Lane, Gawsworth MACCLESFIELD Cheshire SK11 9RQ

Clearaway Demolition Maidstone Road Five Oak Green, Whetsted TONBRIDGE Kent TN12 6SQ

Chris Whittle 21 Duchy Park Preston PAIGNTON Devon TQ3 1ES

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Clemson Demolition Unit 28 Manor Farm Peppard Common HENLEY ON THAMES Oxfordshire RG9 5LA


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Demolition Cliff Groundwork & Driveways 16 Lambert Road Ribbleton PRESTON Lancashire PR2 6YQ

Connolly Recycling Solutions Ltd The Stoneyard Church ACCRINGTON Lancashire BB5 0ED

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Coleman Group Shady Lane BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B44 9ER Collard Demolition Eversley Haulage Park Fleet Road, Hartley Wintney HOOK Hampshire RG27 8ED Collingbourne Demolition Collstar Farm Malthouse Lane, Llantarnam CWMBRAN Gwent NP44 3EE Comley Demolition Ltd Southern Way Rye Common, Odiham HOOK Hampshire RG29 1HU Complete Demolition Ltd Unit 4 Stafford House Westbury Street HYDE Cheshire SK14 4QP Concrete Services 151 Huddersfield Road Meltham HOLMFIRTH West Yorkshire HD9 4AJ Connell Brothers Ltd Orchard House Orchard Street SALFORD Lancashire M6 6FL

Crushintons 108 Northwall Road DEAL Kent CT14 6PP D & A Demolition Ltd 30 Barbara Avenue CANVEY ISLAND Essex SS8 0HA D A Environmental Services Ltd Unit 1 Maida Vale Business Centre Maida Vale Road CHELTENHAM Gloucestershire GL53 7ER D B S Demolition 54 Singer Way Woburn Road Industrial Estate, Kempston BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK42 7AF D D S Demolition Charles Anthony House Manston Road MARGATE Kent CT9 4JW DES Unit 4 Regents Court Farmoor Lane REDDITCH Worcestershire B98 0SD

D F & Mj Spindler LLP 1 Mallard Close Tollesbury MALDON Essex CM9 8RR

Dalton's Demolition Station Road Gogarbank EDINBURGH Midlothian EH12 9BU

D G Sayers Ltd Three Acres Whitesmith LEWES East Sussex BN8 6JQ

David & Goliath Enterprsies Ltd Office 7 35-37 Ludgate Hill LONDON EC4M 7JN

D Hughes Demolition & Excavation Ltd Coteman Heights Farm Hill Top Lane, Delph OLDHAM Lancashire OL3 5RW

David Dyett Ltd Lyon Way Frimley CAMBERLEY Surrey GU16 7ER

D J Factory Clearance The Railway Sidings Anderton Road BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B11 1TG

David Geddes Contractors Ltd Swirlburn Colliston ARBROATH Angus DD11 3SH

D R Solutions Essex 7 New Road Rayne BRAINTREE Essex CM77 6TG

David Morton Larbert Ltd Glen Works Glen Village FALKIRK Stirlingshire FK1 2BQ

D R Warwick Adsett Farm Adsett WESTBURY ON SEVERN Gloucestershire GL14 1PQ

Decom Group Ltd 9 Greenfinch Road Easington Lane HOUGHTON LE SPRING Tyne And Wear DH5 0GG

DSM Arden House Arden Road, Saltley BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B8 1DE

Deconstruct UK Burdett House 15-16 Buckingham Street LONDON WC2N 6DU

D W W Contacting Services Ltd Unit 2c Salters Lane Sedgefield STOCKTON ON TEES Cleveland TS21 3EE D Worthington Ltd 1 Broadsword Way Burbage HINCKLEY Leicestershire LE10 2QL

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Dem Tek Demolition 110 Broad Street GLASGOW Lanarkshire G40 2BA Demex Bernera Works Psalters Lane ROTHERHAM South Yorkshire S61 1DQ


Demolition Dem-master Demolition Pottishaw Place Whitehill Industrial Estate BATHGATE West Lothian EH48 2EN Demo One Ltd 10 Hornsby Square Southfields Business Park BASILDON Essex SS15 6SD Democon Unit 5 Pole Position London Road, Bassetts Pole SUTTON COLDFIELD West Midlands B75 5SA Democon Ltd 81 Darwin Street Highgate BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B12 0TP Demolition by Derek Nuttall PO Box 87 ROSSENDALE Lancashire BB4 9SD Demolition J B 50a Aldershot Road GUILDFORD Surrey GU2 8AF Demolition Services Ltd D S L House Wortley Moor Road LEEDS West Yorkshire LS12 4JE Demolition South West Ltd Unit 1 Toldish Lane Indian Queens ST. COLUMB Cornwall TR9 6HL Demrec Ltd 17 Middlegate MANCHESTER Lancashire M40 0JP

Dennis Clancy & Sons Ltd 44a Sillars Meadow IRVINE Ayrshire KA12 0LZ

Dunton Plant Ltd The Courtyard Gorsey Lane, Coleshill BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B46 1JA

Eastwood Metals Recycling 152 Hythe Street DARTFORD Kent DA1 1BN

Derby Demolition Ltd Unit 16 Victoria Way Royal Scott Road, Pride Park DERBY Derbyshire DE24 8AN

Dymacore Ltd 12 Meadow Halt Ogwell NEWTON ABBOT Devon TQ12 6FA

Econ Econ House Old Maidstone Road SIDCUP Kent DA14 5BA

E D & M A Redpath & Sons Haugh Head WOOLER Northumberland NE71 6QP

Eless Decommissioning Services Unit 16 Graylands Estate Langhurstwood Road HORSHAM West Sussex RH12 4QD

Diamond Concrete Drilling Co Ltd 7 Barskimming Road MAUCHLINE Ayrshire KA5 5AJ Digtech UK Ltd Rose Cottage Hooton ELLESMERE PORT Cheshire CH66 1NG

E D Demolition Services Ltd 15 Dollman Street BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B7 4RP

Dismantling & Engineering Services Willenhall Road WILLENHALL West Midlands WV13 3AE

E S Green & Sons 65 Carnbane Road LISBURN County Antrim BT27 5NG

Doc Robinsons Demolition Ltd 3-5 Boothley Road BLACKPOOL Lancashire FY1 3JT

East Midlands Demolition The Sidings, Duffield Road Industrial Estate Little Eaton DERBY Derbyshire DE21 5EG

Dorton Group Station Goods Yard Station Road BURGESS HILL West Sussex RH15 9DG

Eastland Demolition Nuneaton Marston Jabbett BEDWORTH Warwickshire CV12 9SD

Down to Earth Demolition Ltd Unit 1 Moorbridge Works Bestwood Road NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG6 8SS Downwell Demolition Newcastle House Oliver Close GRAYS Essex RM20 3EE

Elite Demolition 2 Hope Close WOODFORD GREEN Essex IG8 7LZ Empringham Demolition Hallands Farm College Road BARROW UPON HUMBER South Humberside DN19 7ED Entigo M H B Breakers Cobweb Buildings The Lane, Lyford WANTAGE Oxfordshire OX12 0EE Envirodem Ltd 93 Swanston Street GLASGOW Lanarkshire G40 4HG

Eastwood Ltd 135 Shore Road NEWTOWNABBEY County Antrim BT37 9SY

Erith Contractors Erith House 7 Queen Street ERITH Kent DA8 1RP

Eastwood Ltd 541 Saintfield Road Carryduff BELFAST County Antrim BT8 8ES

Essex Demolition Contractors Ltd 1 Navigation Road CHELMSFORD Essex CM2 6ND

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Demolition Euro Demolition & Dismantling Ltd Unit 17 Marchington Industrial Estate Stubby Lane, Marchington UTTOXETER Staffordshire ST14 8LP Europlant UK Demolition Division Ltd 1 Cornerways River Road, Taplow MAIDENHEAD Berkshire SL6 0BB Evolution Enabling 22 Sirdar Road Brook Road Industrial Estate RAYLEIGH Essex SS6 7XF Excaliber Services Ltd Sabichi House 5 Wadsworth Road, Perivale GREENFORD Middlesex UB6 7JD Excel Demolition & Groundworks Hawthorns, Wantz Road Margaretting INGATESTONE Essex CM4 0EP F C Richardson & Son Ltd 194 Yardley Road Acocks Green BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B27 6LR F Cooper & Sons 195 Frog Grove Lane Wood Street Village GUILDFORD Surrey GU3 3HD F Hardwick Ltd Scotch Park Trading Estate Forge Lane LEEDS West Yorkshire LS12 2PY

FPS 2 Hope Close WOODFORD GREEN Essex IG8 7LZ F T S Demolition Ltd 35 Carsthorne Road Carr Lane Industrial Estate, Hoylake WIRRAL Merseyside CH47 4FB Fearn Plant Ltd Wall Rudding Farm Saxilby Road, Doddington LINCOLN Lincolnshire LN6 4RY Ferrari Demolition 6 Barnfield NEW MALDEN Surrey KT3 5RH Fincham Demolition 16 Lord Nelson Drive New Costessey NORWICH Norfolk NR5 0UE Forshaw Demolition Ltd King House Stotts Park James Street, Westhoughton BOLTON Lancashire BL5 3QR

G Fry Demolition Ltd Yew Tree Farm Main Road, Westwood NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG16 5HW

Galebest Ltd Rother Valley Way Holbrook SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire S20 3RW

G J Gaywood Ltd Construction House Porters Wood ST. ALBANS Hertfordshire AL3 6NW

General Demolition 16 Lyon Road WALTON ON THAMES Surrey KT12 3PU

G J P Contract Services Ltd The Corner Bungalow King Street, Broseley Wood BROSELEY Shropshire TF12 5PS GMD Blainscough Works Blainscough Lane, Coppull CHORLEY Lancashire PR7 5HT G O Brien - Demolition Cleadon Lane EAST BOLDON Tyne and Wear NE36 0AJ G O'Brien Group Stephenson Street WALLSEND Tyne And Wear NE28 6UE

Fox Demolition 1391 London Road LEIGH ON SEA Essex SS9 2SA

G P Paving 4 Rannock Avenue Kingsbury LONDON NW9 7JN

Franklin Demolition 1 Rawreth Industrial Estate Rawreth Lane RAYLEIGH Essex SS6 9RL

G R P Excavations Ltd Unit 7a County Business Park Darlington Road NORTHALLERTON North Yorkshire DL6 2NQ

G B M UK Warwick Road Fairfield Industrial Estate LOUTH Lincolnshire LN11 0YB

G T B Demolition Co Ltd 25 Cotton Street LIVERPOOL Merseyside L3 7DY

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Gill Demolitions Progress Works Hall Lane BRADFORD West Yorkshire BD4 7DT Glamorgan Demolition Opus One, John Street Cefn Cribwr BRIDGEND Mid Glamorgan CF32 0AD Glenbarrow Ltd 1a Newby Road STOCKPORT Cheshire SK4 2JJ Gnat UK Ltd Unit 5 Jackson Court Olympic Way RICHMOND North Yorkshire DL10 4FD Goldhill Contracting Ltd Unit 4a Adams Way Springfield Business Park ALCESTER Warwickshire B49 6PU Goody Demolition Ovenden House Aylesham Industrial Estate, Aylesham CANTERBURY Kent CT3 3EP Gothard Landscape & Land Reclamation Ltd Gate House Sandhurst Road TILBURY Essex RM18 8DH


Demolition General Demolition 16 Lyon Road WALTON ON THAMES Surrey KT12 3PU Gill Demolitions Progress Works Hall Lane BRADFORD West Yorkshire BD4 7DT Glamorgan Demolition Opus One, John Street Cefn Cribwr BRIDGEND Mid Glamorgan CF32 0AD Glenbarrow Ltd 1a Newby Road STOCKPORT Cheshire SK4 2JJ Gnat UK Ltd Unit 5 Jackson Court Olympic Way RICHMOND North Yorkshire DL10 4FD Goldhill Contracting Ltd Unit 4a Adams Way Springfield Business Park ALCESTER Warwickshire B49 6PU

Gregory Demolition Group 78 River Road BARKING Essex IG11 0DS

Headway Salvage Supply Demolition Linden Lea Chequers Lane Walton On The Hill TADWORTH Surrey KT20 7RG

H F A Dolman Rear Of 34 Potters Way Temple Farm Industrial Estate SOUTHEND ON SEA Essex SS2 5SJ

Heard Demolition Ltd Terminus Drive Pitsea Hall Lane, Pitsea BASILDON Essex SS16 4UH

H F James Plant & Contractors Glencoe Factory Road BURRY PORT Dyfed SA16 0DZ

Hill Demolition 1-3 Edinburgh Place HARLOW Essex CM20 2DJ

H Smith Ltd The Manor Gatehouse Priory Road DARTFORD Kent DA1 2BJ

Holderness Metal Company The Station Station Road, Patrington HULL North Humberside HU12 0NE

Hague Plant Jubilee House Claywheels Lane SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire S6 1LZ

Hughes & Salvidge 11 Flathouse Road PORTSMOUTH Hampshire PO1 4QS

Hamilton Construction Services Old Station Yard PETWORTH West Sussex GU28 0JF

Goody Demolition Ovenden House Aylesham Industrial Estate, Aylesham CANTERBURY Kent CT3 3EP

Harbour Demolition Ltd Broom Lane Langton Green TUNBRIDGE WELLS Kent TN3 9JL

Gothard Landscape & Land Reclamation Ltd Gate House Sandhurst Road TILBURY Essex RM18 8DH

Hardcore Crushing Ltd Moorfield Industrial Estate Moorfield Way, Altham ACCRINGTON Lancashire BB5 5TX

Greater London Demolition 31 Jute Lane ENFIELD Middlesex EN3 7PJ

Havering Demolition & Recycling Ltd Unit 2e Walls Industrial Estate New Road RAINHAM Essex RM13 9PN

Hughes & Salvidge Building 208 Epsom Square London Heathrow Airport HOUNSLOW Middlesex TW6 2BJ Hurley Demolition Ltd Phoenix Business Park Brickfield Road BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B25 8HE Hutchinson Demolition & Dismantling Ltd Netherfield Works Calder Road DEWSBURY West Yorkshire WF13 3JS

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Hyde Demolition Ltd Raglan Street HYDE Cheshire SK14 2DX Hydro Pumps 19 High Mead FAREHAM Hampshire PO15 6BL Hydro Pumps Ltd Unit 12 Sandy Lane Industrial Estate STOURPORT ON SEVERN Worcestershire DY13 9QB I H Equipment Ltd 49a Lidgate Crescent South Kirkby PONTEFRACT West Yorkshire WF9 3NR Imperial Demolitions & Recycling Weircliffe Park St Andrews Road EXETER Devon EX4 2AF International Waste Management Group Unit 27 Mayfield Industrial Estate DALKEITH Midlothian EH22 4AD J B Black Ayrshire Ltd Bairdsmill Crosshill MAYBOLE Ayrshire KA19 7PU J B C Demo Ltd Unit 6a Beeches Road Community Enterprise Centre 1 Beeches Road WEST BROMWICH West Midlands B70 6QE J C Butler Demolition Ryecroft House Greaves Lane, Threapwood MALPAS Cheshire SY14 7AS


Demolition Greater London Demolition 31 Jute Lane ENFIELD Middlesex EN3 7PJ Gregory Demolition Group 78 River Road BARKING Essex IG11 0DS H F A Dolman Rear Of 34 Potters Way Temple Farm Industrial Estate SOUTHEND ON SEA Essex SS2 5SJ H F James Plant & Contractors Glencoe Factory Road BURRY PORT Dyfed SA16 0DZ H Smith Ltd The Manor Gatehouse Priory Road DARTFORD Kent DA1 2BJ Hague Plant Jubilee House Claywheels Lane SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire S6 1LZ Hamilton Construction Services Old Station Yard PETWORTH West Sussex GU28 0JF

Havering Demolition & Recycling Ltd Unit 2e Walls Industrial Estate New Road RAINHAM Essex RM13 9PN

Hutchinson Demolition & Dismantling Ltd Netherfield Works Calder Road DEWSBURY West Yorkshire WF13 3JS

Headway Salvage Supply Demolition Linden Lea Chequers Lane Walton On The Hill TADWORTH Surrey KT20 7RG

Hyde Demolition Ltd Raglan Street HYDE Cheshire SK14 2DX Hydro Pumps 19 High Mead FAREHAM Hampshire PO15 6BL

Heard Demolition Ltd Terminus Drive Pitsea Hall Lane, Pitsea BASILDON Essex SS16 4UH

Hydro Pumps Ltd Unit 12 Sandy Lane Industrial Estate STOURPORT ON SEVERN Worcestershire DY13 9QB

Hill Demolition 1-3 Edinburgh Place HARLOW Essex CM20 2DJ Holderness Metal Company The Station Station Road, Patrington HULL North Humberside HU12 0NE Hughes & Salvidge 11 Flathouse Road PORTSMOUTH Hampshire PO1 4QS

I H Equipment Ltd 49a Lidgate Crescent South Kirkby PONTEFRACT West Yorkshire WF9 3NR Imperial Demolitions & Recycling Weircliffe Park St Andrews Road EXETER Devon EX4 2AF International Waste Management Group Unit 27 Mayfield Industrial Estate DALKEITH Midlothian EH22 4AD

Harbour Demolition Ltd Broom Lane Langton Green TUNBRIDGE WELLS Kent TN3 9JL

Hughes & Salvidge Building 208 Epsom Square London Heathrow Airport HOUNSLOW Middlesex TW6 2BJ

Hardcore Crushing Ltd Moorfield Industrial Estate Moorfield Way, Altham ACCRINGTON Lancashire BB5 5TX

Hurley Demolition Ltd Phoenix Business Park Brickfield Road BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B25 8HE

J B Black Ayrshire Ltd Bairdsmill Crosshill MAYBOLE Ayrshire KA19 7PU J B C Demo Ltd Unit 6a Beeches Road Community Enterprise Centre 1 Beeches Road WEST BROMWICH West Midlands B70 6QE

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J C Butler Demolition Ryecroft House Greaves Lane, Threapwood MALPAS Cheshire SY14 7AS J C J Group Unit 5 121-127 Salamanca Street GLASGOW Lanarkshire G31 5ES J D Crabtree High House Farm Straight Lane, Addingham ILKLEY West Yorkshire LS29 9JU J Freeley Ltd 14 Southern Street Worsley MANCHESTER Lancashire M28 3QN J G Mcvey & Co Ltd 25-27 Naylor Street LIVERPOOL Merseyside L3 6DR J Kennedy Demolition The Old Council Yard Gilchrist Thomas Industrial Estate, Blaenavon PONTYPOOL Gwent NP4 9RL J M Graham Groesfaen Farm Babell HOLYWELL Clwyd CH8 8PZ J M M Rubbish Uplifts 72 Tantallon Drive COATBRIDGE Lanarkshire ML5 2LU J Mould Reading Burghfield Bridge Burghfield READING Berkshire RG30 3XN


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Demolition J S Berry Contractors Ltd Stone Field Blackleach Lane, Catforth PRESTON Lancashire PR4 0JA J W Cameron Demolition 19 Second Avenue Camels Head PLYMOUTH Devon PL2 2EQ JBV Demolition Suite 12, Howard Court Manor Park RUNCORN Cheshire WA7 1SJ Jd Manual Demolition 21 Pickering Road LEICESTER Leicestershire LE9 6WA Jennings of Pudsey 70 Marsh PUDSEY West Yorkshire LS28 7NY Joe Williams Demolition Aston Bury Farm Aston STEVENAGE Hertfordshire SG2 7EG K C P Demolition Fairmeadow Crays Hill Road, Crays Hill BILLERICAY Essex CM11 2YR KDC 6 Earls Court Roseland Hall Earls Gate Park GRANGEMOUTH Stirlingshire FK3 8ZE KDC Sharston Green Business Park 1 Robeson Way MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M22 4SW

K P Groundworks Demolition 44 Carlton Avenue WESTCLIFF ON SEA Essex SS0 0QL KPH Unit 1 Paddock Barn Farm Godstone Road CATERHAM Surrey CR3 6SF K T Demolition Ltd 32a Holmsey Green Beck Row BURY ST. EDMUNDS Suffolk IP28 8AJ

Kelly Contractors & Plant Hire 10 Ballymaglave Road BALLYNAHINCH County Down BT24 8LX

Kent Demolition Company Ltd M G I House 3 Monson Road TUNBRIDGE WELLS Kent TN1 1LH Kernow Coppice 14 Trelawney Road PADSTOW Cornwall PL28 8EH L A Moore Ltd The Old Railway Yard Haybridge WELLS Somerset BA5 1AH L G Murphy Swansea Ltd Unit 11 Prospect Park Queensway, Fforestfach SWANSEA West Glamorgan SA5 4ED

Lawson Group Station Yard Station Road, Shrivenham SWINDON Wiltshire SN6 8JL

L K S Demolition & Groundwork 2 Sandy Lane Scalford MELTON MOWBRAY Leicestershire LE14 4DS

Linbro Demolition Haigh Lane Hoylandswaine SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire S36 7JJ

L O R Contracting Ltd Unit 1-3 Lostock Lane Lostock BOLTON Lancashire BL6 4BR

Keanes 45 Iverson Road LONDON NW6 2HT

Keltbray St Andrew's House Portsmouth Road Esher Surrey KT10 9TA

L J Finch Snowdrop Cottage Norton Road, Great Ashfield BURY ST. EDMUNDS Suffolk IP31 3HJ

L P D Demolition Unit 4 Hickman Avenue WOLVERHAMPTON West Midlands WV1 2BT L Rifkin Demolitions Marsh Street Kirkdale LIVERPOOL Merseyside L20 2BL Lakeside Reclamation Ltd Brewery Lane GATESHEAD Tyne and Wear NE10 0EY

Ling Metals Ltd Unit 6-7 Stone Way Lakesview International Business Park, Hersden CANTERBURY Kent CT3 4GP Liverpool Reclamation & Demolition Ltd Target House Liver Industrial Estate Walton LIVERPOOL Merseyside L9 7ES London Demolition Ledger House Forest Green Road, Fifield MAIDENHEAD Berkshire SL6 2NR

Lancashire & Cumbria Demolition Contract Ltd 12 Orchard Industrial Estate Orchard Street SALFORD Greater Manchester M6 6FL

Lothian Demolition Ltd Units 9-11waverley Industrial Units Waverley Street BATHGATE West Lothian EH48 4HY M & L Stevens Ltd Little Orchard Pike Fish Lane, Paddock Wood TONBRIDGE Kent TN12 6PS

Lancebox Office Block F Manor Way Business Park Manor Way SWANSCOMBE Kent DA10 0PP

M & M Demolition Regus House, Victory Way Crossways Business Park DARTFORD Kent DA2 6QD

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Demolition MAG 52 Bullwell Crescent Cheshunt WALTHAM CROSS Hertfordshire EN8 9HG M Brown Demolition Ltd Church Farm, Church Lane Stapleford Abbotts ROMFORD Essex RM4 1ES M G L Demolition Ltd Newburn Haugh Industrial Estate Newburn NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Tyne And Wear NE15 8SG M J Finnigan Demolition Suite 207 Station House Stamford New Road ALTRINCHAM Cheshire WA14 1EP M J M Con Ltd Space House Abbey Road LONDON NW10 7SU M W Crushing Ltd Three Trees, Penfold Drive Great Billing NORTHAMPTON Northamptonshire NN3 9EQ M Ward Demolition Ltd 1 Summer Lane Long Sutton SPALDING Lincolnshire PE12 9BL Major Demolitions Harfreys Road Industrial Estate Harfreys Road GREAT YARMOUTH Norfolk NR31 0JL Maldon Demolition Station Road MALDON Essex CM9 4LQ

Mark Wakefield Demolition Ltd Second Floor Suite 6 Blackthorn House Skull House Lane, Appley Bridge WIGAN Lancashire WN6 9DB

McVey Demolition Lees Road Knowsley Industrial Park LIVERPOOL Merseyside L33 7SE Metals & Plant Ltd 5 Manor Close Todwick SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire S26 1HP

Marksall Demolition Unit 7a GRAVESEND Kent DA12 2RU Materials Movement Ltd Linx House Clifton Road HENLOW Bedfordshire SG16 6BL Matthews Sussex Ltd Stephenson Place Stephenson Way CRAWLEY West Sussex RH10 1TL McAuliffe Group Mcauliffe House Loxdale Industrial Estate Northcott Road BILSTON West Midlands WV14 0TP McCallan Bros Ltd 57 Quarry Road Carrickmore OMAGH County Tyrone BT79 9JX

Metro Deconstruction Services Ltd Highworth Farm Stan Hill, Charlwood HORLEY Surrey RH6 0ES Midway Demolition 616 Burton Road Midway SWADLINCOTE Derbyshire DE11 0DP Mitchell Demolition Ltd 1a Gunton Lane NORWICH Norfolk NR5 0AE Monksview Demolition 72-76 West Drove North Gedney Hill SPALDING Lincolnshire PE12 0NT

McCormack Demolition Park House 56 Trench Road NEWTOWNABBEY County Antrim BT36 4TY

Moran Haulage Ltd 7 Mercury Way LONDON SE14 5RR Murtagh Demolition Ltd Unit 16 Titan Court Laporte Way LUTON Bedfordshire LU4 8EF

McKenna Demolition Ltd The Pump House Saltbox Hill, Biggin Hill WESTERHAM Kent TN16 3EE

N C P Humphries Demolition Portway Road WEDNESBURY West Midlands WS10 7DZ

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N Dixon & Sons Demolition Ltd Cocklakes Yard Cote Hill, Cumwhinton CARLISLE Cumbria CA4 0BQ Nedco Contracts N E Ltd 2 Kiln Crescent Bishop Middleham FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 9AP Network Demolition Services LLP New Works Sion Street, Radcliffe MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M26 3SB New Forest Demolition Greenacre Farm Hordle LYMINGTON Hampshire SO41 0FN Newcastle Demolition Ltd Park Farm, Old Road Bignall End STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST7 8QH Newline 633 Melton Road Thurmaston LEICESTER Leicestershire LE4 8EB Newton Yorkshire Ltd Victoria Business Park Hepworth HOLMFIRTH West Yorkshire HD9 7TT Nigel Jagger Demolition & Groundworks Woodside Farm, Carr Lane Sutton-On-The-Forest YORK North Yorkshire YO61 1EB



Demolition Northbank Demolition Co Hayes Road Cadishead MANCHESTER Lancashire M44 5BU Northeast Demolition UK Ltd Newlands, Drakes Lane Little Waltham CHELMSFORD Essex CM3 3ND Northside Demolition Ltd 16 Titan Court Laporte Way LUTON Bedfordshire LU4 8EF Oakley Plant Gatehouse Farm Lebberston SCARBOROUGH North Yorkshire YO11 3NS Olds Demolition Unit 1 Waldrons Farm Business Units Sidmouth Road, Farringdon EXETER Devon EX5 2JX P & S Interior Strippers 28 Daneholme Road MANCHESTER Lancashire M19 1NY P Allison & Sons Lindow Lea Farm Whetsted Road, Whetsted TONBRIDGE Kent TN12 6SD P B M Contractors Ltd 15 Green Lane Small Heath BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B9 5BU P H D Midlands Ltd The Old Sub Station Queens Drive NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG2 1AP

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Demolition ABERDEENSHIRE

B W Contracts 42 Claremont Gardens ABERDEEN Aberdeenshire AB10 6RG

ANGUS

David Geddes Contractors Ltd Swirlburn Colliston ARBROATH Angus DD11 3SH Safedem Ltd Arthurstone House Liff Road DUNDEE Angus DD2 4TD

AVON

A B Demolition Engineers UK Ltd 5 Palmer Street WESTON SUPER MARE Avon BS23 1RP Bath Demolition Ltd Aldermoor Way Longwell Green Longwell Green BRISTOL Avon BS30 7EU Paul Walker Demolition Services 1 Bath Hill Keynsham BRISTOL Avon BS31 1EB Weaver Demolition Farrington Fields Trading Estate Farrington Gurney BRISTOL Avon BS39 6UU

AYRSHIRE

Dennis Clancy & Sons Ltd 44a Sillars Meadow IRVINE Ayrshire KA12 0LZ

Diamond Concrete Drilling Co Ltd 7 Barskimming Road MAUCHLINE Ayrshire KA5 5AJ J B Black Ayrshire Ltd Bairdsmill Crosshill MAYBOLE Ayrshire KA19 7PU Turners 12 Muirkirk Road Lugar CUMNOCK Ayrshire KA18 3LJ

BEDFORDSHIRE

Bedford Demolition Ltd 36 Knights Avenue Clapham BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK41 6DF C A J Services Haydens, Keysoe Road Thurleigh BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK44 2EA C Jackson & Sons (Bedford) Ltd Keysoe Road Thurleigh BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK44 2EA D B S Demolition 54 Singer Way Woburn Road Industrial Estate, Kempston BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK42 7AF L T Demolition 156 Highbury Grove Clapham BEDFORD Bedfordshire MK41 6DU

Materials Movement Ltd Linx House Clifton Road HENLOW Bedfordshire SG16 6BL Murtagh Demolition Ltd Unit 16 Titan Court Laporte Way LUTON Bedfordshire LU4 8EF Northside Demolition Ltd 16 Titan Court Laporte Way LUTON Bedfordshire LU4 8EF

BERKSHIRE

A & W Demolition Bracknell Buckhurst Moors Amen Corner, Binfield BRACKNELL Berkshire RG12 8TD Europlant UK Demolition Division Ltd 1 Cornerways River Road, Taplow MAIDENHEAD Berkshire SL6 0BB London Demolition Ledger House Forest Green Road, Fifield MAIDENHEAD Berkshire SL6 2NR Lowery Demolition Ltd Heathrow House Park Lane, Horton SLOUGH Berkshire SL3 9PR Redhammer Demolition Ltd Albany House WOKINGHAM Berkshire RG40 1BJ

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Turner Bros Foxcovert Farm Goring Heath READING Berkshire RG8 7SN

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE A M A C Grab Hire 4 Amersham Road Little Chalfont AMERSHAM Buckinghamshire HP6 6SE

Balicrest 71 Dukes Wood Drive GERRARDS CROSS Buckinghamshire SL9 7LQ Putnam Construction Services Ltd Flat 10 Juniper Lane Flackwell Heath HIGH WYCOMBE Buckinghamshire HP10 9HG

CAMBRIDGESHIRE Butler Bros 49 West End Whittlesford CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire CB22 4LX

David Humphrey & Son Beechwood Farm Cattle Dyke, Gorefield WISBECH Cambridgeshire PE13 4NP P J Thory Ltd Whitewalls, Eldernell Lane Whittlesey PETERBOROUGH Cambridgeshire PE7 2DD Page Demolition & Groundworks 71 Boxworth End Swavesey CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire CB24 4RA


Demolition Paul Foreman Whittlesey Road MARCH Cambridgeshire PE15 0AL S G M Services 28 Stretham Road Wicken ELY Cambridgeshire CB7 5XH Simon Pope Groundworks Ltd Rose Villa WISBECH Cambridgeshire PE14 0DD

CHESHIRE

Andymac Ltd Unit 1 Reddish Business Centre 123a Gorton Road STOCKPORT Cheshire SK5 6EE Cheshire Groundwork Ltd Wall Pool Lodge Church Lane, Gawsworth MACCLESFIELD Cheshire SK11 9RQ Complete Demolition Ltd Unit 4 Stafford House Westbury Street HYDE Cheshire SK14 4QP Digtech UK Ltd Rose Cottage Hooton ELLESMERE PORT Cheshire CH66 1NG Excavation & Contracting UK Ltd New Building West Quay Road, Winwick WARRINGTON Cheshire WA2 8TL

Glenbarrow Ltd 1a Newby Road STOCKPORT Cheshire SK4 2JJ Hyde Demolition Ltd Raglan Street HYDE Cheshire SK14 2DX J Knight Plant & Demolition Ltd 40 Mauldeth Road STOCKPORT Cheshire SK4 3NB JBV Demolition Suite 12, Howard Court Manor Park RUNCORN Cheshire WA7 1SJ M J Finnigan Demolition Suite 207 Station House Stamford New Road ALTRINCHAM Cheshire WA14 1EP S Evans & Sons Ltd Ditton Road WIDNES Cheshire WA8 0PJ Total Controlled Demolition Ltd Beck Pollitzer Park Road STALYBRIDGE Cheshire SK15 1TA

CLEVELAND

Able UK Able House Billingham Reach Industrial Estate Haverton Hill Road BILLINGHAM Cleveland TS23 1PX D W W Contacting Services Ltd Unit 2c Salters Lane Sedgefield STOCKTON ON TEES Cleveland TS21 3EE

CORNWALL

COUNTY DOWN

Demolition South West Ltd Unit 1 Toldish Lane Indian Queens ST. COLUMB Cornwall TR9 6HL

Kelly Contractors & Plant Hire 10 Ballymaglave Road BALLYNAHINCH County Down BT24 8LX

Kernow Coppice 14 Trelawney Road PADSTOW Cornwall PL28 8EH

Axis Demolition Unit 30 Stella Gill Industrial Estate Pelton Fell CHESTER LE STREET County Durham DH2 2RQ

Alan Maunder Pencavo Farm SALTASH Cornwall PL12 5AE

West Country Demolition Ltd Unit 1b Pensilva Industrial Estate St Ive Road, Pensilva LISKEARD Cornwall PL14 5RE

Brendan Small Contracts 7a Flush Road NEWCASTLE County Down BT33 0QF

COUNTY DURHAM

Finley Bros Demolition Knox Cottage, Knox Lane Cornsay Colliery DURHAM County Durham DH7 9DU

Willsher Plant Treloy Business Park Trebarber NEWQUAY Cornwall TR8 4JT

Nedco Contracts N E Ltd 2 Kiln Crescent Bishop Middleham FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 9AP

COUNTY ANTRIM

COUNTY LONDONDERRY

E S Green & Sons 65 Carnbane Road LISBURN County Antrim BT27 5NG Eastwood Ltd 135 Shore Road NEWTOWNABBEY County Antrim BT37 9SY McCormack Demolition Park House 56 Trench Road NEWTOWNABBEY County Antrim BT36 4TY

COUNTY ARMAGH

R Heatrick Ltd 341 Tandragee Road Portadown CRAIGAVON County Armagh BT62 3RB

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T K Brollys Box 15 Maydown Works 60 Clooney Road LONDONDERRY County Londonderry BT47 6TH

COUNTY TYRONE

Ballymore Services Unit 3 Gortush Business Centre Gortrush Industrial Estate OMAGH County Tyrone BT78 5EJ McCallan Bros Ltd 57 Quarry Road Carrickmore OMAGH County Tyrone BT79 9JX T J Loughlin Contracts Ltd 15 Glenside STRABANE County Tyrone BT82 8PU


Demolition CUMBRIA

N Dixon & Sons Demolition Ltd Cocklakes Yard Cote Hill, Cumwhinton CARLISLE Cumbria CA4 0BQ

DERBYSHIRE

A R M H Reclamation 53 Main Street Milton DERBY Derbyshire DE65 6EF Cawarden Co Ltd Scotland Farm Ockbrook DERBY Derbyshire DE72 3RX East Midlands Demolition The Sidings, Duffield Road Industrial Estate Little Eaton DERBY Derbyshire DE21 5EG

J W Cameron Demolition 19 Second Avenue Camels Head PLYMOUTH Devon PL2 2EQ

Three Cross Demolition Jubilee Farm Burts Lane, Mannington WIMBORNE Dorset BH21 7JX

Plymouth Demolition Services Ltd Dominion House Cattedown Road PLYMOUTH Devon PL4 0SW

DYFED

Ailsbury Waterston Road MILFORD HAVEN Dyfed SA73 1DR

Poltimore Plant Ltd Great Western Yard Station Road, Hele EXETER Devon EX5 4PW

H F James Plant & Contractors Glencoe Factory Road BURRY PORT Dyfed SA16 0DZ

DORSET

EAST LOTHIAN

A Stevens Plant Hire Ltd Meadows Farm Newmans Lane, West Moors FERNDOWN Dorset BH22 0LW

R M Brown Demolition Ltd 10 Duncan Gardens TRANENT East Lothian EH33 1DD

EAST SUSSEX

Midway Demolition 616 Burton Road Midway SWADLINCOTE Derbyshire DE11 0DP

Advanced Demolition 1a Crumpets Farm Drive Lytchett Matravers POOLE Dorset BH16 6AL

Stelco Europa 14 Westfield Close CHESTERFIELD Derbyshire S40 3RS

Bournemouth Reclamation 54 Southill Road BOURNEMOUTH Dorset BH9 1SH

DEVON

Chris Whittle 21 Duchy Park Preston PAIGNTON Devon TQ3 1ES Dymacore Ltd 12 Meadow Halt Ogwell NEWTON ABBOT Devon TQ12 6FA Imperial Demolitions & Recycling Weircliffe Park St Andrews Road EXETER Devon EX4 2AF

Direct Demolition 57 Clayford Avenue FERNDOWN Dorset BH22 9PQ Prime Demolition Ltd 17-19 Mannings Heath Road POOLE Dorset BH12 4NJ South Coast Demolition 30 Dullar Lane Sturminster Marshall WIMBORNE Dorset BH21 4AD

Axio Special Works Ltd Unit 8 Hove Enterprise Centre Basin Road North, Portslade BRIGHTON East Sussex BN41 1UY Best Demolition Ltd Harcourt Lodge Buildings Burwash Road HEATHFIELD East Sussex TN21 8RA D G Sayers Ltd Three Acres Whitesmith LEWES East Sussex BN8 6JQ Ken Fowler Demolition 19 Hollycroft East Chiltington LEWES East Sussex BN7 3AZ

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ESSEX

Absolute Demolition Ltd Newbridge Farm Fox Street, Ardleigh COLCHESTER Essex CO7 7PN Ace Attachments Ltd 109 Lampits Hill Corringham STANFORD LE HOPE Essex SS17 9AB Ace Demolition Services Belmont, The Street High Ongar ONGAR Essex CM5 9NB Alan Few & Company Ltd 3 Maplin Gardens BASILDON Essex SS14 1SR Blackheath Demolition & Trading 26c Hythe Quay COLCHESTER Essex CO2 8JB C D Demolition Specialists Ltd 39 Longhouse Road GRAYS Essex RM16 4RT D & A Demolition Ltd 30 Barbara Avenue CANVEY ISLAND Essex SS8 0HA D F & Mj Spindler LLP 1 Mallard Close Tollesbury MALDON Essex CM9 8RR D R Solutions Essex 7 New Road Rayne BRAINTREE Essex CM77 6TG


Demolition Demo One Ltd 10 Hornsby Square Southfields Business Park BASILDON Essex SS15 6SD Downwell Demolition Newcastle House Oliver Close GRAYS Essex RM20 3EE Elite Demolition 2 Hope Close WOODFORD GREEN Essex IG8 7LZ Evolution Enabling 22 Sirdar Road Brook Road Industrial Estate RAYLEIGH Essex SS6 7XF Excel Demolition & Groundworks Hawthorns, Wantz Road Margaretting INGATESTONE Essex CM4 0EP FPS 2 Hope Close WOODFORD GREEN Essex IG8 7LZ Fox Demolition 1391 London Road LEIGH ON SEA Essex SS9 2SA Franklin Demolition 1 Rawreth Industrial Estate Rawreth Lane RAYLEIGH Essex SS6 9RL Gothard Landscape & Land Reclamation Ltd Gate House Sandhurst Road TILBURY Essex RM18 8DH Gregory Demolition Group 78 River Road BARKING Essex IG11 0DS

Havering Demolition & Recycling Ltd Unit 2e Walls Industrial Estate New Road RAINHAM Essex RM13 9PN Heard Demolition Ltd Terminus Drive Pitsea Hall Lane, Pitsea BASILDON Essex SS16 4UH

Reach Demolition 1a Ambleside Drive SOUTHEND ON SEA Essex SS1 2UT Romford Demolition 13 Neave Cresent ROMFORD Essex RM3 8HN S R C Aggregates B Lodge Highwood Quarry Stortford Road, Little Canfield DUNMOW Essex CM6 1SL

Hill Demolition 1-3 Edinburgh Place HARLOW Essex CM20 2DJ

S R S Enabling & Demolition Fingrith Hall Lane INGATESTONE Essex CM4 0JP

K C P Demolition Fairmeadow Crays Hill Road, Crays Hill BILLERICAY Essex CM11 2YR

Squibb Group Stanhope Industrial Park Wharf Road STANFORD LE HOPE Essex SS17 0EH

K P Groundworks Demolition 44 Carlton Avenue WESTCLIFF ON SEA Essex SS0 0QL

Valori London Ltd T5 Bates Business Centre Church Road, Harold Wood ROMFORD Essex RM3 0JF

M Brown Demolition Ltd Church Farm, Church Lane Stapleford Abbotts ROMFORD Essex RM4 1ES

FIFE Skene Group Ltd Viewfield GLENROTHES Fife KY6 2RD

Maldon Demolition Station Road MALDON Essex CM9 4LQ

GLOUCESTERSHIRE

R Gardner Groundworks Westbury House Blackmore Road, Hook End BRENTWOOD Essex CM15 0DT Randall Plant Ltd Unit 12 Dagenham Business Park 123 Rainham Road North DAGENHAM Essex RM10 7FD

D A Environmental Services Ltd Unit 1 Maida Vale Business Centre Maida Vale Road CHELTENHAM Gloucestershire GL53 7ER D R Warwick Adsett Farm Adsett WESTBURY ON SEVERN Gloucestershire GL14 1PQ Gloucester Demolition Ltd Prospect House Bath Road Trading Estate Lightpill STROUD Gloucestershire GL5 3QF

GREATER MANCHESTER

Lancashire & Cumbria Demolition Contract Ltd 12 Orchard Industrial Estate Orchard Street SALFORD Greater Manchester M6 6FL Network Demolition Services LLP New Works Sion Street, Radcliffe MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M26 3SB

Adsett Trading Woodlands View Adsett Lane, Adsett WESTBURY ON SEVERN Gloucestershire GL14 1PH

P P O’Connor Ltd Woodrow Way Irlam MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M44 6NN

B & B Enterprises Contractors Ltd Sudmeadow Road GLOUCESTER Gloucestershire GL2 5HG

Real Demolition Ltd Carrington Business Park Manchester Road, Carrington MANCHESTER Greater Manchester M31 4DD

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Demolition GWENT

Collingbourne Demolition Collstar Farm Malthouse Lane, Llantarnam CWMBRAN Gwent NP44 3EE J Kennedy Demolition The Old Council Yard Gilchrist Thomas Industrial Estate, Blaenavon PONTYPOOL Gwent NP4 9RL

GWYNEDD

Porthmadog Demolition Services Ltd Units 18-20 Cookes Industrial Estate PENRHYNDEUDRAETH Gwynedd LL48 6LT

HAMPSHIRE

Comley Demolition Ltd Southern Way Rye Common, Odiham HOOK Hampshire RG29 1HU H W M Contracting Ltd Otterbourne Manor Kiln Lane, Otterbourne WINCHESTER Hampshire SO21 2EN Hughes & Salvidge 11 Flathouse Road PORTSMOUTH Hampshire PO1 4QS Hydro Pumps 19 High Mead FAREHAM Hampshire PO15 6BL New Forest Demolition Greenacre Farm Hordle LYMINGTON Hampshire SO41 0FN

Portsmouth Demolition & Salvage Ltd Unit 419 Victory Business Centre Somers Road North PORTSMOUTH Hampshire PO1 1PJ

Bestway Environmental The Wenta Business Centre 288b Colne Way WATFORD Hertfordshire WD24 7ND

Simpson Dismantlers 123 Dean Road SOUTHAMPTON Hampshire SO18 6AS

Cantillon 10 Elton Way WATFORD Hertfordshire WD25 8HH

T Trivett Demolition North Hill Saw Mills Yard Baddesley Road, North Baddesley SOUTHAMPTON Hampshire SO52 9BH

G J Gaywood Ltd Construction House Porters Wood ST. ALBANS Hertfordshire AL3 6NW

Wessex Demolition & Salvage Ltd Unit 5 Bury Farm Curbridge, Botley SOUTHAMPTON Hampshire SO30 2HB

Joe Williams Demolition Aston Bury Farm Aston STEVENAGE Hertfordshire SG2 7EG

Willbea Demolition Ltd 7 Fairland Close FLEET Hampshire GU52 7LX

HEREFORDSHIRE

Wye Valley Demolition Lloyd George House, Fordshill Road Rotherwas Industrial Estate HEREFORD Herefordshire HR2 6NS

HERTFORDSHIRE

Advanced Demolition The Geddings Pindar Road HODDESDON Hertfordshire EN11 0BZ Best Off Contracts Ltd 1 Lane End Old Uxbridge Road RICKMANSWORTH Hertfordshire WD3 9XU

MAG 52 Bullwell Crescent Cheshunt WALTHAM CROSS Hertfordshire EN8 9HG Redbridge Demolition Co Ltd Thremhall House Start Hill BISHOPS STORTFORD Hertfordshire CM22 7WE Redhead Demolitions 2 Butterfield Cottages Aldenham Road, Elstree BOREHAMWOOD Hertfordshire WD6 3BA Reliance Demolition Ltd Button House Pix Farm Pix Farm Lane HEMEL HEMPSTEAD Hertfordshire HP1 2RY

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S J B Plant Hire Unit 10 Leyhill Road Bovingdon HEMEL HEMPSTEAD Hertfordshire HP3 0NW Simon Dunn Groundworks 2 Flint Cottage Sarratt RICKMANSWORTH Hertfordshire WD3 6AB

ISLE OF WIGHT

Ryde Demolition Company Ltd 17-19 St Johns Hill RYDE Isle Of Wight PO33 1EU

KENT

Brown & Mason Anson House, Schooner Court Crossways Business Park DARTFORD Kent DA2 6QQ Brown & Mason Ltd Unit 5 Lysander Close Pysons Road Industrial Estate BROADSTAIRS Kent CT10 2YJ Clearaway Demolition Maidstone Road Five Oak Green, Whetsted TONBRIDGE Kent TN12 6SQ Crushintons 108 Northwall Road DEAL Kent CT14 6PP Eastwood Metals Recycling 152 Hythe Street DARTFORD Kent DA1 1BN Econ Econ House Old Maidstone Road SIDCUP Kent DA14 5BA


Demolition Erith Contractors Erith House 7 Queen Street ERITH Kent DA8 1RP Goody Demolition Ovenden House Aylesham Industrial Estate, Aylesham CANTERBURY Kent CT3 3EP H Smith Ltd The Manor Gatehouse Priory Road DARTFORD Kent DA1 2BJ Harbour Demolition Ltd Broom Lane Langton Green TUNBRIDGE WELLS Kent TN3 9JL Kent Demolition Company Ltd M G I House 3 Monson Road TUNBRIDGE WELLS Kent TN1 1LH

Dem Tek Demolition 110 Broad Street GLASGOW Lanarkshire G40 2BA

McKenna Demolition Ltd The Pump House Saltbox Hill, Biggin Hill WESTERHAM Kent TN16 3EE

Envirodem Ltd 93 Swanston Street GLASGOW Lanarkshire G40 4HG

P Allison & Sons Lindow Lea Farm Whetsted Road, Whetsted TONBRIDGE Kent TN12 6SD

J C J Group Unit 5 121-127 Salamanca Street GLASGOW Lanarkshire G31 5ES

Site Remediation Unit 1 Templemarsh Knight Road ROCHESTER Kent ME2 2BA

J M M Rubbish Uplifts 72 Tantallon Drive COATBRIDGE Lanarkshire ML5 2LU

The Demolition & Waste Company Kennedy House Murray Road ORPINGTON Kent BR5 3QY

Macwilliam Demolition Ltd Hollandhurst Road COATBRIDGE Lanarkshire ML5 2EG

Tommy Coopers Haulage 10 High Street SWANLEY Kent BR8 8BE

R J M Scotland Ltd Newton Farm Newton Road STRATHAVEN Lanarkshire ML10 6PA

Ling Metals Ltd Unit 6-7 Stone Way Lakesview International Business Park, Hersden CANTERBURY Kent CT3 4GP

LANARKSHIRE

Reigart Contracts Ltd 16 Hornock Road COATBRIDGE Lanarkshire ML5 2QJ

M & L Stevens Ltd Little Orchard Pike Fish Lane, Paddock Wood TONBRIDGE Kent TN12 6PS

Burnfield Builders & Demolishers Ltd 10 Roebank Street GLASGOW Lanarkshire G31 3HX

M & M Demolition Regus House, Victory Way Crossways Business Park DARTFORD Kent DA2 6QD Marksall Demolition Unit 7a GRAVESEND Kent DA12 2RU

Beattie Demolition Auchinvole Castle Kilsyth GLASGOW Lanarkshire G65 0SA

W McMillan Ltd 2 Merkland Street GLASGOW Lanarkshire G11 6DB

LANCASHIRE

Ash Demolition 28 Wolsey Street HEYWOOD Lancashire OL10 3AU

C E P Demolition 142a Clydeholm Road GLASGOW Lanarkshire G14 0QQ

Ashworth Demolition Unit 5 Stanley Court Alan Ramsbottom Way, Great Harwood BLACKBURN Lancashire BB6 7UR

C V D Fire Protection Ltd 1 Lawmuir Road Law CARLUKE Lanarkshire ML8 5JB

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B Lancaster & Son Acres Chadderton OLDHAM Lancashire OL1 2RP Bradley Demolition Ltd Kent Street PRESTON Lancashire PR1 1RY Briggs Demolition Bridge Works Wellington Street BURY Lancashire BL8 2AL C Smith & Sons Rochdale Ltd Sladen Fold Cottages Lightowlers Lane LITTLEBOROUGH Lancashire OL15 0LP CL 16 Leigh Common Westhoughton BOLTON Lancashire BL5 3TQ Connell Brothers Ltd Orchard House Orchard Street SALFORD Lancashire M6 6FL Connolly Recycling Solutions Ltd The Stoneyard Church ACCRINGTON Lancashire BB5 0ED D Hughes Demolition & Excavation Ltd Coteman Heights Farm Hill Top Lane, Delph OLDHAM Lancashire OL3 5RW Demolition & Dismantling Ltd Unit 2 Blainscough Works Blainscough Lane, Coppull CHORLEY Lancashire PR7 5HT


Demolition Demolition by Derek Nuttall PO Box 87 ROSSENDALE Lancashire BB4 9SD Demrec Ltd 17 Middlegate MANCHESTER Lancashire M40 0JP Doc Robinsons Demolition Ltd 3-5 Boothley Road BLACKPOOL Lancashire FY1 3JT Forshaw Demolition Ltd King House Stotts Park James Street, Westhoughton BOLTON Lancashire BL5 3QR GMD Blainscough Works Blainscough Lane, Coppull CHORLEY Lancashire PR7 5HT Hardcore Crushing Ltd Moorfield Industrial Estate Moorfield Way, Altham ACCRINGTON Lancashire BB5 5TX Howard Stott Demolition Ltd Castle Clough Farm Castle Clough, Hapton BURNLEY Lancashire BB12 7LN Inglenorth Unit 81 Bradley Hall Trading Estate Bradley Lane, Standish WIGAN Lancashire WN6 0XQ J Freeley Ltd 14 Southern Street Worsley MANCHESTER Lancashire M28 3QN

J S Berry Contractors Ltd Stone Field Blackleach Lane, Catforth PRESTON Lancashire PR4 0JA

Vale Park Demolition Services Ltd Unit 11 Vale Park Industrial Estate Hazelbottom Road MANCHESTER Lancashire M8 0GF

Mark Wakefield Demolition Ltd Second Floor Suite 6 Blackthorn House Skull House Lane, Appley Bridge WIGAN Lancashire WN6 9DB

Winterburns of Rochdale 35 Crescent Road ROCHDALE Lancashire OL11 3LF

LEICESTERSHIRE

Northbank Demolition Co Hayes Road Cadishead MANCHESTER Lancashire M44 5BU P & S Interior Strippers 28 Daneholme Road MANCHESTER Lancashire M19 1NY

D Worthington Ltd 1 Broadsword Way Burbage HINCKLEY Leicestershire LE10 2QL Jd Manual Demolition 21 Pickering Road LEICESTER Leicestershire LE9 6WA

P McGuinness & Co Ltd Unit 15 Rondin House Rondin Road MANCHESTER Lancashire M12 6BF

L K S Demolition & Groundwork 2 Sandy Lane Scalford MELTON MOWBRAY Leicestershire LE14 4DS

Pete Marquis Briars Farm Lea Lane, Lea Town PRESTON Lancashire PR4 0RN

Newline 633 Melton Road Thurmaston LEICESTER Leicestershire LE4 8EB

Reddish Demolition Ltd Albion House Drury Lane, Chadderton OLDHAM Lancashire OL9 7PS

LINCOLNSHIRE

Skillings Crushing Company The Yard Park Road, Padiham BURNLEY Lancashire BB12 8ED

B J Patchett Demo Ltd Firebeacon Bridge Farm Firebeacon Lane, Wragholme LOUTH Lincolnshire LN11 7BE

All in Demolition Weir Farm Station Road Thorpe-On-The-Hill LINCOLN Lincolnshire LN6 9BS

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Fearn Plant Ltd Wall Rudding Farm Saxilby Road, Doddington LINCOLN Lincolnshire LN6 4RY G B M UK Warwick Road Fairfield Industrial Estate LOUTH Lincolnshire LN11 0YB M Ward Demolition Ltd 1 Summer Lane Long Sutton SPALDING Lincolnshire PE12 9BL Monksview Demolition 72-76 West Drove North Gedney Hill SPALDING Lincolnshire PE12 0NT U D C S Demolition Ltd The Old Bottle Yard Great Northern Terrace LINCOLN Lincolnshire LN5 8HN Ward 1 Summer Lane Long Sutton SPALDING Lincolnshire PE12 9BL

LONDON

A B C Demolition Ltd Coombe Works Coombe Road LONDON NW10 0EB Absolute Car Recycling 161 Chase Road LONDON N14 4JP C20 London Ltd 115 Ormside Street LONDON SE15 1TF Clifford Devlin Clifford House Towcester Road LONDON E3 3ND


Demolition David & Goliath Enterprsies Ltd Office 7 35-37 Ludgate Hill LONDON EC4M 7JN

G T B Demolition Co Ltd 25 Cotton Street LIVERPOOL Merseyside L3 7DY

Deconstruct UK Burdett House 15-16 Buckingham Street LONDON WC2N 6DU

J G Mcvey & Co Ltd 25-27 Naylor Street LIVERPOOL Merseyside L3 6DR

G P Paving 4 Rannock Avenue Kingsbury LONDON NW9 7JN

John Beech Ltd Dock Road North WIRRAL Merseyside CH62 4TQ

M J M Con Ltd Space House Abbey Road LONDON NW10 7SU

L Rifkin Demolitions Marsh Street Kirkdale LIVERPOOL Merseyside L20 2BL

McGee Group 340-342 Athlon Rd Wembley LONDON HA0 1BX Moran Haulage Ltd 7 Mercury Way LONDON SE14 5RR Pristine London Universal House 88-94 Wentworth Street LONDON E1 7SA Rubbish to Go 84 Julian Avenue LONDON W3 9JF Tony Demolition Workers Ltd 84 Broomfield Avenue LONDON N13 4JP Tower Demolition Block B Unit 505 Tower Bridge Business Complex 100 Clements Road LONDON SE16 4DU

MERSEYSIDE

F T S Demolition Ltd 35 Carsthorne Road Carr Lane Industrial Estate, Hoylake WIRRAL Merseyside CH47 4FB

MID GLAMORGAN

Aberdare Demolition Ltd Prospect House Canal Road ABERDARE Mid Glamorgan CF44 0AG Bond Demolition Unit 15e Greenway Bedwas CAERPHILLY Mid Glamorgan CF83 8DW

Liverpool Reclamation & Demolition Ltd Target House Liver Industrial Estate Walton LIVERPOOL Merseyside L9 7ES McVey Demolition Lees Road Knowsley Industrial Park LIVERPOOL Merseyside L33 7SE Powell Demoliton & Builders Ltd 91 Eastham Village Road Eastham WIRRAL Merseyside CH62 0AW Sloyan Doyle Demolition 19-21 Lightbody Street LIVERPOOL Merseyside L5 9UU Technical Demolition Services Ltd Dock Road South WIRRAL Merseyside CH62 4SQ Tisdale Demolition The Port Office Dock Road LIVERPOOL Merseyside L19 2JW

Glamorgan Demolition Opus One, John Street Cefn Cribwr BRIDGEND Mid Glamorgan CF32 0AD

MIDDLESEX

Greater London Demolition 31 Jute Lane ENFIELD Middlesex EN3 7PJ Hughes & Salvidge Building 208 Epsom Square London Heathrow Airport HOUNSLOW Middlesex TW6 2BJ W & H Transport & Demolition Ltd 108 Long Lane STAINES UPON THAMES Middlesex TW19 7AJ W & H Transport Demolition Ltd 2 Alexandra Road ASHFORD Middlesex TW15 1TP

MIDLOTHIAN

Chamic Industrial Services Ltd 27 Bankhead Drive EDINBURGH Midlothian EH11 4DN

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Dalton’s Demolition Station Road Gogarbank EDINBURGH Midlothian EH12 9BU International Waste Management Group Unit 27 Mayfield Industrial Estate DALKEITH Midlothian EH22 4AD

NORFOLK

Bettinson Bros R & C High London Farm High London Lane, Winfarthing DISS Norfolk IP22 2EG Fincham Demolition 16 Lord Nelson Drive New Costessey NORWICH Norfolk NR5 0UE Major Demolitions Harfreys Road Industrial Estate Harfreys Road GREAT YARMOUTH Norfolk NR31 0JL Mitchell Demolition Ltd 1a Gunton Lane NORWICH Norfolk NR5 0AE Parnell Bros Demolition 1 Anson Road Airport Industrial Estate NORWICH Norfolk NR6 6ED

NORTH HUMBERSIDE

Holderness Metal Company The Station Station Road, Patrington HULL North Humberside HU12 0NE


Demolition Sam Allon Lincoln Street HULL North Humberside HU2 0PE

NORTH YORKSHIRE

Boswell D & Sons Sledmere Crossing Depot Stamford Bridge Road, Dunnington YORK North Yorkshire YO19 5LN G R P Excavations Ltd Unit 7a County Business Park Darlington Road NORTHALLERTON North Yorkshire DL6 2NQ

Boddington Demolition Ltd Oak Farm, Priors Hardwick Road Upper Boddington DAVENTRY Northamptonshire NN11 6DW

NORTHUMBERLAND

E D & M A Redpath & Sons Haugh Head WOOLER Northumberland NE71 6QP Thompsons of Prudhoe Princess Way PRUDHOE Northumberland NE42 6PL

Gnat UK Ltd Unit 5 Jackson Court Olympic Way RICHMOND North Yorkshire DL10 4FD

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Nigel Jagger Demolition & Groundworks Woodside Farm, Carr Lane Sutton-On-The-Forest YORK North Yorkshire YO61 1EB

B & B Industrial Dismantling Ltd 4 Queen Street WORKSOP Nottinghamshire S80 2AN

Oakley Plant Gatehouse Farm Lebberston SCARBOROUGH North Yorkshire YO11 3NS

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE A P B Boddington Demolition The Old P O W Camp Boddington Road, Byfield DAVENTRY Northamptonshire NN11 6XU

Action Demolition Ltd Edward House NEWARK Nottinghamshire NG24 1DP

Bloom Demolition Excavation Ltd The Yard, Askham Road East Markham NEWARK Nottinghamshire NG22 0RQ Boss Plant Ltd Round Plantation Farm Rufford NEWARK Nottinghamshire NG22 9HA Brooks Plant & Demolition 179 Mansfield Road Skegby SUTTON IN ASHFIELD Nottinghamshire NG17 3DX

Down to Earth Demolition Ltd Unit 1 Moorbridge Works Bestwood Road NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG6 8SS G Fry Demolition Ltd Yew Tree Farm Main Road, Westwood NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG16 5HW P H D Midlands Ltd The Old Sub Station Queens Drive NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG2 1AP Pro Demolition 638 Western Boulevard NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG8 5GN Prodem Distribution Depot Bakerbrook Industrial Estate Wigwam Lane, Hucknall NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG15 7TA Total Reclaims Ltd Unit 1 Imex Enterprise Park Wigwam Lane, Hucknall NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG15 7SZ Ward Demolition 1 Northern Court NOTTINGHAM Nottinghamshire NG6 0BJ

OXFORDSHIRE

C P S Haulage & Plant Hire 51 High Street Finstock CHIPPING NORTON Oxfordshire OX7 3DA

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Clemson Demolition Unit 28 Manor Farm Peppard Common HENLEY ON THAMES Oxfordshire RG9 5LA Entigo M H B Breakers Cobweb Buildings The Lane, Lyford WANTAGE Oxfordshire OX12 0EE Wycombe Demolition Ltd Troy House, Aston Road Ducklington WITNEY Oxfordshire OX29 7XA

RENFREWSHIRE

Chris Wright & Sons Ltd Bogston Lane GREENOCK Renfrewshire PA15 2UQ

SHROPSHIRE

Cader Construction Ltd 1 Doseley Road North Dawley TELFORD Shropshire TF4 3AL G J P Contract Services Ltd The Corner Bungalow King Street, Broseley Wood BROSELEY Shropshire TF12 5PS Topdem Ltd 1 Badhan Court Unit 2 Castle Street, Hadley TELFORD Shropshire TF1 5QX

SOMERSET

A J Davis Demolition Wincanton Business Park WINCANTON Somerset BA9 9RR


Demolition Alford Technical Services Ltd Westbury Quarry, Stancombe Lane Westbury Sub Mendip WELLS Somerset BA5 1HT L A Moore Ltd The Old Railway Yard Haybridge WELLS Somerset BA5 1AH T H Griffin Plant Hire Lark Rise Farm Coombe Lane Charlton Adam SOMERTON Somerset TA11 7AY

SOUTH GLAMORGAN

Cardiff Demolition Co Ltd Ty To Maen Farm Newton Road, Rumney CARDIFF South Glamorgan CF3 2EJ South Wales Demolition Ltd 11 Cardiff Bay CARDIFF South Glamorgan CF10 5BR

SOUTH HUMBERSIDE C L S Demolition Atherton Way BRIGG South Humberside DN20 8AR Empringham Demolition Hallands Farm College Road BARROW UPON HUMBER South Humberside DN19 7ED

SOUTH YORKSHIRE Albion Jones Bernera Works Psalters Lane ROTHERHAM South Yorkshire S61 1DQ

Albion Jones Ltd Armer Street ROTHERHAM South Yorkshire S60 1AF B D B Dismantling Station Road Industrial Estate Valley Road, Wombwell BARNSLEY South Yorkshire S73 0BS City Demolition Ltd 18 Clifton Bank ROTHERHAM South Yorkshire S60 2NA Demex Bernera Works Psalters Lane ROTHERHAM South Yorkshire S61 1DQ Hague Plant Jubilee House Claywheels Lane SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire S6 1LZ Linbro Demolition Haigh Lane Hoylandswaine SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire S36 7JJ Metals & Plant Ltd 5 Manor Close Todwick SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire S26 1HP TKL The Foundry, Common Lane Wath-Upon-Dearne ROTHERHAM South Yorkshire S63 7DX

Wilson Reclamation Demolition Ltd Coopers Mill Business Park Clay Lane West DONCASTER South Yorkshire DN2 4QR

STAFFORDSHIRE

B Kettle & Co Ltd Transport House Sneyd Hill STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST6 2DZ CMR Sneyd Hill STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST6 2DZ Euro Demolition & Dismantling Ltd Unit 17 Marchington Industrial Estate Stubby Lane, Marchington UTTOXETER Staffordshire ST14 8LP Newcastle Demolition Ltd Park Farm, Old Road Bignall End STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST7 8QH S J Walchester Ltd Foxfield Works Whitehurst Lane, Dilhorne STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST10 2PG Staffordshire Demolition Ltd 10 Valley Road Weston Coyney STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST3 6NN

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Wade Asbestos Demolition & Environmental Services Ltd 3 Blake Court Cobbett Road Burntwood Business Park BURNTWOOD Staffordshire WS7 3GR

STIRLINGSHIRE

Central Demolition Ltd Central House Chattan Industrial Estate BONNYBRIDGE Stirlingshire FK4 2AG Central Demolition Recycling Ltd West Carron Landfill FALKIRK Stirlingshire FK2 7RS KDC 6 Earls Court Roseland Hall Earls Gate Park GRANGEMOUTH Stirlingshire FK3 8ZE

SUFFOLK

A C Flint General Contractor Flints, Thorington Road Thorington HALESWORTH Suffolk IP19 9JG Clarke Demolition Co Ltd Chapel Works, Newbourne Road Waldringfield WOODBRIDGE Suffolk IP12 4PT K T Demolition Ltd 32a Holmsey Green Beck Row BURY ST. EDMUNDS Suffolk IP28 8AJ L J Finch Snowdrop Cottage Norton Road, Great Ashfield BURY ST. EDMUNDS Suffolk IP31 3HJ


Demolition Sutton Services Ltd 83 Undley Road Lakenheath BRANDON Suffolk IP27 9BY T & K Weavers Demolition Ltd Parsonage Hall Parsonage Hill BURES Suffolk CO8 5DH

SURREY

A Class Diamond Drilling Ltd 16 Vale Road SUTTON Surrey SM1 1QH Callaghan Demolition Ltd The Estate Office Waterhouse Lane, Kingswood TADWORTH Surrey KT20 6HT Capital Demolition Capital House Woodham Park Road, Woodham ADDLESTONE Surrey KT15 3TG Ciku Construction 63a Hawks Road KINGSTON UPON THAMES Surrey KT1 3EF Coleman Group 10 Station Road CHERTSEY Surrey KT16 8BE David Dyett Ltd Lyon Way Frimley CAMBERLEY Surrey GU16 7ER Demolition J B 50a Aldershot Road GUILDFORD Surrey GU2 8AF

Ferrari Demolition 6 Barnfield NEW MALDEN Surrey KT3 5RH General Demolition 16 Lyon Road WALTON ON THAMES Surrey KT12 3PU Headway Salvage Supply Demolition Linden Lea, Chequers Lane Walton On The Hill TADWORTH Surrey KT20 7RG

Surrey Demolition Ltd Woodlands House Old Lane COBHAM Surrey KT11 1NH

Nordem Ltd 15-16 Pallion Way St Lukes Road SUNDERLAND Tyne And Wear SR4 6RJ

Sussex Demolition Services Ltd The Woodyard Mint Walk WARLINGHAM Surrey CR6 9SA

Safer Demo Ltd 5 Waterloo Square NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Tyne And Wear NE1 4DR

Thames Dismantling 6 Lysander Gardens SURBITON Surrey KT6 6AT

A R Demolition Ltd 36 Main Street Carlton NUNEATON Warwickshire CV13 0EZ

KPH Unit 1 Paddock Barn Farm Godstone Road CATERHAM Surrey CR3 6SF

Trojan Demolition 53 High Street Ewell EPSOM Surrey KT17 1RX

Keltbray St Andrew’s House Portsmouth Road Esher Surrey KT10 9TA

Decom Group Ltd 9 Greenfinch Road Easington Lane HOUGHTON LE SPRING Tyne And Wear DH5 0GG

Metro Deconstruction Services Ltd Highworth Farm Stan Hill, Charlwood HORLEY Surrey RH6 0ES Pillory Down Groundwork Contractors 3 Fairlawn Road BANSTEAD Surrey SM7 3AU Sloane Demolitions 190 Beverley Trading Estate Garth Road MORDEN Surrey SM4 4LU Southern Demolition Co Ltd 90 High Road Byfleet WEST BYFLEET Surrey KT14 7QT

TYNE AND WEAR

G O’Brien & Sons Cleadon Lane EAST BOLDON Tyne And Wear NE36 0AJ G O’Brien Group Stephenson Street WALLSEND Tyne And Wear NE28 6UE Lakeside Reclamation Ltd Brewery Lane GATESHEAD Tyne and Wear NE10 0EY M G L Demolition Ltd Newburn Haugh Industrial Estate Newburn NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Tyne And Wear NE15 8SG

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WARWICKSHIRE

Goldhill Contracting Ltd Unit 4a Adams Way Springfield Business Park ALCESTER Warwickshire B49 6PU Postlethwaite Groundworks Coben Gaydon Road Bishops Itchington SOUTHAM Warwickshire CV47 2QZ

WEST GLAMORGAN

Cuddy Group Francis House Unit 1 Tank Farm Road, Llandarcy NEATH West Glamorgan SA10 6EN L G Murphy Swansea Ltd Unit 11 Prospect Park Queensway, Fforestfach SWANSEA West Glamorgan SA5 4ED

WEST LOTHIAN

Dem-master Demolition Pottishaw Place Whitehill Industrial Estate BATHGATE West Lothian EH48 2EN


Demolition Lothian Demolition Ltd Units 9-11waverley Industrial Units Waverley Street BATHGATE West Lothian EH48 4HY

WEST MIDLANDS

Ac Demolition Services 1 Pikehelve Street WEST BROMWICH West Midlands B70 0TU Blucon Group Ltd Lyndons Farm Poolhead Lane, Earlswood SOLIHULL West Midlands B94 5ES City Demolition Birmingham Ltd Blews Street BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B6 4EP Coleman Group Shady Lane BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B44 9ER D J Factory Clearance The Railway Sidings Anderton Road BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B11 1TG

Democon Unit 5 Pole Position London Road, Bassetts Pole SUTTON COLDFIELD West Midlands B75 5SA

N C P Humphries Demolition Portway Road WEDNESBURY West Midlands WS10 7DZ P B M Contractors Ltd 15 Green Lane Small Heath BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B9 5BU

Dismantling & Engineering Services Willenhall Road WILLENHALL West Midlands WV13 3AE

W J Birch UK Ltd 153 Slade Road SUTTON COLDFIELD West Midlands B75 5PD

Dunton Plant Ltd The Courtyard Gorsey Lane, Coleshill BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B46 1JA

WEST SUSSEX

B Betchley Groundworks Wattlehurst Farm Kingsfold HORSHAM West Sussex RH12 3SD

E D Demolition Services Ltd 15 Dollman Street BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B7 4RP F C Richardson & Son Ltd 194 Yardley Road Acocks Green BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B27 6LR Hurley Demolition Ltd Phoenix Business Park Brickfield Road BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B25 8HE

D J Walker Unit S Great Bridge Industrial Estate Bridge Road TIPTON West Midlands DY4 0JL

J B C Demo Ltd Unit 6a Beeches Road Community Enterprise Centre 1 Beeches Road WEST BROMWICH West Midlands B70 6QE

DSM Arden House Arden Road, Saltley BIRMINGHAM West Midlands B8 1DE

L P D Demolition Unit 4 Hickman Avenue WOLVERHAMPTON West Midlands WV1 2BT

Dorton Group Station Goods Yard Station Road BURGESS HILL West Sussex RH15 9DG Eless Decommissioning Services Unit 16 Graylands Estate Langhurstwood Road HORSHAM West Sussex RH12 4QD Hamilton Construction Services Old Station Yard PETWORTH West Sussex GU28 0JF

Bridgeplan Ltd Ellen Royd Street HALIFAX West Yorkshire HX3 6DN City Demolition 81 Harrogate Street BRADFORD West Yorkshire BD3 0LE Concrete Services 151 Huddersfield Road Meltham HOLMFIRTH West Yorkshire HD9 4AJ Demolition Services Ltd D S L House Wortley Moor Road LEEDS West Yorkshire LS12 4JE F Hardwick Ltd Scotch Park Trading Estate Forge Lane LEEDS West Yorkshire LS12 2PY Hutchinson Demolition & Dismantling Ltd Netherfield Works Calder Road DEWSBURY West Yorkshire WF13 3JS

WEST YORKSHIRE

I H Equipment Ltd 49a Lidgate Crescent South Kirkby PONTEFRACT West Yorkshire WF9 3NR

B D P Ltd Belfast Yard Gelderd Road, Birstall BATLEY West Yorkshire WF17 9PY

J D Crabtree High House Farm Straight Lane, Addingham ILKLEY West Yorkshire LS29 9JU

Adept Demolition Ltd Browside Farm Medley Lane, Northowram HALIFAX West Yorkshire HX3 7SX

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R G S Waste & Transport Services Ltd Unit 4 Royds Enterprise Park Future Fields BRADFORD West Yorkshire BD6 3EW Ripping Out & Removal Services 56 Somerset Road PUDSEY West Yorkshire LS2 8 7LN Robinson & Birdsell Ltd Audby House Audby Lane WETHERBY West Yorkshire LS22 7FD Spa Demolition Spa Farm Bungalow OSSETT West Yorkshire WF5 0HJ Thomas Crompton Demolition Thomas Crompton House Neville Road BRADFORD West Yorkshire BD4 8TU

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WILTSHIRE

Lawson Group Station Yard Station Road, Shrivenham SWINDON Wiltshire SN6 8JL Prodem & Build Hope Cottage Carrion Pond Drove SALISBURY Wiltshire SP2 8PD T R G Asbestos Removals 8 Jubilee Terrace South Newton SALISBURY Wiltshire SP2 0QX Worbey Soft Strip Services Ltd 175 Clifton Street SWINDON Wiltshire SN1 3QB

WORCESTERSHIRE

A G Redman & Son Ltd New Barn Farm, Bishampton Road Flyford Flavell WORCESTER Worcestershire WR7 4BX DES Unit 4 Regents Court Farmoor Lane REDDITCH Worcestershire B98 0SD Hydro Pumps Ltd Unit 12 Sandy Lane Industrial Estate STOURPORT ON SEVERN Worcestershire DY13 9QB W B Groundworks Ltd 182 Stourbridge Road BROMSGROVE Worcestershire B61 0AR


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