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SPOA to contact members over CITB levy

THE Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) is seeking the views of its members on the future of the CITB training levy. The CITB is currently going through its triennial Consensus and requires a positive vote from construction bodies in order to continue collecting the industry...
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Alloa event leads to excavator purchase

A visit to Volvo’s ‘Live it Dig it’ event in Alloa earlier this year has prompted a Kirkcaldy-based civil engineering contractor to purchase an EC220E excavator. Thomas Menzies Builders has invested in the machine, having been impressed by the levels of comfort, smoothness of control, noise...
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Sales boost for UK equipment market

SALES of construction equipment rose 6% in the first half of 2017 compared with the same period last year. Sales in Q1 increased by 8% on the previous year, but slowed to just 4% in Q2. The stats were revealed by the Construction Equipment Association...
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Engcon invests in new test facilities

TILTROTATOR specialist Engcon has announced an investment in two new automated test facilities at its factory in Strömsund, Sweden. The manufacturer said it had teamed up with software developer Electrum and hydraulic supplier Specma in the development of the new test stations. Håkan Näsström, Engcon test...
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Bell appointed CEA honorary president

JCB director David Bell has been appointed the first honorary president of the Construction Equipment Association (CEA). David has been with JCB for 43, having initially joined the manufacturer as a graduate trainee following an engineering apprenticeship at Rolls Royce in Derby.  He has since...
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New machine ‘does the work of two old ones’

STIRLINGSHIRE-based JCC Engcon Group has reportedly helped an Irish owner/operator “transform” his business thanks to the addition of an Engcon tiltrotator. Cian Rooney claims to have saved time and manual labour since replacing his old skid steer loader and Kubota mini digger with a Kubota...
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Takeuchi hybrid machines let firms go green

TAKEUCHI has launched two new hybrid alternatives to diesel-only mini excavators. The manufacturer’s most popular 1.6 tonne TB216 is now available as a hybrid along with the new TB210 micro excavator. Both Hybrids have been equipped with an electric motor for use where diesel is...
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Opportunity knocks for Scottish plant companies

David Jarvie, committee member of the Scottish Plant Owners Association and business development director at Jarvie Plant Group, tells Project Plant that opportunities abound for Scotland’s hire industry post-Brexit THE Prime Minister, Theresa May, invoked Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty on 29th March and...
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ScotPlant 2018: the countdown begins

SCOTPLANT 2018 is starting to take shape, with exhibition space filling up fast ahead of the biennial event for construction equipment. The 2016 show, which featured more than 150 exhibitors, was the most successful in the event’s history – and bookings are up when compared...
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McCormick appointed chairman of NWH Group

JOHN McCormick has been named the new chairman of NWH Group. NWH employs 275 staff located across five locations in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Dalkeith and Kirkcaldy. The firm’s services include waste recycling, road sweepers, concrete and aggregate supplies, skip hire and winter gritting. McCormick, who...
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CPA appoints new training and safety manager

The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has appointed a new training and safety manager. Rob Squires, formerly training manager of the National Demolition Group, has previously worked for the Armed Forces and the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) where he oversaw the staffing and delivery mechanisms...
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Demolition contractor bosses given bans

THREE directors of Glasgow-based demolition contractor George Hunter (Demolishers) Ltd have been handed a directors’ ban after a probe found they had allowed the company to continue to incur liabilities despite knowing a petition to wind the company up was before the court. George Beattie...