Just returned from the Guildhall where I collected an award from Alan Johnson on behalf of Hobson & Porter to recognise our commitment to local employment. It was a great networking event and gave me the opportunity to talk to all the great and good of Hull, but it did make me think "what have we really done to deserve this recognition?".
Employing and developing a local workforce (myself excepted, as I live in sheffield?) makes good business sense, but the pledge that we made should be supported by hard evidence if it to have real impact. That's why we have committed to work with organisations such as Construction Works to ensure that we are held to account.
Commitment to local employment can be proactively encouraged through pledges and charters, but will only be delivered when it forms part of an integrated procurement strategy. Local authorities and regeneration projects can achieve this by structuring tender bids and PQQ's to favour suppliers that can demonstrate a local and sustainable supply chain. This should include not only local economic benefit in terms of training and respending, but also the carbon efficiencies that are associated with buying local.
Let's hope that when the billions of pounds that are spent nationwide over the coming years to retrofit the housing stock are handed out, that this work is delivered by local companies, and that the procurement process actively encourages this outcome.
Friday, 5 March 2010
Local Employment Charter
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award,
employment,
PQQ,
retrofit
Friday, 22 January 2010
Gearing up for training

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apprentices,
BSF,
training,
Yorbuild
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
We go top of Monster Munch Trophy!!!
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football,
Monster Munch,
Neville Tucker,
Wyke College
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Halving Waste to Landfill

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waste
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Winning work in the public sector
Thanks to Ven Management for inviting us to speak alongside Provesta at todays event at Bridlington Spa. We gave a presentation on our experience of winning public sector contracts, and Tony Carroll of Provesta ran through some of the activities we have undertaken together to drive continuous improvement within our business and align ourselves with customers' changing needs. Lee Parkinson gave an overview of the Yorbuild framework, and East Riding Council and VEN Management outlined the opportunities available through involvement in the framework and the Target initiative, which is aimed at promoting construction opportunities for SME's in the region. Lee Parkinson took the opportunity to sound a warning to successful Yorbuild contractors. There will be ongoing checks to hold contractors to account for the promises made in their submissions - so now's the chance for everyone to actually drive down the glossy marketing blurb through their business and demonstrate real progress on the ground.
Monday, 19 October 2009
Find H&P on Flickr & Scribd
I've posted a load of our project photographs onto Flickr, the photo sharing social media site. To view our photo collections go to
www.flickr.com/photos/hobsonandporter/collections.
You can also find all our customer testimonials on Scribd
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Flickr,
photos,
social media
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Be2camp@WorkingBuildings2009

- Energy Solutions Expo
- M&E: The Building Services Event
- Total Workplace Management: the FM & Estates Event
Friday, 7 August 2009
Praise from on high
Another unsolicited letter of thanks received, this time from John Stone, the deputy head at Archbishop Holgate's School in York where we have just finished the new £3.6m Learning Centre. Our site manager Louis Bradley has received 10 out of 10 for customer satisfaction on his last three schools projects, and it looks like he's heading for another good score. He's going to be difficult to live with! Only joking Louis - congratulations to to Mark Goodwin, Andy Roberts and yourself for another top quality piece of work.
Monday, 3 August 2009
Decent Homes PH4 confirmed
Just returned from Selby, where we were holding an open day to allow tenants to select their kitchen styles and find out about the works that will be taking place over the next few months. We'll be working on around 130 properties. It was good to hear such great feedback from tenants and the council on the works we have completed. Of around 60 satisfaction surveys returned so far, we've got a 100% record, will all tenants saying they were either "satisfied" or "very satisfied" with our performance.
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Decent Homes,
satisfaction,
Selby
Monday, 27 July 2009
Tender prices drop sharply in Q1
The latest Tender Price Index from the Building Cost Information Service shows that the price of new construction work fell by 4.9 per cent in the first quarter of this year. New orders fell 19 per cent in the first quarter of the year, and were 38 per cent lower than the same period a year earlier. Materials costs rose 4 per cent between January and March, compared with 7.7 percent in the previous quarter, and wage rates remained constant at 4.9 per cent. The BCIS expects tenders will fall another 6.1 percent over the coming year, with a slight rise expected by 2011 of 0.5 percent.
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materials,
tender prices,
wages
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Blogs, Twitter, social networking: your new business tools

Our efforts to increase collaboration through the use of social media has been picked up by Construction Magazine, and is featured in the current issue http://tr.im/rdR2
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Collaboration,
social media
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Online Inductions
Just returned from a meeting with Technophobia in Sheffield, discussing our ideas for delivering online inductions and toolbox talks. Watch this space!
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inductions,
Sheffield,
Technophobia,
toolbox talks
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Top marks for the Lifeline Centre
The client survey results are now in for the new Lifeline Centre at Driffield. East Riding Council’s project manager awarded us the maximum 10 score for Product, Service, and Overall satisfaction. Well done to all the team!
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Northern Dioceses
We've just received the framework documents for the Northern Dioceses framework. This will involve schools projects, and with a bit of luck we should see some of these coming through in the Autumn. The six Dioceses involved are Carlisle, Blackburn, Manchester , Chester , Liverpool and York . The intent will be for the School Governors under each Diocese to call upon the Main Contractors for individual projects to submit a best value proposition via a mini-competition with the successful appointment being on the basis of the criteria contained within the enquiry. The framework is worth arounf £40m in total
Woobius collaboration hub
Thanks to Martin at Fairsnape for letting us know about Woobius, the online collaboartion hub designed for architects and engineers that provides a simple way of file sharing. If anyone out there has looked at it or used it let us know
Sunday, 14 June 2009
J Z Flowers update
Work is progressing well on the J Z Flowers site at North Cave
. This picture of Dave and Pete on site was taken last week. You can see the site on your left as you approach the North Cave turn off heading west on the M62
Friday, 12 June 2009
Risk
I keep reading prequal after prequal that asks how we are going to manage or eliminate risk. As a long time gambler i've always seen risk as an opportunity, essentially a good thing. Someone please send me a prequal with this question: "how do you incentivise your staff to take risks or find ways of doing things better? Maybe we could adopt a "big stick" approach to innovation!
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Wyke College site blog goes live
The Hobson & Porter site blog for the
We’ll be posting up dates and information about the work and keeping you up to date with progress as the building progresses.
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blog,
Wyke College
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Hallgate Primary school
Just received photos of the new
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Hallgate Primary,
News,
Schools
Green Vision Leeds
Just back from a full day of presentations on sustainable construction at Green Vision in Leeds. Not many simple solutions or quick wins to report but came away with a number of useful information resources and websites to follow. Will try to attend "retrofit for the future" on Thursday
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Carbon reduction,
green vision,
sustainability
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