Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Community project first for new team of South West Wales builders

anthony jones of tad builders on the finished crossingA Llanelli school is the first 'community project' to feel the benefit of a powerful new alliance of six construction companies in South West Wales.
St John Lloyd Catholic Comprehensive School in Havard Road, Llanelli, now has safer access routes for pupils and staff – all thanks to the 'working together' group of construction companies.
The improvement works were carried out under the direction of TAD Builders, of Llanelli, as part of new pilot project in the construction industry.
The works didn't cost the school a penny as the group donated the time and materials needed to improve two key access routes into the school.
"It's all part of a new initiative where a group of six local construction companies pool our knowledge and resources to help our local communities," said TAD Builders director Anthony Jones.
The 'working together' group of builders are helping to spread the gospel about sustainability issues in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire as part of a wider project sponsored by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) and supported by Construction Skills.
The firms taking part are - Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd, of Kidwelly; HM Building Services, of Narberth; Lloyd & Gravell Ltd, of Pontyberem; Morganstone Ltd, of Llanelli; TAD Builders Ltd, of Llanelli; and T. Richard Jones (Betws) Ltd, of Ammanford.
"We're all in this together as an enterprise and the philosophy is very much helping each other when it comes to community projects like the one at St John Lloyd School," said Mr Jones.
"As a group of construction companies we are looking at a whole range of ideas to do with everything from the environment and waste recycling, to work experience, best practice in the industry and community challenges.
"We are looking at a whole host of community projects in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, projects which are both sustainable and bring benefit to the community. The St John Lloyd project is the first one we have completed and it is one that has given us and the school a great deal of satisfaction.
"One entrance to the school has a series of steps. The guard rail needed improving and we also put in tactile paving and yellow warning strips to make it a much safe route into the school.
Anthony Jones, of TAD Builders Ltd, pictured with St John Lloyd School assistant headmaster Ricky Perrott"The other entrance had a speed hump which needed removing and then replacing in a more suitable format. We also had to widen the gates because the school has pupils with special needs, so we have allowed for level access and wheelchair access."
Mr Paul White, the headteacher of St John Lloyd School, said he was delighted to see the school benefitting from the new 'Working Together' construction partnership.
"We are fortunate in having good links with the wider community and with local businesses and this is a great example of the power of partnerships.
"We are very grateful for the work which has been carried out as it will make a significant difference to our pupils and visitors making it much easier and safer to access the school. We would also like to wish the partnership of construction companies every success in their future endeavours."
Construction group spokesman Andrew McElwee said: "'working together' is a very ambitious and novel project bringing together six very well known names in the construction industry in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
"The six firms are well respected in the industry and place great value in producing quality work. Traditional values have held true for the firms in their history, but they are also very focussed on building for the future.
"With that in mind, sustainability issues are top of the agenda for the firms. Sustainability looks to address issues concerned with social, environmental and economic issues within the communities served by these businesses.
"By having a more structured and collaborative approach to addressing sustainability in our communities, the builders will also be able to demonstrate to clients their belief in key corporate responsibility credentials. The aim is to make a greater impact in our communities."
Mr McElwee added that the 'working together' group was now working to build a timetable of collaborative ventures.
"These will include a whole raft of ideas which have, at their heart, issues of community support and sustainability."


Picture captions:
Picture 1, Anthony Jones, of TAD Builders Ltd, pictured standing at the crossing.
Picture 2, Anthony Jones of TAD Builders Ltd with St John Lloyd School assistant headmaster Ricky Perrott standing on the steps.
Before pictures below:
Anthony Jones, of TAD Builders Ltd, with construction worker Eirian Jones.

Anthony Jones, of TAD Builders Ltd, with construction worker Eirian Jones.Anthony Jones, of TAD Builders Ltd, with construction worker Eirian Jones.


Press release issued by Robert Lloyd on behalf of the 'working together' group of South West Wales construction companies.




http://www.yourllanelli.org.uk/local-news/all-local-news/1336-community-proj

Friday, 28 October 2011

Wear it Pink 2011 - The Biggest, Pinkest day of the Year



We at T.A.D. Builders Ltd joined hundreds of thousands of people who took part in the Wear it Pink Day supporting the Breast Cancer Campaign.
All Employees wore pink t-shirts and made a donation to this worthwhile cause.


 



Wednesday, 25 May 2011

New Vocational Centre

New centre to benefit Llanelli schools and community learning

A new vocational learning centre will soon be opening in Llanelli which will benefit the town’s secondary schools and adults wanting to learn skills in DIY and construction.

The centre, which is currently undergoing final stages of building work, is part of TAD Builders Ltd Temple Works site in Furnace.  Through a partnership between Coleg Sir Gâr, Llanelli secondary schools, Carmarthenshire County Council’s adult community learning and TAD, the centre is on schedule to open in June.  The centre will allow children in the Llanelli area to access construction related courses as part of their school curriculum on a local level and allow adult learners to access part-time evening courses in construction including short courses in home maintenance. “It’s great to see this project come together,” said Paul White, head teacher at St John Lloyd School and chair of the Llanelli 14-19 Network Cluster. “Currently, we are only able to send Llanelli schoolchildren to the college’s Ammanford campus, but transport costs and travelling time are prohibitive so having a centre in town is great news for the schools,” TAD Builders Ltd who is leasing a large unit within its Furnace site to the partnership is looking at the possibility of future trainees coming from the centre.  Managing director Anthony Jones said:”The children will benefit from being around a working industrial site as they learn various trades in and around our daily onsite work.  We’re hoping to recruit apprentices from the centre on a yearly basis, so we’ll be working very closely with the new venture.”   Coleg Sir Gâr principal and CEO Barry Liles who is leading the development at the site said:”We are talking about a significant investment for Llanelli and an opportunity for children to enhance their vocational curriculum provision as part of our collaborative work within the 14-19 Network and for adult learners to gain skills in their own community as part of our partnership with the council’s adult community learning programme.” 

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