Tag: managers
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How Factory Managers Cut Costs with Smart Air Leak Detection
A tiny 3mm compressed air leak could cost your factory over $2,500 every year. Many companies spot these leaks during audits but don’t follow through with fixes. Your compressed air systems might leak up to 10% even in perfect conditions. The situation gets much worse in industrial settings, where leakage often hits 40-50%. Here’s the…
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Facility Managers’ Guide: Same-Day Appliance Repairs
In the high-stakes world of commercial property management, same-day appliance repair emergencies can turn a quiet Tuesday morning into a facility management nightmare. When that commercial appliance repair call comes in about a failed kitchen equipment or broken HVAC system, every minute of delay translates to tenant frustration, lost revenue, and potential lease violations. Think…
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Paul Gandy’s five pointers for construction project managers
I’ve taken a few. Some by choice, some not. After working on Wembley with Multiplex, I went from being a managing director to running a defence construction business with Carillion. On paper, that looked like a step back. But actually, it was a great move. I got back to delivering projects and into the public…
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Commercial Roofing: What Property Managers Should Know First
Managing a commercial property is like keeping a machine running—smooth, silent, and consistent. But few components are more critical (or more overlooked) than the roof. It’s easy to assume everything’s fine when the ceiling’s dry and the HVAC is humming. That is, until the first leak disrupts a tenant’s workspace, or water damage starts creeping…
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Prison sentence for Keltbray managers who took £600k in bribes
Three former Keltbray site managers who were found guilty of taking bribes totalling more than £600,000 over a six-year period have received prison sentences. Arben Hysa, owner of Tony Demolition Workers Ltd, was convicted in February of bribing Keltbray managers Michael McCarthy, Simon Lacey and John Burke between 2012 and 2018. Hysa’s company benefited from…
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Prison sentence for ex-Keltbray managers who took £600k in bribes
Three former Keltbray site managers who were found guilty of taking bribes totalling more than £600,000 over a six-year period have received prison sentences. Arben Hysa, owner of Tony Demolition Workers Ltd, was convicted in February of bribing Keltbray managers Michael McCarthy, Simon Lacey and John Burke between 2012 and 2018. Hysa’s company benefited from…
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Safe Driving Strategies for Construction Crews and Fleet Managers
Safe driving practices are paramount in the construction industry, serving as a critical safeguard for workers and a strategic measure to mitigate financial and operational risks. And yet, the construction sector remains one of the most dangerous industries for workers. As many as 1 in 5 workplace fatalities occur on a construction job site, according…
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Safe Driving Strategies for Construction Crews and Fleet Managers
Safe driving practices are paramount in the construction industry, serving as a critical safeguard for workers and a strategic measure to mitigate financial and operational risks. And yet, the construction sector remains one of the most dangerous industries for workers. As many as 1 in 5 workplace fatalities occur on a construction job site, according…
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Keltbray managers guilty of taking £600k in bribes
“McCarthy, Lacey, and Burke ignored the rules in respect of their obligation to act in the interests of their employer Keltbray when dealing with external contractors by accepting significant sums of money from Arben Hysa. Williams, a solicitor, allowed her bank account to be used by Burke to receive the bribes.” View the original…