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“Miers offer a very professional service, staff are extremely helpful and do all they can to accommodate your needs.”
We are happy to announce the Miers Construction Products have acquired Kestral construction products.
Construction professionals across the UK have started to hear more about this amazing and very efficient novel waterstop system that provides total reliability for non-movement joints in concrete. Those that haven’t already seen it or read about it soon will.
Steelwork contractor Severfield revealed this morning that it has spent nearly £1m on replacing bolts so far at the Cheesgrater building in central London.
Miers Construction Products will be attending The UK Concrete Show 25th and 26th of February 2015, Birmingham NEC, Stand L51 We look forward to meeting you there! for more information : http://ukcs2014.businesscatalyst.com/
Won a construction innovation award for one of its wall spacers Founded in 2010 by industry veterans Andrew Miers, 50, and managing director Tim Nicholson, 52, Miers Construction Products supplies concrete and brickwork accessories to the construction industry. It sources its products from across Europe to supply subcontractors in the UK and Ireland. Driven by
We are happy to announce that will are now supplying Catnic Lintels! Please take a look at the brochure below and feel free to contact us with your enquiry for great competitive prices. > Click here to view our Catnic Lintels Brochure <
• RESISTANT IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT• HANDLING WITHOUT MECHANICAL DEVICES• NEUTRAL HYDROSTATIC STRUCTURE Geotub formwork is the ideal solution to form or reinforce columns in concrete when working in presence of water, which can make the work difficult and complex.Geotub is a product made in ABS, a polymer that, unlike steel and other materials used in
If you happen to be looking at the Geoplast range, please read below about one of the projects we are working on. Main Contractor: Mulalley RC Frame Contractor: Modebest New housing development next to Wembley Park Station, the project comprises of three blocks with an average of eight storeys – the columns were poured using the
Hewlett Construction has secured a hat-trick of civils contracts with Barratt Homes and Persimmon Homes in Yorkshire. The firm said it is now gearing up at its Leeds office to take on two projects for Barratt/David Wilson Homes. At a 169-home scheme in Wyke, Hewlett will construct the roads and sewers worth around £1.2m, and in Morley
London housing developer Telford Homes is preparing to start work on its Stratford Central block of flats after securing forward sales worth £70m. Telford Homes said it had pre-sold 148 homes within four weeks following a UK-only sales launch of the project held prior to similar events overseas. Jon Di-Stefano, chief executive of Telford Homes,
Firms in Cambridgeshire are risking their own futures by failing to take on apprentices as the construction industry booms. John Malone, head of construction and engineering at Cambridge Regional College, said they have about 150 students who are desperate for a job. But despite the Cambridge area having a large number of building projects in