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News Release from: Konstructa Hire | Subject: Accommodation hire
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 July 2007
New standards for site accommodation
market
Construction site accommodation market is set to change dramatically with the launch of Konstructa Hire, a new accommodation hire company.
As part of the Shepherd Building Group, the new company brings with it 40 years of construction sector experience and a whole fresh set of quality standards, which is great news for customers of the industry Konstructa Hire General Manager, Alan Paige, said, 'At Konstructa Hire we are committed to providing the highest standards of service to our customers alongside excellent quality cabins
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 11 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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'Our team of highly experienced specialists are available at all times to provide expert advice and guidance, and are committed to ensuring that units are delivered promptly, reliably and safely.
Our aim is to demonstrate to customers that Konstructa Hire delivers a highly professional service that they can rely on completely - something that we believe has been lacking in this market to date'.
With a fleet of brand new market-leading anti-vandal products, manufactured in-house, Konstructa Hire commits to deliver cabins to a customer's site within 48 hours of the order being placed.
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Longcross Group were surprised at the speed and quality of the units Konstructa Hire supplied.
Konstructa hire stacks its success three fold
When Bell Projects required high-quality site accommodation that could be triple stacked, it appointed Konstructa Hire to supply the necessary facilities.
Fully trained, responsive staff ensure that the process runs smoothly and units arrive on site exactly when they are needed.
Konstructa Hire accommodation can also be tailored to suit customer needs, including features such as corporate livery.
The product range includes site offices, mess rooms, drying rooms, toilet units, as well as secure and container storage.
The company is based in Dunstable, which is also home to its West-London Region Hire Centre, managed by Rebecca Sterry.
Rebecca has extensive expertise in supplying site accommodation to the construction industry having worked in the sector for the past eight years.
Her experience includes successfully completing a high volume of projects across the retail, distribution and manufacturing sectors.
From August a second Hire Centre will support Head Office operations.
Based in Sherburn-in-Elmet to cover the Yorkshire region, the team will be headed-up by Dean Harris.
Dean has worked in the site accommodation market for 14 years and has completed the CITB Site Management Safety Training Scheme.
As a result he has an in-depth understanding of site management requirements so is well positioned to offer the highest levels of service to Konstructa Hire customers.
Safety is also a key priority for the team at Konstructa Hire.
The company only uses the latest, safest and most secure installation procedures on site.
These include a low-level lifting system on all products, which facilitates delivery without the driver having to leave the ground to offload cabins from the truck.
With demand already running high, Konstructa Hire has plans for rapid expansion.
These include opening a further two hire centres in 2007 based in the South East and North West regions.
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