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Inglenorth is pleased to announce that we have won the Best New Partnership award at this year’s Sefton @ Work Star Awards. The award recognises our commitment to inclusive recruitment and our work to support local people into employment.
At Inglenorth, safety and skill are at the core of everything we do. As a demolition contracting company, we rely on our team being trained to operate machinery safely and efficiently. Recently, some of our operatives completed key training courses for both Forklift Trucks and the Crusher A42.
Inglenorth recently took part in the Sefton @ Work employment session organised by Vinci, where our Health and Safety Manager, Tracy Marsh, spoke alongside others regarding careers in demolition.
Inglenorth has been featured by the BBC for our involvement in the demolition of parts of The Strand shopping centre in Bootle.
The work is part of a wider regeneration project led by Sefton Council to redevelop the area. We're pleased to be supporting this important phase of the town centre's transformation.
The demolition industry has a clear responsibility to operate in a way that minimises its impact on the environment. At Inglenorth Contracting Ltd, sustainability is an integral part of our approach. We understand the environmental challenges associated with demolition and are committed to improving how we manage waste, reduce emissions, and recycle materials.
We’re pleased to share that Liam Rainford, one of our operatives, has successfully completed his three-day CPCS course and has been awarded his CPCS Red Card for Excavator 360.
As part of our ongoing commitment to delivering outstanding demolition services, we have added four brand new vans to our fleet.
Supplied by Chorley Group Nissan, these latest vehicles form part of our regular fleet renewal strategy, ensuring that we maintain the highest standards of efficiency, safety, and reliability across all our projects. The works were carried out in close proximity to two live operating theatres, where critical brain surgery procedures continued throughout. This required our team to work with exceptional care, precision, and coordination to ensure hospital operations were not affected.
We’re pleased to share that Inglenorth has been awarded the Cyber Essentials Certificate of Assurance. This certification confirms that our offices meet the standards set by the Government-backed Cyber Essentials Scheme.
At Inglenorth, we take pride in our work, especially when it comes to challenging projects like nuclear site demolitions.
In our ongoing efforts to maintain top-tier demolition safety standards and operational efficiency, six of our team members recently completed a comprehensive training session on the BROKK remote control plant.
Inglenorth operatives recently underwent demolition plant operator safety critical medical assessments. Conducted on Friday, 5th April, these assessments aimed to ensure that all personnel met the necessary medical standards for operating plant and machinery.
In a field predominantly occupied by men, Inglenorth's Charlie Whiteside is making waves as the lone woman amongst her colleagues at Arrowe Park Hospital's construction site in Wirral. Her presence is challenging stereotypes in the construction industry, where women remain vastly underrepresented.
We are pleased to announce that Inglenorth has been named Demolition Subcontractor of the Year in the £200K to £500K bracket by our esteemed client, Vinci Building!
At Inglenorth, our operatives have been taking even more significant strides in their demolition training just before the Christmas break of 2023 for their PASMA, IPAF and Asbestos Refresher. Some operatives have obtained their SSSTS cards, being promoted from a labourer to supervisors.
Here at Inglenorth we have some great, yet cryptic news for you! While we can't reveal the exact location, date, or individuals involved, we can say that we're thrilled to share a groundbreaking achievement. Not only have we passed our latest NFDC (National Federation of Demolition Contractors) site audit, but we have done so in a manner that sets a new precedent for the entire demolition industry.
Inglenorth operatives have been praised for their prompt response and compassionate actions at a North-West Hospital, which were recognised by Senior Hospital Management.
The world is changing, and so are our attitudes towards construction and demolition. As we become more aware of the impact of our actions on the environment, responsible practices in all industries are gaining importance.
Demolition, dismantling, and structural alteration are essential processes in construction and redevelopment projects. However, these activities come with inherent risks that demand careful planning, expertise, and adherence to safety protocols.
Throughout May, several members of staff at Inglenorth took significant strides in their professional development, completing a range of qualifications that enhance their expertise.
Throughout May, several members of staff at Inglenorth took significant strides in their professional development, completing a range of qualifications that enhance their expertise.
We are very proud to have successfully received the first NFDC Site Audit on a nuclear licensed site by the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC).

