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6th Dec 2006 – Foremans Makes New Senior Staff Appointments as Part of Continued Expansion
Foremans Relocatable Building Systems, the UK’s leading supplier of pre-owned modular buildings, has made two senior staff appointments as part of its continued expansion in the health, education, construction and office sectors.
Graham Wheldon has taken up the position of Project Manager. He has worked with portable buildings for more than 16 years. In his new role, he will be managing both sales and hire contracts across the UK and in Scotland, including all site works, installation through to commissioning and handover. He will work closely with clients and Foremans’ production centre, ensuring each contract is delivered on programme, on budget and to the highest standards.
With around seven years’ experience in the relocatable building sector, David Ellison has been appointed Northern Sales Manager. Based in Rotherham in South Yorkshire, he takes responsibility for developing new business for the sale of pre-owned modular buildings from Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire through the North East and across Scotland. He will be providing accommodation solutions for schools and universities, offices, hospitals and construction clients.
Pre-owned modular buildings are a highly sustainable construction solution and an environmentally sound alternative to the demolition and disposal of a building in landfill sites. The recycling of modular buildings minimises wastage and energy consumption, and allows other organisations to benefit from the speed, quality and safety benefits of off-site construction.
Steel-framed modular buildings are supplied for sale or hire in single and multi-storey configurations and can be refurbished and reconfigured for a wide variety of uses, such as decant ward accommodation, classroom blocks, self-contained offices, nursery buildings, university lecture theatres and laboratories.
Foremans will also purchase modular buildings, which are surplus to requirements and will undertake the safe dismantling and removal operations with the minimum disruption.