CE Marking Campaign Moves Forward

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RIDBA’s CE Marking campaign continues to move forward as new flyers have been developed, which members can now download and send with their quotations to clients. RIDBA has also produced a series of adverts that will be sent to industry press to further promote the campaign and address the issues surrounding non-compliance in the industry.

RIDBA Tackles CE Marking and Health & Safety this October

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The Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association (RIDBA) is holding a Members’ Meeting with a focus on CE Marking compliance and the latest Health and Safety concerns for the sector, and it is shaping up into an event that is not to be missed.

The meeting will be held at Moor Hall Hotel & Spa in Sutton Coldfield near Birmingham on Wednesday 16 October 2019. The seminar will inform guests on the importance of CE Marking enforcement, and with the current uncertainty surrounding Brexit, the impact that leaving the EU will have on compliance. Guests will also be given an introduction to the UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) mark. To provide insight on the topic, we have a number of technical speakers including: RIDBA’s Technical Consultant, Martin Heywood; BM Trada’s Principal Technical Officer, Niresh Somlie; and Principal Trading Standards Officer at Dorset Trading Standards, Martin Thursby.

According to the latest report from the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), construction and agriculture reported the highest number of work fatalities last year, so RIDBA is trying to keep members up to date on some of the most dangerous Health and Safety issues in the sector, including working from height, and mild weld fume control. RIDBA has a great range of speakers covering these important Health and Safety topics, including HSE Inspector, Sarah Palfreyman, Hire and Construction Division Manager of Makita UK, Charles Shaw and Managing Director of PASMA, Peter Bennett OBE.

The Members’ Meeting will also feature a small exhibition, is free to attend and those companies outside of RIDBA membership can learn more about the wide-ranging support RIDBA offers its members.

To book your place or to sponsor the event, please contact [email protected].

Download full press release here.

RIDBA Publishes Third Edition of the Farm Buildings Handbook

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The third edition of The Farm Buildings Handbook has now been released.

The Farm Buildings Handbook is published by the Rural & Industrial Design & Building Association (RIDBA) and is an invaluable information source for anyone involved in farm construction.

The third edition of the Handbook supersedes the second edition published in February 2013. The latest edition includes updates and additional items, in order to better reflect current best practice and changes in technology.

We recommend this book to farmers, estate managers, contractors, designers and anyone involved in agricultural construction who may not have the complete knowledge of the requirements involved, for example, how much space to allow livestock and how much waste stock produces. The book offers the reader a range of relevant information and data that can be used to help plan, design and potentially specify a new farm building or facility.

The latest edition of the Farm Buildings Handbook covers all aspects of farm construction, from planning through to fit-out of all types of buildings, with sections including: legislation and regulations, construction technology, buildings for livestock, storage and machinery as well as other areas for diversification. The book aims to be a guide for what needs to be considered when planning a farm building from asbestos and the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) to energy supplies and slurry storage.

RIDBA would like to acknowledge the original contributors of The Farm Buildings Handbook along with Jamie Robertson (Livestock Management Systems Ltd) and Mike Bennett (Bennett & Co. (Crop Storage Engineering) Ltd) for their contribution to the latest edition. RIDBA also extends its thanks to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) whose contribution has been invaluable.

Copies of The Farm Buildings Handbook can be purchased on the RIDBA website for £14.99 (plus postage).

You can download the full press release here.

Another Fantastic RIDBA Building Awards!

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The Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association (RIDBA) hosted the 2019 RIDBA Building Awards at the De Vere East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham on Friday 15 March.

TV Personality, Lucy Cooke, hosted the glittering awards and over £1,000 was raised for Comic Relief.

The 2019 finalists have showcased innovative and revolutionised work that has been recognised within the industrial and agricultural building industry. The Overall Winner prize was awarded to M D Anthony Ltd for their work on The Dojima Sake Brewery in Fordham, a project recognised for its remarkable design and extreme attention to detail, paying tribute to the buildings purpose and culture. Haston Reynolds were also Highly Commended for their Centre for Dairy Science Innovation, University of Nottingham due to its impressive and well-structured building.

The winner of the training award was Shufflebottom Ltd for their dedication to achieving their strategic objective of continuously improving their training provision to ensure it is high quality, effective and efficient.

RIDBA Chairman, Mike Hammond said:

‘It has been a pleasure to be RIDBA Chairman during this fantastic work, and yet again the RIDBA Building Awards showcase excellence in our trade.

Congratulations to RIDBA Building Awards 2019 Overall Winner, the Dojima Sake Brewery. The project showed how M D Anthony Ltd balanced the challenging planning and design issued of a Grade II listed building with delivering a culturally appropriate building – a real testament to expertise, creativity and aesthetics.

Finally, I would like to thank all of our sponsors, without their support, these awards would not have been possible.’

The RIDBA Building Awards 2019 were sponsored by Joseph Ash Galvanizing, Kingspan, AJN Steelstock, Eternit, Steadmans and Farming Monthly as RIDBA’s media partner.Â

Download the press release here.

Mike Hammond returned as RIDBA Chairman for Second Year

The RIDBA AGM took place on 15th March which saw the re-election of Chairman Mike Hammond, and the Board, for a second year. Mike also reflected on the successes of the past year and his and the Board’s plan for RIDBA in the year ahead.

As part of proceedings, the Chairman highlighted the following successes from the 2017/2018 year:

  • RIDBA recruited 10 new members: five frame manufacturers, two contractor members, two supplier members and one affiliate member.
  • In line with RIDBA’s membership criteria, all steel frame manufacturers joining – and current membership – were compliant on CE Marking.
  • Regular and quality communications with our members through our monthly e-newsletters and the quarterly RIDBA journal, and increased our distribution of the Journal to over 1,200 recipients
  • We enhanced our member services, by launching a Responsible Welding Co-ordinator course, which we sought funding from CITB to support activity. We continue to deliver this with a further course running at the end of this month.
  • Enhanced online presence through the new website, ensuring it was compatible across mobile devices, plus a ‘find a member’ functionality, allowing potential clients to reach members.
  • Three members’ meetings over the year: at the Bathurst Estate in October 2017 with 30 attendees, the AGM and Industry Day with over 70 attendees, and a meeting in Somerset in June 2018 attended by 28 members.
  • Continuing the CE Marking campaign, with the launch of the Primary Authority Agreement with Dorset Trading Standards, allowing is a single reporting mechanism for members, to ensure we see compliance across the sector and level playing field for all companies.

Post re-election, Mike thanked the members for re-electing him for a further year and outlined his key priorities for the 2018/2019 year, saying:

“We will continue our CE Marking Campaign, taking into account the changes that may happen around Brexit – and we will hold a CE Marking Seminar on 5th June. We’ll also be continue to promote our Primary Authority Agreement, ensuring we get all of the industry operating legally.

“We will be launching the new edition of the RIDBA Farm Buildings Handbook, which is currently in its final stages of development and is planned for launch in early May.

“We want to continue to drive recruitment and provide membership services that deliver for our businesses, keep us informed, and allow us to develop as a sector.”

He also highlighted the RIDBA Awards which took place the same evening, and you can see the Winners here.

The following were duly elected at members of the Board for the 2018-2019 year:

Officers

  1. Chairman – Mike Hammond (United Products)
  2. Vice Chairman – Neil Fox (Steeltek Structural Steel)
  3. Junior Vice Chairman – Wesley Baines (A C Bacon Engineering)
  4. Immediate Past Chairman – James Anthony (M D Anthony)
  5. Treasurer – Alex Shufflebottom (Shufflebottom)

Frame Manufacturers

  1. Jim Rogerson (Farmplus Constructions)
  2. Antony Lowther (A J Lowther & Son)

Suppliers

  1. Paul Grimshaw (Kingspan)
  2. Phil Cleaver (AJN Steelstock)
  3. Steven Hopkins (Joseph Ash Galvanizing)

Other – Contractors, Affiliates and Colleges

  1. Andy Green (Industrial Building Solutions)

Post AGM the Board also co-opted two Honorary Members to the Board:

  1. Geoff Simpson
  2. Clive Mander

RIDBA Announces Shortlist for the RIDBA Building Awards 2019!

 

Last year the Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association (RIDBA) launched the entries for the RIDBA Building Awards 2019, to recognise innovation and excellence amongst members in the industrial and agricultural buildings industry. After receiving a record number of entries, RIDBA is pleased to announce the shortlisted projects for the awards this year.

Four months since the date of launch, last week culminated in the much awaited RIDBA Building Awards judging day. We are now one step closer to finding out who has entered winning projects this year.

Judging Day took place on 31 January, and the judging panel had the difficult task of narrowing all entries down to the best for each category. The panel consisted of Martin Heywood, Head Judge and RIDBA Technical Consultant, David Collier of Rural Planning, Andrew Brown of Visit Our Farm, Niresh Somlie of BM Trada as well as Graham Willmott, Chairman of ACR. External judge Chris Kendrick from Oxford Brookes University also participated in the judging process, as an external judge.

Head Judge Martin Heywood said:

‘’Congratulations to all entrants for upholding the usual high standards that we have come to expect from our industry. The judges had a difficult but enjoyable task in choosing the winners and, with the support of Farming Monthly, I am sure the RIDBA Building Awards will be a true benchmark for the industry.”

Thank you to all RIDBA members who took the time to enter their projects in the Building Awards 2019. Congratulations to all shortlisted projects. A full list of shortlisted entries is now available to view on our website www.charlesd133.sg-host.com. Winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony on Friday 15 March 2019, at the De Vere East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham.

With limited places remaining, secure your seats for the Awards by emailing [email protected] as soon as possible.

RIDBA would like to take this opportunity to thank its sponsors for their support in ensuring that the Awards are a standout event: Joseph Ash, Kingspan, AJN Steelstock, Eternit, and Steadmans. RIDBA would also like to thank Joseph Ash as the official drinks sponsor for the pre-Awards drinks reception, as well as Farming Monthly, official media partner for the RIDBA Building Awards 2019.

Download the press release here.