Recent News
October 2009 - Demolition completed at new Swansea bus station
Demolition work has finished and the site is now being cleared
in readiness for the main building work to start at Swansea’s
new, state of the art £10m bus station, adjacent to the
Quadrant shopping centre. [more...]
September 2009 - New Hospital Takes Shape
The first new acute hospital in Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, is
really starting to take shape. [more...]
August 2009 - Where there’s muck...
Work is well underway on upgrades to Severn Trent Water’s Craven
Arms Sewage Treatment Works. The purpose of the upgrades is to
improve the quality of the effluent discharging to the watercourse..
[more...]
December 2008 - Hayes is awarded ISO 14001
HESL recognises that the industry needs to do its part to create
a sustainable future and signs up to the ISO standard for environmental
sustainability. . [more...]
April 2006 - Hayes is awarded ISO 9001:2000
Following an assessment by CQS, Hayes has been successful in
achieving ISO 9001:2000. This internationally recognised award
represents the de-facto standard for quality systems in business
today.
[more...]
October 2003 - Hayes MD announces plans for new company headquarters
Today Mark Legge, MD of Hayes Engineering Services announced new
plans to develop the company's 4 acre site into a purpose built
engineering production facility, cladding manufacture facility and
modern, equipped office space with integrated parking and
transportation bays.
[more...]
March 2003 - Hayes returns to work on the Severn Bridge
A new contract has been awarded to Hayes on the Second Severn
Crossing which links South Wales and the South West of England.
Having previously completed maintenance works on the first Severn
bridge, Hayes has acquired a 15 month contract from Laing O' Rouke
to complete maintenance works on the Second Severn Crossing after
months of negotiation.
[more...]
In the world of e-commerce, virtual reality and invisible webs, is
there still a place for nuts and bolts?
This is the 21st century, the rate of technological advancement is accelerating, society is e-ing
everything
and business is dealing in megabytes and bits per second. Where does
the construction industry fit into this realm of the information
super age, traditionally using nuts and bolts to join components?
[more...]Web Changes
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