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We are pleased to announce a major recruitment drive as part of our ongoing expansion plans. The company is seeking skilled business development professionals to join its dynamic team across several key regions, including the Midlands, South East, North East, and Central Scotland.
Over the school summer holidays, our asbestos surveying and analytical teams have been hard at work tackling the urgent issue of asbestos in schools, an ongoing challenge that demands immediate attention.
More than a year has passed since the National Audit Office released its report Condition of School Buildings, yet unfortunately, little progress has been made.
Becky, our Report Production Officer from the Halesowen office, has set an inspiring goal for herself this September: she’s taking on the Great North Run! Joining 60,000 runners along the 13.1-mile course from Newcastle to South Shields, Becky is tackling this half marathon to raise funds for Kidney Care UK.
Despite advancements in construction methods, asbestos remains a lingering threat, often perceived as a relic of the past. However, its extensive use in post-war Britain, primarily for its fire-retardant properties, has left a lasting legacy. Asbestos was a cheap and widely utilised building material during the 1950s and 1960s, prominently featured in public buildings, including hospitals, factories, and schools.
Bradley Environmental Consultants are excited to announce the launch of its brand-new website, commemorating 33 years since the company first began in 1991.
The Directors and Senior Management Team are delighted to announce that we are now an accredited Living Wage Employer. This means that every member of staff working for Bradley Environmental Consultants Ltd will earn a real living wage.
