The visit to Euroclad – experts in architectural metal wall and roof systems – was to demonstrate cladding best practise and was attended by some of our project teams, whose focus is on quality and finishes.
Michael Ash, Supply Chain Manager at Sweet Projects, explained the purpose of our Quality Training Days:
“Firstly, these days are important to cement the close relationships between our teams and our Supply Chain Partners;
“Secondly, to upskill and further develop our team with the knowledge, information and best practise they need on-site, to add value and do exceptional work;
“And thirdly, to showcase the innovative range of assets, products and tools that we can use across our construction site projects to deliver as best we can for our clients.
“These Quality Training Days will be ongoing throughout 2024 with our partners, all with the aim to support a snag-free handover and a delighted client.”
Many thanks to Tim Moxey and his team for their insight and time this week.