The Scotsman

Contractor urges fellow constructi­on firms to down tools to halt Covid-19

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Ashwood Scotland has closed all of its constructi­on sites and is calling for other businesses in the industry to follow suit.

The Bathgate-headquarte­red contractor has ceased all site-based operations at ten sites in an effort to protect its staff and help to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s.

This follows advice from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon earlier in the week that constructi­on sites in Scotland should shut, increasing pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to give the order for building sites across the UK to close,amidworrie­sthatworke­rs travelling to sites will hamper efforts to stop the spread of the virus.

Ashwood MD Archie Meikle said: “What is the difference between constructi­on workers operating in close proximity to each other on a new hospital project, to constructi­on workers working on an office block or university facility? None whatsoever.

“If someone was to get seriously injured in a workplace accident and then needed intensive care treatment, it would only put unnecessar­y strain on our already overworked NHS.

“Our priority is the health and safety of our staff, site managers and clients. This is the responsibl­e thing to do and I would urge other contractor­s and house builders to follow suit.

“It’s difficult enough for SMES [small and mediumsize­d businesses] to support staff and keep them calm without having to deal with the added burden of mixed messages from the politician­s.”

Ashwood’s portfolio of projects currently includes refurbishi­ng three primary schools for City of Edinburgh Council, building a new giraffe enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo and restoring West Register House in Edinburgh’s Charlotte Square.

 ??  ?? 0 The firm has ceased on-site work at West Register House
0 The firm has ceased on-site work at West Register House

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