Wednesday, 2 January 2013

2012 review

We would like to send to all of our clients, colleagues, friends and families our very best wishes for a peaceful and prosperous year in 2013.

We have been looking back upon a successful 2012, which – in the midst of one of the gloomiest financial and business periods that most of us can remember – has seen Taylor Tuxford Associates continue to punch above its weight in the construction sector.

One of the highlights of the year for us has been the launching of Taylor Tuxford Associates’ new Website, which we hope you are all finding to be more informative about our range of services as well as being more attractive to the eye and easier to navigate through.  We would like to take this opportunity to give our sincere thanks to Will and Charlotte Shu of Mookat Web Solutions (www.moo-kat.co.uk) for all of their help in putting the Website together.

Also, in December, Taylor Tuxford Associates passed another small milestone in the form of its 600th individual project since the company was formed in 2009.  We should like to thank all of our individual clients for their tremendous support over the past three and a half years in enabling us to accomplish this impressive number of projects.

Over the past year, as well as providing a service to (literally) hundreds of domestic customers, Taylor Tuxford Associates has added several important new names to its portfolio of corporate clients, including amongst others: Lincoln Electric, Imperial Tobacco, CVS Ltd, Auburn Ainsley, S3 Renewables, SCX Special Projects, Maltby Town Council, Irwin Mitchell, Furniss White Foundries, CKD Galbraith and Heaton Park Estates.

We should also like to thank our repeat/regular corporate clients for their continued support this past year, including amongst others: PDR Group, South Yorkshire Housing Association, The DL Company, Innes England, Fernie Greaves, Time Architects, Evolution Power Tools, Oxley & Coward, Tierney & Co, Walker & Co, Thoresby Estates, Fitzwilliam (Wentworth) Estates, GFP Construction and CS Surveying and Architectural Services.  If we have inadvertently missed anyone out, please accept our sincere apologies.

Going forward, in addition to our hopes for continued commercial success, Taylor Tuxford Associates proposes to continue to punch above its weight, by making positive contributions to the local/regional construction industry.  To that end, Rhys continues to serve as a member of the Property and Construction Sector Group which provides input and support to the Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (SCR LEP).  Rhys has also been invited - for the fifth consecutive year - to chair the judging panel for the forthcoming 2013 LABC Building Excellence Awards. 

Michelle meanwhile, continues in her role as the elected Yorkshire and Humber Regional Secretary of the Association of Building Engineers and as such is actively involved in arranging suitable and appropriate Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities for our professional colleagues in and around the Yorkshire and Humber Region.

Friday, 21 December 2012

Is it the end of the world today?


Apparently not.  But it is the end of the working week and the last Friday before Christmas and so it probably is the end of any kind of sanity out there on the roads and in the shops. Only four more sleeps...eek!

Since our last blog we’re very pleased that our nice and shiny new website has gone live and our sincere thanks have to go to Charlotte and Will at Mookat for their great work, thanks guys, it was a really enjoyable process and it was a pleasure to work with you both. We hope you all like our new website and we always welcome your feedback.

And now, as it’s half past four in the afternoon and as the last three emails I’ve sent have all bounced back with, “sorry, we’re on holiday now until the new year” messages, I’ll keep this blog brief, but just before I do sign off and start making lists and checking them twice and all that, I would just like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year...let’s hope it’s a good one!

Friday, 23 November 2012

Continuing Professional Development - Rhys Taylor

Thought I had better do another blog, before Michelle and Anne start nagging at me ….again!

As practicing professionals, we are expected to keep abreast of developments in the industry – members of the other professions have a similar obligation, whether they are Doctors, Solicitors, Airline Pilots, Politicians…..no, perhaps not Politicians….but you see what I mean.  This process is generally known as “Continuing Professional Development” or “CPD” for short.

The professional bodies each set minimum “targets” for CPD that individuals are expected to achieve each year – most commonly this is represented in terms of hours of time spent in Continuing Professional Development.  In the case of the Association of Building Engineers (ABE) this is set at 35 hours per annum.  How each individual achieves that target is in the main left to the individual to determine, but each year the individual is required to submit a diary of their CPD undertaken in the previous 12 months period, for assessment and approval by their professional body or bodies.

CPD could be gained by attending a training seminar on a particular topic, or by researching a topic (possibly on the internet) or even by making a positive input to the organisation and running of one’s professional body – either at a local or national level.  The directors of Taylor Tuxford Associates are proud to be able to say that we all individually make certain that we not only equal, but ideally exceed by some margin, the minimum CPD requirements laid upon us by our respective professional bodies.

Last week I had the pleasure of chairing a panel with two other colleagues conducting professional membership interviews for the ABE, over in Warrington (hello to Geoff and Nick) and in the process, adding to my own annual total of “CPD hours”.  These interviews are part of the process by which prospective Members of the ABE are admitted - or not as the case may be - for full corporate membership of the Association.  The actual interview lasts about an hour or so, but is based to a great extent upon a Portfolio of Evidence of the individual’s experience, which in some cases, will have taken many months, even years, to compile for submission.

During the interviews, I commented to a couple of the candidates that they had little or no CPD hours in their diaries that were related to regional events organised by the ABE itself and I enquired why this was the case?  They responded that in their particular area of the UK (North West England) there were very few CPD events organised by the regional committee.  I checked in the copy of the ABE’s Journal that I had with me and sure enough, the next event logged in their neck of the woods was next January!

They were basically having a moan about the lack of events being arranged for their benefit – so I had a bit of a gentle dig myself, to the extent that if they were genuinely unhappy with this, why didn’t they stand for election to the Regional Committee and get involved themselves?  Failing that, why not approach the Committee and offer to arrange an event in their locality?  Time will tell whether or not my suggestion may generate a positive, pro-active response….

So, where is he going with this, I hear you say?  The fact is that in one’s career as in one’s life in general, what you get out of the system is commonly a function of what you put in.  This applies to one’s personal relationships – 36 years of happy married life and counting thank you folks – as much as to one’s professional standing in our chosen industry.  As an example, Michelle is currently the Regional Secretary for the ABE in Yorkshire and the Humber….remember this is a voluntary post for which she receives no remuneration for her time.

I don’t think that it was coincidence that the outstanding candidate last Friday was one who not only attends regional events for the Association, but chairs the regional committee in her local “patch” (Wales) and therefore is actively involved in arranging regular CPD events.  This individual was patently a very well-rounded individual, and gave detailed and (very) complete answers to the various questions that the panel posed about not only her own portfolio of projects, but about other tangential issues regarding upcoming developments in the construction industry as a whole.

My sincere compliments and congratulations therefore, go to Karen Roberts MBEng – very well done indeed!

Finally – received a letter from the Dept of Work and Pensions this week, confirming that my pension age will now be on my 66th birthday.  This was a very pleasant and unexpected surprise, as Anne has been telling me for several years that she intends to keep me working until I’m 75! 

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Bark around the Park!

Last Sunday saw all three Directors getting involved with a sponsored dog walk on land adjoining Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice, supporting many BluCrew volunteers as well as helpers from the home itself.

Anne was busy throughout the day collecting sponsorship money while Michelle and Rhys borrowed family pets to take on the walk. They were joined by 70 other pooches, with their very well behaved owners and the weather was very kind to them all.

The amount raised by this fun day has yet to be announced as we wait for the remaining sponsorship money to come in, but early indications are looking good.

This was the second year that this event has been held and it is proving to be a very popular one which we hope to be able to support for many years to come.

For more infromation about BluCrew's events why not pop across to their facebook page (search for Blu Crew) or on their website at http://www.blucrew.co.uk/ (although the website is 'still under construction' as they say).

Monday, 8 October 2012

Blogs...what to write?

Whenever the word ‘blog’ is bandied around the office there’s an audible groan; when do we have the time to write a blog and what should we write about? Consequently the blog seems low on our list of priorities and doesn’t get the attention it deserves. So, having been prompted to look at our blog by our website developers we’ve finally sat down to put pen to paper....but what shall we say? What message do we want to put across?

It has been suggested to us that the blog doesn’t have to be all about the job or the company, it could show our human side, much like an online journal or diary. So we’ve sat down and made a list (we like lists) of all of our planned events both in and out of the office with a view to using this as the basis for our future blogs (and hopefully to make us post more often!?)

And so to kick it off (pun intended) one of our staff was lucky enough to win a free tour behind the scenes at Rotherham United’s new football ground, the New York Stadium by becoming the 1000th fan on their Facebook page. The pitch was in great shape and Rotherham should rightly be proud of their new community stadium, it’s a great facility which is already helping to bring a whole new generation back to the sport.

The Stadium also has great conferencing facilities which we made use of on the 4th October 2012 where we exhibited at the Rotherham Enterprise Event ‘business-to-business exhibition’ which was hosted by the Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber of Commerce. The speakers on the day represented Oxley & Coward Solicitors, RiDO, UKTi, Rotherham College of Arts and Technology as well as local MPs and representatives from Rotherham Council and the Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership who were there to talk about their plans and visions for the local region.


And our final thought, sat here next to the window as the sky darkens, turns inevitably to the English weather....it has made our job a little more challenging this week; trying to take notes outside in this wind and rain has proven almost impossible. We’re so glad to be sat inside now with the heating well and truly on.

Friday, 5 October 2012

New School Year

Well, the madness has started again with Michelle’s first day back at Sheffield Hallam University as she begins her fourth year of part time study in Architectural Technology.  

This year’s subjects include Architectural Conservation, Environment & Technology, and the History of Architecture.

In Architectural Conservation she will be exploring the philosophy, principles and practice of Conservation.

The Environment & Technology module will be looking at environmental strategies and technologies that are considered to be appropriate in the design of medium scale non-domestic buildings with a drive to design environmentally conscious buildings.

And for the History of Architecture a short residential trip is planned to Edinburgh in November to look at the varying forms and types of architectural building style and to help bring the lectures to life.

All in all quite an interesting start to the year, of course, university + study = assignments and exams and the first assignment has already be issued, there really is no rest for the wicked!

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Fundraising success

March 16 saw the staff of Taylor Tuxford Associates taking part in a Fun Quiz show at the Silverwood Miners Welfare in Dalton, Rotherham. This was BluCrew’s first big fundraiser of the year in support of Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice and was a great success raising in excess of £1900.