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Happy New Year to all our blog followers! While some may be tempted to make a bunch of resolutions (many of which are likely to be abandoned by February), we’d like to suggest an alternative approach.

A fresh year is the perfect opportunity to take stock of how you approach your work – whether you’re out on site, managing projects in the office or traveling between locations. Now is your chance to reflect, refine and reinvigorate your daily routines, the tools you use and working relationships. Read on to discover some key areas where small changes can lead to big improvements.

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As the world grapples with challenges like climate change and economic uncertainty, the construction industry is adapting and innovating at an unprecedented pace, so for this week’s blog, we’re asking what’s in store for 2024?

From technological advancements to an increased focus on the adoption of sustainable materials and practices, here are just three thought-provoking trends to watch in the coming year.

As a business that has grown substantially, with the support of family, friends and colleagues from across the communities we work in, Sheriff Construction has, in recent years, sought out many ways in which we can give some of that support back.

We’ve now reached the point where we’re now thinking about how we can go that bit further in terms of supporting and promoting social, economic and environmental wellbeing in society – otherwise known as ‘social value’. In our first blog of the year, we’re explaining more about what that means and focusing on one specific question: How can we make a greater positive impact on the communities we’re part of?