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We are a specialist Groundworks Company with UK wide coverage.

Our Story

Our Commitments

Reynolds puts the Health and Safety of its workforce at the heart of every project. Our accident rate remains well below the national industry average and are committed to continual improvement to ensure safe working conditions for all.

To achieve this, our training policy ensures all personnel have the skills and qualifications to carry out their duties safely and meet all statutory requirements.

We are committed to full NVQ CSCS CPCS cards for our workforce.

In addition, we have our own internal standards of competency and provide extra training to address new working practices and legislation.

Groundworkers will complete Abrasive Wheels, Cable Avoidance (CAT) & Genny training, Confined Space and various H&S awareness programmes.

Site Managers are CITB SMSTS qualified. This level of management will also complete Temporary Works Coordinator training to ensure they plan and manage Temporary Works to the British standard BS 5975.

Site Supervisors and Foremen have regular Health and Safety Awareness training. They will also complete CITB SSSTS to ensure they are competent to supervise the works. First Aid training is also compulsory.

Plant operators are CITB CPCS accredited for the categories of plant they will operate.

You can download our Health and safety policy here

At Reynolds we are aware of the impact our operations can have on the environment.

We strive to do whatever we can to minimise this impact, and constantly review our processes to work in a more environmentally friendly way.

During construction, we have people on-site whose responsibility it is to ensure that there is minimal environmental damage, disruption or nuisance on or adjoining the site. We understand the implications of noise, air, water and waste pollution, and adopt appropriate working practices.

We use recyclable materials in our formwork wherever possible and all our timber is from sustainable sources.

And in the interests of good public relations, we always inform and consult with local residents regarding works and give them a contact on-site who can deal with queries.

Our aims:

  • Recycle and Reduce Waste
  • Improve efficiency by implementing Best Practice
  • Improve communication and awareness by using latest technology
  • Improve sustainability through design and specification
  • Use sustainably sourced materials whenever possible
  • Minimise impact on Environment by increasing awareness of wildlife, plants and
    habitats.

Environmental Policy

At Reynolds we conduct our business in a manner, which, as far as practicable, will minimise adverse effects on the environment.

Reynolds maintains an awareness of all legislation, regulations and codes of practice on environmental matters and takes all reasonable actions to ensure compliance.

During construction, Reynolds will take reasonable precautions against environmental damage, disruption or nuisance on or adjoining its sites. Furthermore, we will endeavour to keep our sites clean and tidy, and to avoid pollution of the air, ground or water by noise, fumes, dust, discharges or the disposal of construction materials.

Reynolds will, wherever viable and consistent with its clients’ needs and expectations, use materials and products from sustainable sources and that are reusable or can be recycled.

You can download our environmental Policy statement here.

Recognising, understanding and evaluating our customer needs and trying to improve customer satisfaction is Reynolds primary objective.

The Directors, Management and Personnel are committed to provide a high quality service in the area of Quality Management, by continuously improving client services, resource management and company operations.

Senior Managers are committed to the development and training of employees so that they are able to contribute to the continual improvement of meeting and exceeding our primary objectives. Senior management will provide adequate resources and training needed to continually improve the effectiveness of the Quality Management System.

Quality Objectives needed to assist in the continual improvement of the Quality Management System which are reviewed periodically at management review meetings.

The above goals are completed with an effective and efficient company Quality Management System based on the requirements of ISO 9001.

The Company’s commitment in meeting and exceeding these requirements and the importance of meeting statutory and regulatory requirements, set a unique standard for others to follow.

In fulfilling the above Quality Policy statement, senior management recognises the importance of suppliers and will work with them to improve the quality of their services to us.

The success of this Quality Policy will be monitored, controlled and improved through implementation of this Quality Management System, and reviewed at regular Management Reviews Meetings.

You can download our quality policy here.

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