Celebrating Another Year of Accreditation Success

We are proud to announce that we have achieved another year of ISO45001 accreditation, by implementing the standard we can protect the health, safety and wellbeing of our employees, visitors to our sites and anyone affected by our work activities.

By putting in place our Occupational Health & Safety Management System provides the best way for managing risks, avoiding fines and reducing employee absence. Which for us means better business performance.

Staying Committed: Accreditation Renewed

We are pleased to announce that L A Moore Ltd have once again passed the NFDC Accredited Site Scheme in March 2024.

The site audit scheme focused on 4 key areas

Site Safety

Training

Project management & Methodology of Works

Sustainability & Environmental

We proudly display for another year the NFDC accredited check mark as a sign of our reliability within the demolition industry. As an approved NFDC member we always maintain the highest of standard throughout our business.

To learn more about the NFDC please click here: https://demolition-nfdc.com

L A Moore Ltd can help with your next demolition, refurbishment or asbestos removal project.

To find out more, please give us a call on 01749 672 870 or email demolition@lamooreltd.co.uk

Demolition and deconstruction work, groundworks, soft strip, asbestos removal, site clearance, crushing, civil engineering. Somerset, South West, South East

Not our usual day at the ‘Office’

Police vans with barrier tape across entrance to site

Not your usual day at the office at our Cardiff site this week, when our experienced Plant Operator, Shaun Schroeder, uncovered a potential unexploded WW2 bomb. Thankfully this proved to be nothing more than a previously buried gas bottle that was uncovered during our works, the gas bottle has now been disposed of and site has reopened as normal work resumes.

We thank the local police force and the Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Disposal squad for their fast response to the situation.

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/police-cordon-area-cardiff-after-28190089