Latest news about our three production sites in East Anglia, the North West and South Wales.
As well as our sister companies in the precast concrete products group (PPG).
May 10th 2024 • Posted in: Poundfield Precast news
The use of precast concrete has revolutionised the way construction projects are delivered. As the construction industry continually seeks ways to improve speed, cost efficiency and reduce wastage, precast concrete emerges as a compelling solution.
Read moreMarch 6th 2024 • Posted in: Alfabloc, Poundfield Precast news
This year Alfabloc celebrates 25 years of providing versatile retaining wall solutions to the aggregate, waste and recycling, agriculture and ports & shipping market sectors.
Read moreFebruary 8th 2024 • Posted in: Poundfield Precast news, Staff news
This week is National Apprenticeship Week, and it’s an opportune time for us to reflect on how the apprentices within our business have fitted in and benefited us.
Read moreDecember 21st 2023 • Posted in: Staff news
Congratulations to Sebastian Krzywanski from our production team, who was presented with £500 of gift vouchers by Paul Simpson, our Operations Director, following his participation in our PepTalk competition
Read moreDecember 7th 2023 • Posted in: Poundfield Precast news
Get in the festive spirit by taking part in our online game. It's really easy to play, all you have to do is avoid the obstacles and collect the prizes.
Read moreNovember 28th 2023 • Posted in: Staff news
If you work in the construction industry, chances are you may have come across a SHEQ Coordinator. You have probably wondered what SHEQ stands for and what does a SHEQ Coordinator actually do?
Read moreSeptember 1st 2023 • Posted in: Staff news
In today’s world, and after experiencing a worldwide pandemic which changed how we live, we are accustomed to different ways of working.
Read moreMarch 13th 2023 • Posted in: Poundfield Precast news
We supplied a total of 9 pier shells which were constructed using wooden moulds, carefully constructed to provide their unique curved shape. Each of the units were 2.05 meters long by 1.1 metres wide and weighed approximately 1.8 tonnes.
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