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Will Frampton Achieves NVQ Level 7
We are delighted to announce that, after 25-years in the construction industry - 18 of which have been with MCS - Will Frampton, Construction Manager at MCS, has successfully completed his NVQ Level 7 in Construction Management. Having considered undertaking the qualification for some time, Will decided the time was right to take this next step, marking a significant milestone in his professional journey as he progresses toward MCIOB accreditation. Will’s achievement reflec
Apr 7


Global Asbestos Awareness Week
Today marks the start of Global Asbestos Awareness Week (1st–7th April 2026). Although asbestos was banned in 1999, it remains present in thousands of buildings across the UK, including schools, offices, and homes. Often hidden from plain sight, it can still be found in materials such as cement products, pipe insulation, and roof panels - posing a serious risk when disturbed. At MCS, we understand the critical importance of managing and removing asbestos safely and respon
Apr 1


MCS Becomes a Disability Confident Committed Employer
MCS is proud to be recognised as a Disability Confident Committed Employer through the UK Government’s Disability Confident Scheme. At MCS, we know that attracting and retaining the best talent means creating opportunities that are open to everyone, regardless of age, gender, disability, or race. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive working environment where every individual feels valued, empowered and able to perform at their best. Being part of the
Mar 31


MCS Plants Trees at Local Graveyard
As part of our ongoing commitment to delivering meaningful social value, MCS was delighted to donate £500 to the Friends of St Giles Hill, supporting the planting of new trees and shrubbery at St Giles Hill Graveyard in Winchester as part of our Winchester Pavilion project. Steeped in history, the graveyard dates back to medieval times, with origins believed to trace as far back as 1080. Today, it is cared for by a dedicated team of around 70 volunteers, whose efforts are s
Mar 30


Epsom Fire Station Developing Smoothly
Works at Epsom Fire Station are developing at pace, on behalf of Surrey County Council. Externally, the scaffolding has now been removed from the drill tower following the successful completion of structural repairs, and inside the station, various improvements have been made throughout. The kit room is now fully operational and occupied by the firefighters, new flooring has been installed in the gym, and the locker room is undergoing redecoration works. The staircases have
Mar 26
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