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Accreditation Renewal

o MSK Waste Management & Recycling Limited are pleased to confirm Constructionline Gold status, along with Builders Profile membership. The accreditations demonstrate governance, risk management and assesses on areas such as environmental management, quality management, equality and diversity, whilst ensuring contractors abide by legislation in areas such as modern slavery, anti-bribery, and corruption.

Security Spotlight

Spotlight on the MSK Security Team front of house at one of our city projects, Joe and Peter receive high praise from the client for efficiency and commitment to the project. All MSK security officers are highly trained and Security Industry Association (SIA) licensed. All system controllers are uniformed and fully competent in all operational aspects of the systems installed and the full spectrum of access control issue s.

MSK & Parkeray Volunteer Day

MSK and Parkeray Ltd recently joined North West Kent Council at Trinity Church of England School to volunteer in a community project. The day was spent clearing neglected bedding areas to create new timber raised planting beds. Together, we constructed the beds using timber sleepers, lining with weed membrane and filled with soil ready for new plants . A superb and very worthwhile effort by all involved.

Material Reuse News

Fantastic result for MSK Waste Management & Recycling and our ongoing material reuse and recycling programme - 24 tonnes of carpet tiles taken from MSK client projects and sent for reuse.

Logistics Team in Action

Great pictures from our Slough project, management of welfare facilities and traffic management form our core of scope works. MSK has a dedicated team for access/egress on site due to the large volume of co-ordination needed. Security is also provided to site across a 24/7 cycle along with goods only hoist operations to aid vertical movement of materials. A night team is also in place to assist with access/egress and housekeeping. The MSK team maintain the vehicle and pedestrian segregation barriers on site. During periods of inclement weather, the MSK team use puddle pumps to store the rainwater. This rainwater is then used to fill new barriers or top up existing, meaning no fresh water is required to maintain thes e .