6th - 12th March 2023

Women in Construction Week

In celebration of Women in Construction Week, we want to raise awareness of the opportunities available for women and emphasise the growing role women play in the industry.

As part of our celebration, all the women in the Mindenhurst project team are sharing their experiences and offering some advice for anyone considering a career in construction.

 

Carianne McIntosh

Role: Senior Construction Manager

Number of years in the Construction Industry:  9

What does your job entail:

I look after the construction elements of the site and together with my colleagues Ed, Mike, and Rob, we are responsible for all of the construction at Mindenhurst.

I am involved from planning stage to handover. I get involved with putting together methodology documents for the Council, ensuring that designs are constructible, on time, to budget and are suitable for the end user (the existing and new residents).

I also ensure the correct designs are built on site, and most importantly I ensure that my operatives work in a safe and healthy manner so that they go home to their families at the end of the day.

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What you like about your role:

My work changes on a daily basis and I really enjoy the variety that I get to experience. I also enjoy the variety of personalities and skills I get to work with on a daily basis – I learn something new every day and get to meet some of the most skilled tradespeople. I like that all types of people can work in the Construction Industry – from those who are very methodical and enjoy the office environment, to those people who work best when they learn through ‘doing’ and enjoy working on site.

I take great pride in knowing that I am helping to provide the infrastructure we need for our future. I help build hospitals that will care for the sick, training facilities that will train our future service people and developments that will become forever homes.

How you got to where you are now?

From a very young age I used to travel to London to work with my dad some weekends. During this time I saw the construction of The Gherkin in London. It quickly became my favourite building and still is to this day!

I went to a Girls Grammar School and knew that I wanted to work in the Construction Industry – I was the only female to go into Construction during the 20 year career of my Careers Officer.

When I found out that Skanska built the Gherkin, I knew I wanted to work for them. So I applied for the graduate scheme and was successful!

I have worked on the Royal Papworth Hospital and Worth Down Camp so far during my career with Skanska, and I look forward to working on many more projects that add value to our communities.

Advice for young people thinking about future careers in the industry?

Working in Construction doesn’t always mean working out on a wet and dirty site. We have so many roles that require different sets of skills – from commercial teams, to designers, engineers, construction managers and tradespeople.

Construction is changing from the image that it has held for decades – we actively encourage diversity, inclusion, health and wellbeing and we offer so many routes into the industry – from apprenticeships to graduate schemes. The construction industry has a place for anyone that wants to make a positive difference to society.

 

Efua Derby

Role: Project Surveyor

Number of years in the Construction Industry:  5

What does your job entail:

I manage the contractual and financial aspect of construction projects and enhance value for our client’s money. My daily activities include preparing tender and contract documents based on a client’s requirements, carrying out cost analysis and monitoring cost variations from the start construction project till the end.

 

 

What you like about your role:

I enjoy working with like-minded colleagues in completing a construction project. I enjoy working with the different designers and builders who work together to see that a project is completed to a Client’s specification.

How you got into to where you are now?

My dad was a subcontractor and usually required the services of a quantity surveyor whenever he had to submit a tender. As a child I was happy to add up various costs on each sheet for the QS, over time, I developed an interest in reading the tender documents. In the years after I started my family, I began to think a lot more about starting a career in construction. Having researched about Quantity surveying, I enrolled into university to study quantity surveying for my master’s degree. I got a trainee role with a consultancy while in university that facilitated learning on the job. I recently joined the commercial team at Skanska Deepcut, to assist with the procurement and management of construction packages.

Advice for young people thinking about future careers in the industry?

The construction industry has numerous jobs that are not the popular roles, there are many avenues to join the industry such as apprenticeships and graduate programs. I’d encourage the youth to search up these online. You’d be amazed at what comes up.

 

Hannah O’Kelly

Role: Environmental Advisor

Number of years in the Construction Industry:  3.5

 

What does your job entail:

Supporting the project team in ensuring environmental compliance is being met on site; undertaking environmental inspections; collecting and reporting environmental monitoring information; planning and monitoring ecological mitigation on site; supporting the delivery of BREEAM certification for new buildings and producing environmental management documents.

 

 

What you like about your role:

There is lot of variety in what I do on a daily basis which keeps things interesting! Deepcut is a big site with a lot of environmental considerations and constraints so its been a great first project to work on for me and I have learnt a lot in my time here. I am passionate about the environment and its great seeing important issues such as carbon reduction and biodiversity becoming much higher up on the agenda in the construction industry.

How you got into to where you are now?

I studied Physical Geography at University and whilst there I managed to get some environmental consultancy work experience in the summers . I really enjoyed this and enjoyed the mix of being in the office and getting out on site and this helped me decide I wanted to work in the construction industry. After graduating in 2019 I started a 3-month internship with Skanska at Deepcut, after which I was asked to stay another year as an environmental assistant, and then was given a permanent role as an Environmental Advisor last year.

Advice for young people thinking about future careers in the industry?

Do your research into what you might enjoy as there are so many different roles with construction, and a huge variety of different sectors that you can work in. If you are able to get work experience it’s a great way to see what you enjoy doing and make connections. It’s good to remember you are never stuck on one career path and people have unexpected ways of getting to where they are today!

Leisliane Garcia

Role: Development Director

Number of years in the Construction Industry:  16

What does your job entail:

As a development director I am responsible for overseeing all aspects of a development project, from land disposal, planning, design to construction and completion. This means I get to see the project come to life, which can be a highly satisfying experience.

I often work with a team of professionals, including architects, engineers, contractors, and other specialist. As a leader of this team, I get to guide and motivate my team members to work together towards a common goal.

In addition, my role can encounter unexpected challenges, such as design issues, supply chain disruptions, or weather delays. As a project director I am responsible for finding solutions to these challenges, which can be intellectually stimulating and rewarding.

 

 

What you like about your role:

The best part of my job is the sense of accomplishment that comes from delivering a successful project and seeing the positive impact it has on the community.

How you got to where you are now?

After completing a degree in business management, I decided to move to the UK to pursue further studies in finance. Influenced by my father lifelong career in the construction industry I found an opportunity to work for Skanska as a sponsored student in quantity surveyor, which it was a career path that would give me the practical opportunity to learn various aspects of a construction project with a direct focus of the commercial and financials. This path gave me the step-in stone to expand my experience and knowledge and to develop my career to where I am today.

Advice for young people thinking about future careers in the industry?

Remember that a career in construction can be challenging but also rewarding, with opportunities for growth and advancement. By being proactive, adaptable and committed to learning and growth, you can build a successful and fulfilling career in the construction industry.

 

Mary Kinsella

Role: Senior Health, Safety and Wellbeing Advisor

Number of years in the Construction Industry:  7

What does your job entail:

Inspecting worksites and equipment, conducting training and safety orientations, and developing and implementing safety protocols. Additionally, I provide advice to help ensure the safety of workers and others on site.

 

 

What you like about your role:

I enjoy being able to use my knowledge and experience to make a positive impact on people’s lives. I also appreciate the opportunity to work with diverse teams and help to create a safe and healthy work environment.

How you got into to where you are now?

I began as a weighbridge operator for a waste management company. An opportunity arose to join the health and safety team and transfer to the demolition department. I took the opportunity and never looked back!

Advice for young people thinking about future careers in the industry?

Do it! The construction industry offers a wide range of exciting and rewarding career paths, plus you get the satisfaction of knowing that you are helping to build the future. There is such a variety of jobs within the construction so there is a job role to suit everyone.

Niki Dufour

Role: Community Relations Manager

Number of years in the Construction Industry:  13

What does your job entail:

I am responsible for building relationships with our neighbours, keeping them informed, and responding to their concerns. I try to maximise opportunities for the local community to benefit from our work by arranging community events, volunteering, school visits, and supporting local charities.

 

 

What you like about your role:

I really enjoy the variety of my role. Every day is different which means that I am always learning, meeting new people, and taking on new challenges.

How you got to where you are now?

I studied Fine Art at university and never imagined I would have a career in construction. I joined the industry as a PA working with the Arup infrastructure team on the London Olympic Games. I left London after starting a family but I wanted to stay in the same industry as I enjoyed working as part of a protect team. My first role with Skanska was as Office Manager on the MOD training facility at Worthy Down, before moving to my current role on the Mindenhurst development in Deepcut.

Advice for young people thinking about future careers in the industry?

Don’t set limitations on yourself, try to think past the stereotype of the construction industry. It is such an innovative, diverse, creative, and rewarding industry to work in.  There are a huge variety of careers available where you get the chance make a real difference to the built world and the communities in which you work.

Susan Crookes

Role: Information Controller / Site Administrator 

Number of years in the Construction Industry:  13

What does your job entail:

As an Information Controller (formerly known as a Document Controller) you are responsible for quality checking all drawings and documents that make their way through the project DMS (Document Management System) from the tendering and design stages, right through to commissioning and handover of works to the Client.  The site admin side of things is always varied, you work closely with your team and support them where required.  Tasks can be anything from recording annual leave and staff whereabouts on the project right through to liaising with the subcontractors to collate the relevant paperwork and permits etc., for the safe running of site and delivery of the project.

 

 

What you like about your role:

Luckily for me, I enjoy every aspect of my job, mainly because I enjoy working as part of a team but still have my own responsibilities within the project.  I like to be organised and have a process for all my tasks, to ensure thorough and correct records are maintained, in my opinion, this role is ideal for someone of a similar mindset.

I feel very lucky to be in the position I am in now, because the nature of the project, which is set in the lovely Surrey countryside, and the environment is cheerful, motivating, and brimming with wildlife all around. Knowing that Skanska care very much for their responsibilities to the local community is paramount, for the future of our children, which is very reassuring.

How you got to where you are now?

When I left school, I went straight out to work in retail and progressed up the chain of command to become management.  However, I found there was very little on offer to me, to continue my quest to improve.  I decided to look for something new and I started work as an office junior which gave me the opportunity to learn and develop new skills.  I then moved into an admin/office manager role with Morgan Sindall, a construction firm working for Heathrow Airport Limited, in their Aviation division.  I loved working in the airport, being able to go airside, and seeing behind the scenes. I found this fascinating and led to me serving 10 years on the Heathrow framework for both Morgan Sindall and Balfour Beatty. During this time I really honed my skills in information control and project handover (Health & Safety files and O&M Manuals).  So, from there, I now find myself working for Skanska, and have been for a year now, in a similar role but improving and learning more about construction with each project.

Advice for young people thinking about future careers in the industry?

Never underestimate your ability to get where you want to be, you just need drive and the tenacity to succeed in life.  Due to the culture of construction, you meet many people from all walks of life, who become your work “family” and we all work together to go home safely and happy.  We are such a diverse industry, and we care for each other, regardless of background, creed or identity, not a bad place to spend your working week at all.

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Planning news

At Mindenhurst, we are delighted to announce that three key infrastructure projects have been approved by the Planning Applications Committee at Surrey Heath Borough Council.

 

This includes the construction of a new community hall as part of the wider development. This facility will be connected to the historic St Barbara’s Church and will prove to be a valuable asset for the local community, helping to preserve the church for future generations. The development is also delivering major restoration work on the church, which will be handed to the care of the Guildford Diocese of the Church of England once the work is completed.

 

The second is focused on making environmental improvements to Deepcut Bridge Road, the plans for this project were revised in response to feedback from local traders and community groups and we’re pleased that these proposals have been approved.

 

Finally, the detail of the Southern SANG and SANGS link application has been approved, this includes access, layout, scale, appearance, landscaping, our ecological (management) strategy, and tree retention and protection plans.

 

What happens next?

In the coming months, the proposals for the provision of Allotments, the Northern ANGST, the Formal Park and finally the Sports Hub are due to come to the planning committee for approval. Follow us on Facebook or check back here for updates.

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Mindenhurst donates spindle tree to Lakeview Care Home to mark late Queen’s Jubilee

On Wednesday 1st February the Mindenhurst team and Surrey Wildlife Trust joined residents and staff at Lakeview Care Home to plant a spindle tree as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy.

On Wednesday 1st February the Mindenhurst team and Surrey Wildlife Trust joined residents and staff at Lakeview Care Home to plant a spindle tree as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy.

The Queen’s Green Canopy was created during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, with the aim of planting a million trees to create a living legacy in Her Majesty’s name.

In support of the local environment at Deepcut, the Mindenhurst development has participated in this initiative by donating trees to local families, groups and businesses as a lasting tribute to Her Majesty’s extraordinary service to her country and her people.

Lakeview Care Home residents and staff were joined by the Mindenhurst team’s Operations Director and Surrey Wildlife Trust, who delivered a talk about our local wildlife and the importance of trees in urban environments.

Every new tree planted will bring benefits for people, wildlife, and the climate. The spindle tree donated to the care home will become a beautiful addition to the gardens.

In the spring and summer it will provide a welcome habitat for garden birds and – when it flowers – it will bring colour to the garden and a rich source of nectar and pollen for insects. Each autumn the tree will go through a striking transformation, when clusters of bright pink-and-orange berries hang from its twigs providing food for mice, birds, and even red foxes.

Charlie Norris, Operations Director at Skanska, said: “The Mindenhurst project team is delighted to join residents of Lakeview Care Home to plant a tree as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy. This is one of many trees we are proudly donating to the community to support our local environment, so far over a million trees have been planted by people across the country, as a wonderful tribute to Her Majesty.”

Inder Hanzra, General Manager at Lakeview Care Home, said: “We are delighted that the Mindenhurst team has very kindly donated the spindle tree to Lakeview for the enjoyment of the residents, their families and friends, and the Lakeview team as a living legacy in the name of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II”.

Louise Ryan, Senior Ecologist at Surrey Wildlife Trust, said: “Surrey Wildlife Trust’s mission is to ensure that reserves are connected through a ‘Nature Recovery Network’ of joined up spaces that are havens for wildlife. This means ensuring our towns, villages, businesses, farms, schools, homes, gardens and all the other elements that make up our living landscape are managed with nature in mind. This includes increasing the number of urban trees planted within urban developments, as they provide valuable habitat to a range of wildlife from mammals, birds, invertebrates, amphibians and reptiles. In addition, they provide important ecosystem services through carbon sequestration and flood management. They have also been proven to improve many peoples overall mental health and wellbeing. The Queen’s Green Canopy will contribute significantly towards the number of urban trees to ensure the UK’s wildlife is protected for the long term”.

 

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Construction Update February 2023

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  1. Demolition works at the old fuel depot in the Southern SANGs are ongoing. We started crushing material on the 30th January so there may be additional noise in this area for the next few weeks – we will continue to monitor noise during these works and, if needed, we will use sound barriers to manage noise levels.
  2. Construction works will be continuing on the Loop Road, we expect there may be some additional traffic to Brunswick Road to facilitate deliveries to site.
  3. External refurbishment works will be continuing on St. Barbara’s Church. The Church has been stripped of its old coating whilst repairs to the roofing, cladding and timber work are well underway.
  4. Soft landscaping maintenance will be continuing on the Village Green, Central SANGs and Green Swathe.

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Thank you for Hope Hub donations

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A big thank you to everyone who donated to our winter collection for The Hope Hub. Visit their Facebook page to read more about their work!

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Works to Upgrade Electrical Infrastructure

Over the coming months, work will be carried out to upgrade the electrical infrastructure in Deepcut and Mindenhurst to increase the capacity of the network.

This work is necessary to comply with Government changes in legislation, which requires the provision of fast electric vehicle (EV) charging. Unfortunately the current electrical network didn’t have the capacity to supply this type of charging therefore the network will be upgraded from the primary substation in Farnborough. Once complete the extra capacity will enable us to provide fast EV charging, not only in new homes, but also extra charging points located in the public car parks at St Barbara’s Church and the new sport hub.

The work is being carried out by Blu-3, who will have two teams working over an 8 month period to install new power cables along the 5.5km route from Farnborough to Deepcut. Their teams will be working Mon-Friday, 08:00 to 17:00, and the route they will follow is shown on the map below.

Blu-3 will be carrying out letter drops to notify residents of works affecting their homes or premises. They are also attending the next two community drop-in sessions so that they can answer questions from local residents. The dates for these sessions are below:

  • Wednesday 25th January, 10am-12pm
  • Wednesday 22nd February, 5pm-7pm

If you have any questions regarding this work, please contact us at hello@mindenhurst.co.uk or Blue-3 at hello@blu-3.co.uk.

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Following Hannah Series Roundup

Over the past few months we have been following Hannah, our Environmental Advisor, to see what environmental work in the construction industry really means. Hannah carries out a wide variety of jobs across Mindenhurst to support local wildlife to survive and thrive, no two days are the same and here is a sneak peak into the life of an Environmental Advisor:

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Hannah is responsible for monitoring animals and wildlife on site to ensure we keep track of how our works affect our environment and, where possible, reduce our impact.

We kicked off the series by taking a look at the night vision camera footage which records the activities of badgers on site and shared what we found.

Hannah transporting bat

Next Hannah and a trained ecologist from Surrey Wildlife Trust rehomed a bat to one of our purpose-built bat barns – it had been living in a building which is going to be demolished and needed help to make the journey. The bat was tucked inside a special fleece which Hannah kept warm inside her jacket.

Hannah also shared with that we have one large bat barn and 142 bat boxes around the site.

Checking reptile mat

Next up Hannah took us on one of her regular reptile surveys and explained how, where needed, she relocates reptiles to a different part of Mindenhurst that meets their habitat needs. Here she is checking reptile mats for any signs of our cold-blooded neighbours!

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Hannah showed us round the recycling area, explained how materials are separated and showed us that some materials from the demolitions are even reused for construction on site.

Hannah carefully monitors the amount of waste produced each month, keeping track of our progress and helping us hit our target to divert 99% of our construction waste from landfill to be reused or recycled.

Finally, Hannah shared one of the highlights of working with Skanska since she joined. As part of her work on our Junior Leadership Team, she had the opportunity to visit our Building Team in New York.

It was a great opportunity to learn all about the work we do in the US, and a chance for the two teams to share knowledge and learn from one another.

Hannah delivered a presentation on how at our team looks after staff’s mental health, sharing the work our mental health ambassadors do on a daily basis and the training we provide to our staff – this talk was part of an initiative to share our leading mental health awareness scheme.

The group had a jam packed visit, including visits to the Penn Station upgrade works and Moynihan Train Hall, St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church which sits on the 9/11 memorial campus, North Shore University Hospital, the upgraded Empire State Guest Experience, and The Oculus.

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Construction Update January 2023

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  1. Demolition works at the fuel depot (in the Southern SANG) will continue in January. We will also continue crushing materials so they can be reused, during this time the team will be monitoring noise at the site boundary.
  2. We will continue to demolish military support buildings throughout the Southern SANG to make way for the construction works.
  3. We will maintain progress on the Loop Road in the New Year as the team continues to install the drainage system. There will be additional traffic into Gate 1 to facilitate deliveries to the site.
  4. External refurbishment works will continue at St. Barbara’s Church. Paint has now been stripped from the building so the team can start redecorating.
  5. Landscaping maintenance will continue in the Village Green, Central SANGs and along Mindenhurst Road.

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Lakeside Nursery & Primary School announces move to the new school site at Mindenhurst

Following the recent consultation carried out by Surrey County Council and The Kite Academy Trust, the Department for Education has made confirmed that Lakeside Nursery & Primary Academy will move to the Mindenhurst school site for September 2023.

You can apply for a school place until 15th January 2023. Please contact Surrey County Council for September 2023 Reception and Year 3 entry, for all other applications contact Lakeside School Office by calling 01276 469200 or emailing info@lakeside.kite.academy

More information can be found at lakeside.kite.academy/news-and-events/

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