NIBuilder 33-2 Apr-May

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Construction Employers Federation (CEF) has announced its latest Commercial Partner, Redsky. Representing the interests of approximately 800 member companies, CEF is the sole certified representative body for the construction industry in Northern Ireland. RedSky software enables construction companies to achieve and maintain competitive advantage. Its operational, commercial and financial software delivers gains across all types of construction and contracting projects. RedSky has been developing and delivering and supporting construction software since 1975. RedSky Managing Director, Phil Kent said, “The island of Ireland is an important market for RedSky and our partnership with CEF further supports RedSky to enable our customers and new clients to control change, eliminate risk and achieve ongoing incremental gains from improved operational efficiency. ” CEF Managing Director, Mark Spence said, “The CEF is delighted to welcome Redsky as a Commercial Partner at a time when the construction industry is increasingly looking to digital solutions to improve productivity and cost-effectiveness. Redsky brings global experience and scaleable technology which is already familiar to many members.” Redsky will be hosting a number of business events for CEF members throughout the year. The first event takes place at the CEF offices, Malone Road, Belfast on May 26 and will focus on the Digitalisation Journey. Book your place at: www.cefni.co.uk. CEFANDREDSKY PARTNER FORDIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

On the ball: Luke McAvoy and Louise McAllister, Marketing Manager for JP Corry.

JPCORRYSPONSORS SUPERCUP NI PLAYERLUKE

Leading builders merchant, JP Corry is sponsoring Glenavon Academy soccer player, Luke McAvoy, during this summer’s STATSports SuperCup NI tournament. Thirteen-year-old Luke – son of NI Builder Magazine’s publisher, Karen McAvoy – has played for the Academy for the past year. The talented young left-winger is looking forward to experiencing a taste of life as a professional and playing against top teams from across Europe such as: Manchester United FC. From July 24–29, the elite youth football

tournament will witness a record number of teams from around the world descend upon Northern Ireland for five days of football action as it returns after the enforced absence due to the pandemic. The world-renowned international youth football tournament sees teams from far and wide line up to have a crack at winning the elusive Junior title at the STATSports SuperCupNI. For more information about the tournament visit: www.supercupni.com

MPANIWELCOMESNEWCHAIRAND VICE-CHAIR

At the recent Mineral Products Association Northern Ireland (MPANI) AGM, Paul Brogan of McQuillan Companies was appointed as the Association’s new Chairman. MPANI is also delighted that

Paddy Mohan of Mannok accepted the role of Vice Chair. Both bring many years of industry experience and valuable knowledge to these core roles, and the Association looks forward to their input and working closely with them in what will undoubtedly be a challenging tenure. Paul’s first task

was to commend Simon McDowell,

Kilwaughter Minerals for his sterling work as Chairman over the past two difficult years. For more information about the MPANI, visit: www.mpani.org

Pictured (L-R): Paddy Mohan, Vice-Chairman MPANI; Paul Brogan, Chairman MPANI; Simon McDowell, outgoing chairman MPANI and Gordon Best, Regional Director MPANI.

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