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John reflects on lessons from the Constructing Excellence Asset Group

How can organisations ensure they have productive, cost effective and sustainable buildings that work for them now and in the future? LCMB have been members of Constructing Excellence since our foundation in 2009 and support their aim to improve construction industry performance to produce a better built environment.  As part of our commitment to advancing

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LCMB selected for Goldman Sachs SME growth programme

LCMB have been selected for the Goldman Sachs 10,000 program. Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses is an investment to help entrepreneurs create jobs and economic opportunity by providing greater access to education, capital and business support services. 10,000 Small Businesses is funded by Goldman Sachs and the Goldman Sachs Foundation.   For those small business

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Nature Surprises – how climate change could change our lives

Nature can constantly surprise and remind us that we co-exist with it, rather than are in complete control. Travelling to London for a client meeting I discovered that the trains between Birmingham and London had been suspended because a hill at Leamington Spa had slipped onto the track. This has meant that 350,000 tonnes of material needs to

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Missed John’s talk? Find out all about it here.

 John O’Brien, MD of LCMB travelled to Leeds on the 28th january to speak at the Yorkshire and Humber Constructing Excellence Breakfast. For those that missed it the whole event is covered here: http://ckegroup.org/cexcellenceyh/?p=640 John had a great time and the feedback from attendees of the event was positive. If you missed this one, but would like

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Little White Balls and a miserable commute…it’s all in the detail.

What makes a winning team? Is it the individuals that make up the team performing to the best of their ability or is it awesome managers? I would like to thank @IanJamesPoulter for the inspiration behind this blog. I have just finished reading his book, No Limits, and whilst it probably is not going to

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