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Day 4 – Vineyard Visit

Posted on September 28th, 2017 by by

Day 4 of Construction Linx MD’s Charity Bike Ride

Today’s leg takes Construction Linx MD Gareth Williams from Camanche Lake to Walnut Grove to Rohnert Park with a distance of approx 80km. The pictures we have at the moment are from the first half of this leg, a distance of approx 52km which is being rewarded with a visit to a vineyard and a good old American BBQ. More pictures to follow.

Day 3 of Gareth’s American Adventure

Posted on September 27th, 2017 by by

Day 3 of Construction Linx’s MD Charity Bike Ride

Well this looks like another amazing day. This leg of the journey was between Turlock Lake and Camanche Lake, with a distance of approx 106km. These amazing sites must spur you on to keep peddling.

Keep going Gareth, we are all behind you (metaphorically speaking!)

   

Day 1 and 2 of Yosemite to San Francisco Cycle Ride

Posted on September 26th, 2017 by by

Days 1 and 2 of Construction Linx MD’s Charity Bike Ride

As promised, we have more pictures of the B1G1 bike ride across USA by Construction Linx MD, Gareth Williams. As you can see below, the scenery is stunning. The accommodation is a little less stunning, but all you need at the end of a long day cycling. Total distance for today is approx 98km.

Enjoy the wonders of Yosemite National Park and Turlock Lake.

Day One

Day Two

   

From Yosemite to San Francisco – For B1G1

Posted on September 25th, 2017 by by

As a kick start the new Charity we are working with B1G1, Construction Linx MD Gareth Williams decided to take himself of on  a bike ride 400km across the mountains of the Golden State, to the Pacific Coast and into the spectacular San Francisco.

Starting off in Yosemite and spending the evening in the Yosemite National Park. We will be keeping up with Gareth as much as possible but I don’t think there would be much of a wi-fi signal were he is so we are left with two picture at the moment, and they was taken at the airport in the UK!! Hopefully over the next few days we will have more to tell you. Keep your eyes peeled.

Sporting his B1G1 T-shirt. Lets see if the smile is still as big when he has been riding his bike for a few days!

Gareth Williams Construction Linx MD

 

Why Put Emergency Building Maintenance Cover In Place?

Posted on September 4th, 2017 by by Gareth

Emergency building maintenance contracts exist to provide business premises’ owners with total peace of mind – the confidence that comes from knowing, should the worst happen you know exactly who to call and that any urgent issues will be dealt with rapidly and effectively.

For some, the summer holidays have only just begun, but for all, the summer months will be over before we know it and the cold, wet winter weather will soon creep up on us. When the weather turns, the chances of properties flooding or suffering emergency problems with the roof or structure increase – do you know what would happen to your office, factory or warehouse premises if there was ever an emergency?

3 Reasons To Put An Emergency Property Maintenance Contract In Place

Peace Of Mind

When you have emergency property maintenance cover set up for your business, you can relax because you’re prepared – even if disaster strikes in the middle of the night and you need urgent repair works carried out, your emergency contract will ensure you receive the rapid response needed.

Convenience

Emergencies are often untimely and can cause a great deal of disruption during out-of-hours. When you have emergency maintenance cover in place, you can call your chosen company any time of the day or night, 24/7, and they will carry out the repair work quickly – and every member of your team will know who to call, making the process easy for all concerned.

Save Time And Money

The faster you respond to an emergency property situation, the less costly the repairs are likely to be – by putting a stop to flooding fast or fixing a leaky roof during the night instead of waiting till morning, you could save money by minimising the extent of the damage.

Choose Planned Maintenance For Maximum Cover, Minimum Costs

When it comes to choosing a firm for your emergency property maintenance cover, you need to find one with a track record in emergency repairs and quick callout times – and ideally one that offers planned maintenance contracts too.

Planned maintenance means working with your chosen firm to work out a schedule for keeping your office, factory or warehouse in the best possible condition long-term – by doing so, you should avoid or at least minimise the risk of emergencies striking in the first place as issues are spotted and fixed before they become big problems. If your premises still suffer from a disaster such as a flood, despite the planned maintenance you have in place, your construction contractors will know your site well, know you and your team well, and know just how to repair the situation in the quickest time and with the most effective results, helping to reduce the size of the repairs bill.

Construction Linx offers an emergency, fast and reliable when-needed service, as well as a planned maintenance service, to suit the needs of your business and premises.

To find out more about how our maintenance services and how both our planned and emergency property maintenance contracts can help your business, get in touch today on 01270 848700 or email [email protected]