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A & H Construction & Developments PLC Reviews

Submitted by Joel Hatton on 06/28/2017

5 Star Review by Joel Hatton

Overall

Great company there work is impeccable !!!!

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1 Star Review by Az

Would leave no stars if I could rubbish work not worth the money. Yhe guy with white hair on his head is rude and doesn't know how to drive.

Submitted by Az on 08/22/2024

5 Star Review by Excelsior Sales Team

Excelsior has worked with A & H Contstruction for many years supplying Cubicles, Duct Panelling, and Vanities. A & H Construction offers a 5* Star package within all sectors, and we have no hesitation in recommending their services to customers requiring a complete turnkey solution.

Submitted by Excelsior Sales Team on 03/09/2023

1 Star Review by David

The sate of my CAR and the roads is ridiculous I have emailed and called in with no replays just ignore my messages. So sadly the only way to let them know is with a review.

You are a JOKE I don't pay for my car to get covered in mud and hit with stones because you don't stick to the construction health and safety rules.
See below!

There is mud or debris on the public road from vehicles leaving a demolition or construction site - who should I contact to get it sorted?
The contractor in charge of the site should make sure mud cannot get into public areas; and should arrange for the road/s to be cleaned if it does.

If you think mud or debris from a construction site is making the road dangerous, and the contractor does not seem to be taking action, tell the police as they may need to close the road while it is cleaned. The local authority or county council Highways Department may also be able to assist if the problem occurs on a road that they are responsible for. Their website will have details of how to contact them, and their phone number will be in the phone book

HSE does not have responsibility for these issues, but will take details of your complaint as we may need to find out why the contractor allowed this to happen.

How should a contractor ensure that no mud or construction debris gets onto the road surface outside their site?
Work should be arranged so that road going vehicles do not drive onto mud on the site. This includes laying site roads and using site based plant to move materials to holding areas at the edge of a site road. If wheels and ledges are likely to pick up mud the site should anticipate this and install a wheel-wash. Either routinely, or as a back-up plan, the site should have arrangements in place to call in a road sweeping machine at short notice. Site management should be monitoring conditions outside the site regularly during periods of material movement.

Submitted by David on 02/07/2019

1 Star Review by Laine Narborough

Awful company with very badly run sites steer clear.

Submitted by Laine Narborough on 07/16/2018