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Rated 5 out of 5
5 out of 5 stars (based on 7 reviews)
5.0
Rated 5 out of 5
5 out of 5 stars (based on 7 reviews)

About the books

 

Clearing Floors and Fixing Doors

Join Ty D Sites, a construction site Logistics Manager, and his logistics team who work both on and off the site. The book talks us through the roles of each member of the team showing how they play a crucial part in helping with the construction of the project; in this particular example taking us on a journey of the installation of some doors required on the site.

The aim of the book is to highlight a variety of roles within the construction industry that are often forgotten. Whilst giving an insight into how the logistics of a construction site is managed, it encourages a conversation with young readers about construction related themes and terms; on-site safety; road safety; the environment; fire safety; equality, diversity and inclusion.

Hopefully it will inspire some of the next generation to be drawn towards an accessible and welcoming construction industry open to all regardless of gender, physical ability, race, religion, colour or creed.

 

Who Stole the Surveyors Lunch?

Join construction Logistics Manager, Ty D Sites and his security team, led by Saad the Security Guard, on their investigation around site, to discover who stole the Surveyor’s lunch.  Like the award winning first book in the series, this book also takes us through a number of interesting roles you will find on a construction site.

The aim of the book is to highlight a variety of roles within the construction industry. Hopefully it will inspire some of the next generation to be drawn towards an accessible and welcoming construction industry open to all regardless of gender, physical ability, race, religion, colour or creed.

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All revenue from book sales goes to the Construction Youth Trust.

Price each: £9.99

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Colouring-in books

Price each: £2.95

We gave out the books as prizes

Rated 5 out of 5

We gave out the books as prizes for competitions connected with Book Week. They were certainly very well received by the children who enjoyed the book and the colouring-in activities.

Roger – Headteacher

Roger Barber