
Sainsbury’s Selly Oak – Case Study
The Challenge This was one of Sainsbury’s most high profile store openings for many years and had been 10 years in the planning. It was

The Challenge This was one of Sainsbury’s most high profile store openings for many years and had been 10 years in the planning. It was

Fit-Out Construction Partners Officially our longest standing customer, born out of GNFR equipment consolidation and storage, we are proud to have worked with Asda for

Introduction Client: Independence from Drugs and Alcohol Scotland (IFDAS) Duration: Phase 1, five months. Phase 2, three months. Value: Phase 1 was carried out ex

When Asda outlined ambitious plans to transform their concessions into unique retail ‘destinations’ for their growing customer base, the leading British supermarket sought the expertise

The Facts Client – Sainsbury’s Occupant – Sainsbury’s/Argos Duration – 9 weeks Value – £1.2m (combined construction and M&E)

Sigma & Asda Managing all of Asda’s GNFR equipment from multiple providers across their entire estate, we plan requirements on a project-by-project basis. Our 24/7

Paul Ramsdale, Account Manager at Sigma, explains how ‘back-of-house’ asset management plays an essential, but often forgotten about role in ensuring the operational efficiency of retail stores, minimising disruption and underpinning a store’s ability to keep things running effortlessly.

The HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) driver shortage has been big news in the UK in recent months, with reports suggesting 100,000 more drivers are needed if the nation is to meet demand, according to the Road Haulage Association (RHA).

As the COVID-19 pandemic reshapes our world, the e-commerce sector has grown exponentially, resulting in changes in the market that are happening much quicker than anticipated.

For today’s organisations corporate sustainability is no longer a choice, it is a must. Faced with the detrimental impact of climate change, pollution, the destruction of natural resources and a customer base increasingly conscious of their environmental impact, modern brands are seeking to drive sustainable practices in all their operations.

Driven by new technologies and the rise in online shopping, and exacerbated by the impact of the pandemic, retail brands are having to adapt to constant change.

Something unusual is happening on the high street. Despite the rise of online shopping and the firestorm of the pandemic affecting many traditional bricks and mortar stores, green shoots are appearing.