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Did you know that construction workers are nearly four times more likely to die by suicide than the average person in the UK? It’s a shocking statistic, and one that highlights just how critical it is to address mental health in the industry.

April marks National Stress Awareness Month, a time to reflect on how stress affects our day-to-day lives and in construction, the impact is often greater than most realise. Long hours, tight deadlines, physical strain, and high-pressure environments can all take a toll on workers’ mental well-being.

At FBR Construction Recruitment, we believe in supporting not just careers, but the people behind them. That’s why our team includes professionals like Cameron Whitley, who is certified as a Mental Health First Aider (Level 3). In recognition of Stress Awareness Month, we sat down with Cameron to talk about mental health in construction and how we can all play a part in supporting well-being across the industry.

Why do you think mental health is a big issue in the construction industry?

“Mental Health is an ongoing issue and it will be until the stigma of others talking breaks down. Although both men and women suffer, it is predominantly led by males. A staggering statistic is that poor mental health within the construction industry accounts for over 200 suicides per year. Astronomical numbers. It is a big issue because we need to try and find ways of preventing this from happening where possible.”

With construction still being a male-dominated industry, there can often be a stigma around opening up. Cameron shared how the pressures of the job and certain attitudes can lead many to suffer in silence.

Can you tell us a bit about your Mental Health First Aider Level 3 certification?

“So, I am Mental Health First Aider – trained at Level 3. I sat the course which took a week and it really helped me evolve not just as a person, but as a manager too. It has helped me identify certain triggers, signs of warning, and given me the chance to help others both in the industry and personally too. So, for FBR if any of my colleagues are struggling or need advice, they know I am the appointed person for mental health.”

This certification means Cameron is trained to recognise the signs of mental health issues and provide initial support. He can then suggest ways to help as well as useful resources.

How has this training helped you support candidates and clients?

“It has helped me become more understanding and supportive. It has helped me navigate around experiences and give somebody a shoulder. It gives them the freedom to express themselves and be heard which is the vital point. I have helped a couple of candidates and given them advice. My colleagues at FBR have spoken to me privately and I’ve been able to make them feel supported. It’s important to remember though that I am not a professional, so when things have got to the next level of supporter, I have pointed them in the right direction to seek that help. They have thanked me and in return has made a difference to people’s lives within this industry.”

Whether it’s checking in with a stressed-out candidate or supporting a fellow colleague, Cameron’s training helps create a safer, more open environment for everyone involved.

What are some signs that someone in the workplace might be struggling?

“Signs can be very apparent or sometimes they are things you have to consider before getting to a breaking point. So obvious stress signals could be looking worried, constant visits to a doctor, snapping, swearing, acting out of character, panic attacks etc. Worrying about bills, family life, work, these are all things we need to be mindful of before they get to breaking point. It has real life stresses, worry of job loss, too much travelling, not enough sleep, too much work demand, not enough breaks, not enough support, they need more money, also then concentration can cause mistakes, illness, serious work accidents. It all plays a part and it can be too much where they feel they have no escape.”

Spotting the signs early is key. From changes in behaviour to withdrawal from colleagues or sudden drops in performance, there are subtle indicators that someone might need help.

What are some practical steps companies can take to improve mental well-being on site?

“Practical steps could be to introduce coffee or breakfast meetings where they all stop and be together, have 1 to 1 time dedicated to talk to somebody on site if they are struggling, open talks or presentations on mental health and where they can find support, perhaps have leaflets or signs around the site/work place with contact numbers of where to get help. Train members of the team who want to do it and ensure their colleagues know who the appointed mental health first aiders are. Sometimes, just some awareness and creativity to give them an open space to talk will help in many ways.”

Small changes, like fostering open communication, offering flexible working options, or training site leads in basic mental health awareness can make a big difference.

What resources or support networks would you recommend for construction workers who need help?

“I would suggest the following – reaching out to your own company dedicated first aider if there is one, or contacting your GP for support. There are also talking therapies pout there via NHS to register, and active companies who advocate this such as the Samaritans, CALM, Mind, SOS, 111 for examples”

There are great organisations out there offering free, confidential support. From industry-specific charities like Mates in Mind and Lighthouse Club, to general resources like Mind and Samaritans, help is always available.

Mental health is just as important as physical safety on-site. As a recruitment company deeply embedded in the industry, we’re committed to raising awareness, reducing stigma, and encouraging healthier workplaces.

If you’re an employer looking to build a more supportive team culture or a candidate who needs someone to talk to our door is always open.

Experts in Construction Recruitment – Matching Talent with Opportunity Across the Industry.

At FBR Construction Recruitment, we connect skilled tradespeople, labourers, and plant operators with leading construction companies across the South East, Home Counties, and South Coast. From residential builds to large-scale civil engineering and M&E projects, we supply the people who keep sites moving.

Our reach span’s key locations including Chichester, Portsmouth, Guildford, Poole, Bournemouth, Winchester, Basingstoke, Cardiff, Bristol, Devon, Exeter, Crawley, Oxford, and beyond.

Whether you’re managing a site or looking for your next role, we’re here to make the process fast, straightforward, and effective.

Let FBR take the hassle out of hiring, or help you take the next step in your construction career.

FBR Construction Recruitment – Your Trusted Partner for Skilled Trades, Labour, and Plant Operators, Serving Residential Developers, Main Contractors, Civil Engineering, and M&E Sectors.

For reliable construction staffing solutions, contact FBR Construction Recruitment today.

Looking Beyond Just Hard Labour - Careers in Construction

Looking Beyond Just Hard Labour - Careers in ConstructionWhen people think of construction, they often picture physically demanding labour on-site. While hands-on roles are a vital part of the industry, construction offers a diverse range of careers suited to various skill sets, interests, and personality types. We understand that every individual has unique abilities and aspirations. That’s why we aim to break the stereotype that construction is only about manual work. Whether your detail-oriented, analytical, a strong leader, or great at managing costs, there is a place for you in this dynamic industry. Here are some of the rewarding career opportunities available:

Quantity Surveyor:

Salary: £30K-£70K
Qualifications: RICS-accredited degree, HNC/HND, apprenticeships available
Key Skills: Budgeting, negotiation, cost control, problem-solving
Best for: Detail-oriented, analytical thinkers who enjoy working with numbers and contracts

Quantity Surveyors play a crucial role in managing budgets and costs for construction projects. They ensure financial efficiency, negotiate with suppliers, and keep spending within planned limits.

Buyer:

Salary: £25K-£55K
Qualifications: Business, procurement, or construction-related degree; CIPS qualification beneficial
Key Skills: Negotiation, supplier management, budgeting, market research
Best for: Strong communicators and decision-makers who excel at managing costs and supplier relationships

Buyers are responsible for sourcing materials, negotiating prices, and ensuring the best value for construction projects. Their role is vital for keeping costs under control and ensuring quality materials are used.

Project Manager:

Salary: £40K-£90K+
Qualifications: Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field; experience & certifications (e.g., CIOB, PRINCE2) can help
Key Skills: Leadership, problem-solving, budgeting, scheduling, risk management
Best for: Strong leaders who thrive under pressure and enjoy overseeing large-scale projects

Project Managers oversee construction projects from start to finish, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Their leadership is crucial in coordinating teams and handling unexpected challenges.

Contracts Manager:

Salary: £40K-£85K
Qualifications: Degree in Construction Management, Law, or Quantity Surveying; CIOB or RICS accreditation beneficial
Key Skills: Contract negotiation, risk assessment, legal knowledge, dispute resolution
Best for: Detail-oriented professionals with strong legal awareness who enjoy managing contracts and compliance

Contracts Managers ensure that all agreements between clients, suppliers, and contractors are legally sound and fair. Their role is essential in preventing disputes and maintaining smooth project operations.

Site Manager:

Salary: £35K-£75K
Qualifications: Construction Management degree, HNC/HND, SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification preferred
Key Skills: Team coordination, health & safety compliance, scheduling, problem-solving
Best for: Organised, decisive individuals who excel in overseeing on-site operations and managing teams

Site Managers are responsible for the day-to-day running of construction sites, ensuring work is completed safely, on schedule, and to specification. They act as the key link between on-site teams and project leaders.

Building Control Surveyor:

Salary: £30K-£65K
Qualifications: Degree in Building Control, Construction, or Civil Engineering; membership with CABE or RICS helpful
Key Skills: Regulatory compliance, site inspections, problem-solving, attention to detail
Best for: Methodical thinkers who enjoy ensuring buildings meet safety and legal standards

Building Control Surveyors ensure that buildings comply with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards. They conduct site inspections and provide guidance on meeting legal requirements.

The Benefits of a Career in Construction

Working in construction offers numerous advantages beyond job variety. Some key benefits include:

Job Security – The demand for skilled professionals in construction remains high, ensuring long-term career stability.
Career Progression – Many roles offer clear career advancement opportunities with the right experience and qualifications.
Competitive Salaries – Construction roles often come with excellent earning potential, even at entry levels.
Diverse Opportunities – Whether you prefer office-based roles, site management, or financial planning, construction offers something for everyone.
Impactful Work – Contributing to buildings, infrastructure, and communities offers a sense of accomplishment and purpose.

Exploring Your Future in Construction

The construction industry is far more than just manual labour, it’s an exciting, diverse field with countless opportunities for growth and success. Whether you’re analytical, a great negotiator, or a natural leader, there’s a role in construction that fits your skills. If you’re looking to start or progress your career in construction, now is the perfect time to explore the many pathways available. At FBR, we are proud to be the first recruitment company to partner with the University of Portsmouth. This partnership helps us better understand what motivates young people to enter the construction industry and stay informed on the evolving qualifications and roles within it. Our consultant, Cameron, has attended job fairs and lectures to connect directly with students, offering the guidance and support they need to secure a career that suits them.

Are you ready to take the next step in your construction career? Get in touch with us at FBR Construction Recruitment today and let’s build your future together!

FBR Construction Recruitment – Your Trusted Partner for Skilled Trades, Labour, and Plant Operators, Serving Residential Developers, Main Contractors, Civil Engineering, and M&E Sectors.

As a specialist construction recruitment agency, we provide expert hiring solutions across the South East, Home Counties, and South Coast of the UK. Our coverage includes Chichester, Portsmouth, Guildford, Poole, Bournemouth, Winchester, Basingstoke, Cardiff, Bristol, Devon, Exeter, Crawley, Oxford, and surrounding areas. Whether you’re a contractor, developer, civil engineering firm, or a professional seeking construction job opportunity, FBR Recruitment is here to connect you with the right people.

For reliable construction staffing solutions, contact FBR Construction Recruitment today.

FBR's Charity of the Year 2025 is the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance.

FBR's Charity of the Year 2025 is the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air AmbulanceAt FBR Recruitment, we believe in supporting causes that make a real difference. This year, we’re thrilled to announce that our Charity of the Year is the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance. So, why did we choose them?

Why We Chose Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance

  1. Safety and Emergency Response
    Safety is paramount, especially in industries like construction, where risks are a constant consideration. The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance is a vital resource in providing emergency care and fast medical transport for those in critical situations. With construction workers and the wider community in mind, partnering with a service that directly impacts emergency preparedness and response aligns perfectly with our own values of safety and care.
  2. Local Impact
    We are proud to operate in the heart of Hampshire and supporting a local charity with a regional focus is an important way we can give back to the communities we serve. The air ambulance is there when people need it most, and by supporting them, we’re helping ensure that this life-saving service remains available to residents and workers across our area.
  3. Employee Engagement
    Our team is eager to get involved in charitable initiatives as much as possible, and we’re excited to collaborate with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance. They’ve been incredibly enthusiastic about working with us and have visited several times to engage with our staff and help plan events. We have a CPR training session scheduled for March, where our employees will learn valuable lifesaving skills. We’re also planning a visit to their airbase to gain a better understanding of their work, meet the team, and see the process in action. We’re truly grateful for these opportunities and believe they will not only enhance our connection with this fantastic charity but also strengthen our fundraising efforts.

Our Fundraising Plan for the Year
To help raise as much as we can for this incredible charity, we’ve got a range of exciting events and initiatives lined up throughout the year:

  • Charity Golf Day
    We’re kicking things off with the first FBR charity golf day, packed with games like Beat the Pro, Win the Wheelbarrow, a Prize Auction and the HIOWAA will even be bringing along their own helicopter stimulator. It’s sure to be a great day out, with plenty of opportunities to have fun while supporting a fantastic cause!
  • Charity Race Day at Thruxton
    In September, we’ll be back for another Charity Race Day at Thruxton! It’s always a thrilling event, and this year, we’ll be adding something extra special, a tour of the airbase! Since the air ambulance service is so close to us, this is the perfect chance to learn more about the incredible work they do and see the operations up close.
  • Employee Challenges and Office Initiatives
    Our team is going all in, taking on their own challenges and participating in a variety of office initiatives throughout the year. From sponsored events to friendly competitions, everyone is eager to do their bit for the cause.
  • Full Team Walk
    One of the most exciting initiatives is our Full Team Walk, where we’ll be stepping out together to support the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance. It’s going to be a great way to build team spirit while raising money for a life-saving cause.

Our Fundraising Goal: £4000 and Beyond
Last year, with our previous Charity of the Year, Abby’s Heroes, we smashed our goal of £2500, raising an incredible amount for their worthy cause. This year, we’re aiming higher with a fundraising goal of £4000 for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance. We’re passionate about raising even more in the years to come, and we’re excited to see how much we can achieve together as a team and give back to causes that need it.

How You Can Help
If you’d like to contribute or get involved in any of our upcoming events, we’d love to hear from you. Every donation counts, and we’re committed to making this our most successful fundraising year yet. Feel free to get in touch with us at 023 8033 2438 or email for more information on how you can support the cause or donate through our JustGiving page linked below:

https://www.justgiving.com/page/fbrrecruitment1

As this vital service is entirely publicly funded, we are driven to raise as much as possible to ensure they can continue their life-saving work and provide critical care to those who need it most. Keep an eye on our social media channels to find out what other events we will be taking on throughout the year!

FBR Construction Recruitment
– Recruitment Solutions for Trades, Labour & Plant Operatives, Residential Developers, Main Contractors, Civil Engineering & Mechanical & Electrical.

We are a recruitment agency specializing in construction, serving the South East, Home Counties & South Coast of the UK, including Chichester, Portsmouth, Guildford, Poole, Bournemouth, Winchester, Basingstoke, Cardiff, Bristol, Devon, Exeter, Crawley, Oxford and much more. Whether you’re a construction contractor, housing developer, civil engineering contractor, client, or job-seeking candidate, get in touch with FBR Recruitment for all your construction staffing and recruitment needs — we’re here to assist you.

To fulfil all your construction staffing requirements, contact FBR Construction Recruitment today.

Why December is the Perfect Time to Start Your Job Search

Why December is the Perfect Time to Start Your Job SearchDecember might be a month filled with festivities, family gatherings, and end-of-year reflections, but it’s also an ideal time to take charge of your career. Contrary to popular belief, the holiday season offers some great opportunities for job seekers. Here’s why December should be on your radar if you’re looking for a new role in construction or any other industry.

Less Competition

A lot of people put their job searches on hold during December, assuming employers aren’t hiring. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Employers still need to fill positions, especially as they plan for the new year. With fewer candidates actively applying, your chances of standing out improve massively.

End-of-Year Budgets

Many companies have budgets they need to use up before the year ends, including hiring budgets. This often leads to a surge in job postings as businesses aim to fill roles before January. Being proactive in December could land you a role that perfectly fits your career goals.

Networking Opportunities

The holiday season is full of social events and gatherings, making it a great time to network. Whether it’s a work function, industry event, or even a chat at a Christmas party, these moments can lead to new opportunities. People are often in a more relaxed and generous mood in December, which makes it easier to connect and ask for advice or referrals.

Getting Ahead for the New Year

Employers want to start the new year on a strong footing, so they’re keen to onboard candidates who can hit the ground running in January. Applying in December gives you a head start while others wait until January to begin their search.

Showing Your Commitment

Actively job hunting in December shows that you’re dedicated and motivated. Employers notice candidates who are willing to go the extra mile, even during the holiday season. It creates a positive impression and highlights your enthusiasm for the role.

More Focused Hiring Processes

While some managers might take time off over Christmas, many companies use this quieter period to concentrate on hiring. With fewer distractions, recruiters and hiring managers can take more time reviewing applications and conducting interviews. This means you’re likely to get more attention.

Temporary and Contract Roles

In the construction industry, December often brings an increase in temporary and contract roles. Companies want to finish projects before year-end or prepare for upcoming ones. These roles can be a fantastic way to get your foot in the door, prove your skills, and potentially secure a permanent position.

Why Choose FBR Construction Recruitment?

At FBR Construction Recruitment, we understand the unique dynamics of the job market, especially during the holiday season. Whether you’re looking for your next site-based role or a managerial position, our team is here to guide you through the process. We’ve got strong connections with top employers who are actively hiring, even in December. Don’t let the holiday rush put you off your job search. December is full of opportunities, and with the right approach, you can set yourself up for a successful start to the new year.

Ready to take the next step? Get in touch with us at FBR Construction Recruitment today and let us help you find your perfect role!

FBR Construction Recruitment – Recruitment that covers multiple divisions, including Construction Workers, Trades & Labour Operatives, Residential Developers, Main Contractors, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical & Electrical Services throughout the South East of England.

Our highly experienced team has the knowledge and professionalism to provide an unrivalled level of service across every level and sector within the industry. Personalised Service: We take the time to understand your company culture, values, and goals. Vetted Candidates: Our rigorous screening process ensures that we present only qualified candidates. Compliance: All our operative’s right to work is verified before placement. Timely Delivery: We pride ourselves on meeting deadlines and exceeding expectations.

For any construction recruitment needs, please contact FBR Construction Recruitment below.

Rethinking Company Culture in Construction: Beyond Free Fruit and Ping Pong Tables.

Rethinking Company Culture in Construction: Beyond Free Fruit and Ping Pong Tables.In the modern workplace, the term “company culture” has become closely associated with flashy perks like free fruit, ping pong tables, and coffee machines. While these amenities might boost morale in the short term, they often miss the mark when it comes to building a truly healthy work environment. To foster a culture that genuinely supports and motivates employees, companies need to dig deeper and focus on what really matters. This is especially true in industries like construction, where the nature of work differs significantly from the typical office setting. Here’s a fresh perspective on what company culture should encompass, with a focus on how to create a more meaningful impact in construction workplaces.

1. The True Value of Recognition

Offering regular and sincere recognition is far more valuable than any free perk. In construction, where teams often work on long-term projects and face unique challenges, recognizing hard work and contributions is crucial. This can be implemented through safety awards, milestone celebrations, or even daily shout-outs at the start of a shift. Structured recognition programs that highlight achievements in safety, quality, and teamwork can build a positive work environment. The key is consistency and sincerity in recognizing employees’ efforts, which fosters a culture of appreciation on the job site.

2. Opportunities for Growth and Development

Professional development should be at the heart of your company culture. In construction, this means investing in your workers’ skills through training, certifications, and career advancement opportunities. Instead of just offering free coffee and snacks, consider providing access to industry-specific training programs, apprenticeships, and opportunities to learn new technologies or techniques. When employees see that their employer is committed to their development, they’re more likely to be engaged and motivated. Whether it’s through mentorship, access to industry conferences, or internal training sessions, these opportunities help employees feel valued and supported in their career trajectory.

3. Work-Life Balance

Promoting a healthy work-life balance is essential for employee well-being and productivity, especially in construction, where long hours and physically demanding work can lead to burnout. This means going beyond just offering flexible work hours or remote work options—practices that may not be as applicable in this industry. Instead, focus on creating schedules that allow for adequate rest, ensuring that workers aren’t overloaded with overtime, and encouraging time off for recovery. Supportive practices like paid time off, mental health days, and respecting workers’ personal time can make a significant difference in maintaining job satisfaction and overall well-being.

4. A Supportive and Inclusive Environment

A positive company culture thrives in an environment where everyone feels included and respected. In construction, where diversity might be less visible in some areas, actively working to create an inclusive workplace is crucial. This involves regular diversity and inclusion training, supportive policies, and open channels for feedback and discussion. Providing language assistance, ensuring accessible work environments, and promoting a zero-tolerance policy for harassment and discrimination are key steps. When employees feel safe and supported on the job site, they’re more likely to be engaged and contribute positively to the company culture.

5. Empowerment and Autonomy

Empowering employees to take ownership of their work and make decisions fosters a sense of trust and responsibility. In construction, this might involve giving teams more control over how they approach specific tasks or encouraging them to contribute ideas for improving processes. Instead of micromanaging, allow site supervisors and crew members the autonomy to manage their projects and solve problems independently. This trust not only boosts their confidence but also drives innovation and creativity. Encouraging autonomy shows that you value their expertise and are invested in their success.

6. Transparency and Open Communication

A transparent culture where communication flows freely is essential for building trust and engagement. In construction, where clear communication is vital for safety and efficiency, this takes on an even greater importance. Regularly share project updates, safety protocols, and changes in plans with your team. Encourage open dialogue and be receptive to feedback from all levels, from site workers to management. When employees are kept in the loop and their voices are heard, they feel more connected to the company’s mission and goals, leading to a more cohesive and motivated workforce.

7. Respect and Fair Treatment

The cornerstone of a great company culture is treating all employees with respect and fairness. In construction, this means equitable pay, fair promotion practices, and a commitment to safety and well-being. Implement policies that ensure fair treatment across all roles, from labourers to project managers. Establish a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination or favouritism, and make sure that everyone has access to the same opportunities for advancement. When employees are treated with respect and fairness, it fosters a positive and collaborative work environment where everyone feels valued.

Conclusion

Rethinking company culture involves moving beyond superficial perks and focusing on the deeper aspects that truly impact employee satisfaction and engagement. In construction, this means adapting these principles to fit the unique challenges and opportunities of the industry. By prioritizing recognition, growth opportunities, work-life balance, inclusivity, empowerment, transparency, and respect, you can create a culture that not only attracts highly skilled individuals but also retains and motivates them. In the end, a company culture that genuinely supports and values its employees is one that leads to sustained success and a thriving workplace, regardless of the industry.

So, while ping pong tables and free fruit might be fun additions, remember that the real benefits you can offer are found in the way you treat and support your employees every day.

FBR Construction Recruitment – Experts in Recruiting Construction Workers, Trades & Labour, Residential Developers, Main Contractors, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical & Electrical Services throughout the South East of England.

For top-notch construction recruitment services, look no further than FBR Construction Recruitment. Since 2017, we have been a leading provider of both temporary and permanent staffing solutions for the construction industry across the South East, Home Counties, and South Coast of England. Our expertise encompasses main contractors, residential developers, and a wide range of roles from labourers to senior executives. We also offer nationwide recruitment for Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) positions. Our experienced team is committed to finding the perfect match for every role. Whether you need skilled tradespeople, managers, civil engineers, or M&E professionals, FBR Construction Recruitment delivers reliable service and exceptional candidates.

For all your construction recruitment and staffing needs, contact FBR Construction Recruitment today.