Low-carbon temporary lighting: meeting planning conditions and ESG targets

Temporary lighting has traditionally been treated as a short-term operational necessity. It was procured for lux levels, positioned where power allowed, and rarely discussed beyond safety compliance. That mindset is changing. Low-carbon temporary lighting is increasingly being specified not just for illumination, but because it supports planning compliance, strengthens ESG reporting and reduces environmental management […]

Why temporary lighting programme risk is often underestimated

Temp lighting can help to reduce programme risk on construction sites

Temporary lighting rarely features on a programme risk register, yet temporary lighting programme risk is often embedded in delivery plans without being recognised as such. It usually sits quietly on a hire sheet: ordered, delivered and assumed to be handled. That assumption is where risk creeps in. Lighting is often treated as ‘set and forget’, […]

Diesel-free Winter Lighting: Cutting Risk, Cost and Hassle

Diesel-free off-grid lighting | hybrid solar and wind

By mid-afternoon on a UK site in January, the light drops faster than the workload – and the case for diesel-free lighting towers becomes hard to ignore. Plant is still moving, deliveries are still arriving, subcontractors are still trying to finish tasks before handover, and in the background generators rumble away, feeding diesel towers that […]