Building Mental Health
10th of October, marks an important day in our calendar as World Mental Health Day. While construction jobs are known for their physical demands, the emotional toll can be ignored.
10th of October, marks an important day in our calendar as World Mental Health Day. While construction jobs are known for their physical demands, the emotional toll can be ignored.
Meet Oliver, a dedicated and ambitious new apprentice at M&Y who has found his passion in the construction industry. After completing the BTEC Level 3 Construction in the Built Environment
 We’re excited to announce our successful appointment to the Procurement for Housing’s (PfH) framework for Planned Works.  Procurement for Housing is a national procurement consortium dedicated to the social housing
We’re committed to choosing local and sustainable products and supporting SMEs, ensuring our procurement practices contribute positively to the communities we work in. More than 85% of businesses in our
We are continually considering our impact on the environment, striving to decrease our waste to landfills, use of CO2, water and energy. As an ISO 14001 certified business, we can provide our clients, employees and wider
We are committed to providing an inclusive and flexible workplace where people feel supported to develop and grow. We are achieving this, as demonstrated by our Best Companies rating, named, as
At the core of our 40+ year journey lies a dedication to regenerating communities sustainably, empowering people and enterprises. We take immense pride in our mission, firmly believing that we
We recently completed a residential refurbishment project in Wallasey for The Regenda Group and We Are Juno CIC, a not-for-profit children’s care provider. The revamped building will provide a nurturing
M&Y Maintenance and Construction have been appointed as Weaver Vale Housing Trust’s new contractor to restart work on affordable homes on the site of the old Greedy Pig pub located
On Thursday 18th April, Wirral Council’s planning committee unanimously approved plans to create 43 affordable homes on the site of the Woodhead Street car park and a former Co-op store on New Chester Road.Â