10 September 2025
Ample Power Welcomes Two New Employees
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We are delighted to welcome two new employees this week.

 

Blake Gruar joins us as a HSEQ Apprentice supporting our H&S Manager, Steve, and the HSEQ function.

He has recently completed a Level 2 Plumbing course which has equipped his with a strong foundational understanding of health and safety in the industry, plumbing installations and techniques. He also has hands-on experience in a range of skills from plastering and bricklaying to stonework and tiling.

Blake has a good working knowledge of specifications, drawings and design standards as well as a keen desire to develop his role within the health and safety department.

 

Patrick Brittleton joins us as an Apprentice Carpenter, working on site delivering projects alongside the team whilst continuing his Carpentry Apprentice (Level 2 & 3) at Shrewsbury Colleges Group.

Previously, Patrick worked as a security engineer which has equipped him with valuable problem-solving skills as well as the ability to follow specifications, drawings and design standards to ensure systems are installed according to the client brief and the relevant quality standards.

Patrick’s agile skillset, understanding of the commercial aspect of projects and grasp of site processes makes him an asset to the team.

 

We wish them both every success.

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Chris Spragg Joins the Senior Leadership Team

As our business continues to grow and thrive, we are thrilled to announce the appointment of Chris Spragg as he takes up a new director role within the senior leadership team.

 

Chris is a highly experienced leader and civil engineer in the construction industry having delivered major infrastructure and building projects both in the UK and Australia for major tier 1 contractors.  His wealth of experience is welcomed by directors Ed and Heidi as Chris will provide the drive and support for Ample Power’s continued growth.

 

“I am proud to be offered, and accept, this new role within Ample Power and to support the team in their ambitious growth plan.  There are many opportunities in the market and the adaptability and commitment of the team is evidence of our ability to capitalise on them.  I look forward to working with the team and building strong relationships to ensure the business’ continued success,” said Chris.

 

In his new role Chris will oversee the planning, scheduling, and execution of construction projects from inception through completion. He will develop project budgets, forecasts, and cost estimates, and manage financial controls to optimise project profitability.

 

Importantly, he will lead and manage a team of construction professionals, including project managers, engineers, site supervisors, and support employees, providing mentorship, guidance, and training to develop team members’ skills and capabilities.

 

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Roofing Gets Underway at Neath Care Home Project

Work on the new adult care home in Neath is going very well, and we are now at the roofing stage, a pivotal stage in building as it means the home will be better protected once the roof is fully complete.

 

The roof installation is one of the most critical aspects of any project as it provides protection, insulation, and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of a property. It is, therefore, essential for durability and energy efficiency.

 

This new build is the second plot of three care homes for adults. Plot 1 was successfully completed in 2014. Our role was to take over the building work as soon as the foundations were laid, and the team is currently on site installing the roof trusses.

 

Installing trussed rafters requires specific construction skills which involve working at height and handling dynamically unstable materials. Some of the design aspects of the construction of this project had to be adapted along the way resulting in the re-design of some of the structural elements.

 

The building is designed with both dormer and flat roofing with Velux roof windows. The team have used purpose manufactured timber trusses with timber diagonal bracing from gable apex to wallplate affixed across the trusses throughout the roof length, all in accordance with BS EN 1995 (Eurocode 5) and CP112. This will be completed with tanalised battens over breathable roofing felt with Terracotta smooth faced concrete ridge tiles to finish.

 

“I am happy with how everything is going with this project. The build is on target and on budget, which is great,” said Mark Richards, Director, Care 4 U Neath. “Working with Ample Power has been refreshingly straightforward. The team is well managed, and they are all very polite. More importantly, the attention to health and safety by the whole team has been outstanding.”

 

The project is due for handover in March 2026.