TCi furniture WORKS will be at the Considerate Constructors Scheme event, promoting sustainability
The increasingly popular annual Image of Construction event is a must-attend event for everyone who is registered with the Scheme.
Delegates will get a chance to see our fully recyclable ECO360® office desk, designed specifically for construction site accommodation.
The multi-functional desk represents a zero-waste-to-landfill solution for long-term-temporary offices and looks great. The panel-ends can be branded and you can even use the transparent acrylic surface as a whiteboard!
Industry leaders are already embracing sustainability with ECO360® – why not join them?
ECO360® desks are built to last constructed from FSC® cardboard for easy recycling, promoting a circular economy of materials. They are also featured on the CCScheme Best practice Hub!
About us
TCi furniture WORKS provides project-ready office & welfare furniture solutions for construction site accommodation and is Tier 1 FF&E contractor to EDF Energy Hinkley Point C.
The company holds Considerate Constructors Scheme “Most Considerate Supplier” and Gold awards, with CSCS accredited staff and FORS registered fleet, alongside industry accreditations such as Achilles Building Confidence, Alcumus SafeContractor, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
TCi delivers full space-planning and furniture management packages, supplying quality, UK-manufactured, FSC® certified and bespoke products.
The 2018 Image of Construction event event will take place on 11 September at CodeNode in London.
About the Considerate Constructors Scheme
The Considerate Constructors Scheme is a non-profit-making, independent organisation founded in 1997 by the construction industry to improve its image.
Construction sites, companies and suppliers voluntarily register with the Scheme and agree to abide by the Code of Considerate Practice, designed to encourage best practice beyond statutory requirements.
The Scheme is concerned about any area of construction activity that may have a direct or indirect impact on the image of the industry as a whole. The main areas of concern fall into three categories: the general public, the workforce and the environment.