Introducing the British Concrete Transport Association (BCTA)

The UK Ready Mixed Concrete sector stands to gain significantly from the establishment of the British Concrete Transport Association (BCTA), a new not-for-profit association.
Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications / August 27, 2024
By Guy Woodford
The British Concrete Transport Association (BCTA) is a new non-for-profit entity. Pic: BCTA

The BCTA, which brings together industry experts, is poised to address crucial issues within this specialist sector, enhancing its overall performance. It has assembled a team of familiar and highly respected industry figures, each with unique expertise. Their collective goal is to elevate industry standards through their advice, guidance, and integrity and to shape the sector's future through collaborative effort.  

Lindsey Rudd, the current Acting BCTA Chair, who previously served as the Group Sales Director of TVS Interfleet and Director of McPhee Mixers, believes that now is an opportune moment to establish a new trade organisation. Rudd believes the new organisation can continue and amplify the work initiated during his time as Chair of the Concrete Division of the British Aggregates Association (BAA).  

"Having seen firsthand some of the issues that affect the industry, especially around Concrete delivery, concrete transport and the daily challenges that drivers and operators continue to face, bringing together a group of outstanding people willing to influence change for the right reasons, and address those problems that need an adequate solution.

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The British Concrete Transport Association (BCTA) will tackle critical issues within the UK readymix concrete sector. Pic: BCTA

"Establishing the new association will take time, but establishing a group who genuinely care about doing the right thing presents an opportunity to improve and then maintain standards for everyone."

Rudd said that "leading the charge" of the BCTA are Lisa Fleming, MD of Logico and previous Chair of the BAA Transport Committee, and James Dawes, MD of Dawes Highway Safety and previous CSR Officer at the BAA. 

"Their tireless work over the past few weeks and their willingness to sacrifice their time is a testament to their dedication to our cause.

"They will be supported by Scott Bell (JMW Solicitors), Gavin Brain (EMPI Awards), Jonathan Barker (Ready Mix Group), Mark Brooks (Blue Rinse), Dan Cowan (DEK Group), Jamie Clarke (Specialist Transport Consultant) and Jonathan Goldsmith (Watery News). Each brings ingredients to create a unique blend of the experts needed to influence change, with continuous and prodigious discussions to further add to the group in progress. Through this combined expertise, established strategic partnerships will bring positive improvements to the critical issues surrounding transport, skills, health and safety, and the environment."

Rudd continued: "As we continue to work in the background and prepare for some exciting announcements, the team continues to prioritise pressing industry issues and has already started work on proactive solutions. It is an ambitious strategy, but the support we've gained shows that our joint commitment will give the industry an alternative, effective and real solution to shape the sector for many years."

If you'd like to know more about the British Concrete Transport Association, please email [email protected] or visit www.britishconcrete.org