Barnfield Construction Joins MukAway as Platform Reaches 83 Subscribers


MukAway has announced that Barnfield Construction has joined the platform taking the total number of subscribing companies to an impressive 83 and marking another significant milestone in the platform's rapid growth. 


Barnfield Construction was established in 1976 and operates with a turnover of approximately £80 million per year. They are delivery experts that are across industrial, commercial, retail, hospitality and residential schemes throughout the UK.  


With a total workforce in excess of 250 operating on 30-plus sites nationwide, the business delivers almost every aspect of construction and civil engineering work through its own professional multi-disciplinary team.  


The addition of Barnfield to the MukAway platform represents a significant endorsement from one of the North West's most respected and long-standing contractors. They’ve been around for decades and will immediately get the benefits of MukAway, the platform and our expanding construction network that not only covers the North West but the entire UK. 


As a subscriber, Barnfield Construction will have access to MukAway's full suite of material management workflows, including Direct Material Transfer between sites, Merchant Waste Acquisition for classified waste material, and the recently launched Merchant Product Sale function, enabling the procurement of processed aggregates, recycled stone, sand fill and recycled MOT directly through the platform.  


All transactions are documented, auditable and stored for a minimum of ten years. 


Fraser Linaker, CEO and Founder of MukAway, said: "Barnfield Construction joining the platform is a real statement of intent both for them and for MukAway. This is a business with 50 years of construction expertise, operating at serious scale across the North West.  


“When contractors of this calibre choose MukAway, it tells you everything about where the market is heading. Reaching 83 subscribers is a number we're proud of, but the quality of the names on that list matters just as much as the quantity. Barnfield is a brilliant addition."