Anwyl Homes sites re-open


The housebuilder Anwyl Homes has opened its construction sites in the North West and Wales.

The sites were closed on the 31st of March, and the company has since been planning how to re-open safely with social distancing in mind.

Phil Dolan, managing director of Anwyl Homes in Cheshire and North Wales, said: “While building sites were not formally asked by the Government to close during lockdown, we were committed to playing our part in fighting the pandemic, stopping construction and closing our sales offices at all developments. 

“We have used the last few weeks to carefully consider our approach to safety on site and since re-starting build work, we are confident that construction can continue safely with the comprehensive social distancing measures in place.”

From Monday 30th May, all of its show homes and sales offices in the North West will also re-open with strict social distance guidelines, in line with the lockdown easing in England.


Many construction contractors and clients require contractor staff to hold and display Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) smart-cards, which prove their qualifications, before allowing them on site.

Here at Time and Attendance North West, we are an IT partner of the CSCS through our parent company, Tensor plc. This means that we can provide seamless integration between the CSCS smartcard and our WinTA.NET software, which provides time management, visitor/contractor management and fire/evacuation roll-call systems.

The integration takes the end-user form of a CSCS “card wizard”. This set of rules allows a company to quickly grant construction contractors recognition by and access to our hardware, such as clocking terminals, turnstiles, and door controllers. The wizard will run one of three scenarios when giving access rights to contractors. These are:

  • Contractors who are completely new to the system.
  • Contractors whose name exists on the system but their CSCS card has not been entered.
  • Contractors who are fully recorded on the system and have used their card at other sites, but are new to this particular site.

For each different scenario the wizard will guide the user through the enrolment procedure. The result is that:

  • The contractor’s CSCS card is read (using a USB card reader attached to a Tensor.NET Client PC)
  • Details are extracted from the card to update the contractor’s details within the system
  • Options such as a company, site, shift group and department are assigned to the cardholder

To make it easier to include new contractors in your site’s existing health and safety and security procedures, please contact us today. We can handle any size site: our Enterprise software is able to perform for global, multi-site corporations with thousands of employees/users, while our Start edition helps small businesses with less than 50 users.

Please get in touch for more information! We provide online demos and product training, and our engineers adhere to strict social distancing procedures.

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