MD forms part of Industry Panel

May 11, 2022

Taking Part in the Spring APS Conference

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By Bryn Wilde January 26, 2022
Join us to raise money for the Lily Foundation
By Bryn Wilde August 16, 2021
We are pleased to announce that following the recent Association for Project Safety (APS) Board elections, our Bryn Wilde has been re-elected as a Board Director for another two years. After serving an initial two tears Bryn was standing again and is delighted to have been elected again by the APS Council Members and is looking forward to serving the membership for another two years.
By Bryn Wilde August 15, 2021
The logo is a simplified version of the Dara Celtic Knot. The Dara knot is designed to represent the intricate root system of an oak tree which was considered sacred by the Druid and Celts. The Celts associated Oak trees with strong and knowledgable people and leaders of society. The Dara Knot is considered to signify wisdom, strength, leadership, destiny, and power. A number of these traits will suit the role of the Principal Designer well given that they are in control of the pre-construction phase and responsible for ensuring good communication and cooperation from all during that phase. The colour orange combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. It is associated with joy, sunshine, and the tropics and represents enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, creativity, determination, attraction, success, encouragement, and stimulation. Again, a number of these are attributes required of the Principal Designer. The Orange Dara Knot therefore represents the way we approach our projects bringing wisdom and leadership and applying these with enthusiasm and determination to encourage success and happiness.
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