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https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/assets/news_articles/2012/05/1336719075_sil-services-asbestos.jpgA Manchester-based construction company has been fined after workers were put at risk of exposure to asbestos.
A1 Property Maintenance Management Limited was acting as the principal contractor during work at the former Unicorn public house on Liverpool Road in Eccles.
During a routine inspection to the site on 16th May 2022, a Health & Safety Executive (HSE) inspector discovered that 12 square metres of asbestos insulation board (AIB) had been present in a dumb waiter lift shaft – but had already been illegally removed by unknown individuals. This led to the inspector issuing a prohibition notice stopping all work on site until an asbestos survey had been completed.
Previously, after noticing the pub door had been broken into, a site worker had entered the building, where they discovered what appeared to be asbestos debris in the area around the lift shaft. The debris was later wrapped and removed by a licensed asbestos removal contractor.

However, the contractor failed to carry out a full asbestos survey to confirm that all asbestos-containing materials had been removed before allowing further construction work to take place.
A1 Property Maintenance Management Limited pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 4(6) of The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. It was fined £5,360 and ordered to pay £5,117 in costs at a hearing at Tameside Magistrates’ Court on 30th July 2025.
An HSE spokesperson said after the hearing: “This was a serious incident and put those working in the building at risk of being exposed to the harmful effects of asbestos. Duty holders are reminded of the need to review without delay an asbestos assessment if there has been a significant change in the premises to which the assessment relates.”
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