On The Tools

On The Tools

Advertising Services

Birmingham, England 13,175 followers

Connecting Construction

About us

On The Tools: connecting construction to improve the lives of every tradesperson in the UK. We're the nation's largest online construction community, aiming to entertain, inform, and empower tradespeople in the UK.

Industry
Advertising Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Birmingham, England
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014
Specialties
Social Media, Construction, Marketing, and Content Creation

Locations

  • Primary

    Fort Parkway

    Unit 416, 4th Floor, Fort Dunlop

    Birmingham, England B24 9FD, GB

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Employees at On The Tools

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  • On The Tools reposted this

    View profile for Alice Brookes, graphic

    Brand Manager at On The Tools | Top 100 WIC Influencer 2024

    15 (seconds) of fame. 📸 Our #TheLostCity project is close to not just my heart, but to all of us at On The Tools. Enough tradespeople have died by suicide in the last decade to build an entire city. Construction is the worst affected industry in the UK, with 4x the rates of suicide compared to the national average. With statistics these shocking, why is there not a national outcry? Tradespeople build our hospitals, maintain our infrastructure, keep our homes warm and lit. With big promises from the government about 1.5 million new homes, it is more crucial than ever that we look after the boots on the ground. A huge thanks to Sky News for covering the scale of this issue, and to the incredible james Reeve of Royal Spa Decoration for illustrating the reality of the crisis for tradespeople. https://lnkd.in/eii5HFQV

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    Founder of Construction Sport - Host of Construction Sport Podcast🎙️

    #thelostcity hits national headline thanks to Sky News! On The Tools take a bow! On a week that has seen us have some of the most important conversations to date with regards to Construction Sport & mental health in construction it is incredible to see this article make the headlines to round it off. This weeks had it all, from meetings with the leaders of our industry, Christmas special podcasts to working alongside our team at Construction Sport Contracts quite literally “in the trenches!” Now we’re sucking diesel! 💪💪💪💪 The word collaboration is starting to mean something. 🙏 #project7000

    Construction workers four times more likely to die by suicide as 7,000 lives lost, report says

    Construction workers four times more likely to die by suicide as 7,000 lives lost, report says

    news.sky.com

  • On The Tools reposted this

    CURRENT HIGHEST BID: £100 A quick Christmas Jacket update. As a reminder we are auctioning this off for our friends at On The Tools Lost City. 7k tradespeople have died due to suicide in the last decade. Lets raise some money and awareness of mental health in this industry. WALL OF LEGENDS: JustFix - £20 Streetsahead - £30 S B Multitrade - £40 ViperGas - £50 (I think) Blake Nash - £100 CURRENT WINNING BID £100 by Lee Brown Final bids by 0000hrs on Saturday (we need to get this in the post). To bid simply put your amount in the comments below. Pls share, lets raise some money for a great cause.

  • On The Tools reposted this

    View profile for Alice Brookes, graphic

    Brand Manager at On The Tools | Top 100 WIC Influencer 2024

    🌟 We did it! 🌟 Our campaign addressing the construction industry's growing skills gap has won Best Use of Press & PR at the 2024 Construction Marketing Awards 👏 A huge shout-out to my awesome team for their incredible efforts. To launch an in-depth white paper with our own insights and data is one thing, but to launch a full-scale campaign with a huge amount of free resources and coverage alongside it is testament to their talent and passion. Special mention here to the formidable Bex Fellows who constantly impresses me with ability to master numbers and language in equal measure. 🧠 And to Bethany Shaw and Jasmine Turton (miss you Jazz!) for their efforts in creating something so visually striking. Huge thanks to the wider On The Tools team for their support too, and to our TradeBrain members, whose backing enabled us to undertake this campaign. (And thanks for getting on stage with me Molly Sharman 😂) #CMAs2024 #SkillsGap #OnTheTools

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    View profile for Scott Jones, graphic

    Co-Owner @ The Stair Guys | Transforming Spaces Through Innovative Staircase Design | Mental Health Advocate |

    We've just received our Lost City hoodie and bobble hat, beautifully crafted by the talented team at Branded by Sammi. But this isn't just about stylish workwear - it's about a cause that's close to our hearts. The Lost City / #Project7000 campaign, initiated by On The Tools, is addressing a critical issue in our industry: the alarmingly high suicide rates among UK construction workers. Their ambitious goal? To raise £2.5 million over the next three years for two outstanding organisations: Band of Builders and Construction Sport Band of Builders offers a lifeline to our colleagues in need, providing practical assistance, financial support, and mental health services. Construction Sport, on the other hand, promotes wellbeing through the power of physical activity and community. Together, they're tackling this crisis from all angles. I urge you to visit www.thelostcity.org and read the 'Behind the Hi-Vis: a Mental Health White Paper'. The insights are eye-opening and, frankly, heart-wrenching. It's a stark reminder of the challenges many in our industry face silently. If you're moved to support this vital cause, consider purchasing a hoodie or bobble hat from Branded by Sammi. They're producing these items at cost, ensuring every penny of profit goes directly to the campaign. Link here - https://lnkd.in/ePsBEMNr At The Stair Guys, we're immensely proud to play even a small role in this initiative. Mental health struggles are something both Tom and I have personal experience with. Tragically, I lost a dear friend, who was a carpenter to suicide a few years ago - a loss that still resonates deeply. This is why we will be continuing to support Andysmanclub in 2025, but we will also be doing the same with #Project7000. We're committed to donating a minimum of £10 for every stair we sell in 2025, split between these two incredible causes. It's our way of giving back and making a tangible difference in our industry. This campaign isn't just about raising funds; it's about changing the conversation around mental health in construction. It's about creating a culture where it's okay to not be okay, and where asking for help is seen as a strength, not a weakness. Let's stand together and make a real difference in our industry. Your support could be the turning point someone desperately needs. Together, we can build not just structures, but a stronger, more supportive community for all of us in construction. #TheLostCity #Project7000 #ConstructionMentalHealth #TheStairGuys #BandOfBuilders #ConstructionSport #Andysmanclub

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    Chief Executive Officer at The 5% Club; Leadership Fellow; Freelance Consultant

    There are certain days of the year that are simply magical ... ... and yesterday (5 December 2024) was certainly one of those! It was my absolute honour to host The 5% Club’s Annual Celebration Event at Mansion House, London where nearly 500 people came together to celebrate the very best in Employer "Earn & Learn" Schemes. The buzz in the room was amazing, the conversation varied and far-reaching, and the connections made were just brilliant - all underlining the importance of events such as these, at this time of year. Long may that continue! During the celebrations we: Appointed five new Fellows - Caren Alderwick, Joanne Gogerly, Julie Lawrenson, Sat Nijjer and Emma Simpson. Awarded our UK National Employer "Earn & Learn" Awards - Capgemini, McTaggart Construction, SSEN Transmission , AD Construction Group, Rolls-Royce SMR, MCFT, Currie & Brown, Mivan Ltd, Grant Thornton UK LLP, Clive Owen LLP, Mace, and Mackley. Celebrated 229 Accredited Memberships at Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum level. Soft launched the Skills & Employment Alliance, with alliance partners The Careers & Enterprise Company and the EDT (The Engineering Development Trust) - more about that next week ... All made possible by our: Board of Trustees - Victoria Scarth, Ozlem Gunduz Robinson, Ritika Wadhwa, David Mercer, Faheem Khan, Faisal R Mahomed and Charlene Sagoe. Patrons - Accuracy, BPP, Balfour Beatty plc, MBDA, Leonardo, Lockheed Martin, QinetiQ and WSP in the UK. Patron Sponsors - The School Outreach Company, On The Tools, The St Martin's Group, The Open University, UCAS Early Careers, Unifrog, and City & Guilds. All choregraphed and enabled by the simply brilliant Gill Cronin and Helen Tanner. And finally, note to self - I still need to improve my Selfie Game ... #celebratingsuccess #celebratingexcellence #earnandlearn #inspiredaction

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    View profile for Lee Wilcox, graphic

    Co-Founder & CEO of On The Tools | I'm on a mission to improve the lives of UK Tradespeople | I love anything to do with communities, company culture, social and technology.

    This is what it looks like when you get it wrong. We asked for a construction theme but didn’t check the outfits. But no matter the ins and outs of it and how it happened, this was a f#*k up and we’re sorry. We really do believe in our mission and we really do want to make positive change, but we agree, outside looking in, this doesn’t look like a business trying to do that. We always aim to empower women, which is why I’m personally really really sorry to anyone we’ve offended. Those that know me, know this isn’t what I’m about, and as the leader of the business our culture and beliefs are a reflection of me directly. Which is why this is on me. All I can do is be honest when we make a mistake, If anyone wants to reach and chat, please do. We celebrated lots of women in construction on Thursday night with accolades they fully deserved. I’m sorry if this has taken the shine off the night, the industry deserved better and we made a mistake. I’m really sorry, we’ll do better. Harriet Waley-Cohen Faye Allen BSc (Hons), PgDL, FRICS, MAE

    View profile for Harriet Waley-Cohen, graphic

    Speaker | Trainer | Writer | Coach | Activist | Helping companies, schools and individuals to have the uncomfortable conversations about inclusion and allyship.🎗️

    💥 Sexist WTF of the week 💥 I was approached by someone representing a group of whistleblowers in construction made up of men and women, all appalled by the regressive, sexist messaging at last week's On The Tools industry awards night. None felt safe to speak up publicly. I am writing this on their behalf. According to their website, it was 'a glittering ceremony [that] celebrated the best of the best in construction'. Their LinkedIn page claims the org is about: 'Connecting construction to improve the lives of every tradesperson in the UK. We're the nation's largest online construction community, aiming to entertain, inform, and empower tradespeople in the UK.' What went wrong? At the awards do, there were promotional women dressed in skin tight, hyper sexualised outfits designed around construction safety kit. Very 1970s, perhaps the 90s if you're feeling generous. In their view, sexualising women in the industry must be the best of construction, objectifying women will improve the lives of every tradesperson, it is empowering 🙄 One image below was from their public insta, the other was provided by the group of whistleblowers. Another video that was sent had a woman in a head-to-toe skin tight yellow construction-themed outfit twirling about with a hoola hoop. When women are sexualised as eye candy like this, it tells every person present that women aren't to be taken seriously, that they are objects for entertainment and titillation. It reinforces the idea that women's value is in their looks, especially in how sexy others finds them, not in their ability, experience or intelligence. It says 'we don't take women seriously.' Did seeing women portrayed like this at the event make the women attending the awards night feel safer and more valued there? Or did it send a strong signal that it is totally acceptable in the industry to sexualise, humiliate and disrespect women? The promo women would have been signed off at the highest level. Anyone who wanted to question it either didn't feel safe to speak, or their concerns weren't listened to. Everyone involved decided that it's ok to sexualise and devalue women in the industry, and portray that women are there for their sexual desirability not their brains or talents. The organisation has spoken up for men's mental health recently, showing that it capable of thinking sensitively about how to support its staff in some ways. But this is a huge fail. Women have far shorter careers than men in construction according to RICS data. There is a leaky pipeline, with women most often exiting in their 40s. A 2023 survey showed that 1 in 4 women in the industry had been sexually harassed or assaulted, which adds up to 74,000 women industry wide. It's not surprising women are leaving if they are unsafe at work and routinely sexualised. What happened at the awards absolutely reinforces all of this. #sexism #misogyny #FFS #womeninconstruction #workplacesafety #sexualharrassment

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  • It's time to meet the winners! 👉 https://lnkd.in/eYFgjvve At an incredible ceremony last night, we celebrated the best of the best in construction thanks to our event sponsors’ generous support. Whether you took home a trophy, a highly commended certificate, or were a celebrated finalist, we at On The Tools want to sincerely thank you for your contributions to this industry. You create our world, and you're doing incredible work. A huge thank you to our event sponsors and supporters: Jewson, Band of Builders, Bostik, City Electrical Factors, Construction Sport, CT1 - The Snag List Eliminator, Dulux - Contract Partnership, Howdens, The IPG, Renault Trucks UK, SAM - Home of MDF Mouldings, SIG Roofing, Soudal UK, Speedy Hire, SPIT UKI & Nordics , Triton Showers, Totectors, Toolstation, wienerberger UK

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