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The Crucial Role of Vehicle Maintenance at SCH Site Services


A silver van with SCH branding.

In the world of construction and steel fabrication, the reliability of a fleet of vehicles is often the unsung hero behind successful operations. SCH Site Services recognises the pivotal role that well-maintained vehicles play in the seamless execution of projects.


In this blog, we explore the importance of vehicle maintenance at SCH, highlighting the various aspects that contribute to a robust fleet management strategy.

The Backbone of Operations

SCH Site Services boasts a fleet of 12 vehicles, each a vital cog in the intricate machinery of daily operations. From transporting materials to mobilising teams, these vehicles are the backbone of the company's ability to deliver on its commitments. However, this reliability hinges on regular maintenance.

Yearly Service, MOT, and Insurance

A cornerstone of our vehicle maintenance strategy is the annual service, MOT, and insurance protocol. Each vehicle undergoes a comprehensive yearly service to ensure that all components are in optimal condition.


The MOT test guarantees that the vehicle meets the necessary safety and environmental standards. Insurance also plays a hugely important role, providing financial protection in the event of unforeseen circumstances.


While insurance is typically tailored for drivers over 25, SCH acknowledges the diverse nature of its workforce. Therefore, allowances can be made for younger drivers, ensuring inclusivity while maintaining a commitment to safety.


A mechanic fixing a car.

Financial Implications of Driving Records

SCH emphasises the significance of maintaining a clean driving record among its drivers. A clean license not only contributes to safer roads but also directly impacts insurance costs. Accumulating three points or more can substantially raise insurance premiums, introducing a financial implication that resonates across the company.


By encouraging safe driving practices and maintaining clean licenses, SCH ensures not only the safety of its drivers but also cost-effectiveness in its operations.

Proactive Communication for Seamless Operations

Communication is essential in SCH's approach to vehicle maintenance. Drivers are encouraged to be proactive in reporting any issues or anomalies promptly.


This proactive communication ensures that potential problems are identified and addressed swiftly, minimising downtime and disruptions to project timelines.


Someone fitting a tyre.

The Clean Van Award: Encouraging Pride in Ownership

Beyond mechanical maintenance, SCH recognises the importance of the aesthetic upkeep of its vehicles. Lynsey, with her keen eye for detail, has introduced the "Clean Van Award." This initiative not only creates a sense of pride in ownership but also contributes to a positive and professional image for SCH Site Services.

Jonathan's recent win is a testament to the team's commitment to maintaining a high standard of cleanliness. This monthly award instils a healthy competition among drivers, creating an environment where every team member aspires to be the next proud recipient. The next winner will be announced at the end of December…..who will it be??!!!

A car being cleaned.

In conclusion, within construction, vehicle maintenance emerges as a non-negotiable aspect of operational efficiency. At SCH Site Services, the commitment to maintaining a fleet of vehicles goes beyond mechanical upkeep; it's about ensuring safety, minimising financial implications, and creating a culture of pride and responsibility among the team.


As SCH looks to the future, its vehicle maintenance practices remain a cornerstone of its success, contributing to the company's reputation for excellence in the industry.

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