The waste management firm said the new service is designed to support customers operating across multiple sites in regional markets, providing a single point of contact for waste services.
The national brokerage service will aim to connect clients with vetted suppliers operating under a comprehensive supplier code of conduct.
All approved partners will be required to meet Powerday’s standards on compliance, environmental performance and service delivery, creating what the company described as a “true national service”.
Powerday appoints Associate Director to lead rollout
As part of the expansion, Powerday has appointed Jack Connors as Associate Director, Powerday National.
Connors will lead the rollout of the service and oversee the delivery of the company’s landfill diversion solutions across the UK, working through a curated network of regional partners.
Edward Crossan, Chief Executive of Powerday, said: “We’re seeing significant construction activity moving into regional markets, and our major customers need waste management solutions that work at scale across multiple sites.
“Over 45 years, we have built strong relationships and achieved high standards in the capital.
“Jack’s appointment will enable us to extend that same operational rigour and client-first focus to projects wherever they’re happening next.”
Growth of regional construction market
The move comes against a backdrop of diverging construction trends.
While London’s construction market contracted in 2025, regional markets grew by 5.5%, driven largely by a 36% increase in social and utility infrastructure projects, according to Arcadis UK.
As contractors pivot towards these regional developments, Powerday said the waste management challenge has evolved.
Major contractors are increasingly required to manage several sites simultaneously, each subject to tightening environmental and waste compliance requirements.
Historically, this has meant qualifying different waste suppliers in each region and monitoring performance across multiple providers, a fragmented approach that Powerday said has created compliance risks and operational inefficiencies.
The new brokerage service will aim to address this by simplifying procurement and oversight, offering consistency across sites while allowing Powerday to extend its established operating model beyond the capital.
Connors added: “Powerday has built something impressive in London.
“The opportunity now is to extend that strong capability across the UK, giving clients in the construction sector genuine consistency wherever they’re working.
“It’s about bringing the same innovation, collaboration, and sustainability focus to every site, regardless of location.”
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