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Our Mission

UCPS is committed to being at the forefront of the construction industry in the Seychelles. Through strong leadership and prudent financial planning, we are confidently committed to continual investment in innovation, plant, machinery and human resources for the benefit of our customers and the wider community.

Our core values are based on an honest and ethical approach to business and the development of long term relationships with customers, our supply-chain partners and our employees.

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Our Commitment

UCPS treats each customer as an individual and through our service delivery, we aim to meet and even exceed our customers’ needs.
Our customer care policy is communicated to all employees to ensure that:

•    We make our services accessible to all who seek to use them.
•    Our staff are courteous, helpful and friendly at all times.
•    We deliver our services to the highest professional standards.
•    We offer a flexible service responsive to the individual needs of customers and ensure equality in the provision of our services.
•    We react when a customer raises a query and resolve problems quickly and effectively.

 

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Quality

Our commitment to quality across all our business disciplines has kept us at the forefront of our industry for over 40 years. We are committed to providing the best workmanship and customer service in the market and, on the few occasions where things don’t quite work out as planned, our customers can be assured that we will quickly respond to puts things right.

All stages of our work undergo regular inspection to monitor compliance with specification. We listen to our customers’ comments about our performance so that we can implement improvements across our range of services.

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News

  • UCPS Starts Emergency Coastal Protection Works
    2016-12-12 09:06

    Emergency coastal protection works commences infront of STC HQ in marine marine charter bassin as a result of heavy erosion of the coastal area.

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  • UCPS donate to Anglican Church
    2016-12-12 05:02

    UCPS donate generously to Anse Des Genets Anglican church during Christmas season. Including:

    -Clean Up and painting of front wall

    -Ground/parking surface improvement

    -Clean up and level all round premises with aggregate

    -Christmas lights

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  • Landing Craft Spirit of Ton Joe
    2016-07-21 13:31

    Gregory Albert, the General Manager of UCPS said, the problem with Marine Transport is that it was not always available and with so many developments happening on the other islands
    UCPS felt it should put the measures in place to ensure the consistency and availability of its products.

    With the purchase of our own landing craft we able to pass on the benefits by offering the UCPS Cement and Crusher Products to individuals on Praslin and La Digue for the same price as on Mahe also we have re-adjusted the transport costs for our products to La Digue.

    The addition of the landing craft is a milestone for the development of the Seychelles that opens up delivery routes and interconnects the islands for the building industry.

    The new landing craft with a 350 ton bunk cargo capacity is named “Spirit of Ton Joe” after the UCPS Founder and Chairman Mr Joe Albert - He said: “I want to leave something to connect the three islands – Mahe, Praslin and La Digue – after my departure. What better thing to leave but our spirit.”

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  • UCPS Employees Learn First Aid
    2016-07-13 07:28

    Eight employees from United Concrete Products Seychelles (UCPS) were awarded with First Aid certificates last week. All eight First Aiders were under the tutelage of First Aid training coordinator Sandra Sabury of the Red Cross Society of Seychelles and sat an exam at the end, where they all passed with a Distinction.

    The ceremony was held in the UCPS conference room at Anse des Genets, whilst the chairman Joseph Albert and general manager (GM) Gregory Albert looked on. Also in attendance were Ms. Sabury and the assistant human resources manager (AHRM), Kevin Perine.

    Mr. Perine noted at the event that this group was the first cohort to undergo first aid training. He said that the company “would like to continue empowering our staff with the right skills needed, and first aid training is one that is very important. Due to the nature of the business in case of any casualty, we now have qualified first aiders in house that can assist."

    The GM, who expressed his full support for the training programme, revealed that a second cohort would soon undergo the same programme, which is organised in partnership with the Red Cross Society of Seychelles. “It is primordial to give your employees different opportunities,” he said observing that “the First Aid training will not only be beneficial for the company, but the skills acquired can be useful in the employees' everyday life.'

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