en.Wedoany.com Reported - The UK's digital construction materials management platform, MukAway, recently signed a cooperation agreement with groundworks company MV Kelly. The platform targets contractors, housebuilders, civil engineering firms, main contractors, recycling yards, and wash plants, serving the reuse and redistribution of construction materials. David Robottom, Aggregates Manager at MV Kelly, stated: "From the first conversation, MukAway made commercial sense to us. At the scale we operate, with hundreds of active residential projects, the ability to move materials efficiently, reduce waste, lower carbon impact, and cut unnecessary costs is a significant operational advantage."

Robottom added: "What impressed us was the density of the network. This isn't a platform looking for its first users. Real transactions are happening on real sites every day, which gives us confidence—both commercially and environmentally." Founded in October 2025 by a team with over 40 years of industry experience, MukAway's CEO Fraser Linaker previously served as Managing Director at David Wilson Homes, and COO Ian Cheveau was formerly Operations Director at Vistry. The platform is currently operational in the North West of England, connecting over 350 registered sites and handling the transfer of thousands of cubic meters of construction materials weekly.
MukAway plans to launch a new "Merchant Facility" feature soon, allowing businesses to handle hazardous materials that cannot be reused and providing opportunities to sell construction materials in B2B transactions. Fraser Linaker, CEO of MukAway, said: "Our merchant functionality will enable MV Kelly and the wider network to source aggregates directly through MukAway. This elevates the platform from a material exchange tool to a full commercial tool, and MV Kelly's scale means they can benefit from this feature from day one." MV Kelly is one of the UK's leading groundworks engineering contractors, maintaining long-term partnerships with several major residential developers.
Robottom further noted: "The upcoming merchant feature is a particularly exciting option for us. The ability to source aggregates through the same platform we use to manage material movements creates a true one-stop solution for our procurement team. We look forward to fully embedding and utilizing this construction materials platform across all our sites and seeing the commercial benefits materialize." The platform has previously established partnerships with major housebuilders such as Vistry, Barratt, Bellway, Keepmoat, and contractors like HBC Construction.
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