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In this episode, Tom Griffiths speaks with Joe Hopson, Managing Director of UPR Scaffolding, about the evolution of a family-run construction business, the challenges currently facing the UK housebuilding sector, and the leadership lessons learned from taking over and growing a company. Joe begins by sharing the origins of UPR Scaffolding, which was founded by his father nearly 20 years ago. Although Joe initially pursued a different route in construction, working for a main contractor after leaving school, he joined the family business in 2013 with the aim of helping modernise its operations. Over the past decade, Joe has progressed through several roles—from quantity surveyor to commercial manager, then director, and eventually Managing Director—before completing a management buyout and taking full ownership of the business. A major focus of the conversation is how the business has evolved both culturally and operationally. Joe explains how he introduced a more professional and modern working environment, replacing the traditional image often associated with scaffolding companies. Improvements included better office facilities, clearer professional standards, and a stronger emphasis on teamwork and professionalism. The episode also explores UPR Scaffolding’s growth strategy. Since Joe joined the business, turnover has more than doubled from approximately £4–4.5 million to over £10 million. Joe attributes this growth not to aggressive expansion, but to building strong relationships with the right clients—particularly residential housebuilders—and growing alongside them as their projects expanded into new regions. Tom and Joe also discuss several industry-wide challenges, including a slow housing market, an ageing workforce, and the difficulty of attracting younger workers into physically demanding trades such as scaffolding. Joe outlines some of the initiatives his company is exploring to address this issue, including outreach to schools, training organisations, and alternative recruitment pathways. Finally, Joe reflects on his role as Managing Director and the importance of balancing operational oversight with long-term strategy. Looking ahead, his focus is on maintaining stability during uncertain market conditions while continuing to build strong client partnerships that support sustainable long-term growth. Contact Joe here: / joe-hopson-bsc-hons-49a1b9123