Keepmoat was hailed Large housebuilder of the year at The Housebuilder Awards 2024 last night, as the industry came together to celebrate the best in the UK new homes sector.
The Doncaster-based housebuilder took the prize for an all-round performance which saw the firm become Highly Commended in two categories - Best regeneration for The Rise in Scotswood, Northumberland, and Best design for four storeys or more at Cable Wharf, Ebbsfleet.
It was also a finalist in the Best Staff development category for its Dare to Lead programme, and Northeast social value manager Geoff Scott was shortlisted for the Housebuilder Star Award.
Comedian Katherine Ryan hosted the event – the 20th Housebuilder Awards - which was attended by 650 guests at The InterContinental London - The O2.
London-based housing association Peabody was declared Medium housebuilder of the year, having won the Best regeneration initiative title for its St John’s Hill scheme in Clapham.
Small housebuilder of the year was North Yorkshire’s Brierley Homes, which builds around 100 homes a year. The firm fought off all competition to win the Best design for three storeys or fewer category for Whorlton Meadows scheme in Swainby.
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