NHBC has celebrated the best site managers in the UK at its Pride in the Job Supreme Awards, held in London last Friday (January 19).
Now in their 43rd year, the Pride in the Job Awards are seen as the most highly regarded in the housebuilding industry. The rigorous judging assesses each site manager across six key areas: consistency, attention to detail, leadership, interpretation of drawings and specifications, technical expertise and health and safety.
The competition by NHBC, the new homes warranty and insurance provider, is split into five categories involving more than 8,000 entrants across the UK and recognising site managers’ commitment to building outstanding quality homes.
This year’s Pride in the Job 2023 Supreme Award winners are:
- Small builder category winner – Aaron Parradine of Wickford Development Co for his work at Woodlands Park in Great Dunmow, Essex
- Medium builder category winner – Cathal Brannigan of Alskea for his work at Oakfield Park in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland
- Large builder category winner – Ryan Lewis of Cala Homes Cotswold for his work at Fernleigh Park in Stratford-upon-Avon
- High-rise category winner – Nigel James-Walsh of Berkeley Homes South East London for his work at South …
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