Managers at the Nut Tree View development in Bordon have been recognised for their dedication to their jobs.
Dorchester Living’s Mark Wheeler and Bradley Sleeman won the National House Building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Job Awards on their first time of entering.
The NHBC’s Pride in the Job Award – widely regarded as the benchmark for excellence in site management – are given to the UK’s best-performing site managers.
The awards are judged through a rigorous, year-long assessment process, which includes site visits, scrutiny of technical knowledge and leadership, and overall attention to detail.
Paul Silver, chief executive of Dorchester Living, said: “There aren’t many awards in the industry that shine such a clear spotlight on the people who lead site delivery – and that’s what makes Pride in the Job so significant.
“These wins are a direct result of the day-to-day care, standards and leadership our site managers bring to every build.
“We’re incredibly proud of Mark and Bradley – and equally of the wider teams behind them.”
As well as the win in Bordon, Dorchester Living’s Heyford Park in Oxfordshire also picked up the Quality Award for the second year in a row, with wins for managers Rob Ewers and Will Foley.
Now in its 44th year, the Pride in the Job programme is designed to drive up standards across the homebuilding sector and promote best practices on the ground.
Only around 5 percent of the UK’s site managers earn a Quality Award in any given year – making the double recognition for Dorchester Living even more noteworthy.
Heyford Park is one of Oxfordshire’s largest projects with about 1,200 homes already built, and a masterplan to build 9,000 in total.
Nut Tree View in Bordon is one of Dorchester Living’s newest sites.
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