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Taylor Wimpey site manager scoops prestigious award in Edinburgh
Taylor Wimpey site manager scoops prestigious award in Edinburgh

Scotsman

time05-08-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

Taylor Wimpey site manager scoops prestigious award in Edinburgh

Nathan Dunlop is celebrating after winning a Pride in the Job 2025 Quality Award from the National House-Building Council (NHBC), recognising his outstanding work at West Craigs in Edinburgh. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The award honours excellence in site management and build quality, placing Nathan Dunlop in the top 5% of site managers in the UK. Now in its 45th year and widely considered the 'Oscars' of the house-building industry, Pride in the Job celebrates site managers' dedication to raising standards in house building, showcasing best practice and rewarding excellence. Judging is rigorous and thousands of inspections have taken place to determine the 450 award winners from a field of circa 8,200 sites. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Nathan Dunlop, Site Manager at West Craigs in Edinburgh, said: 'It's an honour to have received a Quality Award from the NHBC – which is my second for this impressive development. The whole team at West Craigs is passionate about building high quality homes and I'm delighted that our efforts have been recognised once again. Nathan Dunlop, Site Manager for Taylor Wimpey's West Craigs development at Maybury scoops NHBC Pride in the Job Award "For me, being acknowledged as one of the top site managers not only in the local area, but across the UK, continues to be a true career highlight and something I'm extremely proud of.' Tommy Stirling, Production Director at Taylor Wimpey East Scotland, said: 'We have always been committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and customer service, and our continued recognition as an NHBC award-winning homebuilder reflects that dedication. This award is thoroughly deserved, and we're incredibly proud of Nathan Dunlop and the team at West Craigs in Edinburgh for their success in these prestigious awards.' Commenting on the awards, Steve Wood, CEO at NHBC said: 'Congratulations to Nathan Dunlop, who has demonstrated the dedication, passion and leadership skills necessary to deliver new homes to exacting construction quality standards. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'Thousands of outstanding site managers have made their mark on the industry in the 45 years Pride in the Job has been running. This continued focus on excellence is vital to support the Government's 1.5 million new homes target and to ensure that all housing is built to the quality owners and occupiers should expect.' Nathan Dunlop, Site Manager at West Craigs, Edinburgh Pride in the Job has five categories: small, medium and large builders, plus multi-storey for projects up to seven storeys and high-rise for projects more than seven storeys. The Quality Award winners will now go on to compete for Seal of Excellence and Regional Awards in the autumn, with the national Supreme Award winners unveiled in January 2026. Taylor Wimpey is an industry leader in build quality and has been awarded a 5 star rating for customer satisfaction from the Home Builders Federation (HBF).

Hamilton housing development scoops industry awards
Hamilton housing development scoops industry awards

Daily Record

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Hamilton housing development scoops industry awards

Cala's Darroch showhome at Cornhill Village was recognised at the Scottish home awards A Hamilton housing development has been recognised at this year's Scottish home awards, while its project manager has earned a prestigious honour from the National Home Building Council (NHBC). Cala Homes, who are constructing 26 properties at Cornhill Village off Strathaven Road, took home the showhome of the year title from the 18th annual Scottish home awards in Glasgow for their five-bedroomed Darroch house type. ‌ It features the housebuilder's 'showhome of support' initiative by showcasing products by 10 local suppliers; while the property has been designed by Alison Harding of amw Designs, inspired by nature and the development's green surroundings and using influences including Japanese and Scandinavian design, and neutral aesthetics. ‌ Judges were impressed by the Darroch's 'high specification and finish, flexibility and sustainability features' as the Cala property triumphed in a keenly-contested category with 16 finalists. Cala began sales of their Cornhill development last October with its three showhomes opening in February, in what is the company's first development in Hamilton since constructing the nearby Wellshaw Grange development nearly a decade ago. Project manager Jordan Hughes made it a double award success as he earned a pride in the job quality award from the NHBC, meaning he will now go on to this autumn's seal of excellence and regional awards, with winners then going forward to a national ceremony in January. Jordan said: 'This recognition means a lot. It reflects the high standards I set every day but more importantly, reflects the team culture we've built on site: one that takes ownership, solves problems fast, and never compromises on the quality of the homes we deliver. 'This is what it looks like when a team believes in the product, the process, and each other. The whole team is on cloud nine about the recent award wins.' ‌ Cala Homes (West) managing director Ian Conway said: 'Since launching our latest Hamilton development we have received spectacular feedback, so it is a great honour to be awarded showhome of the year and to witness Jordan and the team being recognised, as they have helped make this site possible. 'Pride in the Job is a highly-regarded accolade which is testament to the hard work Jordan and the team carry out day-to-day, ensuring our site and its teams including our sub-contractor partners achieve the highest standards for our customers and communities. ‌ 'Congratulations are very well deserved.' Hamilton's community growth area. * Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here. Article continues below

East Calder site manager recognised by NHBC for raising standards in house building
East Calder site manager recognised by NHBC for raising standards in house building

Scotsman

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

East Calder site manager recognised by NHBC for raising standards in house building

A site manager at a housing development in East Calder has been recognised as one of the best in the UK after winning a top housing industry award. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Greig Donaldson, who works for Robertson Homes at its Almondell developmentin West Lothian,is celebrating their Pride in the Job 2025 Quality Award from NHBC, the UK's largest provider of new home warranties and insurance. Now in its 45th year and widely considered the 'Oscars' of the house-building industry, Pride in the Job celebrates site managers' dedication to raising standards in house building, showcasing best practice and rewarding excellence. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Judging is rigorous, with assessment across six key areas: consistency, attention to detail, leadership, interpretation of drawings and specifications, technical expertise and health and safety. Thousands of inspections, with meticulous scoring and detailed verifications, have taken place to determine the 450 winners from a field of circa 8,200 sites, representing the top 5% of UK site managers. Greig is a site manager at Robertson Homes' Almondell development Celebrating Greig's success, John Murphy, managing director at Robertson Homes, said: 'We are immensely proud of Greig and our construction team at Almondell. 'Building homes to the highest quality standards, in a respectful and considerate manner is at the heart of everything we do at Robertson Homes and for this to be recognised by the NHBC is testament to their skill and attention to detail. It is also great news for all our customers in West Lothian to know their new homes are being constructed by such a committed and dedicated team.' Commenting on the awards, Steve Wood, CEO at NHBC said: 'Congratulations to Greig, who has demonstrated the dedication, passion and leadership skills necessary to deliver new homes to exacting construction quality standards. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'Thousands of outstanding site managers have made their mark on the industry in the 45 years Pride in the Job has been running. This continued focus on excellence is vital to support the Government's 1.5 million new homes target and to ensure that all housing is built to the quality owners and occupiers should expect.' Greig Donaldson, a site manager at Robertson Homes' Almondell development in East Calder has won a top UK award Pride in the Job has five categories: small, medium and large builders, plus multi-storey for projects up to seven storeys and high-rise for projects more than seven storeys. The Quality Award winners will now go on to compete for Seal of Excellence and Regional Awards in the autumn, with the national Supreme Award winners unveiled in January 2026.

Ystradgynlais housing site manager receives national award
Ystradgynlais housing site manager receives national award

South Wales Guardian

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • South Wales Guardian

Ystradgynlais housing site manager receives national award

Lee Lewis, who oversees the Maes Y Rhos housing development in Ystradgynlais, has won a Pride in the Job Quality Award from the National House Building Council (NHBC) for his work with Persimmon Homes. He is one of 15 Persimmon site managers across the UK to receive the award this year. Mr Lewis said: "It's a fantastic feeling to be recognised by the NHBC – and a huge credit to everyone on the team. "At Maes Y Rhos, we take great pride in building homes to the highest standards, and in creating a community that residents will enjoy for years to come. "This award is a great boost and reflects the care we bring to the job every day." The Maes Y Rhos development features three to five-bedroom homes on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, with strong transport links to Swansea and the wider region. The NHBC's Pride in the Job competition is a well-regarded industry benchmark for site management excellence. Winners of the Quality Award move forward to the Seal of Excellence stage, with the chance to compete for regional and national honours. Stuart Phillips, managing director for Persimmon West Wales, said: "We're thrilled for Lee and the whole team at Maes Y Rhos. "The quality of work they're delivering speaks for itself, and this recognition from the NHBC is thoroughly deserved. "Lee's dedication and leadership are making a real difference on site and for our customers." The national Pride in the Job Supreme Awards will take place in January 2026.

West Wales Site Manager Picks Up Prestigious Quality Award
West Wales Site Manager Picks Up Prestigious Quality Award

Business News Wales

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business News Wales

West Wales Site Manager Picks Up Prestigious Quality Award

Lee Lewis, site manager at the Maes Y Rhos development in Ystradgynlais, has been honoured by the National House Building Council (NHBC) with the prestigious Pride in the Job Quality Award. Lee is one of 15 Persimmon site managers to earn the award in 2025, reflecting the company's continued high standards in delivery across the UK. Maes Y Rhos is a new development offering a mix of 3 to 5-bedroom homes in a sought-after location on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The Pride in the Job competition is highly regarded in the homebuilding industry, serving as a benchmark for outstanding quality and performance among site managers. All site managers on NHBC Buildmark warranty-registered sites are eligible to compete. Quality Award winners advance to the Seal of Excellence Award stage, with the opportunity to compete for Regional Awards and the ultimate Pride in the Job Supreme Awards in January 2026. Lee said: 'It's a fantastic feeling to be recognised by the NHBC – and a huge credit to everyone on the team. 'At Maes Y Rhos, we take great pride in building homes to the highest standards, and in creating a community that residents will enjoy for years to come. 'This award is a great boost and reflects the care we bring to the job every day.' Stuart Phillips, Managing Director for Persimmon West Wales, said: 'We're thrilled for Lee and the whole team at Maes Y Rhos. 'The quality of work they're delivering speaks for itself, and this recognition from the NHBC is thoroughly deserved. 'Lee's dedication and leadership are making a real difference on site and for our customers.'

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