Pictured above: (Left to right) Miller Homes Midlands
regional chairman, Chris Endsor; site manager, Gary Bowler; Malcolm
Ceney, production director of Miller Homes East Midlands; site
managers Vinnie Morris and Andy Jackson, and Andy Henson,
Inspections Manager at the NHBC.
Site managers at Miller Homes East Midlands are celebrating
after scooping awards for demonstrating outstanding levels of Pride
in the Job.
Senior site managers Garry Bowler and Andrew Jackson, together
with site manager Vinnie Morris have all been chosen for a coveted
Pride in the Job accolade from the National House-Building Council
(NHBC).
The awards are run as part of its campaign to reward the best
site managers in the UK, and are only awarded after a year of
judging, including spot checks on the day-to day running of the
sites and each site manager being assessed across 38 areas of site
management.
They are tested on technical knowledge, consistency in the build
process and the quality controls they have in place at their
sites.
Malcolm Ceney, production director at Miller Homes East
Midlands, commented: "These are fantastic awards for the three site
managers, particularly this year as the housing market has
certainly been hit by the economic situation and more work has been
asked of them.
"We are very proud of them, because they help to build quality
homes that new home buyers want to live in. Their standards are
high and all our site managers strive to achieve the best."
Garry Bowler, in charge at the Laurel Wolds development in
Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire, won a similar award in 2007 but this is
the first Pride in the Job award for Andrew Jackson, who manages
the Cavendish Wharf site in Shardlow, Derbyshire.
Vinnie Morris, who is overseeing the Falcon Heath development
near Lincoln, has now won three Pride in the Job awards. He is also
a past holder of a Pride in the Job Seal of Excellence Award.
All three will now go forward to a regional competition, where
they could be in line for a Seal of Excellence 2009 or regional
award.
Richard Hartshorn, regional director of the NHBC, commented:
"NHBC are delighted to recognise the achievements of Gary, Andy and
Vinnie in this year's Pride in the Job awards.
"Pride in the Job is a competition to help raise standards in
the quality of new homes for the benefit of home buyers. Winning a
quality award has always been difficult, but this year has seen new
challenges for site managers, often with stop/start build
programmes and a lack of continuity of trades and contractors on
site, making the management of the site more difficult.
"I wish all three the best of luck in the next stage of the
competition, when we will announce our Seal of Excellence &
Regional winners."