Pictured above: Martin Brennan on site in
Tewkesbury
In a fabulous month, Speller Metcalfe Contracts Manager, Martin
Brennan, scooped Fellowship Chartered Institute of Building status
and has also been crowned the Malvern Hills Sports Volunteer of the
year in recognition of his contribution to the building industry
and to his local sporting community.
Martin was awarded a Fellowship of the Chartered Institute of
Building (CIOB) in April, recognising his work undertaken for
Speller Metcalfe and his outstanding professionalism within the
Building industry.
Having started working in the construction industry in the late
1970's, he has since gained wide ranging experience in both
residential and commercial construction. Martin joined the (CIOB)
in 2003 and is delighted to have received his fellowship: "Having
worked within the industry for many years, receiving CIOB status is
the culmination of a lot of hard work and I am extremely proud to
have become a CIOB Fellow and I would like to thank the Institute
wholeheartedly for their support."
Martin is well practiced at managing both small and large
multi-functional projects taking responsibility for all production,
commercial and contractual let under various JCT conditions.
Speller Metcalfe Joint Managing Director Andy Metcalfe said: "We
are really pleased for Martin; it's been a great year for him so
far, and it's nice to see his hard work be recognised, both in
terms of leadership within the construction industry and for his
work within the local community. To gain CIOB Fellowship status is
an indication of Martins dedication and professionalism."
As a real boost, and selected from over 3000 nationwide
nominees, Martin will also be entered into the BBC Sports
Personality 'Unsung Hero' Award for his many years of work in
running youth rehabilitation projects through the Tenbury Amateur
Boxing Club.
A delighted Martin stated: "To have won the Sports Volunteer
Award and being entered in the Sports Personality Unsung Hero
category has absolutely blown me away because all I've ever wanted
to do is to try and improve other people's lives through my work
within the community. This is the icing on the cake for me."