A SITE manager at an East Renfrewshire housing development is building a growing reputation for the standard of his work.
David McClure has again been named as one of the top site managers in Scotland, picking up a Seal of Excellence in NHBC’s Pride in the Job Awards for his work at Taylor Wimpey’s Westfield Gate development in Maidenhill.
This year’s Seal of Excellence award follows many NHBC accolades over the years since David’s first Pride in the Job prize in 2011.
Organised by insurance provider NHBC, the Pride in the Job Awards celebrate site managers who have achieved the very highest standards in housebuilding.
It is the industry’s most highly-regarded competition and judging is rigorous, with each site manager assessed across six key areas: consistency, attention to detail, leadership, interpretation of drawings and specifications, technical expertise, and health and safety.
David said: “Picking up a Seal of Excellence in this year’s NHBC Pride in the Job Awards is a fantastic honour, not just for me but for the whole team.
“I’ve enjoyed great success in the NHBC Pride in the Job Awards over the years and I’m still excited to work with a great team of people at our development in Maidenhill to deliver the high-quality homes that our customers deserve.”
Brian Henderson, production director for Taylor Wimpey West Scotland, added: “We’re very proud of David’s NHBC achievements over the years and we’re thrilled that he’s consistently delivering an exceptional range of new homes for our customers at Maidenhill.
“His hard work, commitment to quality and consistency is a real attribute to our business.”
Steve Wood, NHBC chief executive, added: “For more than 40 years, Pride in the Job has been an important part of our work to help drive construction quality. Winning site managers tell us that it inspires them to give a little extra and to strive harder for ever-higher standards of housebuilding.”
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