Double award recognition for Palgrave Brown
Published: 01 February, 2008
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Nick Fricker: pleased to have contributed to the success of Palgrave Brown's developer partners |
Palgrave Brown has helped two developer customers pick up regional titles in the NHBC's prestigious Pride in the Job awards
Engineered timber specialist Palgrave Brown has helped two developer customers to pick up regional awards in the National House-Building Council’s (NHBC) annual Pride in the Job awards.
The awards went to the site managers of two projects in the South West, in Exeter and Devizes. The Exeter project was a C G Fry & Son Ltd. mixed development of houses, apartments and some social housing, while the Devizes project was a McCarthy & Stone retirement housing project.
The Yeovil branch of Palgrave Brown worked closely with the developers’ site managers to ensure trouble-free delivery of timber supplies as and when they were required, with flooring supplied to the Exeter site and trusses to the Devizes site. This level of partnership supports the project by avoiding holding stock on site, while offering flexibility so that any changes to requirements can easily be accommodated.
NHBC set up its 'Pride in the Job' (PIJ) competition in 1980 to seek out the UK's best site managers and reward them for creating quality, beautifully finished new homes. The drive for quality is at the heart of the prestigious awards, which focus on the day-to-day operation of the building site and the work of the site manager.
Nick Fricker, general manager at Palgrave Brown Yeovil, said: “Our team is extremely pleased to have contributed to the success of our developer partners. The work that the NHBC does to raise standards in the housing construction industry is recognised nationwide and to have two of the projects to which we have contributed win an award is an excellent endorsement of Palgrave Brown’s complete ‘on time, every time’ reputation."
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