Six constructors achieve top award from the Considerate Constructors Scheme.
The UK’s highest performing construction sites have been awarded the coveted title of ‘Most Considerate Site’ at the Considerate Constructors Scheme’s 2017 National Site Awards.
The Scheme’s National Site Awards recognise Scheme-registered sites that have demonstrated the very highest level of consideration in respect of the community, environment and workforce.
This year, sites were eligible to win the top accolade of ‘Most Considerate Site’ within the following six ‘project value bands’: Under £500k; £500k to <£1m; £1m to <£5m; £5m to <£10m; £10m to <£50m; and £50m and over.
The winning sites:
- King Edward Skate Plaza – Robert Woodhead Ltd (Value Band 1: Under £500k)
This project involved the construction of a new skate park located in the King Edward Park, Sneinton, a short distance from Nottingham city centre.
- M&S Dulwich SF – Wates Smartspace (Value Band 2: £500k to <£1m)
This work involved the creation of an 800 sq. m. food hall within a retail unit located on a busy high street in Dulwich, South East London.
- Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital for Wales Phase 2 – Post Occupation Works – Interserve Construction Ltd (Value Band 3: £1m to <£5m)
On the outskirts of Cardiff, this project comprised external works to complement the recently-completed Children’s Hospital for Wales.
- Discovery Academy – Carillion Construction Ltd (Value Band 4: £5m to <£10m)
This project involved the construction of a new school in a residential area on the outskirts of Hattersley, near Hyde in Greater Manchester
- Foyle College and Ebrington Primary School & Nursery – Heron Bros Ltd (Value Band 5: £10m to <£50m)
This ongoing contract involves the construction of a new college, primary school and nursery on the site of a former army barracks in a residential area of Londonderry.
- Ulster Hospital Phase B2 – General Ward Block – Graham Bam Healthcare Partnership (Value Band 6: £50m and over) In the grounds of a large operational hospital in Dundonald, near Belfast, this work involves the ongoing construction of a new seven-storey ward building.
The awards ceremonies, which attract over 3000 guests from construction sites of all different sizes across the UK, were held from 20 March – 7 April in Edinburgh, London and Manchester.
The Scheme presented 848 National Site Awards out of a total of around 8000 eligible to win an Award. In addition to the six Most Considerate Site Awards, there were 337 Bronze, 319 Silver and 156 Gold as well as 30 Most Considerate Site Runners-Up. The 2017 National Site Awards applied to registered sites that completed in 2016.
Considerate Constructors Scheme Executive Chairman Isabel Martinson said: “Congratulations to all 2017 National Site Award winners. Winning an award with the Considerate Constructors Scheme is a huge achievement, as only the top-performing sites are eligible for such an accolade.
To find out more about the 2017 National Site Awards and search the database listing all winners, click here.