THE managers of three construction sites in Worcestershire have gained success in the first round of the annual National House Building Council Pride in the Job awards.

Andy Tromans, who works for Taylor Wimpey Midlands won the award for his management of the The Hopyards site in Martley, Andy Addis of Lioncourt Homes Ltd won the award for his management of the Saxon Meadow site in Kempsey and Jamie Duggan of Persimmon Homes South Midlands was rewarded for his management of the Wyre Meadows site in Pershore. The trio join almost 450 other Quality Award winners from across the UK.

Now in its 36th year, Pride in the Job celebrates the exceptional contribution site managers make in creating homes of outstanding quality. As well as undergoing spot checks on the day-to day running of the sites, each site manager is assessed across 37 areas of site management, including their technical knowledge, consistency in the build process and the quality controls they have in place.

Paul Edwards, regional director for NHBC, the UK’s leading standards setter and warranty provider for new homes, said: “Congratulations to all three who should be commended for building homes of an outstanding standard in the region. For 36 years, Pride in the Job Awards has played a pivotal role in NHBC’s work to raise standards across the industry through the celebration and sharing of best practice.

“Pride in the Job recognises site managers who produce the best quality new homes, built and finished to the highest possible standards. Most importantly, homeowners who buy a Pride in the Job award-winning home benefit from a high quality product. It’s no surprise that our data shows Pride in the Job winning sites have higher levels of customer satisfaction, as these homes are without doubt among the best the UK has to offer. On behalf of everyone at NHBC, I would like to congratulate them on this fantastic achievement.”

As part of the year-long judging process, the Quality Award winners will now be shortlisted for Seals of Excellence and regional titles which will be revealed in the autumn. The regional winners will then go forward to contest the national supreme winner title in their category at the Pride in the Job gala final in London in January.