Top Accolades for Henry Boot

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Boot(Henry) PLC
11 May 2010
 



 

 

 


Issued on behalf of Henry Boot PLC

Date: Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Embargoed: 7.00am

Top Accolades

for Henry Boot Construction

 

Henry Boot Construction (UK) Ltd, a trading subsidiary of Henry Boot PLC has received five prestigious National Site Awards under the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS). The awards recognise sites' excellent standards and consideration towards the workforce, the community and the environment.

 

Henry Boot Construction received two Gold and one Silver Considerate Constructors Awards for projects undertaken on behalf of their clients, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council and St Leger Homes of Doncaster as well as the additional accolade of two 'runner up' awards for the Most Considerate Site in the United Kingdom.

 

The Awards go to the following Henry Boot projects:

 

·      Structural Repairs to Airey Houses, Catliffe & Ulley, Rotherham - Gold Award, and runner up for Most Considerate Site 2010 Award

 

·     St Leger Homes of Doncaster-Conisborough - Gold Award, and runner up for Most Considerate Site 2010 Award

 

·      St Leger Homes of Doncaster-Scawsby - Silver Award

 

Further details on the initiatives put in place by the Henry Boot teams in relation to these projects can be found on the CCS website, www.ccscheme.org.uk.

 

Under the Considerate Constructors Scheme, 7,600 eligible sites were audited and received inspections on a regular basis. Of these, 580 were shortlisted for awards, representing around 7.5% of the eligible schemes. These were then reviewed by an Independent Panel who assessed inspection data and points given by the Scheme's Monitor and subsequently indentified which were worthy to receive a Bronze, Silver or Gold Awards. 63 sites nationwide received gold awards. In addition, one of the Gold Award sites would also be honoured with the 'UK's Most Considerate Site 2010, with runners up to this overall title.

 

Commendations were given by the Considerate Constructors Scheme for initiatives which included:

 

·      Staff identity cards included names in Braille, and names and job title were both displayed on all hard hats.

 

·     Initiatives with the local school covered both holiday and term times and included the Resident Liaison Officer organising a holiday club where local children were involved with strawberry planting, a competition for building a model house, and an egg hunt at Easter' - Structural Repairs to Airey Houses, Rotherham.

 

·     Many excellent environmental initiatives were in place, including the recycling of tenants' old white goods, the donation of wormeries and the charging of tool batteries by solar power' - St Leger Homes of Doncaster, Conisbrough.


 

Jamie Boot, Group Managing Director Henry Boot PLC commented:

"Our industry and our clients are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of giving more consideration to the needs of a local community and the impact of working projects and practices. Having been recognised by the CCS in this way is a testament to the hard work and commitment of all our people who, each day focus extremely hard on attaining the highest standards of practice within their work environment and the local community."

 

"Both Henry Boot Gold Award winning sites were picked as exemplar projects, receiving the additional accolade of 'runner up' for the overall UK's Most Considerate Site 2010 Award; this puts both these projects in the Top 17 of the 7,600 sites audited in total, Henry Boot being one of only two construction companies to receive more than one Most Considerate Site 2010 runner up award and on behalf of all stakeholders I offer congratulations to all those involved from both Henry Boot and the client perspective."

 

Simon Carr, Managing Director of Henry Boot Construction and also President of the Yorkshire Builders Federation added:

 

"Our people's skills, commitment, drive and enthusiasm play a crucial role in the success of this business and we are delighted to have been recognised by the CCS and receive these awards as well as to be acknowledged as a runner up for the 'UK's Most Considerate Site 2010' - all at Henry Boot congratulate Mick Wake and the Airey Properties team of Jon Watkins, Mick Nuttall, Linda Stringer and Richard Tingle and Derek McDonald's Conisbrough and Scawsby team's of Stephen Bayston, Lee Skidmore, Ryan Spencer and Nicola Slater on this achievement."

 

He continued:

"Winning and receiving industry recognition will be an inspiration to other site teams and will drive 'Best-Practice' and improvement throughout the business."

 

"All at Henry Boot and indeed within our sector realise that it is very important to work with the local community and keep in mind and consider the impact of a project on it and their surrounds; we undertook a number of initiatives including resident liaison officers, specialist tenant, welfare and recycling facilities."

 

"By establishing solid community relationships and working together helps to not only cut time and money spent dealing with issues and complaints, it provides satisfaction and motivation in the community and among site workers whilst, improving the Company's reputation and future project opportunities."

 

Norman Reed, Chairman of CCS said:

"We are delighted once again to celebrate the finest examples of considerate construction, and to applaud the skills and dedication of all the Award winners. With another record number of Awards this year, the standards grow ever higher, confirming the real commitment of the industry to considerate site practice."



Editors Notes

The Considerate Constructors Scheme is an independent non-profit making organisation founded in 1997. This initiative operates voluntary Site and Company Codes of Considerate Practice, with which participating construction companies and sites register.

 

The voluntary Code of Practice aims to ensure that inconvenience and disruption to residents, businesses are kept to a minimum.

 

www.ccscheme.org.uk

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Tel: 0800 783 1423

 

Henry Boot Construction (UK) Ltd

From its operational centres in Dronfield and Manchester, Henry Boot Construction focuses on public sector funded construction projects in social housing, health, security and education sectors, supplemented by suitable private sector construction opportunities in hotel and leisure, commercial, industrial and retail.

 

www.henryboot.co.uk/construction

Contact: Simon Carr, Managing Director, Henry Boot Construction (UK)

Tel: 01246 410111 or 07785 345856

SCARR@henryboot.co.uk

 

Henry Boot PLC

Jamie Boot, Group Managing Director

John Sutcliffe, Group Finance Director

Tel: 0114 255 5444

www.henryboot.co.uk

 

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Tel: 0121 362 4035


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