DUNCAN Currie, site manager at Taylor Wimpey’s Meadowlands development in Dunfermline, has received his first NHBC Pride in the Job Quality award.
Out of the 10,000 site managers around the UK, Duncan is one of 450 who have been recognised for their dedication to building high quality homes.
The firm had 72 of its site managers recognised for their achievements in the 2021 NHBC awards. The event has been run for over 40 years, with awards being presented following rigorous judging processes by inspectors.
Taylor Wimpey said that Duncan’s award gives homebuyers the assurance that the homes at Meadowlands are of the ‘highest quality’. Duncan Currie added, “I’m delighted to have won a Pride in the Job award. It’s an honour not just for me, but for the whole team at Meadowlands. They all work incredibly hard and take great pride in ensuring that the homes we build are completed to the best possible standards.”
Tommy Stirling, production director at Taylor Wimpey East Scotland, commented, “We have always been committed to maintaining the highest levels of quality and customer service and we continue to be an NHBC award-winning homebuilder year after year. We’re incredibly proud of Duncan and the team at Meadowlands. This award is thoroughly deserved.”
Steve Wood, NHBC chief executive, said, “Pride in the Job has been pivotal in improving the quality of new homes for more than 40 years. Despite the numerous challenges the industry has faced, the very best site managers of 2021 have remained focused on delivering high quality new homes for their customers.
“At NHBC we are very proud of Pride in the Job, what it stands for and the impact it has across the sector. Pride in the Job winning sites have higher levels of homeowner satisfaction as these homes are among the very best in the country.
“Congratulations to all the 2021 Pride in the Job Quality Award winners – be proud of what you are building and the standards you are setting.”