MSP meets award-winning project manager at Hamilton housing site

MSP Mark Griffin on site tour with Scott Little and Jordan Hughes
MSP Mark Griffin on site tour with Scott Little and Jordan Hughes

MSP Mark Griffin has visited award-winning Cala project manager Jordan Hughes at the housebuilder’s Cornhill Village development in Hamilton.

Jordan recently won an NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Award. Mr Griffin, who serves as the Scottish Labour spokesperson for local government and housing, met with Jordan and his team and NHBC inspection manager Scott Little, to tour the site, located off the town’s Strathaven Road.

The visit offered a behind-the-scenes look at Cornhill Village’s progress, from the trio of showhomes that front the site to the new homes currently under construction.

Cala is building 196 four and five-bedroom homes at Cornhill Village, which forms part of Hamilton’s community growth area. The development was awarded ‘Showhome of the Year’ at the Scottish Home Awards for its five-bedroom Darroch house type.

During the tour, Mr Griffin saw the firm’s ‘Showhome of Support’ initiative in action, which highlights local enterprise by showcasing products from nearby businesses and suppliers.

Project manager Jordan Hughes said, “It was a real pleasure to welcome Mark Griffin MSP to Cornhill Village and show him what we’ve achieved here. Winning the NHBC Pride in the Job Award reflects the high standards we strive for every day, but more importantly, it highlights the team culture we’ve built, one based on ownership, problem-solving, and an unwavering commitment to quality. I hope Mark saw that spirit in action during his visit. We’re grateful to him for taking the time to come and recognise our efforts.”

Mark Griffin added, “I’m really pleased to have visited Cornhill Village development in Hamilton today, and to pass on my congratulations to Jordan Hughes of Cala Homes for his much-deserved Quality Award from NHBC Pride in the Job Awards. I saw the drive and ability it takes to run a manage a successful site, and those are the skills we need if we are to build the decent, affordable homes that will end the housing emergency in Scotland.”

NHBC inspection manager Scott Little commented, “The Cornhill Village development is a strong example of quality, modern housebuilding and its project manager Jordan Hughes is rightly proud of what he and his team have achieved and is well-deserving of his recent NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Award win.”