Luke Woodall received the National House Building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Job Quality Award for excellence in on-site management at the Redrow South Midlands development, All Saints Gardens, in Barrington.
Running for 40 years, the NHBC’s Pride in the Job scheme is dedicated to recognising the industry’s very best performers and is a prestigious accolade that site managers aspire to achieve.
To receive an award, site managers must score highly in all areas of build and site management including quality of workmanship, technical expertise, health and safety and leadership. Judges look for meticulous attention to detail and the special qualities and attributes that set quality, award-winning site managers apart from the rest.
Luke, who has worked for us for almost three years, has been based at All Saints Gardens since its launch almost two years ago. This is his second NHBC award, receiving his first in 2022.
Don Burley, Construction Director for Redrow South Midlands, said: “We are all overjoyed that Luke has received his second Pride in the Job Quality Award. This is a wonderful testament to his dedication, and love for each and every home built at this thriving community.
“The Pride in the Job Award is something that many site managers strive for, so it is truly an outstanding achievement and well-deserved – Luke, congratulations!”
Commenting on his award win, Luke said: “Winning the award is an incredible accomplishment. Every time we hand over a completed new house and surpass clients' expectations, I know we've created a fantastic new home for a family. Building a solid team that share my values has been critical to the development's success, and I'd like to thank them for all of their hard work – I wouldn't be able to do my job without their ongoing support."
Set in the middle of stunning Bedfordshire countryside, yet just a 40 minute train journey from nearby Arlesey to King’s Cross, Lucas Gardens is perfectly placed for commuters and growing families alike.
Find out more about homes at All Saints Gardens.