Site manager recognised for Performance Beyond Compliance

Performance Beyond Compliance

A building site manager at ‘The Rozzers’ housing development in Bibury, Gloucestershire, is celebrating after being presented with a Performance Beyond Compliance certificate from the national Considerate Constructor’s Scheme (CCS).

Ahmet Ibrahim works for Wiltshire-based Hills Homes Developments and manages the construction site where 11 new homes are being built on behalf of Cirencester Housing Association to provide affordable housing for local people.

Ahmet said: “I was proud to learn that the CSS assessment of my site had achieved scores of 7 or above in each of the five categories and it is gratifying that the effort put into managing a site to this high standard has been recognised.”

The CCS assesses construction sites on the following five categories in the Scheme’s Code of Considerate Practice: Site appearance, respect the community, protect the environment, secure everyone’s safety, and value the workforce.

Sites are not only assessed for compliance, but also to identify measures taken which are above and beyond these requirements, with a score of 10 in each section being the highest achievable.

John Doody, Production Manager for Hills Homes, said: “All Hills Homes development sites register with the CCS and our site managers work hard to perform beyond statutory requirements and support the CCS goal of improving the image of construction.”

Hills Homes has established a strong reputation for building high quality homes on carefully selected sites. From bespoke country homes on the edge of sought after villages to major urban developments, Hills brings individuals quality to each of their developments.

If you have any queries relating to this Performance Beyond Compliance recognition, please contact our Communications Team at comms@hills-group.co.uk.