Shropshire site manager hailed for work at housing development

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Shropshire site manager hailed for work at housing development
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A site manager from Shropshire has won a leading housebuilding award for his work at a development.

Chris Bennett, site manager at Bellway’s Jubilee Green development in Keresley. Chris has won his first NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Award this year for his work at the site.

He said: “It was such a surprise when I found out I had received this award especially because of the competition and the stringent judging process. He said: “I feel my role as assistant site manager has prepared me well for the added responsibility of looking after the teams on the site and ensuring the houses are being built safely, on time, on budget and to the highest quality.”

“Working for the army gave me discipline and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations. So, whenever there are barriers and unpredictable circumstances, I always try and use logic and a step-by-step process to find a solution.

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