Industry award for Lanarkshire housing site manager

The positioning supervisor of a Coatbridge housing improvement has earned a prestigious trade accolade.

Michael Roarty, who's overseeing development of Barratt’s new properties at The Fairways, has earned a pleasure within the job high quality award from the Nationwide Home Constructing Council.

It recognises “distinctive requirements in constructing new communities” and is judged on key standards together with well being and security, technical data, customer support and a focus to element.

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Bargeddie resident Michael is amongst 15 of the corporate’s website managers to have earned the popularity, greater than another housebuilder within the newest spherical of awards.

They had been amongst 450 winners who had been chosen from greater than 11,000 entrants engaged on websites throughout the nation.

Barratt Developments West Scotland managing director David Scott stated: “Each buyer who buys a house constructed by a website supervisor who has received a pleasure within the job award can trust that their house is of the best attainable high quality.

“These awards recognise solely the most effective new properties and well-run websites and we're very happy with our document.”

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