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Barratt site manager wins Pride in the Job Quality Award

Barratt site manager wins Pride in the Job Quality Award

Nick Jones, who works for Barratt David Wilson Homes South Wales, was recognised for his delivery of exceptional standards at the Brunel Quarter development in Chepstow.
He received a Pride in the Job Quality Award from the National House Building Council (NHBC), an honour considered one of the highest in the homebuilding industry.
Nick Jones, site manager at Barratt David Wilson Homes South Wales, said: "I'm honoured to have received this award and to be part of a company that puts quality and excellence at the heart of everything we do.
"This achievement is a reflection of the hard work and dedication that goes into building high-quality homes and I'm grateful to the rest of the team that delivered Brunel Quarter alongside me."
The award scheme, often described as the 'Oscars' of the housebuilding sector, judges site managers on technical expertise, health and safety, leadership, and attention to detail.
It highlights the importance of site managers in delivering homes that are completed on time, safely, and to the highest quality standards.
David Kelland, operations director at Barratt David Wilson Homes South Wales, said: "These awards showcase what it takes to be a top site manager and demonstrates our long-term commitment to looking after our customers.
"Anyone who buys a home from a site with a Pride in the Job Quality Award winner knows their home has been built to the highest standard.
"We are very proud to have won more of these awards than any other homebuilder for 21 years in a row now."
Out of around 8,200 eligible sites, only 450 site managers are selected for the award—representing the top five per cent in the UK.
Barratt site managers secured 115 Pride in the Job Quality Awards in 2025.

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