Prescot site managers wins national award

Phillip Hollows, site manager at George Wimpey Manchester’s Manor Court development on Steley Way, has won a Quality Award from the NHBC (National House Building Council) in its Pride in the Job awards scheme.
There were more than 18,000 contenders for the Pride in the Job awards this year. Phil is one of just 400 to receive a Quality Award and he now qualifies for the next heat in Autumn where entrants will battle it out to earn an NHBC Seal of Excellence award.
Winning a Pride in the Job award involves a huge amount of commitment and hard work. Judging is based on 38 different elements of site management, from technical knowledge, consistency in the build process to excellent leadership and organisational skills.
George Wimpey Manchester managing director Bob Picktall has congratulated Phil on his efforts.
He said: “Only site managers who demonstrate exceptional standards in every area of their work on site and the homes they build are considered for a Pride in the Job award, so we are immensely proud of the recognition Phil has achieved.
“Customers at Manor Court will be interested to hear of Phil’s success too. The fact that new homes at the development are overseen by a winning site manager is big plus.”
Manor Court is the ideal family development, with a beautifully crafted selection of three bedroom townhouse, mews and detached properties. Prices start from just £145,995.
For further details about Deposit Match, including full terms and conditions, speak to our professional sales executives by visiting Manor Court on Steley Way, Prescot, open Thursday to Monday from 11am – 5pm, or log on to georgewimpey.co.uk.