Friday, October 18, 2024

Phil wins national award to show he’s one of the best in the business

Beal Homes site manager Phil Evenden has been named as one of the best in the business after winning a prestigious housebuilding industry award.

He’s been Site Manager at Beal’s West Hill II development in Kirk Ella, East Yorkshire, since construction began in early 2021, where he’s overseeing the development of 141 three, four and five-bedroom homes.

His leadership of the construction team at West Hill II has now been recognised by industry peers, with a Quality Award in the National House Building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Job Awards.

Running for 43 years, the awards are the benchmark for exceptional site managers across the UK.

Phil said: “The Pride in the Job Awards were a key focus of our Construction Director Andy Devine when he joined Beal last year and they have been promoted to all of the site managers within the business.

“We all share a commitment to providing our customers with homes of exceptional quality and ensuring that quality is consistent across the entire development. It’s great to see that recognised with this award.

“For me personally, being a site manager is about the passion and the energy you bring to the role. If you don’t have that passion in what you do, then how is your team going to buy into your vision and ideas?

“As Site Manager, it’s also important to me that I’m visible to the team. You can’t do the job properly from an office and problem solving is something I’ve always thrived on.”

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