Henry Brothers has received three accolades at the 2024 Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) National Site Awards
The company was awarded a Silver Award for its University of Manchester Brickwork Renewal Project, and two Bronze Awards for its RAF Lossiemouth Austere Accommodation and Aircraft Wash Project and the Alexander Barracks Soldiers Centre (ABSC) at the Army Training Centre in Pirbright, Surrey.
The CCS National Site Awards are recognised in the construction industry, celebrating projects that significantly improve the image of construction. These awards recognise initiatives that create value in the surrounding community, enhance the environment and show respect for their workforce.
David Henry, Managing Director of Henry Brothers, said: "We are thrilled to receive three prestigious awards for our University of Manchester Brickwork Renewal Project, our RAF Lossiemouth Austere Accommodation and Aircraft Wash Project and the ABSC at Pirbright. This recognition is testament to the dedication and hard work of our team, who consistently prioritise excellence and sustainability in every project we undertake.
"At Henry Brothers, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions that not only meet the needs of our clients but also contribute positively to the communities in which we operate."
The University of Manchester Brickwork Renewal Project involved precise brick recladding at University Place on Oxford Road, significantly improving the building's durability and sustainability.
Henry Brothers' RAF Lossiemouth Austere Accommodation and Aircraft Wash Project included the construction of an enclosed aircraft wash facility and austere barracks, ensuring compliant and fully operational infrastructure to support the United States Navy's operational capabilities at RAF Lossiemouth.
Set for completion in 2024, the ABSC will provide centralised welfare support to soldiers at the Army Training Centre in Pirbright, Surrey, creating a single, bespoke hub to replace the existing dispersed welfare facilities.
David added: "The CCS National Site Awards provide a platform to showcase outstanding achievements in the construction industry and inspire best practice for future projects. Henry Brothers is honoured to have received Silver and Bronze Awards, and we look forward to continuing to deliver the best construction solution we possibly can for every client, every time, without fail."
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