Places for People’s Alan Wharton named national NHBC Pride in the Job runner-up

Places for People's Alan Wharton named national NHBC Pride in the Job runner-up

Alan Wharton (left) with NHBC CEO Steve Wood

Places for People’s Alan Wharton has been recognised for his dedication to raising standards in housebuilding after coming runner-up at the National Grand Final of the NHBC Pride in the Job Awards.

In October, Alan beat off stiff competition to take home the prestigious title in the Medium Housebuilder Category for his work on Places for People’s direct delivery site, Black Isle View in Inverness to join other regional winners at the Grand Final on 25th January 2025.

Organised by the National House Building Council (NHBC), the awards – now in their 44th year - set the benchmark for exceptional site managers. Judges assess people across six key areas: consistency, attention to detail, leadership, interpretation of drawings and specifications, technical expertise and health and safety.

Speaking on his award, Alan said: “I’m delighted to be recognised on a national stage. If you told me when I was nominated for this award, I’d win the regionals and be runner up in the national grand final, I wouldn’t have believed you. The NHBC Awards are the pinnacle of a site manager’s career, and I’m thrilled to have been recognised.

“However, I wouldn’t have achieved this without the hard work and dedication of the team who work tirelessly to create this thriving community up in Inverness.”

Colin Jack, Places for People interim regional managing director, Scotland, added: “We are ecstatic for Alan in gaining this accolade and achieving this recognition from NHBC. The homes at Black Isle View are like no other this site is a reflection of the high standards Alan has set from the beginning.”

Steve Wood, CEO at NHBC, said: “Congratulations to all the 2024 Pride in the Job Award Supreme winners and runners-up. They are an inspiration and should be very proud of the quality of new homes they are producing.

“While house building is a team effort, we believe the greatest influence on the quality of a finished home is the calibre of the site manager and the way they inspire their team. Winning site managers demonstrate dedication, passion and leadership to ensure new homes are delivered to exacting construction quality standards.”

The ceremony was held on Friday 24 January 2025 at London Hilton on Park Lane, London, where the competition had over 8,000 entrants from across the UK.

Taylor Wimpey West Scotland’s David McClure was among the UK winners

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