Four Scottish Miller Homes site managers secure prestigious industry awards

Four Scottish Miller Homes site managers secure prestigious industry awards

Colin McNeish. Photo: Jeff Holmes

Four Scottish Miller Homes’ site managers have been awarded a Quality Award from this year’s NHBC Pride in the Job Awards.

Winning Site Managers include Colin McNeish from Stoneyetts Village in Moodiesburn, Robert McGinney from Newton Fields in Cambuslang, Jim Martin from Carberry Grange in East Lothian, and Derek Tait from West Craigs Manor in Edinburgh.

Four Scottish Miller Homes site managers secure prestigious industry awards

Derek Tait. Photo: Stewart Attwood

The awards, which were announced on Friday 16 June, recognises the commitment and dedication of development site managers in attaining consistently high standards in the delivery of new homes.



From an initial pool of around 8,000 across the UK, candidates were assessed across six key areas for several months to determine best practices in the field. This year, 444 site managers received a Quality Award.

Four Scottish Miller Homes site managers secure prestigious industry awards

Jim Martin. Photo: Stewart Attwood

David McGrath, divisional managing director for Miller Homes Scotland commented on the success: “Firstly I want to pass on my warmest congratulations to our outstanding Site Managers who have excelled in the NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Awards. It’s great to see such strong competition in the large builder category and I speak on behalf of the whole company when I say how proud we are of Colin, Robert, Jim and Derek for representing Miller Homes.

“The Site Managers and their development teams are critiqued against the highest standards and it’s encouraging to see all their hard work and efforts recognised.”



Four Scottish Miller Homes site managers secure prestigious industry awards

Robert McGinney. Photo: Peter Devlin

Following on from the Pride in the Job Awards are NHBC’s Seal of Excellence and Regional Awards, which will be announced later this year.


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