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CCS award winner

In recognition for showing the highest level of consideration towards the public, its workforce and the environment by adhering to the Scheme’s five point Code of Considerate Practice, our project at Milbank secured a bronze award.

All of our sites are registered with the Considerate Constructor Scheme (CCS). We continually score in the high 30s and low 40s, as associate members of the CCS this shows how committed we are as a company to this superb scheme.

Congratulations to our winning team of Jim Maxwell, Ryan Hignell, Frank Armstrong and Bob Wills.

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