National Housebuilding Council awards Seal of Excellence to Bingham site manager at Romansâ Quarter development
| Updated: 09:34, 16 December 2020
Site manager Dane Mumford, 35, has earned a Seal of Excellence accolade for the exemplary standards he sets at his Romansâ Quarter development, Bingham.
Having won a third Pride in the Job Quality award, the Seal of Excellence completes a fantastic year of personal achievements for Dane, who works for David Wilson Homes.
He said: âItâs very overwhelming, especially on the back of everything thatâs happened this year. The morale on site at Romansâ Quarter is really good and we have a hard-working team, which is reflected in the award.â
Hadleigh, where Celotex is based, is an affluent market town in a picturesque part of south Suffolk. It is the opposite to the England of the Grenfell estate in west London, but decisions made there are now at the centre of the inquiry.
Hadleigh, where Celotex is based, is a picturesque market town in Suffolk
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
Since 2012 Celotex had been owned by a French firm called Saint Gobain - a massive multinational corporation.
When it bought Celotex, Saint Gobain wanted to see a return on its investment and gave management a target of increasing profits by 15%.
In 2012, head of marketing Paul Evans, created a document called “lost opportunities”.