Dorchester Living has received National House building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Job Awards for two of its active sites, with Heyford Park Phase 9 recognised for the third consecutive year and Oxney Quarter in Bordon for the second year.
The awards, presented annually by the NHBC to site managers who demonstrate the highest standards of house building, mark another year of recognition for the developer across the two projects.
The NHBC recognition follows success for Dorchester Living at the Planning Awards, where Heyford Park received two accolades for Best Use of Brownfield Land in the Placemaking category, and Plan-Making in the Planning category.
Site manager Rob Ewers collected the award for Heyford Park Phase 9, part of Dorchester Living’s flagship development on the former RAF Upper Heyford airbase in Oxfordshire, where over 1,200 homes have been delivered to date.
Mark Wheeler was recognised for Oxney Quarter, a residential phase within the Prince Philip Park regeneration in Whitehill and Bordon, Hampshire, redeveloping the former Prince Philip Barracks as a new mixed-tenure community.
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Paul Silver, chief executive of Dorchester Living, said: “The Pride in the Job awards are hard to earn and even harder to sustain. To receive the awards across two sites in the same year, with both representing consecutive recognition, speaks to the quality and consistency our teams bring to every project.
“Coming so soon after two wins at the Planning Awards for Heyford Park, the latest awards show the importance of combining ambitious placemaking with delivery. Creating great places depends on both strong vision and the teams who bring that vision to life day after day.”
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