We believe construction should leave a positive legacy long after the project is complete. Every project changes something. It changes a building, a place, a service or a community. The question is whether that change creates lasting value.
For us, being a responsible business is not a separate initiative. It is part of how we make decisions every day. It influences who we work with, how we develop our people, how we support local businesses and how we minimise the impact of our work on the environment and the communities around us.
We believe successful projects should deliver more than physical outcomes. They should create opportunities for local people, strengthen supply chains, improve environments, support community wellbeing and leave clients with assets that continue to deliver value for years to come.
That responsibility extends to everyone connected to our business, and we are committed to:
Providing safe, healthy and supportive working environments.
Investing in skills, training and long-term career development.
Supporting local businesses and regional supply chains
Reducing environmental impact through better planning and smarter delivery.
Creating positive social value through the projects we deliver.
We are proud of the work we do, but we are equally proud of the opportunities, relationships and improvements that our projects help create along the way.
Success is not only measured by what we build, it is also measured by the positive impact we leave behind.
Our drive to develop our people enables us to attract and retain the very best staff in the industry, securing our ability to deliver market-leading service to our clients now and in the future.
OUR KEY AREAS OF FOCUS
- Achieving high BREEAM and Considerate Constructors Scheme scores on all projects.
- Delivering well-designed buildings that improve quality of life and wellbeing.
- Minimising payment delays to subcontractors in the supply chain. Creating working environments and practices that encourage a work life balance.
- Career management, mentoring and training programmes.
- Supporting local community groups.
- Giving time or other resources for charitable activities.
- Supporting education programmes and after-school clubs.