A David Wilson Homes site manager from Cayton has won a top national award for the quality of the homes they are building.
Stevie Mellonby from St John's View, Cayton in Scarborough has won a prestigious "Pride in the Job Quality Award", marking them down as among the very best in the country.
The awards rate site managers against key criteria such as technical expertise, health and safety, consistency, leadership and attention to detail. The awards celebrate the vital role site managers play in ensuring new homes are delivered on-time, on safe sites, and to the highest quality standards.
Every site manager who is registered with the NHBC (National House builders Council) is automatically entered into the awards, with just 450 winners being selected from over 11,000 entrants, showing how difficult they are to win.
In total David Wilson Homes and parent firm Barratt's site managers have won 96 of the awards, which is more than any other housebuilder..
Daniel Smith, Managing Director at Barratt Developments Yorkshire East, said:
“It is great news for our customers and the business that Stevie Mellonby has won a prestigious Pride in the Job Quality Award. The awards showcase what it takes to be a top site manager and demonstrates our long-term commitment to looking after our customers and building high quality homes. We are very proud to have won more of these awards than any other housebuilder for 19 years in a row now.”
Stevie works on the David Wilson Homes St John’s View development in Cayton, building three and four bedroom homes.


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