Dave Murnane, the project manager at Bellway’s Kingsmere Park development in Ferndown, Dorset, has been awarded a prestigious Seal of Excellence at the NHBC Pride in the Job awards, marking his 26th industry accolade.
The awards ceremony, held at the Bournemouth International Centre, recognized the best-performing sites across the South West. The NHBC’s annual Pride in the Job awards judges over 8,000 registered sites in the UK, with 449 Quality Awards presented this year.
Those winners then go on to be judged for the Seal of Excellence and Dave was among them. This latest win takes him to a total of 26 Pride in the Job awards.
Dave said: “Striving to achieve a Pride in the Job award every year is an incredible motivator for me. Meeting the high standards that the NHBC inspectors are looking for gives me immense satisfaction.
“I know that if I achieve what they are looking for in terms of attention to detail, leadership, and technical expertise while ensuring that health and safety standards are properly maintained, I am running a high-quality professional site. It also means our customers will move into an excellent property.
“Winning a Quality Award and a Seal of Excellence this year has made me very proud.”
Dave has worked in construction for 38 years, with 23 of them being with Bellway.
Construction Director for Bellway Wessex, Matthew Nicklin, said: “To win a Pride in the Job award is a fantastic achievement for any site manager or project manager, so to win 26 of them across your career demonstrates a level of professionalism and attention to detail that is highly impressive.
“The NHBC examines its sites closely and rightly sets a very high standard for them. Dave has a laser focus on achieving those standards consistently and I’d like to congratulate him wholeheartedly for winning yet another Pride in the Job award.”
Bellway is building a selection of one and two-bedroom apartments and two, three and four-bedroom houses at Kingsmere Park.