A Holytown development leads the line for prestigious awards as site managers receive “Oscars of the housebuilding industry”..
A Holytown development has received an award dubbed the “Oscars of the housebuilding industry”.
Robert Hamilton, Site Manager at Torrance Park, Barratt Homes and Andrew Buchanan, Site Manager at Torrance Park, David Wilson Homes both Pride in the Job Quality Award winners. “It was clear to see the link between high local demand for these wonderful homes, and the sense of pride every worker takes in doing a great job at every"I heard how Barratt prides itself on growing a talented local workforce and promoting from within, creating workers who are naturally invested in their communities and delivering fantastic homes for people to enjoy.”
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