Barratt toasts 21st consecutive year of wins at Pride in the Job Awards

Barratt toasts 21st consecutive year of wins at Pride in the Job Awards

Barratt Redrow site managers have won 115 NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Awards for the quality of the homes they are building.

This is the 21st year in a row that Site Managers from Barratt Redrow have won more of these awards than anyone else. The awards mark the site managers down as among the very best in the country, underlining just how important Barratt Redrow sees building high quality sustainable homes for its customers.

Now in its 45th year the awards are widely considered the ‘Oscars’ of the homebuilding industry, showcasing the highest standard of building homes. 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, warranty provider for new homes, is automatically entered into the awards, with just 450 winners being selected from a field of around 8,200 sites, representing the top 5% of UK site managers.

Steven Boyes, chief operating officer at Barratt Redrow, said: “These awards showcase what it takes to be a top Site Manager and demonstrates our long-term commitment to looking after our customers.

“Anyone who buys a home from a site with a Pride in the Job Quality Award winner knows their home has been built to the highest standard. We are very proud to have won more of these awards than any other homebuilder for 21 years in a row now.”

The awards closely follow Barratt Redrow being awarded five stars by its customers for satisfaction in the annual Home Builders Federation (HBF) new homes survey. To be rated as five star means that more than 90% of customers would recommend a home to a friend, with Barratt Redrow having been rated as five star for 16 years in a row.


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