H&K Safety Awards 2020

No matter how big or small a project, safety is the number one priority. Well done to the whole team who have worked tirelessly to make sure we deliver client-focused construction safely. We are pleased to share with you this year’s round of H&K awards.

Well done to everyone who has helped us achieve runner up principle contractor of the year which we missed out on only by 0.2%. Well done to everyone who has kept up the high standards. A special thanks to Hillary White from H&K safety services for her comments:

A truly outstanding team performance from Ash Contracting. With only 0.21% of their score separating them from winning the H&K Principal Contractor of the Year Award 2020. All the site management team contributed to attaining this standard as scores are worked out on an average of all site visits made throughout the year.
— Hilary White, H&K Safety Services

Silver Award - Large refurbishment Project

Site: Esher College

Client: Esher Sixth Form College  

Duration: 38 weeks

Value: £1.2m

Location: Thames Ditton, Surrey

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A huge congratulations to James Barclay for achieving a Silver Award for Large refurbishment Project at Esher College which involved the construction of a 2-storey extension offering an advanced study space with new classrooms, a canteen and offices with it’s iconic slanting roof  

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Silver Award - Medium refurbishment project

Site: Old Rectory

Client: The Copenhagen Group

Duration: 38 weeks

Value: £800,000

Location: Ewhurst, Surrey 

Next up is our Award for Medium sized refurbishment project, well done to Robert Kotowski and the team for delivering this refurbishment at the Old Rectory nursing Home where the team worked around the running of the care home and kept disruption to a minimum.

 

Ocivian Way

Site: Ocivian Way

Client: D A Phillips & Co.

Duration: 12 weeks

Value: £480,000

Location: Margate, Kent

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Last but not least well done to Robert Kotowski and Dave Chambers for their work on achieving a silver award for the small projects category after a fire ripped through an industrial unit at Ocivian way.

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