Norfolk based multi-service contractor Anglian, has won a prestigious Sub-contractor Award from leading construction firm Kier.
The Positive Attitude & Conduct Award was presented by Kier Eastern & Midlands to John Bergin, project manager at Anglian, for his work on a demolition project at Samuel Pepys School in St Neots.
Undertaken during the summer, the project saw a range of demolition work at the school including internal soft stripping of the buildings, and hand demolition and propping on a series of internal walls. Anglian had a team of four working at Samuel Pepys led by John, alongside demolition operatives Dev Blundell, Dean Nelson and Lee Beckett.
The Positive Attitude & Conduct Award was given to John in recognition of his exceptional conduct and professional attitude towards Safety, Health, Environment and Quality. The award was presented to John by Dennis Cotton, regional director at Kier – Cambridge & Midlands, at Kier’s offices in Waterbeach.
Paul Nelson, contracts manager at Kier, said: “This was awarded following the great work completed by John and his team at Samuel Pepys School. John kept a tight ship and despite the demolition works being tricky to complete. All activities were carried out safely, working spaces kept spotlessly clean and the team had a positive approach to working with the Kier team and others on site.”
John Bergin, project manager at Anglian, said: “Health and safety is paramount to every project we undertake at Anglian and I am honoured to receive this award. This was another great job for Kier and the entire team deserve recognition for their hard work throughout.”
Anglian has been working with Kier for many years on a range of projects.