Fulford development in running for national award
20 July 2021

The construction team at the Germany Beck development in Fulford is amongst the first to be recognised as a regional winner in Persimmon Homes’ national construction excellence awards scheme.
The development, near York is one of 31 across England, Scotland and Wales shortlisted in the Persimmon Homes Construction Excellence Awards launched this year.
Scott Waters, managing director of Yorkshire, said: “We want to celebrate the people who take personal ownership of their work, taking genuine pride in the homes they hand over to our valued customers.
“The Germany Beck development is a large site of more than 655 new homes which also features our sister brand, Charles Church and under the leadership of senior site manager, Andy Mann, he has built a great team and are committed to delivering on quality and care.”
Over the coming years more than 655 homes will be created at the Fulford site, featuring a mix of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes in a range of house styles, to suit all requirements. In addition to the new homes the Germany Beck development is also benefiting the local community with financial contributions towards education, highway improvements, flood water management, a new community sports facility and enhancements to existing wildlife and nature areas, alongside the delivery of much needed affordable housing.
Group construction director Andrew Fuller said: “Over the past two years Persimmon has undergone a comprehensive review of operations, resulting in the introduction of ‘The Persimmon Way’ – a national framework for construction and customer care quality which is transforming the business.
“These awards will identify those site teams that have embraced The Persimmon Way and demonstrated initiative and outstanding management skills, encouraging everyone involved on their development to excel.”
Key to the implementation of The Persimmon Way was the appointment of a team of Independent Quality Controllers (IQCs), who assess every single plot under construction at key stages and only allow work to continue if Persimmon’s higher standards have been met.
These IQCs, together with Senior Management and Directors, will consider site management teams across a rigorous set of criteria and only those that exceed the highest quality standards will be nominated for Persimmon’s Construction Excellence Awards.
Each of the 31 nominated teams now compete to be named top of their division before overall gold, silver and bronze winners are announced by Persimmon Group chief executive Dean Finch.
Site teams considered for the Construction Excellence Awards will have demonstrated achievement in areas such as clear communication to tradespeople, inspiring their workforce with a can-do attitude, supporting staff training, proactive liaison with IQCs and warranty providers, build efficiency and quality, ongoing personal training and development, implementing good practice and safety standards and delivering positive customer care and after sales service.
For more information on Germany Beck visit www.persimmonhomes.com