The Stourbridge-based Western Region of Mansell Construction Services has scooped a top accolade at the Considerate Constructors Scheme 2011 National Awards.
Mansell received a Bronze Award for its work on the £57 million Sandwell Pathfinder housing regeneration scheme. It’s the fourth year running that Mansell has received an award for the scheme.
The Pathfinder work has been carried out by Mansell’s partnership housing division on behalf of Riverside and Sandwell Council.
Mansell has a good record in the Considerate Constructors awards. In 2010 Mansell received six awards including the coveted Gold Award for its work on the Blists Hill museum redevelopment. In 2009 Mansell received three national silver awards and two bronze awards, and in 2008 Mansell received two silver awards and a bronze.
Mansell’s Western Region managing director Steve Davies said Mansell was particularly delighted to have picked up another Considerate Constructors award.
“These awards are extremely sought after within the building industry and they represent a real tribute to the work put in by Mansell people on this important project,” he said.