A GWYNEDD development by Grŵp Cynefin housing association, delivered by Welsh construction company Gareth Morris Construction, has won a prestigious UK-wide award.
The Llety’r Adar social housing scheme in Bethesda took the Best Small Social Housing Development Award at the Local Authority Building Control Excellence Awards.
More than 900 leading construction industry figures attended the LABC Excellence Awards in London, to celebrate best practice, quality, and exemplary standards in construction. The awards focus on professional skills and competence, as well as exemplar projects.
One of those projects is Grŵp Cynefin’s Llety’r Adar scheme on the Hen Orsaf site in Bethesda, Gwynedd, a partnership between Grŵp Cynefin and Cyngor Gwynedd, with a social housing grant from the Welsh Government, and built by Gareth Morris Construction (GMC).
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Also a key part of the project were three other Welsh companies, Flintshire’s Ainsley Gommon Architects, construction agents Wakemans of Caernarfon and Datrys Engineers from Caernarfon.
The site, completed last year, includes eight two-bedroom properties, five two-bedroom bungalows, three three-bedroom houses and one four-bedroom home.
The LABC awards highlight the vital contribution public sector building control teams make as part of the project team, ensuring safe, sustainable, and high-quality construction projects.
Mel Evans, Interim Chief Executive, Grŵp Cynefin said: “This is great news and congratulations to everybody involved. Llety’r Adar was developed to respond to a need for social housing for local people, and we worked closely with the community to make sure that what we were building suited that need. The whole project is a great example of what can be achieved when partnerships are forged for the benefit of the local area, and the collaboration between Cyngor Gwynedd, Gareth Morris Construction and us has been great. Well done to all involved.”
Dylan Wyn Jones, Operations Manager, Gareth Morris Construction added: “The incredible achievement of this national award is testament to the high level of focus, commitment and collaboration that was given by the whole project team. A big thank you to everyone involved for their contribution to this amazing success.
“Additionally, Dewi Hughes from GMC was also a finalist for the ‘Site Manager of the Year’ award for a separate project, so all in all a great night for GMC and the Welsh construction business.”
Congratulating the whole team on their success, Lorna Stimpson, LABC Chief Executive said: “I firmly believe that one of the best ways to see more good work is to praise building excellence and publicly acknowledge companies, designers, site managers and tradespeople who go that extra mile.”
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