Nearly 8,200 entrants from across the UK participated in the competition, which was split into five categories: small, medium and large builders
The UK’s top site managers have been recognised for their dedication to raising standards in home building after winning the industry's most highly regarded competition.
The Pride in the Job Awards 2025, organised by the National House Building Council (NHBC), celebrate site managers’ commitment to building homes of outstanding quality.
The Pride in the Job 2025 Supreme Award winners are:
- Small builder category winner – Chris Jones of Robertson Developments Limited for his work at Tregenna Lea in Camborne
- Medium builder category winner – Steve Walker of C G Fry & Son Limited for his work at Poundbury NEQ in Dorchester
- Large builder category winner – Lee Dewing of Taylor Wimpey North Yorkshire for his work at Oaklands in Kirklevington, Stockton-on-Tees
- Multi-storey category winner – Nigel Smith of Darren Smith Homes for his work at East-Thorpe Court in Mirfield, Kirklees
- High-rise category winner – Dickson Pang of St James, West London, for his work at Westmont in London
With circa 8,200 entrants from all four corners of the UK, the competition is split into five categories: small, medium and large builders, plus multi-storey for projects up to seven storeys and high-rise for projects more than seven storeys.
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