A MALTON site manager has won a national house-building award.

Alec Edwards, site manager at Taylor Wimpey’s Broughton Manor development in Malton, was honoured with a National House-Building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Job Quality Award out of 11,000 entries.

The awards recognise an individual’s dedication to building high-quality homes for new homebuyers and are presented following a rigorous judging process by NHBC inspectors.

This includes assessing the developments throughout the year, as well as spot checks, giving homebuyers the assurance that Taylor Wimpey’s Broughton Manor development provides top-quality homes and excellent customer service.

Alec said: “I’m delighted to have won a Quality Award. It’s a fantastic honour, not just for me, but for the whole team at Broughton Manor. They all work incredibly hard and take great pride in ensuring that the homes we build are completed to the highest possible standards.”

Jackie Coulthard, managing director of Taylor Wimpey North Yorkshire, said: “Alec’s Quality Award is thoroughly deserved and we’ll all be supporting him as he progresses through to the regional heats and hopefully to the grand final.”

The competition’s regional events take place virtually in the autumn, whilst the Supreme Award winners will be announced in January 2021.