B&E Boys want to congratulate and thank their team for the excellent score of 41/45 from the recent Considerate Construction Scheme assessment of the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park renovation.
Their recent collaboration with the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park involved the development of a 2,500-seat basketball arena for the local sports teams, and it will also included a new medical facility that will facilitate both private and NHS clients. It will be developed by Canon Medical Services UK, though Living Care Limited will manage it daily. Alongside a range of affiliated refurbishments, there will be an impressive addition of new technology, including MRI scanners, X-Ray and Ultrasound equipment, and a minor surgery operating theatre.
The Considerate Construction Scheme (CCS) is a voluntary assessment using a Code of Considerate Practice, which provides transparency for construction companies and to clients. It evaluates the impacts of construction on the local community, environment, and workforce, so members of the public, contractors, suppliers, and construction clients are aware of the ins and outs of the project.
The first part of the assessment reviews B&E Boys respect for the community. Thanks to their team’s hard work, they scored an impressive 14/15 for this section; there were notable mentions of their on-site activities, engagement with the local community, social media support, and contributions to the City of Sheffield Green City objectives. Furthermore, B&E Boys were commended for following up on every recommendation from the CCS’s first visit.
Secondly, the project was assessed for its care of the environment. Once again, they did well with a score of 13/15. B&E Boys have a target of BREEAM excellent and an estimate that 50% of their supply chain is carbon neutral. All of their hard landscaping is permeable with attenuation, and the transplantation of the trees from the previous site is proving successful. The project is also working successfully toward its net zero policy for 2030
The third and final part of the CCS was based on how they value their workforce, scoring a brilliant 14/15 for this section. B&E Boys said:
Thank you again to our workers and their efforts! Our well-organised and clean workplace helps maintain safe construction, and, in particular, the requisite checks and procedures were of notable merit. Thorough documentation of all induction and toolbox materials is essential for good construction, which was also mentioned to justify our score. Finally, the CCS appreciated our annual awards ceremony, which recognises the determination of our employees”.
“Thank you again to our team for all of the hard work—this score and assessment will mean a much more productive, reception, and flexible project that stands to benefit the whole of the City of Sheffield community”.