McLaughlin & Harvey won three awards at the Considerate Constructors Scheme’s 2023 Leading Lights Awards.
The awards were held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London on Monday 27 November. Recognising sites, organisations and individuals who have gone above and beyond the Code of Considerate Practice.
The company was presented awards in three categories. For our work on West Asset Resource Centre (ARC) for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. For our Eden Campus project in Kingston Upon Thames. As well as an individual award for our Site Agent Matthew McAdam.
West Asset Resource Centre (ARC) project for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
We were awarded in the Community Engagement category for this project.
Improving lives and creating lasting legacies was at the heart of our Community Matters Programme at the Scottish Fire and Rescue West Arc project. Partnering with local community groups, McLaughlin & Harvey targeted its resources directly to those in crisis. Supporting hundreds of people experiencing the high cost of living and ongoing cuts to local services.
Initiatives included a community lunch providing 100 hot meals and volunteering at a local foodbank. As well as theatre ticket donations to tackle social isolation in the elderly, and monetary support to charities and social enterprises.
Delivering a positive impact to individuals and families experiencing isolation and poverty. The programme has generated £6.67m in social value and inspired teams to deliver similar initiatives across other projects.
Eden Campus
Our Eden Campus project was successful in the Physical Wellbeing category.
We pride ourselves on being a good employer. We consider the health, safety and wellbeing of our workforce and those affected by its activities, fundamental to our business.
An example of our commitment is evident on the Eden Campus project. We worked together with the building’s end user, Unilever, helped create a positive and proactive health, safety and wellbeing culture.
Working together the teams co-designed and implemented an employee engagement programme. Which supported staff affected by the rising cost of living with donations and discounted Unilever products. As well as uplifting morale with an ice cream van, and upskilling 226 individuals through CPD courses.
The initiative has gained an overwhelmingly positive response and is expected to put £6,772 back into the community, increasing further as the engagement plan develops.
Matthew McAdam, Site Agent
Our Site Agent, and STEM Ambassador, Matthew McAdam received an Individual Champion Award for his Snowy Waring The Explorer initiative.
Matthew delivered a highly engaging and thought-provoking STEM programme to raise awareness and educate children on the importance of civil engineering and sustainable construction.
Inspired by the Frozen Planet 2 TV series, Matthew used his professional network to find the resources to send ‘Snowy’ on a round-trip to Antarctica.
Matthew took the time to write a regular blog to accompany the adventure. He also created a series of supporting resources and hosted a number of STEM events at local schools.
His work highlighted the damaging impact of climate and sea level change. As well as the significance of designing and constructing projects sustainably and responsibly to protect our planet. Matthew is inspiring a new climate-conscious generation.
We’re proud to have accepted these awards in front of our industry peers, showcasing the efforts of our teams and individual employees to go above and beyond on our projects. The wins reflect the added value McLaughlin & Harvey creates for society through our business operations to improve the environment, economy and social wellbeing. McLaughlin & Harvey is committed to improving the image of the industry by raising standards, building trust and ensuring that all our projects are working to the core values of the Considerate Constructor Scheme.