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Carroll Build scoops top roofing health and safety award
Carroll Build, part of the Carroll Group, has been recognised for its safe approach to roofing with a prestigious award.
The construction company were awarded Gold Excellence in the National Federation of Roofing Contractors Safety in Roofing Awards.
This annual award scheme recognises companies that are committed to health and safety, and are determined by a team of independent adjudicators.
Gold, Silver and Bronze awards are issued via a percentage system.
Carroll Build adopts a strict approach to health and safety, ensuring all processes are followed and employees, customers and the general public are safe in and around their working environment.
Terry Carroll, MD of Carroll Build, said: “We’re thrilled to have received this award, as it recognises the professional attitude and work ethic of our employees.
“I would like to thank all of our staff and our health and safety team for their hard work and continued commitment to the growth of Carroll Build and the Carroll Group as a whole.“
The Carroll Group is made up of two companies: Carroll Build and Carroll Waste.
Carroll Build is a construction company working across all general building trades and specialising in new builds.
Carroll Waste is one of the North West’s leading waste management companies and specialises in providing expert solutions for both domestic and trade waste, including skip hire.
For more information about the Carroll Group please visit www.thecarrollgroup.co.uk or call 0151 523 2277.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lauren Riley .
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