Natta is delighted to announce the LOVE Award (‘Live Our Values Everyday’) winners for April 2019.
From left: Carlos presenting Luke Dove with his Love Award
In April, the award for Expertise went to Jon Aplin, Ivan Ianev, Teodora Tenase and Luke Dove.
Jon Aplin won for a time-saving idea with a claw bucket. Ivan Ianev managed to finish the first stage of a very complicated part of the job one month before the scheduled date. Teodora a graduate engineer won for her eagerness to learn. Within two months she managed to handle 6 gangs and schedule her works according to the programme. Luke Dove was awarded for going over and above the call of duty at one of our Redrow sites. Their customer service team commented: “Luke, we cannot thank you enough for being so customer focused. It really does need celebrating when we have a trade on site that goes above and beyond for our customers. Thank you so very much.”
Ivan Ianev
Gabriel Cruz and Kyle Bassett both won the award for Quality. Gabriel Cruz who is currently working on our Pirbright site worked on the accuracy of setting out and checking of roads on busy traffic lanes. Kyle Bassett who is based at our site in Finchampstead helped to resolve continual weekly delays. A colleague mentioned; “Kyle did a full analysis to back our claims for delays.”
The Integrity award went to Anthony Walker from our site at Stoneham. A colleague said: “Anthony is always a solid and reliable worker who gets on with the task at hand without any complaints.”
April saw two members of staff win the award for Teamwork, Jack Taylor and Nick Doyle.
Jack Taylor has gone out of his way to assess the men under his supervision, evaluating them for promotion and he also considers the gangs for future projects.
Nick Doyle is currently working on the Winchester project. He won following his grit, determination and unhampered support for his colleagues. A colleague shared: “Nick has consistently shown an unwavering ability to help anybody and everybody with any task since starting for Natta in 2018.
Barry Singh from our site at Barnet won the award for Innovation this month. For the first time, we had to install an HDPE drainage layer to minimise water accumulation and thus additional loading onto the PEC frame in Barnet. A colleague explained further: “He listened carefully to the methodology brief and asked relevant questions. He found the best way to install the product to a great level of quality.”
From left: Etienne Rambeau presenting Barry Singh with his Love Award
Lastly, Ion Popovici and Mark McMorrow from our Finchampstead site won the award for Collaboration. Both Mark and Ion managed to successfully handover the marketing suites for our client within a very tight programme.
A massive well done to all who won this month, keep up the good work. The Love Awards will return again next month!
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