Groundhog successfully renews CCS considerate constructors certification
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Groundhog is pleased to confirm the successful renewal of its Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) accreditation, following a recent Monitor’s Site Visit and report. This achievement reaffirms our ongoing commitment to maintaining high standards across all aspects of our operations.

A Continued Commitment to Considerate Practice

The CCS Monitor’s Site Report is an independent assessment that evaluates construction and manufacturing sites against the Code of Considerate Practice, which focuses on the impact of a site on the public, the environment, and the workforce.

Following a thorough site visit by a CCS Monitor, Groundhog was recognised once again for consistently delivering safe, responsible, and community-conscious operations.

Report Highlights

The latest report praised Groundhog’s continued efforts to support workforce wellbeing, environmental responsibility, and positive community relations. It also reflected favourably on the site’s overall presentation, communication with stakeholders, and proactive approach to continual improvement.

The CCS assessment includes a detailed scoring system, and Groundhog was found to meet or exceed expectations across all evaluated categories. The renewal of this certification demonstrates that we are not only meeting industry standards but actively striving to go beyond them.

Supporting Industry Standards and Sustainability

Renewing our CCS accreditation underscores Groundhog’s ongoing role in promoting a more considerate, sustainable construction industry. We recognise the importance of operating with transparency, reducing our environmental impact, and creating a safe and respectful working environment.

Looking Ahead

We value the insights provided through the CCS scheme and remain committed to continuous improvement in every area of our work. This renewed certification is a welcome recognition of the consistent efforts made by our team to operate responsibly and in line with best practices.

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