A Curo site manager based at Mulberry Park in Bath has been awarded a prestigious building award for the second year running.
Alan Mapston, senior site manager at the company’s flagship development of almost 700 homes, was recognised again with the National House Building Council’s Pride in the Job Award for his leadership, dedication and commitment to building top-quality homes for customers.
The Pride in the Job competition, which was launched more than 40 years ago, celebrates the role of site managers in making sure that homes are delivered on time, on safe sites and to the highest quality standards.
Alan is one of 443 people to have been honoured with the award this year, from a pool of more than 8,000 site managers from across the country.
Motorcycle and fishing enthusiast Alan is married with two children.
He joined Curo three years ago and has been leading the site team at Mulberry Park ever since.
Alan said: “I’m proud to be part of such a dedicated site team at our Mulberry Park development.
“It’s a privilege to see this large-scale brownfield regeneration project turning into an attractive, sustainable neighbourhood that puts residents and community first.
“I’m really pleased to have won this recognition for a second consecutive year, not just for myself but for the entire team here at Mulberry Park who are working hard to make our customers happy: our contractors, labourers and my assistant site managers Grant Wells and Lee Clarke.”
The Mulberry Park development has already delivered more than 500 homes and is due to be completed in 2026.