A major construction company covering the whole of south east England has handed out its annual awards for health and safety to several regional firms.
BAM Construction South East, which, covers eleven counties in the south east of England, plus greater London. Together with its supply chain, BAM employs around 1200 people annually.
BAM’s regional supply chain covers the whole UK, but winners included firms in Watford, Borehamwood, and Aylesbury which achieved success alongside two others in Rochester, Kent and Guildford, Surrey.
Goldmax Ltd, based in Garnett Close, which was founded in 2005 by Gerry Lavelle, was chosen as major contractor BAM Construction’s contractor of the year in the category of substructure, external and demolition works.
Aylesbury-based firm G S Mechanical specialises in supplying mechanical and public health services. It won the internal works health and safety section.
Borehamwood’s Masterson Holdings won the outstanding supervisor category. The company is a specialist in reinforced concrete frames and groundworks.
Among the schemes BAM has under construction are Balliol College and Keble College – where it is delivering a high-end student accommodation scheme for the former and similar accommodation together with research spaces and a historic restoration at the latter. Those are valued at a combined £90 million. The firm is behind a state of the art building for the University of Southampton, Dover Leisure Centre, a business park near Portsmouth, a major £25 million new secondary school for the Nishkam Trust in West London, which is about to open in August and several other significant projects. It has just commenced work on St Michael’s secondary school in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
The firm’s St Albans offices also house BAM Design and BAM Services Engineering, making Hertfordshire a particular stronghold for the company’s UK operations. The UK head office is in Hemel Hemsptead.