Hanson Contracting recognised for collaborative approach

Hanson Contracting in the UK has become the first national surfacing contractor to achieve the BS 11000 standard for Collaborative Business Relationships, just six months after the launch of the new standard. The prestigious international award acknowledges organisations’ initiatives to create sustainable relationships, company competitiveness and enhanced performance. It also recognises the importance of getting the best out of business relationships by sharing resources and opportunities. To be fu

1343 Hanson Contracting in the UK has become the first national surfacing contractor to achieve the BS 11000 standard for Collaborative Business Relationships, just six months after the launch of the new standard.

The prestigious international award acknowledges organisations’ initiatives to create sustainable relationships, company competitiveness and enhanced performance. It also recognises the importance of getting the best out of business relationships by sharing resources and opportunities.

To be fully accredited, organisations have to demonstrate that they can accurately assess both themselves and potential partners on cultural suitability, as well as on more traditional, technical and commercial attributes.

Hanson Contracting’s major projects director, Denis Curran, said: “Our involvement in pioneering partnering contracts, such as the Dorset Highways Partnership, the Highways Agency’s Construction Management and the A19 DBFO for Autolink, means that BS 11000 was a natural fit for our business.

“To have achieved certification in such a short time demonstrates that the standard’s principles of creating partnerships and adding value were already firmly embedded within our business.”  

As well as visiting Hanson Contracting’s regional office at Chipping Sodbury, near Bristol, the assessors looked at its Dorset Strategic Highways Partnership, including visiting Corfe Mullen to see the integrated partnership in action on a surfacing

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