31st Jul 2018

We are Environmental Contractor of the Year

We were named Environmental Contractor of the Year at last night’s 2018 Construction News Awards.

We were named Environmental Contractor of the Year at last night’s 2018 Construction News Awards.

In awarding the company the title, the judges said:

“Sir Robert McAlpine showed it has a systemised and logical way of turning sustainability intentions into results.

“The company collects rigorous statistics about its environmental performance which allows it to clearly measure its progress against targets.

“A desire to improve sustainability appears to be embedded throughout the business with strong leadership from the top, and the judges were particularly impressed with the company embracing Scope 3 emissions goals to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the industry.”

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