Galliford Try projects nominated for CCS National Site Awards

Topic Awards

Date 16 Jan 2026

Galliford Try has once again been recognised for its continued commitment to raising standards across the construction industry, with 21 projects nominated for this year’s Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) National Site Awards.


The CCS National Site Awards celebrate projects that demonstrate exceptional performance in respecting the community, caring for the environment, and protecting the workforce. Nominations recognise site teams that go beyond compliance to deliver positive, lasting impacts for local people and stakeholders.

This year’s nominations span multiple sectors and regions, highlighting the breadth of Galliford Try’s work and the consistent application of its values across Infrastructure, Building, Environment and Specialist projects.

Business Unit

Project

Building North East and Yorkshire

Great Park Academy

Building Central

Paisley Grammar School Community Campus 

Infrastructure

A47 Blofield

Infrastructure

Banwell Bypass

Infrastructure

South East Aylesbury Link Road

Building London South East Commercial

Brent Cross Town Plot 14

Building Southern

Merrist Wood College

Building Southern

Hargood Road

Environment

Guildford Resilience Pipeline

Building Southern

Central Health Based Place of Safety (Kent and Medway)

Building South West

South Bristol Youth Zone

Building West Midlands and South West

The Rise

Building North West

Bolton University Collegiate School (UCS)

Building North East and Yorkshire

The Woodlands Academy

Building North East and Yorkshire

RAF Leeming

Building North West

Wigan Galleries

Building North West

Olive School

Infrastructure

A629 Phase 2 - Halifax Town Centre

Building West Midlands and South West

Ebbw Fawr Learning Campus Extension

Infrastructure

Melton Mowbray Distributor Road

Infrastructure

Grantham Phase 3

All nominated sites will be assessed and awarded a gold, silver or bronze standard at regional award ceremonies taking place later in the year.

Commenting on the nominations, Bill Hocking, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, said: “These recognitions reflect the dedication and professionalism of our teams across the Group, and reinforces the importance of considerate construction in building trust with communities and clients alike.”